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– 10 –

cm

2

/kWh (1 in

2

/1000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all

appliances in the enclosure, freely communicating with inte-
rior areas that have in turn adequate infiltration from the out-
side. It shall also have a combustion air supply opening so
that the total air received through the opening will be at least
as much as would be admitted by openings having a total
free area of 4.5 cm

2

/kWh (1 in

2

/5000 Btu/h) of the total input

rating of all oil-fired appliances in the enclosure.

Indoor Combustion & Ventilation Air

(Confined space)

A heater installed in a confined space and that obtains all of
its air for combustion and ventilation from within the condi-
tioned space of the building shall be provided with two per-
manent openings, one near the top of the enclosure and
another near the bottom. Each opening shall have a free
area of not less than 19.5 cm

2

/kWh (1 in

2

/1000 Btu/h) of the

total input rating of all appliances in the enclosure, freely
communicating with interior areas that have in turn ade-
quate infiltration from the outside.

Air Duct Sizing

The air duct requirements shall be met by one of the follow-
ing methods:
1. vertical duct(s) with a free area of not less than 5.5

cm

2

/kWh (1 in

2

/4000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all

appliances in the enclosure;

2. horizontal duct(s), with an equivalent length of less than

15 m (50 ft), having a free area of not less than 11
cm

2

/kWh (1 in

2

/2000 Btu/h) of the total input of all appli-

ances in the enclosure; and

3. air openings that communicate directly with the out-

doors, having a free area of not less than 5.5 cm

2

/kWh

(1 in

2

/4000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all appli-

ances in the enclosure.

NOTE:

Duct runs that are primarily horizontal and that have

an equivalent length greater than 15 m (50 ft) should be
sized accordingly larger to provide the same air flow as
would be provided by the requirements of method (3) above.

In U.S.A.:

Refer to 

“Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning

Equipment (NFPA 31)”

Vent and Exhaust Connections

General chimney requirements

For a burner designed for natural draft connect the vent to a
vertical chimney. Insufficient draft can cause flue gas leak-
age and carbon monoxide emissions, which can lead to
severe bodily injury or death. Use vent material approved by
local codes for oil-fired burners. In the absence of such
codes, refer to:

• “Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA

B139-04)” 

(Canadian installations).

• “Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning

Equipment (NFPA 31)”

(USA).

• “Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid

Fuel-Burning Appliances (NFPA 211)”

(USA).

NFPA 211 requires the chimney to be lined before connect-
ing the oil-fired water heater. Inspect existing chimney
before installing the water heater. Failure to do any of the
following can result in serious property damage, severe
bodily injury or death:

Clean the chimney, including removal of blockage.

Repair or replace damaged pipe or liner.

Repair mortar and joints.

To prevent downdrafts, extend the chimney at least 1m (3 ft.)
above the highest point where it passes through the roof
and 600mm (24 in.) higher than any portion of the building
within 3m (10 ft.). Increase chimney cross-sectional area
and height at least 4% per 305m (1,000 ft.) above sea level.

Flue Pipe

NOTE:

Type “L” vent material is generally considered to be

not

suitable for this application. Flue temperatures may

exceed 300°C (572°F). Use flue piping approved for this
installation.
Long horizontal flue pipes, excessive number of tees and
elbows or other obstructions restrict flue gas flow, and can
result in the possibility of condensation, flue gas leakage
and carbon monoxide emissions. These conditions can lead
to serious property damage, severe bodily injury or death.
The flue pipe should be the same size as the breech con-
nection on the appliance. The sizes generally are 150mm (6
in.) for burners rated less than 1.00 GPH and 178mm (7 in.)
for burners rated 1.00 to 1.50 GPH. The flue pipe should be
as short as possible and installed so that it has a continuous
rise of 20mm/m (1/4 in./ft.) of horizontal length from the
breech connection on the appliance to the chimney. Elbows
should be minimized and the sections of pipe and fittings
should be joined with sheet metal screws and straps.
Routing should be made in such a way as to avoid sharp
turns or unduly long runs. It is recommended that the heater
be piped to its own individual flue. Where there is only one
flue for both furnace and water heater, various methods are
practiced in which the water heater flue enters the chimney
above the main smoke pipe. Also, a “Y” fitting is frequently
used to combine the heater and furnace flues, prior to enter-
ing the chimney connection (see Figure 4, check with local
authorities having jurisdiction). Obtain a gas-tight seal to
prevent possible flue gas leakage and carbon monoxide
emissions, which can lead to severe bodily injury or death.

Draft Regulator

This device is used on conventional chimney venting only. It
automatically maintains a constant negative pressure in the
chimney to obtain maximum efficiency. If the chimney does
not develop sufficient draft, the draft control cannot function
properly. The heater must be equipped with an approved
draft regulator of adequate size. Ensure the draft regulator
diameter is at least as large as the flue pipe diameter. Follow
manufacturers recommended instructions for installation. It
must be installed in the flue pipe before it enters the chim-
ney and after the Blocked Vent Safety Switch, if one is used.
Set the draft regulator at -0.03 in. w.c. (-0.0075kPa), as
measured in the flue (between the heater and the draft reg-
ulator). Recommended over-fire draft is -0.02 in. w.c. (-
0.005kPa).

Summary of Contents for JW317

Page 1: ...mmable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation and service must be per formed by a qualified Oil Burner Technician or your oil supplier Immediately call your oi...

Page 2: ...g Installation of Power Venter Water Supply 11 Piping Installation Filling the Water Heater Closed System Thermal Expansion Temperature and Pressure T P Relief Valve The Temperature and Pressure Relie...

Page 3: ...se instructions An identifying data plate can be found at the front of your water heater When referring to your water heater always have the information listed on the data plate readily available Prot...

Page 4: ...ater igniter or burner flame can ignite these vapours causing a flashback fire or explosion which may result in severe property damage serious personal injury or death If flammable liquids or vapours...

Page 5: ...ications All JOHN WOOD brand water heaters are designed to burn only fuels not heavier than No 2 furnace oil III INSTALLATION Unpacking the Water Heater Important Do not remove any permanent instructi...

Page 6: ...r an anti siphon device must be used to prevent flow of oil in case of an oil line break Support the oil lines as required by applic able codes Make tank connections with swing joints or cop per tubin...

Page 7: ...n mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in JWF307 508 20 X 152 6 610 24 51 2 51 2 457 18 229 9 JWF507 559 22 X 152 6 610 24 51 2 51 2 457 18 229 9 JWF657 660 26 X 152 6 610 24 51 2 51 2 406 16 152 6 JWF307...

Page 8: ...4 826 in 23 1 3 23 32 1 2 mm 1241 1372 1486 in 48 7 8 54 58 1 2 mm 150 178 178 in 6 7 7 G H C D E F Model Diam A B A B C D E F G H JWF307 JWF507 JWF657 JWF307V mm 508 559 660 508 in 20 22 26 20 mm 229...

Page 9: ...appliance or for replacing the air vented by other exhaust devices within the house Outdoor Combustion Ventilation Air Unconfined space If the water heater is installed in an unconfined space in a bui...

Page 10: ...e to do any of the following can result in serious property damage severe bodily injury or death Clean the chimney including removal of blockage Repair or replace damaged pipe or liner Repair mortar a...

Page 11: ...ost Purge Installation of Power Venter The Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment CSA B139 04 or Standard for the Installation of Oil Burning Equipment NFPA 31 local codes and the man ufactures i...

Page 12: ...l hot water faucets served by the system to allow air to escape from the tank 3 Open the cold water inlet valve NOTE When filling avoid water leakage Do not allow the insulation of the water heater to...

Page 13: ...nd pressure relief valve is to discharge water in large quantities in the event of excessive temperature or pressure developing in the water heater The valve s relief pressure must not exceed the work...

Page 14: ...llations must comply with the latest editions of these codes Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C22 1 Canada National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 USA Any additional local provincial national or stat...

Page 15: ...VE BURNER MOTOR IGNITOR LIMIT JUMPER CAD CELL T T F F WHITE BLACK 48245 BURNER JUNCTION BOX L2 NEUTRAL Figure 11 Typical Primary Control Wiring 48245 BLOCKED VENT SAFETY SWITCH L1 HOT ORANGE GROUND JU...

Page 16: ...f the tank Check Here 1 Have the safety precautions described in the manual been implemented 2 Does the oil piping conform to the recommen dations of your Oil Supply Company 3 Has the oil piping been...

Page 17: ...upply and open a nearby hot water faucet to depressurize the water tank 3 Drain approximately 20 litres 5 US gallons of water from tank Refer to Draining and Flushing for proper procedures Close drain...

Page 18: ...bustion air to the heater Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible material gasoline and other flammable vapors and liq uids Keep the air ventilation openings unobstructed If dust and l...

Page 19: ...er in it Re Starting The Heater After Shut Down 1 Follow instructions for Filling the Water Heater and Startup when heater is ready to be put back into ser vice 2 If the heater does not start check to...

Page 20: ...mands for both domestic service hot water and space heating requirement The sizing and installation must be per formed in accordance with good engineering practice such as ASHRAE Handbooks HRAI Hydron...

Page 21: ...open position and must be connected to the water pump WATER HEATER 200mm TO 300mm 8 in TO 12 in HOT OUTLET EXPANSION TANK OPTIONAL MIXING VALVE COLD INLET CHECK VALVE IF USED REQUIRES EXPANSION TANK...

Page 22: ...GPH BECKETT AFG GSW J7037 1 0 GPH U S ONLY BECKETT AFG GSW J7036 1 0 GPH MASS ONLY CARLIN EZ197397AJW717 1 0 GPH CARLIN 97397AJW717 1 00 x 60A DEL 38018 100 psi 9 AERO FAFC 2X 0 65 0 75 GPH AERO SV 2...

Page 23: ...0 75 GPH BECKETT AFG GSW J5999 0 75 GPH CARLIN EZ196983AJW507 0 75 GPH CARLIN 96983AJW507 0 75 x 60A DEL 85472 100 psi 7 RIELLO R35 3 05 OR 0 65 GPH RIELLO R35 3 05 OR 0 65 x 60A CT Delavan 160 0 75 5...

Page 24: ...the water heater s Model Number SKU Serial Number date of purchase and date of installation c THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY IS W...

Page 25: ...gency beyond the control of the Manufacturer or s The water heater is installed in a closed system without adequate provision for thermal expansion 3 Except when speci cally prohibited by the applicab...

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