Submittal Sheet

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VI. CONNECTING VENTER TO APPLIANCE:
The venting system should be installed and supported in accordance with the National Fuel Gas
Code A.N.S.I.Z223.1, or in accordance with any local codes. A vent pipe connector shall be
supported for the design and weight of the material employed, to maintain clearances, prevent
physical damage and separation of joints. A vent pipe increaser or reducer may be required for
connecting the venter to the vent system. Smaller vent pipe sizes than a chimney-vented system
may be used for the vent system.
Route the vent pipe from the appliance to the venter using a minimum number of elbows as
possible. The horizontal section of the vent pipe should have a slight upward slope from the
appliance to the venter. For clearances to combustible materials, multiple appliance venting and
other installation requirements, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code A.N.S.I.Z223.1, and/or any
applicable local codes or appliance manufacturer's installation instructions.
VII. GENERAL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS:
The PVE-100, 300, 600, and 1200 are designed to be used with either millivolt, 24 VAC, or 120
VAC appliances when used with the appropriate controls. For use on a millivolt controlled
system a Field Controls HWK-6 or an appropriate Control Kit is required. For use on a 24 VAC
or 120 VAC controlled system a Control Kit must be used. Refer to the installation manuals for
the HWK-6 and individual Control Kits for wiring instructions. The small steel tube mounted on
the inlet to the PVE power venter must be connected to the air pressure switch on the Control
Kit. This enables the primary safety feature of the PVE power venter system.
Wire the venter motor and controls in accordance with the National Electric Code, and/or
applicable local codes. UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED. Check ground circuit to make certain that
the unit has been properly grounded. The wiring should be protected by an over-current circuit
device rated at 15 amperes. CAUTION MUST be taken to ensure that the wiring does not come
in contact with any heat source. All line voltage and safety control circuits, between the venter
and the appliance, MUST be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code for Class 1
wiring, or equivalent methods.
Diagram A PVE Side Wall Vent Termination Locations