(crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors,
and shall have a minimum of:
A. 1 Square inch for each 3,000 BTUH of the total input rat-
ing of all equipment located in the enclosure
and
B. Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors
in the confined space.
If the unit is installed where there is an exhaust fan, sufficient
ventilation must be provided to prevent the exhaust fan from cre-
ating negative pressure.
Combustion air openings must not be restricted in any manner.
Figure 16
shows allowable inlet air configurations for fur-
naces installed with non-direct vent.
IMPORTANT:
When indoor combustion air is used, the
inlet air opening at the furnace must be protected from ac-
cidental blockage (see
Figure 16
).
NON-DIRECT VENTING
TERMINATIONS
These furnaces are design-certified to use a single vent
pipe where all combustion air is taken from indoors and
can be vented either vertically or horizontally.
OPTION 1: VERTICAL TERMINATION
Figure 17
shows a standard non-direct vertical vent termi-
nation with clearances.
OPTION 2: STANDARD HORIZONTAL TERMI-
NATION
Figure 18
shows the standard non-direct vent horizontal
termination with minimum clearances.
NON-DIRECT VENT (cont.)
GENERAL VENTING REQUIREMENTS AND
GUIDELINES
FIGURE 17
VENT PENETRATIONS FOR NON-DIRECT VENT FURNACES
ST-A1194-19
FIG B
FIGURE 18
VENT PENETRATIONS FOR NON-DIRECT VENT FURNACES
WALL PENETRATIONS
8” MIN.
12” MAX.
20-31cm
ST-A1194-19 FIG F
!
WARNING
DO NOT USE VENT TERMINATIONS WHICH ARE
NOT SPECIFIED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS. USING
VENT TERMINATIONS OTHER THAN THOSE SPECI-
FIED HERE CAN RESULT IN ERRATIC OPERATION,
EQUIPMENT FAILURE OR PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH FROM CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
!
CAUTION
ALL VENT INSTALLED THROUGH UNCONDI-
TIONED SPACE WHERE BELOW-FREEZING TEM-
PERATURES ARE EXPECTED SHOULD BE
INSULATED WITH APPROVED INSULATION MATE-
RIAL. MATERIAL SUCH AS ARMAFLEX OR RUBA-
TEX INSULATION MAY ALSO BE USED AS LONG
AS THERE IS NO HEAT TAPE IS APPLIED TO THE
VENT PIPE. FAILURE TO INSULATE THE PIPE
COULD RESULT IN FREEZING OF WATER IN THE
PIPE THEREBY BLOCKING THE PIPE AND PRE-
VENTING FURNACE OPERATION.
Maintain 12” (31cm)
minimum clearance
above highest
anticipated snow level.
For Canadian installa-
tions, terminations must
conform to CSA B149.1-
10, Sect. 8.14.
Install inner coupling
slightly away from
wall to allow for
possible thermal
expansion and
contraction.
12”/31cfm above grade
or avg. anticipated
snow level. For Cana-
dian installations,
terminations must
conform to CSA
B149.1-10, Sect. 8.14.
Ve
nting
55
Terminations more
than 24” above roof
penetration require
additional support.
Couplings:
Required on exterior,
optional on interior.
NOTE:
3
Ø pipe must
be reduced to 2
Ø pipe
before penetrating roof.
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