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Form 433-CV/LN, Page 6

Figure 5B - Typical Common Vent Application of a unit
heater and a water heater venting into a Tile-lined
Masonry Chimney

11. Venting (cont'd)

11B. Requirements and Instructions for Common Venting (Refer to Figures 5A and 5B and

Common Vent Tables 1-4) (cont'd)

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Vent Connector Rise (cont'd)

Tile-lined

Masonry
Chimney

R1

H

4", Type B

Double-Wall

Vent Connector -

Maximum

horizontal length

is 6 ft (1.8M)

Water

Heater

Key to Figures 5A and 5B AND/OR Tables (pages 7-10)

(appears in illustrations and tables) = Common Vent Height

Definition - The common vent height is the vertical distance
measurement from the highest drafthood outlet or flue collar
to the vent cap or chimney outlet of the common vent.

(appears in tables only) = Vent Connector Rise

Definition - The vent connector rise is the vertical
distance measurement from each heater or appliance
outlet to the centerline where the vent gas streams come
together.

R1 (appears in illustrations only) = Vent Connector Rise (R

above) of the Category I Appliance in Figures 5A and
5B 
IMPORTANT: Be certain that the appliance being
vented with the heater is one that is permissible for common
Category I venting.

R2 (appears in illustrations only) = Vent Connector Rise (R

above) of Model FT30-CV, FT45-CV, or FT45-LN in
Figures 5A and 5B (NOTE: In Figure 5B, there is no
R2 because the vent connector rise is zero.)

Type B
Double-Wall
Common Vent

4" Type B Double-Wall

Vent Connector -

Maximum horizontal

length is 6 ft (1.8M)

Vent
Connector
of  another
Category I
appliance

H

R1

R2

Category I Appliance

(water heater)

Model FT
-CV or -LN

Model FT
-CV or -LN

Maximum Length of the Vent Connector of Other Category I
Appliance

Connector Diameter

Maximum Horizontal Length

3"

4-1/2 ft (1.4M)

4"

6 ft (1.8M)

5"

7-1/2 ft (2.3M)

6"

9 ft (2.7M)

7"

10-1/2 ft (3.2M)

8"

12 ft (3.7M)

9"

13-1/2 ft (4.1M)

10"

15 ft (4.6M)

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Common Vent

Definition - The vertical portion of a Type B double-wall vent or
tile-lined masonry chimney into which two or more vent connec-
tors attach

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Common Vent Height

Definition - Vertical distance measurement from the highest draft-
hood outlet or flue collar to the vent cap or chimney outlet of the
common vent (See Figures 5A and  5B).

Add the BTUH's of the appliances and use the Common Vent Ca-
pacity Tables  to determine permissible common vent size and height
combination. If either of the connector vents in the system are single-
wall vent pipe, use a single-wall vent pipe table.

Model FT-CV or FT-LN Common Vent Height Requirements

NOTE: Because Model FT-CV and -LN is fan assisted, the col-
umn Nat/Nat does not apply
. Depending on the other appli-
ance, use either Fan+Nat or Fan+Fan.

Type B Double-Wall Pipe - Depending on the type of vent con-
nector, use Table 1B or Table 2B

Masonry Chimney lined with Type B or a Listed Liner (see note
under table) - Depending on the type of vent connector, use Table
1B or Table 2B

Interior Tile-lined Masonry Chimney - Depending on the type
of vent connector, use Table 3B or Table 4B

Figure 5A - Typical
Common Vent
Application of a unit
heater and a water
heater using a Type
B Double-Wall
Common Vent

Summary of Contents for FT30-CV

Page 1: ...ath Read the installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELS 1 DANGER Failure to comply will result in severe perso...

Page 2: ...and movable scaffold ing In addition the heaters must be located so as to be accessible for servicing adjustment etc 2 Warranty Refer to the limited warranty information on the Warranty Card in the O...

Page 3: ...and 45 inches mm Top 1 25 Flue Connector 6 152 Access Panel 18 457 Non Access Side 1 25 Bottom 1 25 Rear 18 457 Units must be installed so that the clearances in the table are provided for combustion...

Page 4: ...ll the assem bly so that the louvers will direct the air downward with the heater in its new position 3 Turn the access panel so that the labels are in an upright position Re attach the panel 10 Suspe...

Page 5: ...n venting Common Venting Terms and Requirements Common vents must be vertical The common vertical portion may be either a Type B double wall vent a masonry chimney lined with a Type B or listed liner...

Page 6: ...horizontal length is 6 ft 1 8M Vent Connector of another Category I appliance H R1 R2 Category I Appliance water heater Model FT CV or LN Model FT CV or LN Maximum Length of the Vent Connector of Oth...

Page 7: ...103 356 230 121 454 294 141 564 358 3 24 47 36 37 87 64 53 139 101 67 210 145 88 290 198 105 384 258 123 492 330 143 612 402 1 22 43 28 34 78 50 49 123 78 65 189 113 89 257 154 106 341 200 125 436 257...

Page 8: ...8 257 299 203 320 398 265 391 511 339 528 637 413 1 N A N A 29 79 87 52 116 138 81 177 214 116 238 291 158 312 380 208 397 482 266 556 596 324 2 N A N A 34 83 94 62 121 150 97 185 230 138 246 314 189...

Page 9: ...776 394 3 27 52 34 42 97 62 59 159 98 75 269 145 99 383 206 119 517 276 139 672 358 163 848 452 1 24 42 22 38 80 42 55 130 71 74 232 108 101 324 153 120 444 216 142 582 277 165 739 348 2 26 50 29 40 9...

Page 10: ...N A N A 35 94 131 68 136 231 112 205 422 176 271 607 255 349 831 351 440 1090 466 610 1386 597 1 N A N A 23 84 104 49 122 200 89 182 410 151 243 617 232 315 875 328 402 1181 444 560 1537 580 2 N A N A...

Page 11: ...in Do not rely on the heater for support of either horizontal or vertical vent pipe n Vent Terminal The vent terminal should be a minimum of six feet from adjoining buildings The vent terminal should...

Page 12: ...40 24 84 51 160 98 320 195 490 299 930 567 100 38 23 79 48 150 92 305 186 460 281 870 531 125 34 21 72 44 130 79 275 168 410 250 780 476 150 31 19 64 39 120 73 250 153 380 232 710 433 175 28 17 59 36...

Page 13: ...fan motor remains energized for an additional 180 seconds NOTE This is a three trial system should the unit not sense burner flame the unit will lockout for one hour before initiating another trial f...

Page 14: ...CIRCUIT TO HIGH LIMIT OR FLAME ROLLOUT TERMINAL 5 FLASHES FLAME SENSED AND GAS VALVE NOT ENERGIZED STEADY ON INTERNAL FAILURE MICRO CONTROLLER FAILURE SELF CHECK NOTES 1 THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS ARE FI...

Page 15: ...r natural or propane gas The burners are lightweight and factory mounted in an assembly which permits them to be removed as a unit for inspection or service vice technician to inspect the appliance an...

Page 16: ...r as practical close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space where the heater is and other spaces of the building Turn on clothes dryers and exhaust fans such as range hoods and...

Page 17: ...urner tube Fuel gas spilling out of the back of the burner tube will cause gas odor inside the building and if not corrected could eventually cause a fire explo sion hazard To prevent fuel gas spillin...

Page 18: ...a year Inspection should in clude all joints seams and the vent cap Replace any defective parts Flame Sensor Refer to Figure 10 and locate the flame sensor Dis connect the wire remove the screw and th...

Page 19: ...control at the thermostat or main power 6 Faulty combustion air proving switch 6 Replace combustion air proving switch 7 Main valve not operating 7 a Defective valve a If 24 volt is measured at the v...

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