Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SWG Field Controls
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SIDE WALL POWER VENTER KIT Model : SWG, SWGII & SWG Stainless Series * Patented TYPICAL VENTING SYST EM COMPONENTS 1 - SWG Series Power Venter 1 - CK Series Control Kit (sold separately) OPTIONAL SYSTEM COMP ONENTS SWG S ERIES T HROUGH - W ALL E XTENSION K IT F or installation in wall thickness over 8 inches.
Page 2 CONTROL KITS CK - 20F/HWK: For operation with 30 or 750 millivolt gas - fired water heaters, gas - fired space heaters and gas - fired pool or spa heaters with an internally mount ed thermostat. Includes a fixed post purge. CK - 21: For operation with gas - fired instantaneous water heaters with a pressure tap port in the burner manifold.
Page 3 INSTALLATION OF SWG POWER VENTER ( See Table 1) Table 1 UNIT SIZING CHART OIL GAS MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT FEET OF VENT PIPE MAX* OIL GPH INPUT MAX** BTU/HR. IMPUT AT MAX BTU/HR INPUT AT 60% OF MAX BTU /HR INPUT VENTING WITH VENT PIPE SIZE MODEL 21 80 3” 50 100 4” N/A 70,000 --- --- --- SWG - 3 --- 23 3” 35 100 4” 1.
Page 4 P ROCEDURE F OR C ALCULATING T OTAL E QUIVALENT P IPE L ENGTH I N F EET 1. Calculate the total equivalent feet for each type of fitting used in the venting system from the chart below. 2. Calculate the total amount of feet for the st raight lengths of vent pipe.
Page 5 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 3. After determining the location of the venting system termination point (see Diagram A), cut a square hole through the wall 1 " larger than the outer pipe diameter of the power venter. Mount the power venter through the wall, keeping the outer pipe centered in the hole.
Page 6 Figure 5 C ONNECTING P OWER V ENTER T O A PPLIANCE Venting system should be installed and supported in accordance with the National Flue Gas Code A.
Page 7 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 CLASS B AND CLASS L DOUBLE WALL VENT PIP E INSTALLATION (Follow vent pipe manufacturer's listed or recommended cleara nces from combustible material) 1. Using a hand crimper or a like device, crimp the inner pipe of the S WG power venter approximately 1" long.
Page 8 GENERAL INSTALLATION INSPECTION Recommended procedures for safety inspection of an appliance in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code A.N.S.
Page 9 Figure 9 Figure 10 REPLACEMENT PARTS Should the motor or blower wheel need replacing, the following replacement items are available. The Repair Motor Assembly contains the Motor and Blower Wheel factory assemble to a mounting bracket.
Page 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 I NSTALLATION 1. Insert the blower wheel through the hole in the front plate of the power venter housing. (See Figure 11) 2. Using two nails or awls, align the two center holes of the motor mount bracket and cover plate.
Page 11 INITIAL BURNER AND V ENTING SYSTEM OP ERATIONAL INFORMATIO N List the following for each operating appliance on the sidewall venting system, as a guide for tune - up or service information annually.
Page 12 P/N 46139100 Rev J 05/01.
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