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Raypak 302B-902B User Manual

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speed. Do not operate summer exhaust fan. Close

fireplace dampers.

4. Place in operation the appliances being inspected.

Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for lighting

each appliance. Adjust thermostat so appliance

will operate continuously.

5. Check the pressure at a pressure tap located 12

in. above the bottom joint of the first vertical vent

pipe. Pressure should be anywhere between -0.01

and -0.08 in. WC.

6. After it has been determined that each appliance

remaining connected to the common venting sys-

tem properly vents when tested as outlined above,

return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace

dampers and other gas burning appliances to their

previous conditions of use.

7. Any improper operation of the common venting

system should be corrected so that the installation

conforms with the NFGC (U.S.) or B149 (Canada).

When re-sizing any portion of the common venting

system, the common venting system should be re-

sized to approach the minimum size as

determined using the appropriate tables in Ap-

pendix G in the NFGC (U.S.) or B149 (Canada).

Horizontal Through-the-Wall Venting

(Category III)

Installation

These installations utilize the heater-mounted blower

to vent the combustion products to the outdoors.

Combustion air is taken from inside the room and the

vent is installed horizontally through the wall to the out-

doors. Adequate combustion and ventilation air must

be supplied to the equipment room in accordance with

the NFGC (U.S.) or B149 (Canada).

Fig. 25: Horizontal Through-the-Wall Venting

(Category III)

The total length of the horizontal through-the-wall flue

system should not exceed 70 equivalent ft in length. If

horizontal run exceeds 70 equivalent ft, an appropri-

ately sized extractor must be used. Each elbow used

is equal to 10 ft of straight pipe. This will allow installa-

tion in one of the four following arrangements:

70’ of straight flue pipe

• 60’ of straight flue pipe and one elbow

• 50’ of straight flue pipe and two elbows

40’ of straight pipe and three elbows

The vent cap is not considered in the overall length of

the venting system.

The vent must be installed to prevent flue gas leakage.

Care must be taken during assembly to ensure that all

joints are sealed properly and are airtight. The vent

must be installed to prevent the potential accumulation

of condensate in the vent pipes. It is required that:

1. The vent must be installed with a slight downward

slope of not more than 1/4 inch per foot of hori-

zontal run to the vent terminal.

2. The vent must be insulated through the length of

the horizontal run.

For installations in extremely cold climate, it is re-

quired that:

1. The vent must be installed with a slight upward

slope of not more than 1/4 inch per foot of hori-

zontal run to the vent terminal. In this case, an

approved condensate trap must be installed per

applicable codes.

2. The vent must be insulated through the length of

the horizontal run.

Termination

The flue direct vent cap MUST be mounted on the ex-

terior of the building. The direct vent cap cannot be

installed in a well or below grade. The direct vent cap

must be installed at least 1 ft above ground level and

above normal snow levels. The Raypak-approved

stainless steel flue direct vent cap must be used (sales

order option D-15).

WARNING: No substitutions of flue pipe or vent

cap material are allowed. Such substitutions would

jeopardize the safety and health of inhabitants.

*Requires optional vent tee for rear discharge.