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GENERAL INFORMATION
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SECTION.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY VENT
THIS FURNACE CAN CAUSE
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
OR AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE,
RESULTING IN PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
This furnace removes both sensible
and latent heat from the combustion
flue gases. Removal of latent heat
results in condensation of flue gas
water vapor. This condensed water
vapor drains from the secondary heat
exchanger and out of the unit into a
drain trap.
When installed as a non-direct vent
furnace, only exhaust piping is
required and inside combustion air
may be used. Refer to section on
“COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR
FOR FURNACE INSTALLATIONS.”
Direct vent installations require a
dedicated combustion air and venting
system. All air for combustion is taken
from the outside atmosphere and all
combustion products are discharged
to the outdoors.
The combustion air and vent pipe
fittings must conform to American
National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and American Society for Testing
Materials (ASTM) standards as
shown below:
IN CANADA, PRODUCTS
CERTIFIED FOR INSTALLATION
AND INTENDED TO BE VENTED
WITH PLASTIC VENT SYSTEMS
(PVC, CPVC) MUST USE VENT
SYSTEMS THAT ARE CERTIFIED
TO THE STANDARD FOR TYPE BH
GAS VENTING SYSTEMS, ULC
S636.
THE COMPONENTS OF THE
CERTIFIED MATERIAL MUST NOT
BE INTERCHANGED WITH OTHER
VENT SYSTEMS OR UNLISTED
PIPE/FITTINGS.
PLASTIC COMPONENTS AND
SPECIFIED PRIMERS AND GLUES
OF THE CERTIFIED SYSTEM MUST
BE FROM A SINGLE SYSTEM
MANUFACTURER AND NOT
INTERMIXED WITH OTHER
SYSTEM MANUFACTURER’S
PARTS.
OVERTEMPERATURE
SAFETY SWITCHES
Furnaces are equipped with safety
switches in the control compartment
to protect against overtemperature
VENTING AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
4. Connect the furnace to the
supply air plenum.
5. Connect the return air ducting to
the return air opening at the top
of the unit. Make the connection
air tight to prevent entraining
combustion gases from an
adjacent fuel-burning appliance.
6.
Be sure to have adequate
space for the unit filter.
NOTE:
DO NOT take return air
from bathrooms, kitchens,
furnace rooms, garages, utility or
laundry rooms, or cold areas.
HORIZONTAL UNIT
IMPORTANT:
This furnace may only
be installed so as when facing the
front of the furnace, supply air is
discharged on the left hand side.
1. Position the unit to minimize long
runs or runs with many turns and
elbows.
2. If summer air conditioning is
desired, position the indoor coil
on the left end of the unit. Insure
that no air can bypass this coil.
3. Connect the furnace to the
supply air plenum.
4. Connect the return air ducting to
the return air opening at the right
end of the unit. Make the
connection air tight to prevent
pulling combustion gases from
an adjacent fuel-burning
appliance.
5.
Be sure to have adequate
space for the unit filter.
NOTE:
DO NOT take return air
from bathrooms, kitchens,
furnace rooms, garages, utility or
laundry rooms, or cold areas.
FIGURE 10
COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE
VENTING AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING
PIPE & FITTING MATERIAL
ASTM
SPECIFICATION
Schedule 40 PVC (Pipe)
D1785
Schedule 40 PVC (Cellular Core Pipe)
F891
Schedule 40 PVC (Fittings)
D2466
SDR-21PVC (Pipe)
D2241
SDR-26 PVC (Pipe)
D2241
Schedule 40 ABS Cellular Core DWV (Pipe)
F628
Schedule 40 ABS (Pipe)
D1527
Schedule 40 ABS (Fittings)
D2468
ABS-DWV (Drain Waste & Vent)
(Pipe & Fittings)
D2661
PVC-DWV (Drain Waste & Vent)
(Pipe & Fittings)
D2665