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Installing the water heater, Venting, Venting lengths – Paloma 7.4 Series Residential Indoor Gas User Manual

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Installing the water heater.

The water heater must be installed with a RTG20002B vent adapter or a UL approved Category III

Stainless Steel equivalent.

Venting

The installation of venting must comply

with national codes, local codes, and the

vent manufacturer’s instructions

The water heater must be vented to the

outdoors as described in these instructions.

DO NOT connect this water heater to an

existing Vent or Chimney, it must be

vented separately from all other

appliances.

All vent components (adapters, pipe,

elbows, terminals, etc.) should be UL1738

Certified Stainless Steel Venting Material

(e.g. AL29-4C).

The specified vent termination must be

used. The termination should be a 90°

elbow type with screen. (Refer to page 15)

Use a vent pipe with an anti-disconnection

structure.

The use of a High Temperature Silicone

(500°F) may be required to seal vent

connections. To prevent accidental gas

exhaust leakage, apply a 1/4” wide bead

approximately 1/4” from the end and

another bead against the joint side of the

stop bead.

Follow vent manufacturer’s installation

instructions.

The unit can be vented either horizontally
or vertically.

Vent pipe runs must be adequately
supported along both horizontal and
vertical runs.

The maximum recommended unsupported
span should be no more than five (5) feet.
Support isolation hanging bands should be
used. DO NOT use wire. (See diagram
below).

DANGER: Failure to

install the vent adapter and

properly vent the water

heater to the outdoors as

outlined in the Venting

section of this manual will

result in unsafe operation of

the water heater causing

death, serious injury,

explosion, or fire. To avoid

the risk of fire, explosion,

or asphyxiation from

carbon monoxide, NEVER

operate the water heater

unless it is properly vented

and has adequate air supply

for proper operation as

outlined in the Venting

section of this manual.

WARNING: Use UL

approved Category III

Stainless Steel vent material

only. No other vent

material is permitted.

WARNING: Refer to

page 7 for clearances to

combustible material.

NO!

YES!

Venting Lengths

MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH - The
system will not operate if there is
excessive restriction (pressure drop) in the
venting system. A maximum of 47 feet 6
inches of vent pipe may be used provided
there is only one 90° elbow in the system.
If additional elbows are required: two
elbows can be used with 42 feet 6 inches,
and three elbows can be used with 37 feet
6 inches of vent pipe.

A 90° elbow is equivalent to 5 feet to
straight pipe. A 45° elbow is equivalent to
2 feet 6 inches of straight pipe

.

The termination elbow does not count as
an elbow when determining total vent
lengths.

The vent can be installed with a slight
downward slope of 1/4” per foot of
horizontal run toward the vent terminal
(see diagram below). This ensures that
any condensate formed during operation
of the unit is evacuated from the
appliance.

A 1/4” per foot upward slope is acceptable
when it is not possible to vent with a
downward slope, however, a UL approved
Category III Stainless Steel condensate
trap MUST be installed at the beginning
of the horizontal run (See page 15
“Typical Horizontal Termination
w/ 1/4” per foot UPWARD Slope” or
page 16, “Standard Vertical Vent
Termination” for examples).

MINIMUM VENT LENGTH - The
venting may be as short as 12”, provided
one vent termination is installed to the
outdoors through a sidewall, one 90°
elbow is included in the installation, and
the wall thimble is installed.

Notice: Make sure that the seam of the
vent pipe in horizontal runs is toward the
top of the installation (see illustration to
the far left).

Max. 2 feet

More than 3"

1/4" per foot
downward slope.

Vent Seam

Number

of

90° elbows

(bends)

1

2

3

Maximum

Length

of

Straight

Pipe

47' 6"

42' 6"

37' 6"

One (1)

90° Elbow is Equivalent

to 5 Feet of Straight Pipe