INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Gas Furnace: (F/G)9MVE
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
Size the Vent and Combustion Air Pipes
General
Vent or Combustion Air
Pipe Diameters
Approved 2
−
pipe
termination fittings
2
−
in.
3
−
in.
4
−
in.
1 1/2
−
in.
X
N/A
N/A
2
−
in.
X
N/A
N/A
2 1/2
−
in.
N/A
X
N/A
3
−
in.
N/A
X
N/A
4
−
in.
N/A
X
X
Note:
Optional accessory 2
−
pipe termination brackets are
sized for 2
−
in. and 3
−
in. Pipe. If a termination bracket is re-
quired for a 4
−
in. termination, field fabricate the necessary
brackets and clamps.
Furnace combustion air and vent pipe connections are sized
for 2-in. (50 mm ND) PVC/ABS DWV pipe. The combustion air
and vent pipe connections also accommodate 60mm
polypropylene venting systems with outside diameters of
approximately 60 mm (2
−
3/8 inches). Any pipe diameter
change should be made outside furnace casing in vertical pipe.
Any change in diameter to the pipe must be made as close to
the furnace as reasonably possible (see
The Maximum Vent Length for the vent pipe and combustion air
pipe (when used) equals the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length
(MEVL) in
or
, minus the number of fittings
multiplied by the deduction for each type of fitting used from
Figure 49
Combustion
−
Air and Vent Pipe
Diameter Transition Location and
Elbow Configuration
A93034
FURNACE
NOT IN
HORIZONTAL
SECTION
PIPE DIAMENTER
TRANSITION IN
SECTION
NOTICE
OPTIONAL CONFIGURATION FOR COMBUSTION
AIR INLET PIPE
In applications where there is a risk of excessive mois-
ture entering the combustion air inlet pipe, a moisture
trap may be added to the inlet pipe to help prevent
moisture from entering the furnace from the combus-
When sizing venting systems, the equivalent length of
the optional moisture trap (15 feet/5 M) must be taken
into account
Optional Combustion Air Inlet
Moisture Trap
As an option to prevent moisture from trickling into the furnace
vestibule, a trap can be installed in the intake air pipe near the
furnace. Connecting a drain line to the trap is optional as trace
amounts of moisture will evaporate into the intake air stream. If
the combustion air inlet is located near a moisture exhaust
duct, or there are other concerns of excessive moisture being
drawn into the combustion air inlet, it is encouraged to connect
a drain line to the trap.
The trap can be constructed from a running tee of the same
diameter of the intake air pipe with EITHER a removable cap
attached to a 6-inch long pipe connected to the tee or the
External vent Trap Kit to help prevent contaminants from
entering the furnace. See
.
The External Vent Trap Kit accessory may be used as a trap for
the combustion air inlet pipe if a large amount of moisture must
be removed. The drain line may be connected to the same
drain as the furnace condensate and the evaporator coil
condensate line ONLY if the inlet air trap drain and the
evaporator coil drain empty into an open segment of pipe
above the drain, See
. When using the External Vent
Trap Kit, refer to those instructions for proper drain
connections.
The tee may also be connected to the intake air pipe on the
side of the casing. See
In any configuration, it will be necessary to add the equivalent
length of the tee (15 feet/5 M) to the Total Equivalent Vent
Length of the venting system.
NOTICE
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR POLYPROPYL-
ENE VENTING SYSTEMS
Polypropylene venting systems include flexible vent
pipe. These flexible vent pipes have a different equi-
valent vent length than straight sections of PVC/ABS
DWV vent pipe. Be sure to make the appropriate de-
ductions from the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length
(MEVL), or additions to the Total Equivalent Vent
Length (TEVL), when applying flexible vent pipes in
polypropylene venting systems. See the polypropylene
vent system manufacturer’s installation instructions for
details.
When using metric-sized venting systems, use these
equivalencies for obtaining the proper MEVL from the
Tables:
Use 2” Vent Tables for 60mm (o.d.) vent systems
Use 3” Vent Tables for 80mm (o.d.) vent systems
Use 4” Vent Tables for 100mm (o.d.) vent systems
The measured length of pipe used in a single or 2
−
pipe
termination is included in the total vent length. Include
deductions from the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length (MEVL)
contained in the Venting Tables for elbows and flexible vent
pipe. Factory accessory concentric vent terminations, or pipe
lengths and elbows used for “standard” vent terminations (see
vent termination figures associated with
) do not
require a deduction from the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length.
Include a deduction for a Tee when used for Alberta and
Saskatchewan terminations.
NOTE
: Polypropylene venting systems MAY require additional
deductions from the MEVL, or additions to the TEVL, for vent
terminations and flexible pipe sections. See the polypropylene
venting system manufacturer’s instructions for details on
equivalent lengths of vent terminations and flexible vent pipes,
and for calculating total vent lengths.