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John Wood Power Vent (Non-ENERGY STAR qualified models) User Manual

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Confined Space Air Requirements for

U.S. Installations

Refer to Figure 5 (a), (b), (c) or (d) for proper sizing and
location of combustion air ducts and openings. CHECK
LOCAL CODES
.

(a) Equipment located in confined spaces; all air from

inside the building.
Two permanent openings shall be provided connecting
the confined space (e.g., closet, small room) with the
unconfined space. Each opening shall have a free area
of one square inch per 1,000 BTU/hour input (22
cm²/kW) of all appliances in the confined space, but not
less than 100 square inches (645 cm²). The top open-
ing shall commence within 300mm (12 in.) of the top of
space and the bottom opening shall commence within
300mm (12 in.) of the bottom of the enclosure.

(b) Basement installation, equipment located in con-

fined spaces; all air from outdoors.
When supplying air directly from the outdoors, each
opening shall have a minimum free area of one square
inch per 4,000 BTU/hour input (5.5 cm²/kW) of total
input rating of all appliances in the confined space. The
inlets shall be a minimum of 300mm (12 in.) above the
grade (snow) line. The top opening shall commence
within 300mm (12 in.) of the top of the confined space.

(c) Equipment located in confined spaces; all air from

outdoors.
When supplying air directly from the outdoors using hor-
izontal ducting, each opening shall have a free mini-
mum area of one square inch per 2,000 BTU/hour (11
cm²/kW) of total input rating of all appliances in the con-
fined space.

(d) Equipment located in confined spaces; all air from

outdoors through ventilated attic.
When supplying air directly through vertical ducting,
each opening shall have a free minimum area of one
square inch per 4,000 BTU/hour (5.5 cm²/kW) of total
input rating of all appliances in the confined space.

Note: Ensure sufficient ventilation air to prevent elevat-
ed temperatures in closets and confined spaces.
When an exhaust fan is installed in the same room as the
water heater, the supply air openings must be of sufficient
capacity to prevent a backflow of air through the water
heater exhaust venting.

CONFINED

SPACE

PERMANENT
OPENINGS

EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACES;

ALL AIR FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING.

(a)

UNCONFINED
SPACE

CONFINED

SPACE

ATTIC LOUVERS TO OUTDOORS

EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CONFINED SPACES; ALL AIR

FROM OUTDOORS THROUGH VENTILATED ATTIC.

(d)

INLET AIR
DUCT

OUTLET

AIR

BASEMENT INSTALLATION, EQUIPMENT LOCATED

IN CONFINED SPACES; ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS

(b)

CONFINED

SPACE

GRADE

300mm

(12 in.)

300mm

(12 in.)

Figure 5

Combustion Air Supply Openings And Ducts
(U.S.A.)

COMBUSTION

AIR DUCT

PERMANENT

VENTILATION

AIR.

300mm

(12 in.)

ABOVE

GRADE

OR

SNOW

LINE

EQUIPMENT LOCATED IN CONFINED
SPACES; ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS.

(c)

CONFINED

SPACE

COMBUSTION

300mm (12 in.)

300mm (12 in.)

300mm (12 in.)

OUTDOORS

AIR DUCT

VENTILATION

Burn Hazard

Do not touch vent.
Doing so can result in
burns.

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