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Vent Termination Locations

The air inlet and exhaust outlet must be installed with the 

following minimum clearances (see figure 6):

 

Twelve inches (30 cm) above grade or maximum antici-

pated snow level.

 

Twelve inches (30 cm) from any opening through which 

flue gases could enter the structure.

 

Four feet (122 cm) horizontally and vertically from gas 

or electric meters, gas regulators, dryer vents, vent 

hoods, bathroom fan exhaust, attic fans and turbines.

 

Two feet (61 cm) from an inside corner formed by two 

exterior walls. 

 

Two feet from porches, decks, overhangs and  other 

obstructions.

In addition to maintaining the minimum clearances , the 

vent should terminate according to the following guidelines:

1.  

  Use only 2 inch pipe or a 2 inch concentric vent 

on the vent termination for 100,000 - 150,000 BTU/
Hr models. Do not expose any 3” X 2” reducers or 
bushings to outdoor ambient temperatures.

 

2.    The air inlet and exhaust outlet must not terminate 

under a patio, deck or any covered area.

3.   Do not terminate the vent near walkways or into alleys 

or other publicly accessible areas.

4.    Do not terminate the vent in an area where children     

or animals could block pipes.

5.    Do not locate the vent terminal too close to shrubs or 

bushes.

6.  Caulk all cracks, seams and joints within 6 feet (1.83 m) 

horizontally above and below the vent.

7.  Combustion air inlet termination and exhaust air termi-

nation must be located in the same pressure zone.

Figure 6: Minimum Clearances for Inlet/Outlet and Concentric Vent

A.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance above grade, 

veranda, porch, deck, balcony, or maximum 

anticipated snow level.

B.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance on top and side of  

window or door that may be opened. Maintain a 

36 in (91 cm) minimum clearance below a window 

or door that may be opened.

C.

  Clearance to permanently closed window.**

D.

  12 in (30 cm) min vertical clearance to ventilated 

soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal  

distance of 2 ft (61 cm) from the center line of the  

terminal.

E.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance to unventilated soffit.

F.

  Clearance to outside corner **

G.

  2 ft (61 cm) clearance to inside corner formed by 

two exterior walls.

H.

  4 ft (122 cm) clearance to each side of center line 

extending above meter/regulator assembly.

I.

  4 ft (122 cm) clearance to service regulator vent 

outlet.

J.

  12 in (30 cm) clearance to nonmechanical air 

supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet 

to any other appliance.

K.

  3 ft (91 cm) above if within 10 ft (3 m) horizontally of 

mechanical air supply inlet.

**Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. 

A.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance above grade,    

 

veranda, porch, deck, balcony, or maximum    

 

anticipated snow level.

B.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance on top and side of  

 

window or door that may be opened. Maintain         

 

a 36 in (91 cm) minimum clearance below a   

 

window or door that may be opened.

C.

  Clearance to permanently closed window.**

D.

  12 in (30 cm) min vertical clearance to ventilated  

 

soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal  

 

distance of 2 ft (61 cm) from the center line of the  

 terminal.

E.

  12 in (30 cm) min. clearance to unventilated soffit.

F.

  Clearance to outside corner. **

G.

  2 ft (61 cm) clearance to inside corner formed by  

 

two exterior walls.

H.

  3 ft (91 cm) within a height 15 ft (4.57 m) above the  

 meter/regulator 

assembly.

I.

  4 ft (122 cm) clearance to service regulator vent outlet.

J.

  12 in (30 cm) clearance to nonmechanical air  

 

supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to  

 

any other appliance.

K.

  6 ft (1.83 m) clearance to mechanical air supply inlet.

US Installations

Canadian Installations

Summary of Contents for PG 34-100-2NV or 2PV

Page 1: ...hbor s telephone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agenc...

Page 2: ...r these conditions we recommend the hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water system If hydrogen is p...

Page 3: ...orized service person The manufacturer and seller of this water heater will not be liable for any damages injuries or deaths caused by failure to comply with the installation and operating instruction...

Page 4: ...tally vented gas fueled heat ing appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS INSPECTION The s...

Page 5: ...intain proper clearances as specified on the data plate Figure 1 Garage Installation Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance S...

Page 6: ...tolerance 1 9 cm 0 31 cm tolerance Note The trap should be aligned so that the exhaust pipe is in a vertical position close to the surface of the water heater Figure 2 Minimum Clearance Locations Back...

Page 7: ...ne into the metal drain pan VENT PIPE SYSTEM Carbon Monoxide Hazard Follow all instructions to locate and install the vent pipe system Instructions can be found in this manual in state or local codes...

Page 8: ...shell housing by turning clockwise approximately 1 2 30 5 cm and pulling off of the internal clamshell housing see figure 4C Using your fingers or a small flat blade screwdriver remove the filter medi...

Page 9: ...the specified CSA listed plastic vent pipe All joints in the inlet and outlet piping must be properly cemented Size and cut all piping before cementing 1 Cut the pipe end square and remove all ragged...

Page 10: ...tain a 36 in 91 cm minimum clearance below a window or door that may be opened C Clearance to permanently closed window D 12 in 30 cm min vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the term...

Page 11: ...Units on Page 12 for correct terminations if installing more than one Polaris gas water heater Alternative Horizontal Termination The combustion air and exhaust terminations may be raised up to 24 inc...

Page 12: ...ne or anticipated snow levels See figure 9 below Note See Venting Additional Polaris Units below if installing more than one Polaris gas water heater Venting Additional Polaris Units When using two 2...

Page 13: ...hrough the Roof Termination Notes 1 Support Horizontal Pipe Every Four Feet 1 2 m Support Vertical Pipe Every Six ft 1 8 m 2 Increase The 12 Inch 30 5 cm MinimumAbove Grade To Keep Inlet OpeningAboveA...

Page 14: ...supply use 1 NPT to the fitting marked HOT OUTLET 2 Always use a suitable grade of joint compound and be certain that all fittings are tightened properly 3 The installation of unions in both the hot...

Page 15: ...l contaminate the potable water supply Closed System Thermal Expansion As water is heated it expands thermal expansion In a closed system the volume of water will increase As the volume of water incre...

Page 16: ...the water heater should be ver tical past any mixing valve or supply line to the heating system to remove air bubbles from the system Do not connect the water heater to any system or components previo...

Page 17: ...ine Must not be smaller than the pipe size of the relief valve or have any reducing coupling installed in the discharge line Must not be capped blocked plugged or contain any valve between the relief...

Page 18: ...9 for gas piping installation 1 Install a readily accessible manual shut off valve in the gas supply line as recommended by the local utility Know the location of this valve and how to turn off the ga...

Page 19: ...onally listed recognized fuel gas and carbon monoxide CO detectors are recommended in all applications and should be installed using the manufacturer s instructions and local codes rules or regulation...

Page 20: ...electrical wiring to the water heater 1 Shut off the power at the electrical service box 2 Loosen the screws securing the access panel to the electrical compartment The electrical wiring diagram model...

Page 21: ...T L1 NEUTRAL GND PSI PSO PRESSURE SWITCH BLACK WHITE WHITE RED LED YELLOW LED GREEN LED BROWN YELLOW RED THERMOSTAT DIAL ORANGE GAS VALVE BROWN BLUE BLUE WHITE IGNITER RED GREEN YELLOW ORANGE RED 24V...

Page 22: ...1 8 per foot 10 5 mm per meter Away from corners other vents windows etc Alternate Horizontal Correct relationship outlet to inlet 12 Min 30 5 cm above anticipated snow level 2 exhaust outlet air inle...

Page 23: ...ich signals the beginning of the ignition sequence see figure 21 and Red Ignition control is signaling the gas valve to open Figure 21 Sequence of Operation When the thermostat calls for heat the blow...

Page 24: ...e thermostat is adjusted to its lowest temperature setting when it is shipped from the factory Water temperature can be regulated by moving the temperature dial to the preferred setting The preferred...

Page 25: ...eing shut down during freezing temperatures To drain the tank perform the following steps 1 Turn off the gas supply at the Manual Gas Shut off Valve Turn off the electrical supply to the water heater...

Page 26: ...Remove the gas valve from the unit keeping the rubber gasket with the gas valve 8 Remove the flange from the gas inlet side of the valve by removing the four 4 attachment screws Figure 25 Replacing t...

Page 27: ...arity Detection SC SL Soft Lockout Control Automatically resets after 60 minutes SL3 Soft Lockout Hard Lockout Control automatically resets after 60 minutes with a maximum of 3 resets followed by hard...

Page 28: ...28 SOFTWARE OPERATION SEQUENCE IGNITION CONTROL MODULE SOFTWARE OPERATION SEQUENCE...

Page 29: ...TE TRAP ASSEMBLY 32 COLD WATER TUBE ASSEMBLY 33 TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 34 DRAIN VALVE 35 POTENTIOMETER 36 VENTURI GASKET not pictured 37 BLOWER ISOLATION RELAY TOOLS REQUIRED FOR SERVIC...

Page 30: ...15 3 4 40 1 2 41 6 3 8 5 1 2 6 5 8 150 PG 34 150 2NV OR 2PV 34 150 2 OR 3 48 1 2 22 15 3 4 40 1 2 41 6 3 8 5 1 2 6 5 8 150 PG 50 130 2NV OR 2PV 50 130 2 OR 3 62 3 8 22 15 3 4 54 1 2 55 6 3 8 5 1 2 6 5...

Page 31: ...31 NOTES...

Page 32: ...d To obtain technical warranty or service assistance during or after the installation of this water heater visit our website at http www americanwaterheater com or call toll free 1 800 456 9805 P O Bo...

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