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Figure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall.

Internet Version for Reference Only

Copper Brute II

 

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U.S. Installations (see note 1)

Canadian Installations (see note 2)

A= Clearance above grade, veranda, porch,

12 inches (30 cm)

12 inches (30 cm)

deck, or balcony

 

 

B= Clearance to window or door that may be opened

4 feet (1.2 m) below or to side of opening;

36 inches (91 cm)

1 foot (30 cm) above opening

 

C=

Clearance to permanently closed window

See note 4

See note 5

D=

Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located

 

 

 

above the terminal within a horizontal

See note 4

See note 5

 

distance of 2 feet (61cm) from the center

 

 

 

line of the terminal

 

 

E=

Clearance to unventilated soffit

See note 4

See note 5

F=

Clearance to outside corner

See note 4

See note 5

G=

Clearance to inside corner

See note 4

See note 5

H=

Clearance to each side of center line

 

3 feet (91 cm) within a height 15 feet above

 

extended above meter/ regulator assembly

See note 4

the meter/ regulator assembly

I=

Clearance to service regulator vent outlet

See note 4

3 feet (91 cm)

J=

Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet

 

 

 

to building or the combustion air inlet to

4 feet (1.2 m) below or to side of opening;

36 inches (91 cm)

 

any other appliance

1 foot (30 cm) above opening

 

K=

Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet

3 feet (91 cm) above if within 10 feet (3 m)

6 feet (1.83 m)

 

 

horizontally

 

 

 

 

Vent termination not allowed in this location

L=

 

Vent termination not allowed in this location

for category IV appliances. A vent shall not

Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved

for category IV appliances. For Category III

terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved

 

driveway located on public property

appliances, vent must terminate at least 7

driveway that is located between two single

 

 

feet (2.13m) above the sidewalk or driveway.

family dwellings and serves both dwellings.

 

 

 

For Category III appliances that do not violate

 

 

 

the previous condition, vent must terminate

 

 

 

at least 7 feet (2.13m) above the sidewalk or

 

 

 

driveway.

M=

Clearance under veranda, porch, deck,

See note 4

12 inches (30 cm) (see note 3)

 

or balcony

 

 

Notes:

1.In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code.

2.In accordance with the current CSA-B149.1 Installation Codes.

3.Permitted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.

4.For clearances not specified in ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54, clearance is in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier.

5.For clearances not specified in CSA-B149.1, clearance is in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier.

Figure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall.

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Contents Installation and Operation Instructions for Internet Version for Reference OnlyInstallation and Operation Instructions Copper BruteSECTION 7. Maintenance TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 8. Trouble Shooting SECTION 9. Wiring DiagramsSECTION General Information 1.1 Introduction1.2 Model Identification 1.4 Dimensions 1.3 Warranty1.5 Locating the Appliance Figure 1. Dimensional Data 1.6 Locating Pump-Mounted Water Heater with Respect to Storage Tanks SECTION Venting and Combustion AirFrom Outside Wall 2.1 Combustion Air2.1.2 Intake Combustion Air 2.2.1 Vent Categories 2.2 Venting2.2.2 Category I Vent 2.2.3 Common Venting SystemsFigure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall Important Note Massachusetts Code Requirement 2.3 Locating Vent & Combustion Air Terminals2.3.1 Side Wall Vent Terminal 2.3.2 Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal2.5 Vent Terminals for Outdoor Units 2.4 Common Vent Test2.3.3 Vertical Vent Terminal 2.3.4 Vertical Combustion Air Terminal3.1 Gas Supply and Piping SECTION Gas Supply and Piping4.1 Water System Piping Water Heater SECTION Water Connections Copper Brute II Water Heater4.2 Hot Water Supply Piping - Water Heater 4.3 Water Flow Requirements - Water HeaterFigure 4. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, One Tank Table 8. Water Flow RequirementsFigure 5. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, One Tank Figure 6. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, Multiple Tanks Figure 7. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, Multiple Tanks SECTION Electrical Connections 5.1 Main Power4.4 Combined Water Heating potable and Space Heating - Water Heater 4.5 Freeze Protection - Water HeaterAVERTISSEMENT 5.3 External Staging Control WiringSECTION Operating Instructions 6.1 Sequence of Operation6.2 Programming the Temperature Control “Parallel Piping” 6.2.1 System Piping “Primary Secondary Piping”6.2.2 Choosing the Mode 6.2.3 Programming6.3.3 for more information BOIL MAX Boiler Maximum Temperature Boiler Start BOIL START The BOIL Mechanical aquastat in a domestic hot water storage tank 6.2.4 Choosing the Mode for your ApplicationMode 5 Primary secondary piping with outdoor reset 6.3 Advanced Topics6.3.1 Differential 6.3.2 Staging Mode6.3.3 Boiler Minimum BOIL MIN 6.3.5 Boiler Target Temperature 6.3.4 Boiler Maximum BOIL MAX6.3.6 Pump Operation 6.3.7 Set point Operation6.3.9 Outdoor Reset Operation Outdoor Design OUTDR DSGN - The6.3.10 External Heater Operation 6.4.1 Set Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude 6.4 Operating the Burner and Set Up6.3.11 Limit Controls 6.3.12 Advanced Programming Mode7.1 System Maintenance SECTION Maintenance6.5 Shutting Down the Copper Brute 6.6 To Restart the Copper Brute7.2 Appliance Maintenance and Component Description 7.2.5 Automatic Reset High Limit Control 7.2.4 Manual Reset High Limit Control7.2.1 Burners 7.2.2 Filter7.2.9 Ignition Sensors 7.2.12 Flow Switch7.2.10 Transformer 7.2.11 Blowers8.1 Resolving Lockouts SECTION Trouble Shooting8.2 Delayed Ignition - Possible Causes 8.3 Short CyclingDESCRIPTION OF ERROR ERROR DISPLAYED8.6 Troubleshooting Copper Brute II Controls Figure 18. Copper Brute II 500 - 750 Ladder Diagram SECTION Wiring DiagramsFigure 19. Copper Brute II 1000 Ladder Diagram Figure 20. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Ladder Diagram Figure 21. Copper Brute II 500 - 1000 Wiring Schematic Figure 22. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Wiring Schematic Note Positions of field wiring terminals may vary, but Figure 23. Field Wiringterminal designations are as indicated Wiring for Modes 1 Reference OnlyFigure 24. Field MODE25. Field Wiring for Mode Version for Reference OnlyInternet Copper Brute II 1250, 1500, 1750 & 2000 4-Stage Heater
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