Warning – John Wood Condensing - JWC111-SV Manuel d'utilisation

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WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
Failure to properly seal the vent system could
cause flue products to enter the living space.

Venting With PVC or CPVC

This appliance can be vented with non cellular core plastic pipe materials as specified in the below table.
Vent installations in Canada which utilize plastic vent systems must comply with ULC S636.

Item

Material

United States

Canada

Exhaust Vent

Schedule 40 PVC

ANSI/ASTM D1785

ULC S636 Certified

Materials Only

PVC-DWV

ANSI/ASTM D2665

Schedule 40 CPVC

ANSI/ASTM F441

Pipe Cement/Primer

PVC

ANSI/ASTM D2564

CPVC

ANSI/ASTM F493

Note: Do Not Use Cellular Foam Core Pipe

PVC/CPVC Installation Instructions

Use only solid PVC or CPVC schedule 40 pipe. Cellular foam core piping is not allowed.

In Canada, plastic vent systems must be certified to ULC S636. The components of the certified
vent system must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipe/fittings.

In Canada, specified primers and glues of the ULC S636 certified vent system must be from a
single system manufacturer and not intermixed with other system manufacturer’s vent system
parts.

Follow all general venting guidelines as outlined on pages 12 and 14 of this Installation Manual.

The pipe shall be installed so that the first 0.9m (3’) of pipe from the appliance flue outlet is readily

accessible for visual inspection.

When preparing and assembling the pipe, follow instructions as provided by the pipe
manufacturer. In general, the following practices must be observed:

o Squarely cut all pieces of pipe.
o Remove all burs and debris from joints and fittings.
o All joints must be properly cleaned, primed, and cemented. Use only cement and primer

approved for use with the pipe material as outlined in the above table.

All piping must be fully supported. Use pipe hangers at a minimum of 0.9m (3') intervals. Do not use

the water heater to support the vent piping.

PVC or CPVC pipe has been approved for use on this appliance with zero clearance to combustibles.

75mm (3") PVC or CPVC schedule 40 pipe may also be used on this appliance, however the BTUH

input of the appliance will be reduced by up to 5%. Refer to page 14 for additional instructions.

A bird screen must be installed on the vent termination to prevent debris or animals from entering the
piping. This screen is not supplied with the water heater and must be purchased separately
(part #VT4-PVCS, use part #VT3-PVCS when using 75mm (3") PVC or CPVC).

When attaching the piping to the water heater, a 100mm (4") PVC or CPVC coupling or elbow must be
used to start the vent run. When venting with 75mm (3") PVC or CPVC, a 100mm (4") x 75mm (3")
coupling must be used to start the vent run. It is not necessary to use cement or silicone when attaching
the coupling or elbow to the water heater.

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