Sterling GG-120 User Manual

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INSTALLATION - VENTING – CATEGORY III
COMBUSTION AIR VENTING AND PIPING
 Never operate unit heaters without 
combustion air and flue gas piping in place or 
severe personal injury or death may occur! 
 CARBON MONOXIDE! 
Your venting system must not be blocked by 
any snow, snow drifts, or any foreign matter. 
Inspect your venting system to ensure adequate 
ventilation exists at all times! Failure to heed 
these warnings could result in Carbon Monoxide 
Poisoning (symptoms include grogginess, lethargy, 
inappropriate tiredness, or fl u-like symptoms).         
      
1.   The combustion air system installation must be in 
accordance with the current edition of the National 
Fuel Gas Code-NFPA 54 or ANSI Z223.1 National 
Fuel Gas Code. In Canada, installation must be 
in accordance with CAN/CGA-B149.1 “Installation 
Code for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and 
Equipment” and CAN/CGA-B149.2 “Installation Code 
for Propane Burning Appliances and Equipment”.
2.    The concentric vent box, inlet air screen, defl ector 
disk, and vent terminal provided with the unit heater 
must be installed at the termination point of the 
combustion air/vent system. See Figures 20, 21, 22, 
23 and 24 and Table 6.
3.   Each unit heater MUST have its own combustion 
air system. It MUST NOT be connected to other air 
intake systems.
4.    Use single wall pipe constructed of 26 GA galvanized 
steel or a material of equivalent durability and 
corrosion resistance for the vent system. For 
installations in Canada, use corrosion resistant 
and gas-tight, listed vent pipe conforming with local 
building codes, or in the absence of local building 
codes, with current CAN/CGA-B149.1, Installation 
Codes for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and 
Equipment or CAN/CGA-B149.2, Installation Codes 
for Propane Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment.
For residential installations in the United States, vent 
pipe approved for Category III appliances must be 
used between the appliance and the concentric 
vent box unless 33% of the vent run is vertical, then 
single wall galvanized vent pipe or double wall Type 
B vent pipe may be used between the appliance and 
the concentric vent box. A single length of double 
wall Type B vent pipe must be used to go through 
the concentric vent box and outside wall to the vent 
terminal.
 Never use pipe other than diameter 
stated in Table 1.  Never use PVC, ABS or any other 
non-metallic pipe for venting! To do so may result 
in serious damage to the unit and or severe 
personal injury or death!
5.   Long runs of single wall combustion air piping 
passing through an unheated space may require 
insulating if condensation becomes noticeable.
6.   The combustion air system must be installed to 
prevent collection of condensate. Pitch horizontal 
pipes downward 1/4 inch per foot toward the inlet 
cap to facilitate drainage. Vertical combustion air 
pipes should be piped as depicted in Figure 22.
7.   The equivalent length of the combustion air system 
must not be less than 5 feet (1.5m) and must not  
exceed 30 feet (9m). Equivalent length equals the 
total length of straight pipe plus 5 feet (1.5m) for each  
90° elbow and 2.5 feet (0.76m) for each 45° elbow.
NOTICE: For optimum performance keep the 
combustion air system as straight as possible.
8.   Each slip joint must be secured with at least three 
corrosion resistant screws. Two full turns of 3M #425 
Aluminum Foil Tape or its equivalent must then be 
used to seal each joint. General Electric RTV-108, 
Dow-Corning RTV-732 or an equivalent silicone 
sealant with a temperature rating of 500°F may be 
used instead of the tape.
9.   For horizontal combustion air systems longer than 
5 feet (1.5m), the system must be supported from 
overhead building structures at 4 foot (1.2m) intervals 
in the U.S. and at 3 foot (0.91m) intervals in Canada.
EXHAUST VENTING
NOTICE: Every Separated Combustion unit to 
be installed MUST use the Factory supplied 
Concentric Vent Kit. If you do not have this kit, 
contact the manufacturer ASAP to obtain one prior 
to installation.
 Never operate unit heaters without 
combustion air and fl ue gas piping in place or 
severe personal  injury or death may occur! 
             
1.   Vent system installation must be in accordance with the 
current National Fuel Gas Code-NFPA 54 or ANSI Z223.1 
National Fuel Gas Code. In Canada installation must be 
in accordance with CAN/CGA-B149.1 “Installation Code 
for  Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment” 
and CAN/CGA-B149.2. “Installation Code for Propane 
Burning Appliances and Equipment”.
2.   The Concentric Vent Kit (which includes a 
concentric vent box, air inlet screen, deflector 
collar, vent terminal and inlet air collar) provided 
with the heater by the manufacturer MUST 
be installed at the termination point of the 
combustion air/vent system.
 See Figures 20, 21, 
22, 23 and 24 and Table 6.
3.    Each unit heater MUST have it’s own vent system. It 
MUST NOT be connected to other vent systems or 
to a chimney.
SEPARARTED COMBUSTION