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Bosch AquaStar 125FX LP Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Automatic instantaneous type water heater for use with natural and liquefied petroleum gas

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COMBUSTION
AIR REQUIREMENTS
The AquaStar
water heater holds cold water in its copper
heat exchanger
and brass
water
valve when
not in use.
Because
of this, any cold air that comes
in through
the
unit's vent pipe is capable
of freezing
these components.
This
Installation
Manual
specifies
the
vent
length
requirements
and the amount of combustion
air required for
this unit. When all requirements
are followed,
the unit will
operate
properly and safely. However, there may still be a
risk of freezing
due to negative
draft if all the combustion
appliances
in the area are not being supplied with a sufficient
amount of make-up air. A wood stove or furnace can rob the
make-up
air in the AquaStar's
vent pipe, leaving the cold
infiltrating
air capable
of freezing
the cold water
in the
AquaStar
heat exchanger.
To prevent
this the FXHOOD
horizontal vent terminator,
which is supplied
separately with
the water heater, needs to be installed
on the end of the
horizontal
vent run (see page 7). The FXHOOD
is a CSA
approved
vent terminator for the Aquastar
125FX and has a
built in back draft flapper.
Observe
the following
instructions
concerning
combustion
air.
Appliances
located in unconfined
spaces:
a) An unconfined
space
is one whose
volume is greater
than 50 cubic feet per 1000 Btu per hour of the combined
rating of all appliances
installed in the space. That would
be 6500 cubic feet for the AquaStar
125FX alone.
b) In unconfined
spaces in buildings
of conventional
frame,
masonry,
or metal construction,
infiltration
is normally
adequate
to provide air for combustion,
ventilation,
and
dilution of flue gasses.
Air Vents
(10 3/4X 10 3/4in, each)
Appliances
located in confined
spaces: The confined
space
must
be provided
with
two
permanent
openings,
one
commencing
within
12 inches
of the
top
and
one
commencing
within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure.
Each opening
must have a minimum free area of one square
inch per:
- 1000 Btu/hr
if all air is taken from inside the building.
- 2000 Btu/hr if all air is taken from the outside by horizontal
ducts.
- 4000
Btu/hr
if all air is taken from the outside
by direct
openings
or vertical ducts.
Or the confined space must be provided with one permanent
opening or duct that is within 12 inches of the ceiling of the
enclosure.
This opening
must have a minimum free area of
one square inch per:
- 3000 Btu/hr if all air is taken from the outside by a direct
opening
or vertical duct.
Louvers,
grills and screens
have a blocking
effect. If the
effective free area is not known, assume it is 20 % to 25%
of the total opening for wood louvers and 60 °/0 to 75% for
metal
louvers.
Refer to the National
Fuel Gas Code
for
complete
information.
In buildings
of tight construction
all
air should be taken from outside.
This product is not approved for manufactured homes
(mobile home), recreational
vehicles (RV) or boats.
Reference ANSI Z21.10.3.
This product is neither designed or approved for outside
installations.
CLEARANCES
The Aquastar
125FX is design certified
for installation
on a
combustible
wall and for installation
in an alcove or closet
with the minimum
clearances
to combustible
and non -
combustible
construction
listed below
A. Top 12 inches (305 ram)
B. Front 4 inches (102 ram)
C. Back 0 inches*
D. Sides 4 inch (102ram)
E. Bottom
12 inches (305 mm)
* On a combustible
wall surface the unit should be mounted
away from the wall to provide
adequate
clearance
of the
vent pipe. Clearance
from the vent pipe is dependent
upon
the clearance
rating
of the venting
material
used.
See
VENTING
section.
125FX
I_(
Air Vents
51/2 X 51/2
in, each)
6 720 606 601
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