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enclosed spaces containing combustion appliances.

MightyTherm2 units are not allowed to be vented 

into a common horizontal Cat III vent system (horizontal 

discharge or other configuration for Cat III), unless a 

properly sized vent fan is used, and the common vent 

system is properly designed by the vent fan manufacturer 

or a qualified engineer. 

Refer to the installation and operating instructions 

on all appliances to be common vented for instructions, 

warnings, restrictions and safety requirements. If safe 

operation of all appliances connected to a common vent 

cannot be assured, including prevention of spillage of 

flue gasses into living spaces, common venting should 

not be applied, and appliances should each be vented 

separately.

2.2.4  Category III Vent

When the Mighty Therm2 is vented with horizontal 

discharge, it must be installed per this installation 

manual and the venting system manufacturer’s 

installation instructions. The vent system must be sealed 

stainless steel (

see Table 5

).

Route the vent pipe to the heater as directly as 

possible. Seal all joints and provide adequate hangers 

as required in the venting system manufacturer’s Instal-

lation Instructions. Horizontal portions of the venting 

system must be supported to prevent sagging and may 

not have any low sections that could trap condensate. 

The unit must not support the weight of the vent pipe. 

Horizontal runs must slope downwards not less than ¼ 

inch per foot (2 cm/m) from the unit to the vent terminal. 

Reference 

Table 2

 for the size of the Category III vent 

system. Up to three elbows can be used with 50 linear 

feet (15.2m) of pipe. Subtract 10 allowable linear feet 

(3.0m) for every additional elbow used.

 WARNING

The outdoor vent terminal gets hot. Unit must be 

installed in such a way as to reduce the risk of burns 

from contact with the vent terminal.

2.3  Locating Vent & Combustion Air 

Terminals

2.3.1  Side Wall Vent Terminal

The appropriate Laars side wall vent hood must 

be used, and is listed in the installation and operation 

manual. The terminal provides a means of installing 

the vent piping through the building wall, and must 

be located in accordance with ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 

and applicable local codes. In Canada, the installation 

must be in accordance with CSA B149.1 or .2 and local 

applicable codes. Consider the following when installing 

the terminal:

1. 

Figure 4 

shows the requirements for mechanical 

vent terminal clearances for the U.S. and Canada.

2.  Vent terminals for condensing appliances or 

appliances with condensing vents are 

not

 permitted 

to terminate above a public walkway, or over an 

area where condensate or vapor could create a 

nuisance or hazard.

3.  Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases cannot 

be drawn into air conditioning system inlets.

4.  Locate the vent terminal so that vent gases cannot 

enter the building through doors, windows, gravity 

inlets or other openings. When possible, locations 

under windows or near doors should be avoided.

5.  Locate the vent terminal so that it cannot be 

blocked by snow. The National Fuel gas code 

requires that it be at a minimum of 12" above 

grade. In a location that has the possibility of snow 

accumulation, it is critical the installer places the 

vent at least 12" higher than the maximum potential 

snow line. Seek local municipalities and their codes 

for appropriate installation techniques.

6.  Locate the terminal so the vent exhaust does not 

settle on building surfaces or other nearby objects. 

Vent products may damage such surfaces or 

objects.

7.  If the boiler or water heater uses ducted combustion 

air from an intake terminal located on the same 

wall, locate the vent terminal at least 3 feet (0.9m) 

horizontally from the combustion air terminal, and 

locate the vent terminal at least 1 foot (0.3m) above 

the combustion air terminal.

2.3.2  Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal

The Laars side wall combustion air terminal (see 

Table 2

) must be used when the unit takes its combustion 

air through a duct from a side wall. Consider the 

following when installing the terminal:

1.  Do not locate the air inlet terminal near a source 

of corrosive chemical fumes (e.g., cleaning fluid, 

chlorinated compounds, etc.)

2.  Locate the terminal so that it will not be subject to 

damage by accident or vandalism.

3.  Locate the combustion air terminal so that it 

cannot be blocked by snow. The National Fuel 

gas code requires that it be at a minimum of 12" 

above grade. Depending on local conditions, the 

installer should ensure that it remains at least 12" 

above the maximum potential snow line. Seek 

local municipalities and their codes for appropriate 

installation techniques.

 

 

WARNING: 

It is critical that the combustion 

air intake and the vent terminals remain at least 

12" above the maximum potential snow line. 

If either the vent terminal or the air terminal is 

blocked by snow, there may be potential for the 

unit to produce excess carbon monoxide and or 

recirculate flue gasses into the building/dwelling. 

Personal injury or DEATH may occur. Natural 

 

TERM

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

Pipe 

Must comply with UL Standard 1738

 

 

 

such as Type 29-4C Stainless Steel

 

 

 

(either insulated or non-insulated).

 

Joint 

Follow vent manufacturer’s instructions

   Sealing

Table 5. Required Horizontal Venting Material.

Summary of Contents for MIGHTY THERM2

Page 1: ...iser d essence ni d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ Ne pas tenter d allumer d appareils Ne...

Page 2: ...Heaters 4B 1 Water System Piping Water Heater 14 4B 2 Hot Water Supply Piping Water Heater 15 4B 3 Water Flow Requirements Water Heater 15 4B 4 Combined Water Heating potable and Space Heating Water H...

Page 3: ...or local factory representative with any issues or questions regarding this equipment Experience has shown that most operating issues are caused by improper installation The Mighty Therm2 appliance is...

Page 4: ...ate packages Verify receipt of all packages listed on the packing slip Inspect everything for damage immediately upon delivery and advise the carrier of any shortages or damage Any such claims should...

Page 5: ...d for 30 feet 9 1m of piping If the appliance must be installed with longer piping runs then larger diameter pipe or tubing shall be used Consult the factory for assistance Figure 1 Dimensional Data s...

Page 6: ...Dimensional Data pump mounted models HORIZONTAL INTAKE AIR VENT COLLAR VENT PIPE PIPE MAX PIPE MAX NO SIDE WALL SIDE WALL SIZE SIZE DIAMETER DIAMETER LENGTH OF ELBOWS VENT COMBUSTION TERMINAL AIR TER...

Page 7: ...all communicate directly or by ducts with the outdoors or spaces that freely communicate with the outdoors When directly communicating with the outdoors or when communicating to the outdoors through v...

Page 8: ...the vent system must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Latest Edition in the U S or in Canada to CSA B149 1 latest edition The vent system must be sized and installed for a Category I...

Page 9: ...ppliances with condensing vents are not permitted to terminate above a public walkway or over an area where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard 3 Locate the vent terminal so that ven...

Page 10: ...et 3 feet 91 cm above if within 10 feet 3 m 6 feet 1 83 m horizontally Vent termination not allowed in this location Vent termination not allowed in this location for category IV appliances A vent sha...

Page 11: ...irectly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half inch in size GAS VENT DIREC...

Page 12: ...ing system Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they will operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan Close fireplace dampers 4 Place in operation the...

Page 13: ...e gas supply piping during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 45kpa 9 The unit must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its individual manual s...

Page 14: ...r oxygen is introduced into the system To ensure a proper operating temperature leading to long boiler life a flow rate has been established based on the fluid temperature rise for this specific size...

Page 15: ...o be aggressive and can erode metals including copper if the water is moved too quickly The water flow requirements for the Mighty Therm2 water heater are based upon the hardness of the water The wate...

Page 16: ...LAARS Heating Systems Page 16 Figure 6 Hydronic Piping Multiple Boilers Primary Secondary System Figure 7 Hydronic Piping Multiple Boilers Low Temperature System...

Page 17: ...Mighty Therm2 Page 17 Figure 8 Hydronic Piping One Boiler Multi Temperature System Figure 9 Hydronic Piping Primary Secondary Reverse Return...

Page 18: ...LAARS Heating Systems Page 18 Figure 10 Hydronic Piping Primary Secondary Reverse Return Low Temperature Figure 11 Water Heater Piping One Heater One Tank...

Page 19: ...Mighty Therm2 Page 19 Figure 12 Water Heater Piping Multiple Heaters One Tank Figure 13 Water Heater Piping One Heater Multiple Tanks...

Page 20: ...19 170 257 341 0 6 1 1 1 9 21 14 10 1250 68 68 90 3 8 3 8 6 3 31 31 24 257 257 341 1 2 1 2 1 9 17 17 13 1500 68 68 90 3 9 3 9 6 5 38 38 28 257 257 341 1 2 1 2 2 0 21 21 16 1750 68 68 90 4 0 4 0 6 7 4...

Page 21: ...ipe or dielectric unions may isolate the boiler electrically Service and maintenance personnel who work on or around the boiler may be standing on wet floors and could be electrocuted by an ungrounded...

Page 22: ...2 BLOWER 1 LOW HIGH LOW HIGH K1 K2 K1 K2 F2 35 67 F2 35 67 F1 35 67 F1 35 67 K3 HSI 2 HSI 1 120 VAC DPDT MAIN POWER SWITCH S2 S2 35 67 35 67 L2 35 67 L2 35 67 BD 1 IGN S1 S1 35 67 35 67 35 67 L1 35 67...

Page 23: ...Mighty Therm2 Page 23 Figure 19 Mighty Therm2 500 750 Connection Diagram...

Page 24: ...LAARS Heating Systems Page 24 Figure 20 Mighty Therm2 1000 Connection Diagram...

Page 25: ...1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 lockout indicator T stat lockout indicator G Pressure Switch Gas Valve 24V Ground Remote Sense S1 L1 L2 S2 Fenwal F1 F2 lockout indicator T stat lockout indicator G Pressure...

Page 26: ...e graves blessures ou la mort Ne faire seulement que les connexions conformes au Manuel d installation et d exploitation If controlling the stages of the MT2 from an external source multiple boiler co...

Page 27: ...ners independently Note that if a single blower is disabled on units 1250 2000 the other fan will continue to operate and safely allow the boiler to run with a single stage 6 2 Filling the System 1 En...

Page 28: ...ent and Set Up Mighty Therm2 appliances may be operated at high altitude 7700 ft 2347 m with a reduction in output of approximately 10 At altitudes of less than or more than 7700 ft 2347 m the applian...

Page 29: ...y Therm2 appliances for high altitude High altitude adjustment is accomplished by adjustment of the gas valve manifold pressure and the air shutter s The required instruments used to assist in these a...

Page 30: ...Disen gage the flanged fitting before and after the valve and remove the valve Re install in reverse order Ensure o rings are properly installed for both inlet and outlet Turn on manual gas shutoff va...

Page 31: ...onduit and sensors from all components that are attached to the inlet outlet header 4 Isolate the heat exchanger from the water supply 5 Disconnect the header flanges from the inlet and outlet 6 Allow...

Page 32: ...Laars representative to discuss possible remedies 8 4 Short Cycling Water Heater Short cycling will generally occur only in combination space heating and water heating applications when the water hea...

Page 33: ...019 5C3019 5C3019 5C3019 5C3019 5C3019 5C3019 12C Pump Housing Cover 5C3020 5C3020 5C3020 5C3020 5C3020 5C3020 5C3020 14 Cover Pipe Gas Manifold 5F3304 5F3304 10F3304 20F3304 20F3304 20F3304 20F3304 2...

Page 34: ...T2018000 T2017400 T2018000 T2017400 45 Tile Bottom Center T2015900 T2015900 T2015900 T2015900 1 1 2 2 Gas Train Components See Figure 24 46 Blower A2111900 A2111900 A2111900 A2111900 A2111900 A2111900...

Page 35: ...Cutoff optional E2076500 E2076500 E2076500 E2076500 E2076500 E2076500 E2076500 60 Gauge Temperature Pressure A0079000 A0079000 A0079000 A0079000 A0079000 A0079000 A0079000 62 Tee Adapter Outlet Cast...

Page 36: ...E0093200 E0093200 E0093200 79 Panel Mounting Limits Ignition Control 5F7001 5F7001 5F7001 5F7001 5F7001 5F7001 5F7001 80 Panel Cover High Limit Ignition Control 5F7003 5F7003 5F7003 5F7003 5F7003 5F7...

Page 37: ...Mighty Therm2 Page 37 Figure 23 Sheet Metal Components 12A 12B 12C...

Page 38: ...LAARS Heating Systems Page 38 Figure 24 Internal Components...

Page 39: ...2001800 1500 A2001900 1750 A2001900 2000 A2109700 Mighty Therm2 Water Heater Size Pump p n Soft Water Normal Water Hard Water 500 A2001700 A2001700 A2001900 750 A2001700 A2001700 A2001900 1000 A200170...

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