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MF2000 6”
68” 34
⅝
” 54
⅝
” 33 3/8” 3”
1 ½” 12”
12”
14”
12”
MF2500 6”
72” 34
⅝
”
78 7/8” 58”
3”
2”
14”
14”
16”
14”
MF3000 6”
72” 34
⅝
”
78 7/8” 58”
3”
2”
14”
14”
16”
14”
MF3500 6”
72” 34
⅝
”
103” 81 ¾”
4”
2 ½” 16”
16”
18”
16”
MF4000 6”
72” 34
⅝
”
103” 81 ¾”
4”
2 ½” 16”
16”
18”
16”
3.
AIR REQUIRED FOR
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
Provisions for combustion and ventilation air
must be in accordance with:
•
Section 5.3. Air for combustion and
Ventilation, of the current National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or;
•
Sections 7.2, 7.3 or 7.4 of the current
CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes, and;
•
Applicable provisions of the local
building codes.
The operation of exhaust fans, compressors, air
handling units etc. can rob air from the room,
creating a negative pressure condition leading to
reversal of the natural draft action of the venting
system. Under these circumstances an
engineered air supply is necessary.
If the heater is to be installed near a corrosive or
potentially corrosive air supply, the heater must
be isolated from it and outside air should be
supplied as per code.
Potentially corrosive atmospheres will result
from exposure to permanent wave solution,
chlorinated waxes and cleaners, chlorine, water
softening chemicals, carbon tetrachloride,
halogen based refrigerants, Freon cleaning
solvents, hydrochloric acid, cements and glues,
masonry washing materials, antistatic fabric
softeners, dry cleaning solvents, degreasing
liquids, printing inks, paint removers, etc.
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