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Combustion & ventilation air – Lochinvar COPPER-FIN CW 745 User Manual

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COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR

Provisions for combustion and ventilation air
must be in accordance with Section 5.3,
Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the
latest edition of the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1
; in Canada, the latest
edition of CGA Standard B149 Installation
Code for Gas Burning Appliances and
Equipment
; or applicable provisions of the
local building codes.

The equipment room must be provided with
properly sized openings to assure adequate
combustion air and proper ventilation when
the unit is installed with conventional venting
or sidewall venting.

If air is taken directly from outside
the building with no duct,
provide two
permanent openings:

A. Combustion air opening with a
minimum free area of one square inch per
4000 Btu input (5.5 cm

2

per kW).

This opening must be located within 12

(30 cm) of the bottom of the enclosure.

B. Ventilation air opening with a minimum
free area of one square inch per 4000
Btu input (5.5 cm

2

per kW). This opening

must be located within 12

” (30 cm) of the

top of the enclosure.

If combustion and ventilation air is
taken from the outdoors using a
duct to deliver the air to the
mechanical room,
each of the two
openings should be sized based on a
minimum free area of one square inch
per 2000 Btu input (11 cm

2

per kW).

If air is taken from another interior
space,
each of the two openings
specified above should have a net free
area of one square inch for each 1000

(FIG. 3) COMBUSTION AIR DIRECT FROM OUTSIDE

(FIG. 4) COMBUSTION AIR THROUGH DUCTWORK

(FIG. 5) COMBUSTION AIR FROM AN

INTERIOR SPACE

CAUTION: Under no circumstances should
the equipment room be under a negative
pressure when atmospheric combustion
equipment is installed in the room.

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2.

3.

EXAMPLE OF

SIZING FOR

COMBUSTION

& VENTILATION

AIR OPENINGS

(WATER HEATER

WITH 2,065,000

Btu/hr INPUT):

When combustion and

ventilated air is taken

from directly outside the

building (FIG. 4), divide

the total BTU’s by 4,000.

This yields 516.25 sq.in.

of “Free Area” without

restriction.

(2,065,000 ÷ 4000 =

516.25 sq.in.)

Since the air opening is

50% closed due to

screens and louvers, the

total opening must be

multiplied by 2.

(516.25 sq. in. x 2 =

1,032 sq.in.)

This project requires one

Ventilation Air Opening

with net “Area” of

1,032 square inches with

louver dimensions of 30

x 35

and one

Combustion Air Opening

with net “Area” of

1,032 square inches with

louver dimensions

of 30

x 35”.

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