A.O. Smith 317443-000, 100 Power Vent DV Series 120 Concentric Termination Flat Roof Clearance

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5.Secure assembly to roof structure as shown in Figure 23 using field supplied metal strapping or equivalent support material.

NOTE: Ensure termination height is above the roof surface or anticipated snow level as shown in Figure 23.

6.Install rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly in roof penetration assembly, Ensure small diameter pipe is cemented and bottomed in Y concentric fitting.

7.Cement water heater combustion air intake and vent pipes to concentric vent termination assembly. See Figure 23 for proper pipe attachment.

8.Operate heater through 1 heat cycle to ensure combustion air and vent pipes are properly connected to concentric vent termination connections.

Flat Roof Installation

When installing a concentric termination vertically through a flat roof, the termination’s vent cap must be a minimum of 10 feet (3

m)away from any parapet, vertical wall or structure as shown in Figure 23A.

If this required 10 foot (3 m) distance to a parapet, vertical wall or structure cannot be maintained, standard terminations must be used. See Vertical Termination Installation.

CONCENTRIC TERMINATION(S) MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 10 FEET (3 m) AWAY FROM ANY PARAPET, VERTICAL WALL OR STRUCTURE.

CONCENTRIC TERMINATION

FLAT ROOF CLEARANCE

Figure 23A.

PROCEDURE 2 SIDE WALL TERMINATION, see Figure 24.

Figure 24.

1. Determine best location for termination kit.

NOTE: Consideration for the following should be used when determining an appropriate location for the termination kit:

Termination kit positioned where the vent vapors will not damage plants/shrubs or air conditioning equipment.

Termination kit positioned so it will not be affected by wind eddy that may allow recirculation of combustion products, or airborne leaves, or light snow.

Termination kit positioned where it will not get damaged or be subjected to foreign objects, such as stones, balls, etc.

Termination kit positioned where the vent vapors will not be objectionable.

NOTE: See the venting information (starting on page 20) in this manual for additional vent location requirements.

2.Cut 1 hole (5 in. diameter)

3.Partially assemble concentric vent termination kit .

a)Cement the Y concentric fitting to larger diameter kit pipe, see Figure 19.

b)Cement the rain cap to the smaller diameter kit pipe, see Figure 22.

NOTE: Instead of cementing the smaller pipe to the rain cap, a field-supplied stainless steel screw may be used to secure the 2 components together when field disassembly is desired for cleaning, see Figure 22.

When using alternate screw assembly method, drill clearance hole in rain cap and pilot hole in vent pipe for screw being used. Failure to drill adequate holes may cause cracking of PVC components, allowing combustion products to be recirculated. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Do not operate the heater with rain cap removed or recirculation of combustion products may occur. Water may also collect inside larger combustion-air pipe and flow to the burner enclosure. Failure to follow this warning could result in product damage or improper operation, personal injury or death.

4.Install Y concentric fitting and pipe assembly through structure’s hole.

NOTE: Do not allow insulation or other materials to accumulate inside pipe assembly when installing through hole.

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Contents Printed Whenever maintenance adjustment or service is required317443-000 Table of contents Safe installation, use and service ApprovalsPrecautions Hydrogen Gas Flammable General safety informationGrounding Instructions General safety information Fire or Explosion Hazard Preparing For The Installation IntroductionAbbreviations Used QualificationsFeatures and components Replacement Parts and Deliming ProductsInstallation consideration Rough in DimensionsRough-In-Dimensions Recovery capacity based on 96% thermal efficiencyProperty Damage Hazard Locating The Water HeaterInsulation Blankets Combustion AIR and VentilationUnconfined Space Confined Space Fresh Air Openings For Confined SpacesOutdoor Air Through Two Openings Outdoor Air Through One OpeningOutdoor Air Through Two Horizontal Ducts Air From Other Indoor SpacesInstalling the new water heater Power SupplyChemical Vapor Corrosion Water PipingDishwashing Machines Mixing ValvesSpace heating and potable water system Thermal Expansion Closed Water SystemsValve and Pipe Insulation if supplied Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve Valve Discharge Pipe RequirementsGas piping Condensate PipingHigh Altitude Installations Sediment Traps Filling the Water HeaterVent Pipe Termination VentingPlanning the Vent System Installation of Vent System Vent Terminal INSTALLATION, SidewallInstallation Requirements Commonwealth of Massachusetts Installation of Carbon Monoxide DetectorsApproved Carbon Monoxide Detectors SignageTermination Clearances Sidewall Power Vent Power VentTermination Clearances Sidewall Direct Vent Direct VentInstallation Sequence Sequence of INSTALLATIONS, aVent Termination a Direct Vent terminal installation Vent Terminals Supplied with Heater Must be UsedFlat Roof Installation Concentric vent installation Safety ConsiderationsKIT Components Description QtyConcentric Termination Flat Roof Clearance MULTI-CONCENTRIC Vent Terminations Direct vent diagram Vent Pipe Preparation Step B Step EStep F Step GBlower Prover Switch Blocked Exhaust SwitchBlocked Intake Switch ON/OFF SwitchPower Vent Wiring Schematic Figure What to do if YOU Smell GAS Do not try to light the burner by handDo not TRY to Light the Burner by Hand Temperature regulation HI Limit Switch ECOOverview Control system operationControl System Navigation Icon Description Status IconsOperating States Control System MenusUser Settings & Control System Menus Temperatures Operating Set Point And Differential AdjustmentTemperatures Heater StatusECO Contact , Blocked Inlet PS , Blocked Outlet PS , Blower Blower Low On , Blower High On displays whetherDisplay Settings Heater InformationCurrent Fault Fault HistoryFault Occurrence Restore Factory DefaultsService Contact Information Service Contact InformationStart UP Conditions For your informationOperational Conditions Periodic maintenance Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve OperationVenting System Inspection Anode ROD InspectionTo drain the water heater storage tank ServiceTo Flush the Water Heater Storage Tank Maintenance Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve TestLeakage checkpoints Troubleshooting Installation ChecklistSequence Of Operation Flow Chart YES noOperational Problems Fault And Alert ConditionsResetting Control System Lock Outs Diagnostic ChecksFault And Alert Messages AC ReversedBlower Prover Failure Page Page Page Limited Warranty Fill in Warranty and Keep for Future Reference

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