General, Venting – Lochinvar Shield SNR200-100 User Manual
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General
venting
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If the water heater combustion air inlet is
located in a laundry room or pool facility,
for example, these areas will always contain
hazardous contaminants.
To prevent the potential of severe personal
injury or death, check for areas and products
listed in Table 1A, page 10 before installing
the water heater or air inlet piping.
If contaminants are found, you MUST:
• Remove contaminants permanently.
—OR—
• Relocate air inlet and vent terminations
to other areas.
Removing from existing vent
Follow the instructions in Section 1, page 11 of this manual
when removing a water heater from an existing vent system.
Vent and air piping
Vent and air system:
Installation must comply with local
requirements and with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 for U.S.
installations or CSA B149.1 for Canadian
installations.
You may use any of the vent/air piping methods covered in
this manual. Do not attempt to install the Shield water heater
using any other means.
NOTICE
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Model
Kit
Number
Equivalent
Vent Length
SNR150-100 -- SNR200-100 CVK3003
3 feet
SNA285-125
CVK3007
3 feet
SNA400-125
CVK3007
5 feet
SNA500-125
CVK3007
30 feet
Table 2D Concentric Vent Kit Equivalent Vent Lengths
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DO NOT mix components from different
systems. The vent system could fail,
causing leakage of flue products into the
living space. Use only approved stainless
steel, PVC or CPVC pipe and fittings. For
PVC/CPVC use with primer and cement
specifically designed for the material used.
Vent, air piping and termination:
The Shield water heater vent and air piping can be installed
through the roof or through a sidewall. Follow the procedures
in this manual for the method chosen. Refer to the information
in this manual to determine acceptable vent and air piping
length.
Air contamination
Pool and laundry products and common household and hobby
products often contain fluorine or chlorine compounds. When
these chemicals pass through the water heater, they can form
strong acids. The acid can eat through the water heater wall,
causing serious damage and presenting a possible threat of flue
gas spillage or appliance water leakage into the building.
Please read the information given in Table 1A, page 10, listing
contaminants and areas likely to contain them. If contaminating
chemicals will be present near the location of the water heater
combustion air inlet, have your installer pipe the water heater
combustion air and vent to another location, per this manual.