AIR SUPPLY:

Stoichiometric or theoretical complete combustion requires 10 cubic feet of air per 1,000 BTU of gas supplied. The National Fuel Gas Code also recommends an additional 2.5 cubic feet of “excess” air. For information on minimum make-up air opening sizes for various building installations, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1.

INSUFFICIENT MAKE-UP AIR, NEGATIVE AIR PRESSURE AND DOWNDRAFTS:

Downdraft Caused by Kitchen Vent Hood

A lack of combustion and ventilation air can create a negative ambient air pressure in the installed space. The vent system on one or more gas fired appliances can experience down drafts due to the outdoor air pressure being greater than the ambient air pressure in the installed space. Where multiple gas fired appliances are installed, one or more gas fired appliances can “pull air” through the vent system(s) of other appliances installed nearby.

One common example is in a restaurant installation where exhaust vent equipment was not considered in sizing make-up requirements. This condition may result in air being back drafted by the restaurant exhaust equipment through the heater causing the draft proving switch to open and/or erratic heater shutdown.

Down drafts can cause flue gases to spill into the installed space.

Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Technician

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American Water Heater ULTRA LOW NOx SERIES 104, BCL, 381T1206NOX, 381T1546NOX, 395T1806NOX, 395T1996NOX, 395T2506NOX AIR Supply

381T1546NOX, 395T1996NOX, BCL, 381T1206NOX, 395T2506NOX specifications

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