Reznor VCT Unit Installation Manual User Manual
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1.6 Vent Requirements and Details
1.6.1 Unvented units
Heaters may be installed without a vent
providing the governing building codes are met
and consideration is properly given to
possibilities of condensation on cold surfaces.
Installation
shall
meet
the
following
requirements when unvented:
Internal volume of the heated room must
be greater than 214cu.ft. per 100 BTU
per hour of heaters installed.
OR
Natural or mechanical means shall be
provided to supply and exhaust at least 4
CFM per 1000 BTU per hour input of
installed heaters.
Combustion gasses shall not impinge on
combustible materials.
1.6.2 Vertical venting
The heater can be installed with a vertical vent.
All vent piping should be adequately supported
from the building structure and terminated with
an approved terminal. The
maximum
recommended vent length is 25ft (7.6m) with
a maximum of two 90° elbows. All
connections should be properly sealed.
(refer fig 8a)
1.6.3 Horizontal venting
Individual units can be vented horizontally
through side walls. Recommended terminals
are part numbers 111848 for 4” and 111850 for
6”.
Distances from adjacent public walkways,
adjacent buildings, openable windows and
building openings, consistent with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the
Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code,
CSA B149.1.
Maximum length of vent is 25ft (7.6m) with two
-
90° elbows.
Runs of 12ft (3.6m) or shorter can use
4” (101mm) diameter vent. Runs over 12ft
(3.6m) should use 6” (152mm) vent pipe.
Any portion of vent that passes through a
combustible wall must be insulated, or use an
approved insulating thimble.
Standard vent terminals must extend at least
6” (152mm) from the wall and at least
24” (609mm) from any combustible overhang.
Protect the building material from degradation
by the vent gasses.
Vent joints should be sealed and secured
according to the vent manufactures instructions.
Should condensation occur the vent should be
shortened or insulated.
The terminal should be at least 3ft (0.91m) away
from any air intake to the building.
If the heater is equipped with ducted combustion
air, the vent terminal must be at least 3ft
(0.91m) away from the air inlet and located
higher than the inlet.
The vent terminal must be installed at a suitable
height above the ground to prevent blockage by
snow.
1.7 Fresh Air Intake
Whenever the heater is installed in locations
where airborne dust or other pollutants are
present, a fresh air supply should be ducted to
the burner.
A fresh air duct of 4” (101mm) diameter should
be installed from the fresh air to the air intake
connection on the burner housing. A flexible
jointing piece should be installed at the burner
connection with hose clamps to facilitate
expansion and contraction.
The maximum recommended length air duct is
25ft (7.6m) and the maximum number of elbows
is two. The minimum length is 18” (456mm).
The location of the fresh air duct inlet must be
where it will receive dust free clean air. An inlet