Lochinvar SNR150-100 1Determine water heater location continued, B Minimum Recommended Combustion

Models: SNA400-125 SNR150-100 SNA285-125 SNR200-100 SNA500-125

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TABLE - 1B

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1Determine water heater location (continued)

TABLE - 1B

MINIMUM RECOMMENDED COMBUSTION

AIR SUPPLY TO EQUIPMENT ROOM

 

 

FIG. 1-3

FIG. 1-4

FIG. 1-5

FIG. 1-6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model

*Outside Air from

*Outside Air from

**Inside Air from

 

 

 

2 Openings Directly from

2 Ducts Delivered from

2 Ducts Delivered from Interior

*Outside Air from

 

 

Number

 

 

Outdoors

Outdoors

Space

1 Opening Directly

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top

Bottom

Top

Bottom

Top

Bottom

from Outdoors, in2

 

 

 

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

Opening, in2

 

 

 

SNR150-100

38

38

75

75

150

150

50

 

 

(246 cm2)

(246 cm2)

(484 cm2)

(484 cm2)

(968 cm2)

(968 cm2)

(323 cm2)

 

 

 

 

 

SNR200-100

50

50

100

100

200

200

67

 

 

(323 cm2)

(323 cm2)

(646 cm2)

(646 cm2)

(1,291 cm2)

(1,291 cm2)

(433 cm2)

 

 

 

 

 

SNA285-125

72

72

143

143

285

285

95

 

 

(465 cm2)

(465 cm2)

(923 cm2)

(923 cm2)

(1,839 cm2)

(1,839 cm2)

(613 cm2)

 

 

 

 

 

SNA400-125

100

100

200

200

400

400

134

 

 

(646 cm2)

(646 cm2)

(1,291 cm2)

(1,291 cm2)

(2,581 cm2)

(2,581 cm2)

(865 cm2)

 

 

 

 

 

SNA500-125

125

125

250

250

500

500

167

 

 

(807 cm2)

(807 cm2)

(1,613 cm2)

(1,613 cm2)

(3,226 cm2)

(3,226 cm2)

(1,078 cm2)

 

 

 

 

*Outside air openings shall directly communicate with the outdoors. When combustion air is drawn from the outside through a duct, the net free area of each of the two openings must have twice (2 times) the free area required for Outside Air/2 Openings. The above requirements are for the water heater only; additional gas fired appliances in the equipment room will require an increase in the net free area to supply adequate combustion air for all appliances.

**Combined interior space must be 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu/hr input. Buildings MUST NOT be of *“Tight Construction”. For buildings of *“Tight Construction”, provide air openings into the building from outside.

*No combustion air openings are needed when the water heater is installed in a space with a volume NO LESS than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu/hr of all installed gas fired appliances. Buildings MUST NOT be of *“Tight Construction”.

*”Tight Construction” is defined as a building with less than 0.40 ACH (air changes per hour).

Combustion air requirements are based on the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1; in Canada refer to the latest edition of CGA Standard CAN B149.1. Check all local code requirements for combustion air.

All dimensions based on net free area in square inches. Metal louvers or screens reduce the free area of a combustion air opening a minimum of approximately 25%. Check with louver manufacturers for exact net free area of louvers. Where two openings are provided, one must be within 12" (30cm) of the ceiling and one must be within 12" (30cm) of the floor of the equipment room. Each opening must have net free area as specified in the chart above (Table 1B). Single openings shall commence within 12" (30cm) of the ceiling.

￿Under no circumstances should the CAUTION equipment room ever be under negative pressure. Particular care should be taken where exhaust fans, attic fans, clothes dryers, compressors, air handling units, etc., may

take away air from the unit.

The combustion air supply must be completely free of any flammable vapors that may ignite or chemical fumes which may be corrosive to the appliance. Common corrosive chemical fumes which must be avoided are fluorocarbons and other halogenated compounds, most commonly present as refrigerants or solvents, such as Freon, trichlorethylene, perchlorethylene, chlorine, etc. These chemicals, when burned, form acids which quickly attack the stainless steel heat exchanger, headers, flue collectors, and the vent system.

The result is improper combustion and a non-warrantable, premature appliance failure.

EXHAUST FANS: Any fan or equipment which exhausts air from the equipment room may deplete the combustion air supply and/or cause a downdraft in the venting system. Spillage of flue products from the venting system into an occupied living space can cause a very hazardous condition that must be immediately corrected. If a fan is used to supply combustion air to the equipment room, the installer must make sure that it does not cause drafts which could lead to nuisance operational problems with the appliance.

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