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364861-UIM-G-1211

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SECTION II: DUCTWORK

DUCTWORK GENERAL INFORMATION

The duct system’s design and installation must:

1.

Handle an air volume appropriate for the served space and within
the operating parameters of the furnace specifications.

2.

Be installed in accordance of National Fire Protection Association
as outlined in NFPA standard 90B (latest editions) or applicable
national, provincial, state, and local fire and safety codes.

3.

Create a closed duct system. For residential and non-HUD Modular
Home installations, when a furnace is installed so that the supply
ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space
containing the furnace, the return air shall also be handled by a
duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the
space containing the furnace.

4.

Complete a path for heated or cooled air to circulate through the air
conditioning and heating equipment and to and from the condi-
tioned space.

When the furnace is used with a cooling coil, the coil must be installed
parallel with, or in the supply air side of the furnace to avoid condensa-
tion in the primary heat exchanger. When a parallel flow arrangement is
used, dampers or other means used to control airflow must be ade-
quate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace. If manually oper-
ated, the damper must be equipped with means to prevent the furnace
or the air conditioner from operating unless the damper is in full heat or
cool position.
When replacing an existing furnace, if the existing plenum is not the
same size as the new furnace then the existing plenum must be
removed and a new plenum installed that is the proper size for the new
furnace. If the plenum is shorter than 12” (30.5 cm) the turbulent air flow
may cause the limit controls not to operate as designed, or the limit con-
trols may not operate at all.
The duct system is a very important part of the installation. 

If the duct

system is improperly sized the furnace will not operate properly.

The ducts attached to the furnace plenum, should be of sufficient size
so that the furnace operates at the specified external static pressure
and within the air temperature rise specified on the nameplate.

If a matching cooling coil is used, it may be placed directly on the fur-
nace outlet and sealed to prevent leakage. If thermoplastic evaporator
‘A’ coil drain pans are to be installed in the upflow/horizontal configura-
tion, then extra 2” minimum spacing may be needed to ensure against
drain pan distortion.
On all installations without a coil, a removable access panel is recom-
mended in the outlet duct such that smoke or reflected light would be
observable inside the casing to indicate the presence of leaks in the
heat exchanger. This access cover shall be attached in such a manner
as to prevent leaks.

DUCT FLANGES

Four flanges are provided to attach ductwork to the furnace. These
flanges are rotated down for shipment. In order to use the flanges,
remove the screw holding an individual flange, rotate the flange so it is
in the upward position and reinstall the screw then repeat this for all 4
flanges.

If the flanges are not used, they must remain in the rotated down posi-
tion as shipped.

DUCTWORK INSTALLATION AND SUPPLY PLENUM 

CONNECTION - UPFLOW/HORIZONTAL

Attach the supply plenum to the furnace outlet. The use of
an approved flexible duct connector is recommended on all
installations. This connection should be sealed to prevent
air leakage. The sheet metal should be crosshatched to
eliminate any popping of the sheet metal when the indoor
fan is energized.

FLOOR BASE AND DUCTWORK INSTALLATION - 

DOWNFLOW

Installations on combustible material or directly on any
floors must use a combustible floor base shown in Figure 8.
Follow the instructions supplied with the combustible floor
base accessory. This combustible floor base can be
replaced with a matching cooling coil, properly sealed to
prevent leaks. Follow the instructions supplied with the
cooling coil cabinet for installing the cabinet to the duct con-

nector. Plug intake and vent pipe holes in bottom panel and move grom-
met to desired vent side exit.

Downflow Air Conditioning Coil Cabinet

The furnace should be installed with coil cabinet part number specifi-
cally intended for downflow application. If a matching cooling coil is
used, it may be placed directly on the furnace outlet and sealed to pre-
vent leakage. For details of the coil cabinet dimensions and installation
requirements, refer to the installation instructions supplied with the coil
cabinet.

Attach the air conditioning coil cabinet to the duct connector, and then
position the furnace on top of the coil cabinet. The connection to the fur-
nace, air conditioning coil cabinet, duct connector, and supply air duct
must be sealed to prevent air leakage.

The cooling coil must be installed in the supply air duct, downstream
of the furnace. Cooled air may not be passed over the heat
exchanger.

The minimum plenum height is 12” (30.5 cm). The furnace will not
operate properly on a shorter plenum height. The minimum recom-
mended rectangular duct height is 4” (10.1 cm) attached to the ple-
num.

The duct system must be properly sized to obtain the correct airflow
for the furnace size that is being installed.
Refer to Table 6 or the furnace rating plate for the correct rise range
and static pressures.
If the ducts are undersized, the result will be high duct static pres-
sures and/or high temperature rises which can result in a heat
exchanger OVERHEATING CONDITION. This condition can result in
premature heat exchanger failure, which can result in personal injury,
property damage, or death.

 FIGURE 1:  

Duct Attachment

Factory
installed

For duct attachment,
if needed.

Summary of Contents for GG9S*MP

Page 1: ...Typical Combustion Pipe Drain Tee 17 Upflow Configuration 18 Downflow Configuration 19 Horizontal Left Configuration 20 Horizontal Right Configuration 21 Dimensions 23 Home Layout 24 Termination Confi...

Page 2: ...een 55 F 13 C and 80 F 27 C The air filter must be replaced upon substantial completion of the construction process Clean furnace duct work and components upon substantial com pletion of the construct...

Page 3: ...the following using the latest edition available STEP 1 Safety US National Fuel Gas Code NFGC NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 and the Installation Standards Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems ANSI NFP...

Page 4: ...on FOR FURNACES INSTALLED IN THE COMMON WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ONLY For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling building or structure used in whole or in pa...

Page 5: ...ccess cover shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent leaks DUCT FLANGES Four flanges are provided to attach ductwork to the furnace These flanges are rotated down for shipment In order to use...

Page 6: ...uld always be installed on the side desig nated as top side See Figures 4 5 FURNACE ASSEMBLY PC SERIES COILS These upflow coils are designed for installation on top of upflow fur naces only If the coi...

Page 7: ...e seal to prevent air leakage through the unused bottom opening However if the furnace is to be installed on a surface that is uneven or if it is to be installed on blocks or otherwise raised off the...

Page 8: ...ts at three locations to properly sup port the furnace Place one support at the supply end of the furnace one support located approximately in the center of the furnace near the blower shelf and the t...

Page 9: ...binet and Duct Dimensions BTUH kW Input Nominal CFM m3 min Cabinet Size Cabinet Dimensions Inches Approximate Operating Weights A in A cm B in B cm C in C cm Lbs kg 40 11 7 800 22 7 A 14 1 2 36 8 13 3...

Page 10: ...he instructions in this section specify the type of gas approved for this furnace only use those approved gases The instal lation of a drip leg and ground union is required Refer to Figure 16 FIGURE 1...

Page 11: ...aced on the octagon hub located on the gas inlet side of the valve Placing a wrench to the body of the gas valve will damage the valve causing improper opera tion and or the valve to leak Table 5 Nomi...

Page 12: ...e as shown in Figure 17 Electronic thermo stats may require the common wire to be connected Apply strain relief to thermostat wires passing through cabinet If air conditioning equip ment is installed...

Page 13: ...ressor G Fan PP11C70224 THERMOSTAT RH 24 Volt Hot Heat XFMR RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR W Full Stage Heat Clipping Jumper W914 for electric heat on thermostat is not necessary 24VAC Humidifier Optional C...

Page 14: ...S HGD HP RHS O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 66 out Heat Y Compressor DEMAND DEFROST CONTROL X L Malfunction Light W Auxiliary Heat SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP 1 1 Par...

Page 15: ...n stream from the furnace that operates on W2 will be supplying cold air in the Heating mode to the occupied spaces unless W2 is energized GAS PIPING Furnace gas supplies must be provided as specified...

Page 16: ...rom the TWIN terminal of Furnace 1 to the TWIN terminal of Furnace 2 3 Install a separate 24V relay as shown in the diagram below Use of this relay is required as it ensures that the transformers of t...

Page 17: ...tch vacuum hose How ever ensure that all pressure switch hoses are routed such that they prevent any condensate from entering the pressure switch To Open Or Vented Drain Tee 5 Min Open Stand Pipe Anti...

Page 18: ...will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate Shorten pressure switch hose Re route and shorten pressure switch hose Shorten rain gutter hose Move rain gutter hose to t...

Page 19: ...tch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position May exit either side of the cabinet Move rain gutter hose to...

Page 20: ...e switch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this po...

Page 21: ...the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to...

Page 22: ...d to PVC pipe must be glued with cement that is approved for use with BOTH materials Metallic materials must not be used for venting or air intake 5 If a flexible connector is used in the vent system...

Page 23: ...OMBUSTION AIR VENTING FIGURE 29 Dimensions TABLE 8 Elbow Dimensions Elbow A Dimension 2 Standard 2 5 16 3 Standard 3 1 16 2 Sweep 3 1 4 3 Sweep 4 1 16 TABLE 9 Equivalent Length of Fittings Fitting Equ...

Page 24: ...quirements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier F Clearance to outside corner 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local i...

Page 25: ...on on air source from inside the building The vent for a single pipe system must be installed as specified in the venting section of these instructions with the vent terminating as shown in Figure 31...

Page 26: ...Air Supply for proper installa tion Refer to Figure 27 3 VENTILATED COMBUSTION AIR Combustion air is supplied through a PVC or ABS pipe that is connected to the PVC coupling attached to the burner bo...

Page 27: ...e 4 A automatically operated damper or automatically adjustable lou vers shall be interlocked so that the main burner cannot operate unless either the damper or the louver is in the fully open positio...

Page 28: ...d in the enclosure b Not less than the sum of all vent connectors in the confined space 3 The duct shall be least the same cross sectional area as the free area of the air supply inlet opening to whic...

Page 29: ...are not in operation 1 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch Determine that there is no blockage restriction leakage corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an uns...

Page 30: ...ate mea surement of gas flow 4 Refer to Table 14 for cubic feet of gas per hour 5 Multiply cubic feet per hour by heating valve BTU cu ft to obtain input If clocked rate does not match the input rate...

Page 31: ...300 750 78 46 92 231 25 144 288 720 80 45 90 225 26 138 277 692 82 44 88 220 27 133 267 667 84 43 86 214 28 129 257 643 86 42 84 209 29 124 248 621 88 41 82 205 30 120 240 600 90 40 80 200 31 116 232...

Page 32: ...ies on and follow the operating instruc tions to place the unit back in operation 3 Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator screw for the appropriate gas per the following 4 After th...

Page 33: ...long enough to adequately cool the furnace but not so long that cold air is blown into the heated space The fan off timing may be adjusted by positioning the jumper on two of the four pins as shown i...

Page 34: ...4 Medium Low 1232 1313 1291 1280 1250 1209 1207 1148 1055 937 Low 826 821 853 858 838 817 794 776 760 711 80 2200 C High 2529 2435 2338 2256 2162 2041 1920 1794 1654 1501 Medium High 2166 2111 2070 20...

Page 35: ...1483 1353 1209 Medium High 1543 1543 1516 1504 1477 1446 1382 1309 1202 1099 Medium Low 1238 1241 1243 1241 1252 1242 1201 1140 1074 967 Low 906 902 903 910 888 866 859 829 795 743 80 2200 C High 258...

Page 36: ...leted between terminals R and W of the thermostat When the proper amount of combustion air is being provided the pressure switch will close the ignition control pro vides a 17 second ignitor warm up p...

Page 37: ...ed Flashes description below If the main limit switch opens five times within a single call for heat the control will also indicate 4 Red Flashes and will enter a one hour soft lockout 5 RED FLASHES T...

Page 38: ...ash three green flashes when the memory has been cleared then will resume the normal slow green flash after a five second pause SECTION XII REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION MOTOR MOTOR DIRECT DRIVE...

Page 39: ...r motor speed connections shown are typical but may vary by model and application LEGENDE DS Commutateur de porte MOT Moteur soufflerie TST Thermostat ROS Commutateur de roulement IDM D induct moteur...

Page 40: ...ge without notice Published in U S A 364861 UIM G 1211 Copyright 2011 by Johnson Controls Inc All rights reserved Supersedes 364861 UIM f 0511 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 5005 York Drive Norman...

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