State Industries A B C D E F 100 Procedure 2 Side Wall TERMINATION, see Figure F

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

NOTE: Ensure termination height is above the roof surface or anticipated snow level (1 ft. in U.S.A. or 1-1/2 ft. in Canada) as shown in Figure C.

6. Install rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly in roof penetration assembly, Ensure small diameter pipe i s c e m e n t e d a n d b o t t o m e d i n Y c o n c e n t r i c f i t t i n g .

7.Cement water heater combustion air intake and vent pipes to concentric vent termination assembly. See Figure E 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.

NOTE: All vent terminations must be the same height when installing multiple unit venting. If assembly is too short to meet height requirement, the 2 pipes supplied in the kit may be replaced by using same diameter, field supplied SDR-26 PVC (D2241) pipe. Do not extend the 21-1/8” dimension outer pipe to be more than 60 inches, see Figure B.

CAUTION

Do not use field-supplied couplings to extend pipes. Airflow restriction will occur and the heater pressure switch may cause intermittent operation.

PROCEDURE 2 SIDE WALL TERMINATION, see Figure F.

Figure F.

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 n o t d a m a g e p l a n t s / s h r u b s o r a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g 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 (pages 16-20) 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 A.

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

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 D.

WARNING

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.

WARNING

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.

5.Install rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly in Y concentric fitting and large pipe assembly. Ensure small diameter pipe is bottomed and cemented in Y concentric fitting.

6.Secure assembly to structure as shown in Figure G using field- supplied metal strapping or equivalent support material.

NOTE: Ensure termination location clearance dimensions are as shown in the diagrams found in Figure 15 A through D. When extending the length of the 4” pipe, the added length beyond 21-1/8” must be deducted from the maximum equivalent feet of vent pipe.

NOTE: If assembly needs to be extended to allow side wall thickness requirement, the 2 pipes supplied in the kit may be replaced by using same diameter, field- supplied SDR-26 PVC (D2241) pipe. Do not extend 21 1/8” dimension more than 60 in. (See Figure B.)

CAUTION

Do not use field-supplied couplings to extend pipes. Airflow restriction will occur and the heater pressure switch may cause intermittent operation.

7.Cement heater combustion-air and vent pipes to concentric vent termination assembly. See Figure G for proper pipe attachment.

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State Industries A B C D E F 100 instruction manual Procedure 2 Side Wall TERMINATION, see Figure F

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