Whirlpool EDP/EDN warranty Venting Options

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LAARS HEATING SYSTEMS

 

 

 

 

2.The CSA standard C22.1 “Canadian Electrical Code - Part 1” and local codes.

All vent installations must be made in accordance with:

1.Part 7, Venting of Equipment of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 223.1 latest edition, or applicable provisions of the local building codes or

2.CAN/CGA B149.

When required by the jurisdiction authority, the installations must conform to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Safety Code for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, No. CSD-1.

1C. Unpacking the Appliance

Remove all packing and tie down materials. Make immediate claims (to the carrier) if the appliance and its packaging are damaged.

1D. Locating the Appliance

The appliance is designed for installation on combustible flooring, in alcoves, basements, closets, or utility rooms. It must not be installed on carpeting.

IF INSTALLED IN A FINISHED AREA, PROVISION SHOULD BE MADE FOR DRAINAGE OF ANY ACCIDENTAL SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE.

The location for the unit should be chosen with regard to venting dimensions, convenient access to piping, and accessibility for service and cleaning.

The boiler shall be installed so that the gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during appliance operation or service (circulator replacement, control replacement, etc.).

1E. Clearances

The dimension and criteria in Table 1 should be followed when choosing the location for the unit.

 

 

A

 

 

B

 

 

AGA/CGA

AGA

 

CGA

 

in.

 

mm

in.

mm

 

in.

mm

Left Side

1

 

25

6

152

 

24

610

Right Side

1

 

25

12

305

 

24

610

Top Side

1

 

25

14

356

 

24

406

Back

1

 

25

9

229

 

12

305

Front

1

 

25

24

610

 

24

610

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vent: Direct Vent

0

 

0

0

0

 

 

 

Vent: Category IV

3

 

76

3

76

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A.Minimum clearance from combustible construction to meet AGA/CGA requirements.

B.Recommended clearance for accessibility and venting.

Table 1. Clearances

SECTION 2.

Venting Options

2A. Direct Vent Kits

When using a direct vent kit, the appliance is a sealed combustion unit. All of its air is drawn in from the outside through the 5" outer pipe. Flue gases are vented through the 3" vent pipe positioned inside the 5" intake pipe. The hot flue gases are surrounded by the intake flow of cooler outdoor air. This vent system may be installed through, and be in contact with, combustible materials. Except for roof vent kit (max 7' vertical) all venting should pitch away (down) from unit.

2B. Installing Direct Vent Kits

The direct vent appliance is certified with a maximum of 15 linear feet (4.6m) of vent pipe and three sets of elbows. There are two basic vent kits available, together with various additional elbow and extension kits if required (see Figures 3 and 4). Detailed installation instructions are provided in the kits.

For additional length and/or fittings, the following components are available:

3" and 5" elbow set

Part Number 2400-330

5" x 1' extensions

Part Number 2400-332

5" x 2' extensions

Part Number 2400-334

5" x 2' to 4' adjustable

 

extensions

Part Number 2400-336

3" x 1' extensions

Part Number 2400-338

3" x 2' extensions

Part Number 2400-340

3" x 2' to 4' adjustable

 

extensions

Part Number 2400-342

2C. Locating the Vent on an Outside Wall

The center line of the vent opening must be at least 16½" (419mm) above grade, outside, and at least 13½" (343mm) from any other building opening, such as doors, windows, etc. Vent opening should be well away from shrubbery or other obstructions that would prevent free air flow to and from vent terminal. Do not terminate vent under decks, stairways, or car ports.

NOTE: Should it be impossible to locate opening center line 16½" (419mm) above grade, use optional vent terminal extension (p/n 2400-278).

Vent terminals must also be at least 3' (0.9m) above any forced air inlet located within 10' (3.0m), and at least 7' (2.1m) above grade when located adjacent to a public walkway, and cannot terminate in a location where condensate or vapor may be a nuisance, hazard, or could be a detriment to other equipment. Vent terminals must have a minimum clearance of 4' (1.2m) (6' (1.8m) in Canada) horizontally from, and in no case above or below electrical meters, gas meters, regulators, and relief equipment unless a 4' (1.2m) horizontal distance is maintained.

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Contents Endurance Table of Contents 1A. Introduction General Information1B. Codes and Standards Venting Options Endurance Laars Heating Systems 2E. Air Source For Combustion when not direct vented For Appliances Certified as Direct Vent2G. Securing Special Gas Vent 2F. Connecting Special Gas Vent to the Appliance3A. Gas Piping 3B. Domestic Water Piping EBP only Length Capacity of PipeHydronic Heat Piping 4A. Hydronic PipingHydronic Piping EDP/EBP with Zone Valves Hydronic Piping EBP/EDP for Systems Zoned with Circulators Electrical Connections 4C. Water Quality and TreatmentMultiple Zones with Circulators and Room Thermostats For Your Safety Read Before Operating Fermeture DE L’ALIMENTATION EN GAZ Boiler Start Up To read or change mode6A. Common Vent Test 6B. Filling the System 6C. Firing BurnerMaintenance and Component Description 7E. Ignitor / Flame Sensor Assembly 7J. Cleaning the Boiler Coil7F. Transformer 7G. BlowerServicing 8A. Sequence of Operation8B. Trouble Shooting Fault Codes 8B-1. Fault Code IdentificationPower UP Fault Tree Ignition Fault Tree Space Heating Domestic HOT Water Boiler Temperature Poor flame sensor signal The boiler control EDP/EDN Wiring Diagram EBP Wiring Diagram Symptom Evaluations 9A. Gas Valve Calibration offset adjustment10A. Delayed ignition Gas Valve Calibration10C. Noisy Operation 10B. Short Cycling10D. Insufficient Hot Water EBP only 10E. High Gas Consumption Parts Identification Model EDP/EDNModel EBP Boiler DrainBox Lynnfield, MA Phone Fax