Supplements; Evaluating Combustion And Ventilation Air Supply - State Water Heaters GPX Service Handbook

Residential fvir gas water heaters - series 300/301
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SUPPLEMENTS

EVALUATING
COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION AIR
SUPPLY
WARNING!
Gas
water
require an adequate source of clean air
for
combustion
and
Without sufficient air, a water heater
will have frequent pilot outages and
may emit excessive and abnormal
amounts of carbon monoxide.
Before beginning:
Calculate total BTU/HR rating of all
appliances
To calculate the combus on air and
ven la on required, add up the total
BTU/HR ra ngs of all gas burning
appliances (e.g., water heaters, furnaces,
clothes dryers) in the same area.
A water heater's BTU/HR rating is on its
data plate, located next to the gas control
valve/thermostat. The BTU/HR ratings
should be on the other appliances' data
plates. If you have trouble determining
the BTU/HR ratings, contact the
manufacturer.
NOTICE: If you are
replacing an old water heater with one
that has a higher BTU/HR rating, the
amount of ventilation required may be
greater.
Example:
Gas Burning Appliance
BTU/HR Rating
Gas Water Heater
Furnace
Dryer
Total
Household Appliances:
Gas Burning Appliance
Gas Water Heater
heaters
ventilation.
Table 2 provides examples of minimum
square footage (area) required for
various BTU/HR totals. Areas used for
storage or which contain large objects
containing less air than is assumed for
the room sizes in Table 4. See Option A
for more specific calculations.
Table 4.
BTU/HR
30,000
45,000
60,000
75,000
90,000
105,000
120,000
135,000
Option A: Installation without
outside
recommended)
Ventilation
recommended for all installations. Even
40,000
if the water heater is installed in a large,
75,000
open room inside the house, outdoor
20,000
air is usually needed because modern
homes are very tightly sealed and
often do not supply enough air to the
135,000
water heater. However, when installed
in a large indoor space, it may be
possible to provide enough air without
outside ventilation. If you are unsure
if the installation location has enough
BTU/HR Rating
Total
Minimum
Typical
Square
Room with
Feet with
8' Ceiling
8' Ceiling
188
9 x 21
281
14 x 20
375
15 x 25
469
15 x 31
563
20 x 28
657
20 x 33
750
25 x 30
844
28 x 30
ventilation
(not
with
outside
air
is
Residential Standard Gas Water Heater Service Handbook • 21
ventilation, contact your local gas utility
company or code officials for a safety
inspection.
The following instructions will help
determine if it may be possible to install
without outside ventilation.
this may be possible, you will need to
conduct the vent draft test on page 11
when installation is finished. If there is
not enough ventilation, you will need to
ventilate with outside air.
Check for Chemicals:
Installations where corrosive chemicals
may be present require outside air.
Air for combustion and ventilation
must be clean and free of corrosive or
acid-forming chemicals such as sulfur,
fluorine, and chlorine. Ventilation with
outside air will reduce these chemicals,
but it may not completely eliminate
them. Failure due to corrosive chemicals
is not covered by the warranty. Examples
of locations that require outside air due
to chemicals include:
Beauty salons
Photo processing labs
Indoor pools
Laundry, hobby, or craft rooms
Chemical storage areas
Products such as aerosol sprays,
detergents, bleaches, cleaning solvents,
gasoline, air fresheners, paint and
varnish removers, and refrigerants
should not be stored or used near the
water heater.
A1: Calculate the air volume of
the room
Air requirements depend on the size of
the room.
Floor Area (Square feet) X Ceiling Height
(feet) = Room Volume (cubic feet)
If there are large objects in the room
(e.g., refrigerator, furnace, car), subtract
their volume from the volume of the
Even if

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