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HI400HD D / HD G
Operation
4.17
Venting the Machine
Overview
The exhaust from indirect-fired heaters must be vented to a chimney or an exhaust
duct. Exhaust gases must rise in order to maintain a proper draft in the chimney or
exhaust duct.
Note:
The information presented below is intended as a general reference guide.
Local and national code requirements supersede these suggestions.
Before
installing the
machine
■
Adhere to all local and national codes.
■
Adhere to all fire prevention regulations.
■
Consult all appropriate governing bodies or local contractor for venting and
fresh air requirements.
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Make sure that the room or building to be heated has sufficient ventilation to
ensure that the machine has enough air to function properly.
Duct
requirements
■
Do not use B-vent exhaust pipes to vent an oil burning machine. Contact
Wacker Neuson Product Support for recommended alternatives.
■
Check local codes for appropriate vent piping materials.
Machine
setup
■
Position the machine in a manner that avoids excessive vent bends (elbows),
and long horizontal runs.
■
Keep air inlets and outlets free from obstruction. Ensure that there are no bulky
objects or sheets/covers near or on the machine.
Routing the
vent piping
■
Route the venting pipes in a manner that avoids flammable materials.
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Route the venting pipes in a manner that avoids contact with people.
■
Sufficient draft shall be created to assure safe and proper operation of the
machine (minimum 0.05 in. w.c.).
■
Avoid any 90° elbows or bends in at least the first 10 feet (3m) of exhaust ducts.
Terminating
the vent
piping
■
When the machine is connected to a flue pipe, the flue pipe shall terminate in a
vertical section at least two feet (0.6m) long.
■
If exhaust is to be vented out the side of a building, as shown in the lower left
diagram, the end of the exhaust pipe should be vertical and at least 2 feet
(0.6m) long. A rain cap should be installed to avoid any potential downdraft or
back pressure on the exhaust system.
■
If the heater is being operated in a multi-floor building with the exhaust outlet
below the roof line, exhaust gases must not be allowed to re-enter the building.
DANGER
Asphyxiation hazard. Exhaust gas from the burner contains carbon monoxide, a
deadly poison. Exposure to carbon monoxide can kill you in minutes.
►
Never run the machine indoors or in an enclosed area unless the machine is
vented properly according to local and national codes.
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