Combustion Air Requirements - Brant Radiant Heaters AVS-40N Instructions Manual

Avs series, gas-fired infrared quad tube heater
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Combustion Air Requirements

Combustion air may be supplied to the heater by indoor or outdoor means.
If using combustion air intake from indoors, the required volume of the space must be a minimum of 50 ft
per 1000 BTU/hr (4.8 m
unusually tight construction with air infiltration rates of less than 0.40 air changes per hour, outside
combustion air is typically needed unless the sheer size of the building allows otherwise. Contact the
factory for further determination of air infiltration rates.
Non-contaminated outside air for combustion must be ducted to the heater if any of the following apply:
• Chemicals such as chlorinated or fluorinated hydrocarbons (typical sources are refrigerants, solvents,
adhesives, degreasers, paints, paint removers, lubricants, pesticides, etc.).
• High humidity.
• Contaminants such as sawdust, welding smoke, etc.
• Negative building pressure.
• Unusually tight construction where there is an air infiltration rate of less the 0.40 air changes per hour.
Combustion air intake may be located on either the sidewall or roof (see figures 3.15 - 3.18).
Figure 3.15
Vertical Outside
Air Supply for Single Heater
Intake
Side View
Figure 3.16
Optional Vertical
Outside Air Supply for Single
Heater Intake
Side View
3
/kW) unless the building is of unusually tight construction. If the building is of
Truss
2"x6"x12" Header
4" pipe
3.0
Installation
Tri-Ply
Burner
Box
Roof Intake Cap
18 in. Minimum
Air Inlet Connection (Flexible boot and band
23
Combustion Air Requirements
Inlet Cap
4" Inlet Duct
Drill 4-3/4" ø
hole into header.
Wood Screw x2
Field Supplied)
Adapter
Flexible Boot
Worm Gear Clamp
Roof
clamps are recommended)
Burner
Box
3

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