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VERTICAL VENTS USING METAL VENT PIPE

 

 

All SEP unit heaters are listed as Category 1 

appliances for vertical vent installations.

 

 

  All SEP unit heaters are to be used with NFPA

 or 

ANSI

−approved  chimneys  or  U.L.−listed  type  B−1 

gas vents where applicable, as well as the 

modifications and limitations listed in figure 2. Seal 

single

−wall  vent  material  according  to  General 

Recommendations and Requirements section.

 

 

  Keep the vent connector runs as short as possible 

with a minimum number of elbows. Refer to the 

current edition of ANSI Z223.1 or  CSA-B149 

installation compliance codes for maximum vent 

and vent connector lengths. Horizontal run of the 

vent connector from the combustion air inducer 

outlet to the chimney/vent pipe cannot exceed the 

values in table 6.  Single-wall  vent connectors 

shall not be insulated.

 

 

TABLE 5

 

 

VENT CONNECTOR DIAMETERS

 

 

Model Number

 

Connector Diameter

 

 

 

SEP

100

 

 

SEP

115

 

4" (102mm)

 

SEP

145

 

 

 

 

SEP

175

 

 

SEP

200

 

 

SEP

230

 

5" (127mm)

 

SEP

250

 

 

SEP

300

 

 

 

 

SEP

345

 

 

SEP

350

 

6" (152mm)

 

SEP

400*

 

 

 

 

 

On SEP

−400 models, a minimum 6

(162mm) straight section must be

 

placed between the flue transition and the first elbow of the vent

.

 

 

A single 3" (76 mm), 4" (102mm), or 5" (127 mm) 

elbow is equivalent to 5 feet (1.53 m) of vent pipe. 

A single 6" (152mm) elbow is equivalent to 9 feet 

(2.75 m) of vent pipe.

 

 

Single

−wall vent connector shall not be insulated.

 

 

− All 

SEP models may be vented vertically as a single 

appliance, or as a common vent with other gas

−fired 

appliances. In a common venting situation, vent 

connectors for other appliances must be joined to 

the vent at least 4" (102 mm) above the connected 

SEP  connection. When common venting with 

another  SEP  unit, maintain at least a 4" (102 mm) 

vertical separation between the vent connectors.

 

 

− Clearance to combustible material is 6" (152mm) 

for single

−wall vent material except where a listed 

clearance thimble is used. Clearance to 

combustible material for  type B-1 vent  or 

factory

−built  chimney  is  per  manufacturer’s 

instructions.

 

 

− The vent connector must be supported with han

gers 

no more than three feet (1m) apart to prevent 

movement after installation. All horizontal vent 

connector runs must have a slope up to the vertical 

vent of at least 1/4" per foot (1mm per 50mm).

 

 

−  All vertical vents must be terminated with a UL−listed

 

 

(or other equivalent agency) vent cap or rain shield 

assembly unless local codes permit otherwise.

 

 

−  The  vent  pipe  must  extend  at  least  3  feet  (1m) 

above the highest point where it passes through a 

roof of a building. The vent must also extend at 

least two  feet higher than any part of a building 

within a horizontal distance of 10 feet (3.05 m) 

unless otherwise specified by the ANSI Z223.1 or 

CSA

−B149  installation  compliance  codes.  The 

vent must extend at least 5 feet (1.53 m) above 

the highest connected equipment flue collar.

 

 

 

VENT TERMINATION ON SINGLE

−WALL VERTICAL VENT RUNS

 

 

SINGLE

−WALL VENT PIPE WITH

 

SINGLE

−WALL VENT PIPE WITH

 

SINGLE

−WALL TERMINATION

 

DOUBLE

−WALL (TYPE B−1) TERMINATION

 

 

ROOF FLASHING

 

 

ROOF PITCHED

 

FROM 0" TO 45"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2" CLEARANCE

 

THIMBLE

 

 

 

ROOF FLASHING

 

 

 

ROOF PITCHED

 

 

 

FROM 0" TO 45"

 

 

 

12" MAX

 

CLEARANCE TO BE

 

 

 

 

 

AS SPECIFIED ON

 

 

 

TYPE B" VENT PIPE.

 

 

 

SEAL JOINT BETWEEN SINGLE

−WALL VENT 

AND B" VENT TERMINATION 

AND THE OPEN SPACE BETWEEN THE SINGLE WALL VENT PIPE AND 

THE OUTER PIPE OF THE B" VENT TERMINATION.

 

 

FIGURE 2

 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for SEP-100

Page 1: ...ist 17 Template 18 Warranty 19 RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage Be sure to read and understand the installation operation and service in structions in this manual Improper installation adjustment alter ation service or maintenance can cause serious injury...

Page 2: ...IEW A B C D E F G H Unit in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm SEP 100 SEP 115 31 5 16 795 32 3 16 817 20 3 16 512 11 1 2 292 19 1 16 484 11 3 4 298 3 1 4 83 7 7 8 200 SEP 145 SEP 175 31 5 16 795 32 3 16 817 23 1 8 588 11 1 2 292 22 1 16 560 8 1 2 216 3 1 4 83 8 11 16 220 SEP 200 SEP 230 SEP 250 31 5 16 795 32 3 16 817 41 1 8 1045 3 11 16 97 40 1016 17 3 4 451 3 1 2 89 8 11 16 220 SEP 30...

Page 3: ...5203 1 SEP 100 through 145 require replacement combustion air inducer pressure switch at altitudes over 5500 feet above sea level 2 SEP 175 requires replacement combustion air inducer pressure switch at altitudes over 2500 feet above sea level TABLE 2 SEP 230 to SEP 400 Gas Part No Stainless Steel SEP 230S SEP 250S SEP 300S SEP 345S SEP 400S Heating Performance Part No Aluminized Steel SEP 230A SE...

Page 4: ...l codes with the current edition of CSA B149 installation compliance codes All electrical wiring and grounding for the unit must also comply with the current edition of CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code These unit heaters are CSA certified for clearances to combustible material listed on the rating plate and table 3 Adequate clearance must be provided around the appliance and around air openings ...

Page 5: ...r air pressure caused by exhaust fans etc If sufficient quantities of combustion air are not available the heater or another appliance will operate in an inefficient manner resulting in incomplete combustion which can result in the production of excessive carbon monoxide CAUTION If indoor air is to be used for combustion it must be free of the following substances or the life of the heat exchanger...

Page 6: ...l or nearly so used to convey flue gases from an appliance or its vent connector to the outside atmosphere The vent connector is the pipe or duct that connects a fuel gas burning appliance to a vent or chimney NOTE Local codes may supersede any of these provisions GENERAL RECOMMENDATION AND REQUIREMENTS SEP unit heaters must be vented in compliance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas ...

Page 7: ... the vent at least 4 102 mm above the connected SEP connection When common venting with another SEP unit maintain at least a 4 102 mm vertical separation between the vent connectors 4 Clearance to combustible material is 6 152mm for single wall vent material except where a listed clearance thimble is used Clearance to combustible material for type B 1 vent or factory built chimney is per manufactu...

Page 8: ...compliance codes and with local authorities with jurisdiction 6 Vent termination must be a minimum of 4 feet 1 2m horizontally from any soffit or under eave vent 7 Vent termination must be a minimum of 6 feet 1 83 m from an inside corner formed by two exterior walls If possible leave a 10 foot clearance 8 Vent termination must be a minimum of 10 feet 3m from any forced air inlet includes fresh air...

Page 9: ...perature MIN sealant provided in kit 30 5 CM VENT TERMINATION TEE OR 90 LISTED WALL ELBOW THIMBLE 12 30 5CM THROUGH MINIMUM ABOVE COMBUSTIBLE HIGHEST WALL SNOWFALL DRAIN LOOP WITH WATER TRAP TO CONDENSATE TRAP GROUND LEVEL Provided by installer FIGURE 3 CONDENSATE DRAIN THROUGH TEE PIPE AND DRAIN LOOP DOWNWARD SLOPE ON HORIZONTAL VENT Venting may be single wall 26 GSG galvanized or equivalent stai...

Page 10: ...for Horizontal Vent Applications Unit Part Number Description 66808902 4 upward sloped Cat III vent kit 66809002 4 downward sloped Cat III vent kit SEP 100 66809102 4 90 elbow Cat III optional SEP 115 66809301 4 straight pipe length 6 SEP 145 66809302 4 straight pipe length 12 66809303 4 straight pipe length 36 66808903 5 upward sloped Cat III vent kit SEP 175 66809003 5 downward sloped Cat III ve...

Page 11: ...all a separate fused disconnect switch with the fuse sized according to blower motor size Connect wiring through knockout on the junction box located on the side of the unit heater Refer to heater wiring diagram for connection information Use 18 gauge wire or larger for thermostat connections NOTE Electrically ground unit in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes in accordanc...

Page 12: ...in power to unit These devices should be properly labeled by the installer GAS SUPPLY TO UNIT HEATER MANUAL MAIN SHUT OFF DISCONNECT GAS VALVE WILL NOT HOLD NORMAL TEST VALVE WHEN TEST PRESSURES OF 1 2 psig PRESSURES OF 1 2 psig 3 45kPa 3 45kPa OR HIGHER OR HIGHER WILL BE USED CAP UNIT HEATER FIGURE 7 Unit Start Up FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING Electric shock hazard Can cause injury...

Page 13: ...ped with an ignition device which automatically lights burners DO NOT attempt to light the burners manually 5 Turn the manual knob on gas valve clockwise to OFF Do not force 6 Wait five minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you do not smell gas go to next step 7 Turn manual knob o...

Page 14: ...ately 45 seconds after ignition is established 8 After the thermostat demand is satisfied the gas valve is closed Five seconds after the demand is satisfied the combustion air inducer is shut off 9 The ignition control must shut off the system fan approximately 150 seconds after the gas valve is de energized Ignition Control LED The ignition control contains a green LED which indicates the followi...

Page 15: ...der pressure switch 176722600 No adjustment to switch is required TABLE 10 LP PROPANE GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURES in w g kPa ALTITUDE FEET METERS SEP 0 2000 2001 2500 2501 3500 3501 4500 4501 5500 5501 6500 6501 7500 UNIT 0 610 610 762 763 1067 1067 1372 1372 1676 1677 1981 1981 2286 SEP 100 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 8 7 8 4 8 1 SEP 115 2 24 2 24 2 24 2 24 2 16 2 09 2 01 SEP 300 SEP 145 9 0 8 7 8 4 8 1 7 8 7 5 7...

Page 16: ...CAUTION The unit heater and vent system shall be inspected once a year by a licensed professional service technician or equivalent LUBRICATION 1 Combustion air inducer motor bearings are pre lubricated and sealed No further lubrication is necessary 2 Fan motor bearings should be lubricated according to manufacturer s instructions on each motor If no instruction is provided use the following as a g...

Page 17: ... closed 3 Is there a breaker tripped or a fuse blown 4 Is gas turned on at meter 5 Is manual shutoff valve open 6 Is unit ignition system in lock out If unit locks out again call service technician to inspect unit 7 Is pressure switch closed Obstructed flue will cause unit to shut off at pressure switch Check flue passage and outlet SAFETY SHUT OFF VALVE TEST The safety shut off valve test procedu...

Page 18: ...TEMPLATE Location of Combustion Air Inducer Mounting Holes for Rotated Inducer EXISTING HOLE EXISTING HOLE EXISTING HOLE 18 ...

Page 19: ...y installed operated and maintained in accordance with the installation operation and maintenance instructions provided with each unit Unauthorized alteration of ADP product may void this warranty Conditions of Warranty Replacement parts furnished under this warranty will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty term of the unit including any extended warranty and will not serve to ex...

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