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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Knockouts
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal
injury.
Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs.
Use care and wear appropriate clothing, safety
glasses and gloves when handling parts and
servicing furnaces.
!
CAUTION
Use a hammer and screwdriver to strike a sharp blow ( See
Figure 5
) directly to the knockout tie points or use a hammer in the
upper left corner of the desired knockout. Remove any burrs and
sharp edges.
Hammer and Screwdriver used
for Knockout
Figure 5
25
−
40
−
06
NOTE: If a knockout does not come out after two sharp blows, pull
and snip as needed to remove the knockout.
Combustion & Ventilation Air
For Single Pipe Installation
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in
personal injury or death.
Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air.
Use methods described here to provide
combustion and ventilation air.
!
WARNING
Furnaces require ventilation openings to provide sufficient air for
proper combustion and ventilation of flue gases. All duct or
openings for supplying combustion and ventilation air must
comply with the gas codes, or in the absence of local codes, the
applicable national codes.
Combustion and ventilation air must be supplied in accordance
with one of the following:
Note: The Combustion & Ventilation Air Section in this document,
uses tables and information from the ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
54. For use in Canada, use CSA B149.1 for this
information.
1. Section 9.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National
Fuel Gas Code, (NFGC), ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54
−
2009 in the
U.S.,
2. Sections 8.2, 8.3, 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, and 8.8 of National Standard of
Canada, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code
(NSCNGPIC), CSA B149.1
−
05 in Canada,
3. Applicable provisions of the local building code.
This furnace can NOT be common vented or connected to any
type B, BW or L vent or vent connector, nor to any portion of a
factory
−
built or masonry chimney. Multistory venting is NOT
permitted. If this furnace is replacing a previously common-vented
furnace, it may be necessary to resize the existing vent and
chimney to prevent oversizing problems for the other remaining
appliance(s). See
“Venting and Combustion Air Check”
in this
section
.
This furnace MUST be vented to the outside.
When the installation is complete, check that all appliances have
adequate combustion air and are venting properly. See
Venting
And Combustion Air Check
in “
Gas Vent Installation”
Section in
this manual.
Outdoor Combustion Air Method
A space having less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTUH (4.8 cubic
meters per kW) input rating for all gas appliances installed in the
space requires outdoor air for combustion and ventilation.
Air Openings and Connecting Ducts
1. Total input rating for all gas appliances in the space
MUST
be
considered when determining free area of openings.
2. Connect ducts or openings directly to the outdoors.
3. When screens are used to cover openings, the openings
MUST
be no smaller than
1
/
4
″
(6.4mm) mesh.
4. The minimum dimension of air ducts
MUST NOT
be less than
3
″
(76.2mm) .
5. When sizing a grille, louver, or screen use the free area of
opening. If free area is
NOT
stamped or marked on grill or
louver, assume a 20% free area for wood and 60% for metal.
Screens shall have a mesh size not smaller than
1
/
4
″
(6.4mm) .