POWER VTX
®
WATER HEATER
18
PV500-68 06/16
Vertical Remote Air
Horizontal Remote Air
*
When flue outlet is terminated with a straight discharge, separation of terminations must be a minimum of 18
″
.
7.5 Combining Remote Air Ducting
Each water heater MUST have separate intake piping, unless the air inlet piping, exhaust duct and other system
considerations have been fully evaluated and a combined duct system designed by one of the duct design firms
identified at
www.pvi.com/vent-design.html
. Before operation of a combined remote air ducting system, all of the duct
design firm’s system installation and operation requirements must be in place, their instructions followed and the
system must be properly maintained.
Combined POWER VTX
®
air intake piping must incorporate a variable speed blower capable of providing and
regulating positive pressure air supplied to all water heaters in the system.
The pressure of the supplied air must
not be less than 0.0
″
W.C. and must not exceed 0.25
″
W.C
.
The common combustion air supply system must be interlocked, so the water heaters will not begin operation until
the common combustion air supply is proved to be within the range of 0.0 to 0.25
″
W.C. See Section on
Remote
Connections
for a discussion of how to connect the proving circuit.
WARNING: Do not combine remote air ducting of multiple appliances into a single remote air duct unless the
combined remote air ducting system has been evaluated and designed by a specified duct design firm and
the combined remote air duct system is installed, operated and maintained following instructions from that
firm. Combining remote air ducting without following these requirements can result in failure of the water
heater and venting system and/or exposure to carbon monoxide and can result in property damage,
personal injury or death.
Notes: