A.O. Smith BTF-75 warranty Planning the Vent System, Number Maximum Elbows Pipe Feet, THREE3

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WARNING

VENT HOOD(S) MAY BE

EXTREMELY HOT

DURINGOPERATION.

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5.The vent termination shall not be mounted directly above or within 3 feet horizontally from an oil tank vent or gas meter to avoid potential freeze-up from condensation.

Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are maintained from plumbing and wiring.

Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by building codes as "vent connectors". Required clearances from combustible materials must be provided in accordance with information in this manual under LOCATION OF HEATER and VENT TERMINAL INSTALLATIONS, and with the National Fuel Gas Code and local codes.

PLANNING THE VENT SYSTEM

Plan the route of the vent system from the discharge of the blower to the planned location of the vent terminal.

1.Layout the total vent system to use a minimum of vent pipe and elbows. Take into consideration that an elbow will be necessary to make the first vent pipe connection to the power venter outlet (see Figure 6).

2.This water heater is capable of venting the flue gases the equivalent of thirty (30) feet of 3 inch pipe or eighty-five (85) feet of 4 inch pipe as listed in Table 1.

Number of

3" Maximum

4" Maximum

90° Elbows

Pipe (Feet)

Pipe Feet

ONE (1)

25

80

TWO (2)

20

75

THREE(3)

15

70

FOUR (4)

10

65

FIVE (5)

- - -

60

 

 

 

TABLE 1

NOTE: The equivalent feet of pipe listed above are exclusive of the "Tee" termination. That is, the first elbow and the termination "Tee", with installed screens, are assumed to be in the system and the remainder of the system must not exceed the thirty (30) equivalent feet of 3 inch pipe or eighty five (85) equivalent feet of 4 inch pipe.

3.The blower discharge adapter is made to accept only straight sections of 3" pipe. To start a minimum of 2 inches of 3" pipe must be glued into the blower discharge (See figure 6).

If using 3 inch vent pipe:

A minimum of 2 inches, maximum of 4 feet of 3" pipe must be attached to the blower before the first 3-inch elbow. After the first elbow add the additional venting required for the installation. The total system cannot exceed 30 equivalent feet of venting, where each elbow is equal to 5 feet of straight pipe.

If using 4 inch vent pipe:

Two inches of 3" pipe must be attached to the blower discharge. A 4" x 3" reducer is added and then up to maximum 4 feet of 4 inch pipe added before the first elbow. An additional 4" x 3" reducer and (1) foot of 3" pipe must be added to the end of the vent system before terminating into the 3" tee. The total system cannot exceed 85 equivalent feet of 4" venting, where each elbow is equal to 5 feet of straight pipe.

NOTE: This unit can be vented using only PVC (Class 160, ASTM D-2241; Schedule 40, ASTM D-1785; or Cellular Core Schedule 40 DWV, ASTM F-891), Schedule 40 CPVC/ASTM F-441), or ABS/ASTM D-2661) pipe. The fittings, other than the TERMINATION TEE should be equivalent to PVC-DWV fittings meeting ASTM D-2665 (Use CPVC fittings, ASTM F-438 for CPVC pipe and ABS fittings. ASTM D-2661/3311 for ABS pipe. If CPVC or ABS pipe and fittings are used, then the proper cement must be used for all joints, including joining the pipe to the Termination Tee (PVC Material).

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Contents SmartValve is a Registered Trademark of Honeywell Inc Commercial GAS, GLASS-LINED, TANK-TYPE Water HeaterForeword ROUGH-IN-DIMENSIONSALL Dimensions in Inches Recovery CapacitiesGeneral Safety Information Table of ContentsInstallation Water Connections AIR RequirementsUnconfined Space Confined SpaceVent Pipe Termination Single TemperatureClosed Water System Venting Relief ValveNumber Maximum Elbows Pipe Feet If using 3 inch vent pipeIf using 4 inch vent pipe Planning the Vent SystemVent Terminal INSTALLATION, Sidewall Installation of Sidewall Vent SystemPreparation of Blower Assembly Power Vent Wiring Schematic Figure Initial Preparation Installation of Vent SYSTEM, SidewallInstallation of Vertical Vent System Vent Pipe PreparationStep a PrimerCement Making the JointTo Operate the Heater OperationGAS Connections Connection of GAS PipeDo not TRY to Light the Burner by Hand WatertemperatureadjustmentDo not TRY to Light the Burner by Hand What to do if YOU Smell GASPurging MaintenanceTemperature Regulation Water Temperature Adjusting DialValve High Temperature CUT-OFF SwitchPower Venter Maintenance Venting SystemCathodic PROTECTION-ANODE Service and RepairTrouble Shooting CondensationYellow Flame TroubleshootingVent Pipe TOO HOT Above 170 FOFF Troubleshooting with the LEDFlash Replace HSI Check for Proper Voltage ATYES Turn on GAS Supply PlugALL Other Parts Service and Repair ExpensesClaim Procedure Tank