Page 2 - Venting
2 Rev. 7 reflects the following: Changes to: The text in paragraph one of the Venting section on page 8.
Page 3 - Pay Attention to These Terms; CONTENTS
War nings 4 Pay Attention to These Terms 4 Receiving Equipment 5 General Specifications 5 Installation 5 Mounting the Assembly 5 Wiring a Power Vent Assembly toan Appliance with IID Ignition 8 Venting 8 Wiring Diagrams 10 182-260 H4/WH1 (Atmospheric) 10 181-261 H4/WH1 (Low NOx) 11 Sequence of Operat...
Page 5 - Mounting the Assembly; Table A: Draft Assembly Application and Kit Numbers
Receiving Equipment On receipt of your equipment it is suggested that youvisually check for external damage to the carton. If thecarton is damaged, it is suggested that a note be madeon the Bill of Lading when signing for equipment.Remove the complete assembly from the carton if it isdamaged report ...
Page 6 - Mount the Power Vent on the outer top.; TABS
6 7. Mount the Power Vent on the outer top. 8. Route the conduit harness of the Power Vent thruthe outer top hole, around the adapter towards theback of the unit. Continue routing the harness thru thecorner slot, which leads to open area behind theaccess panel. Finally, route only the wire harness t...
Page 7 - Table B: Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances
7 U.S. Installations 1 Canadian Installations 2 A Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 1 ft (30 cm) 1 ft (30 cm) B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 4 ft (1.2m) below or to side of opening; 1 foot (30 cm) above opening 3 ft (91 cm) C Clearance to permanently closed wi...
Page 8 - For all; Table C: Reduced Maximum Equivalent Vent Run; LEFT SIDE; DIAMETER
8 Wiring a Power Vent Assemblyto an Appliance with IIDIgnition Venting The vent pipe must be the same size or one size larg-er than what is indicated. The D-2 Power Vent iscapable of 360-degree discharge rotation and oper-ates with a positive vent static pressure and with avent gas temperature less ...
Page 9 - PRESSURE
9 LEFT SIDE The D-2 Power Vent assembly includes a wire harness, shown in Fig. 6 below, which provides quick connec-tions with the respective controls in the heater control box. The harness is of sufficient length to fit the appliancefor which it is sized. Reference the wiring diagram supplied with ...
Page 12 - Dimensional Data; Model; Table D: Dimensional Data
12 Dimensional Data 181 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 182 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 260 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 261 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 330 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00 331 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00 400 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00 401 17.50 15.75 7.63 6.00 Model No. A B C D 181 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 182 18.13 12.38 7.88 4.25 26...
Page 13 - Set operating control to call for heat.; Draft Proving Switch; NEGATIVE PRESSURE
13 Sequence of Operation On call for heat, the D-2 Power Vent fan (and appli-ance pump) start. When the flow switch circuits close,the ignition system consisting of an electronic sparkmodule, pilot gas system and flame sensor, are ener-gized. When draft proving switch closes and all safetycircuits a...
Page 14 - Illustrated Par ts List
14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Call Out Description 181-261 331-401 1 Power Vent Relay 008784F 008784F 2 Power Vent Blower 008156F 008156F 3 Power Vent NO Pressure Switch 008062F 008135F 4 Elbow 4"-90° with Screen 010827F 010827F 5 Power Vent Flue Box 008682F 008683F 6 Power Vent Base As...