6
Fig. 3 - Flue Adaptor for High Altitude Installations
5” X 6” ADAPTOR
USED ON HIGH ALTITUDE
MOUNTING INSTALLATION
The Aquastar 125 B “S” is design certified for mounting
on a wall.
Do not install this appliance on a carpeted wall or over
floor covering which is combustible, such as carpet. The
heater must be mounted on a wall using appropriate
anchoring materials. If wall is a stud wall sheathed with
plasterboard, it is recommended that support board(s),
either 1x4’s or 1/2" (minimum) plywood first be
attached across a pair of studs and then the heater
should be attached to the support boards. See Fig 1.
Expansion and contraction of piping due to changing water
temperature in the pipes imparts movement to the heater
which, if mounted directly to a brittle, friable board, such
as plasterboard, can cause failure of mounting.

Before installing the unit, be certain you have the correct

heater for your type of Gas – Propane or Natural Gas.

Identification labels

are found on the shipping box, and on

the rating plate which is located on the right side panel of

the cover. Also, each burner orifice is stamped with a
number (79 for LPG and 120 for Natural Gas).
Fig. 1 - Mounting the Heater
Fig. 2 - Incandescent Particle Tray Illustration
adequate to remove flue gasses to the outdoors. Minimum
vent size must be 5". Minimum height must be 6 feet,
provided there are no elbows. Termination of vent
must be 2 feet above any obstruction within a 10 foot
radius. Consult your gas utility or National Fuel Gas
Code if vent will have elbows or share venting with
another appliance. The vent connector should have
as much vertical rise as possible (minimum 12”) before
any horizontal run.
Optional powervent available in order to sidewall vent.
Contact your local dealer. The appliance must be located
as close as practicable to a chimney or vent. The vent
pipe sections must be secured to each other with sheet
metal screws. Keep in mind the minimum clearance from
the top of your heater. Remember also that single wall
vent pipe connectors require a 6 inch clearance from
combustibles. National Fuel Gas Code specifies double
wall — Type “B” — vent pipe be used in cold climates and
for gas vents running through attics. We consider double
wall vent pipe preferable in all circumstances. Any vent
section greater than 45 degrees from vertical is considered
horizontal. Horizontal sections of vent connectors must
slope upwards at least 1/4 inch for every foot of its
horizontal length. Keep the horizontal section short and
avoid too many elbows.
WARNING
Note: The burners of an instantaneous “on demand” water
heater such as the AquaStar are only on at the time that
hot water is actually being used, the venting stack is
therefore cold except for the short durations when hot water
is being used, it is therefore very important that the venting
and air supply be adequate to provide a good positive draft
as soon as the burners turn on. See venting guide on back
page.
The AquaStar 125B”S” instantaneous water heaters have
built-in draft diverters and are designed for indoor
installation only. The draft diverter outlet must be connected
to a clear, unobstructed vent of the same size, or larger.
In Canada, CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Code for
detailed requirements
In U.S.A., ANSI Z223.1 - NFPA 54, national Fuel Gas
Code for detailed requirements.
The flue connection for the AquaStar 125B”S” is 5 inches.
However, in Canada, for installations at high altitude (2000-
4500 feet above sea level) a six inch flue is required. A 5"
by 6" flue adaptor must be affixed to the flue collar of the
AquaStar with at least two screws. See figure 3
The incandescent particle tray (shipped loose in the car-
ton with the water heater) must be attached at the bottom
of the water heater front cover at the time of installation.
Use the screws provided. See figure 2
WALL STUDS
1” X 4”
SPACE BOARD
SCREWS
INCANDESCENT PARTICLE TRAY
SUPPORT BOARD
13 ¼”
VENTING
Vent pipe connection. WARNING: Do not reduce the
vent pipe size.
This appliance must be vented to the outside following all
local ordinances and specifications for installing a gas
appliance vent or chimney. The venting system must be
designed and constructed so as to develop a positive flow