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W415-1243 / A / 03.19.15

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10.0 TERMINATIONS

10.1 COMBUSTION AIR

10.2 EXHAUST

10.3  CONCENTRIC VENTING KIT

10.4  CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

10.5 LOCATION

H15.1

HORIZONTAL - 

The combustion air termination is 

made up of a medium or long sweep 90° elbow pointing 
downward to prevent rain from readily entering the 
combustion air intake piping. 
If the required clearance to grade cannot be obtained 
with the “straight through” con

fi

 guration, the combustion 

air intake pipe may be “periscoped” up to 24” (610mm) to 
gain extra height 

(Figure 9)

 

VERTICAL -

 The combustion air termination is made up 

of a pair of medium or long sweep 90° elbow pointing 
downward to prevent rain from entering the combustion 
air intake piping. 
The combustion air inlet must be located a minimum of 
12” (305mm) above grade, and 12” (305mm) below the 
exhaust outlet. 

(Figure 11)

12" 

(305mm)

MIN.

3" 

(76mm)

MIN.

18"

(457mm) 

MIN.

12" 

(305mm)

MIN.

ROOF TERMINATION
EXHAUST

FIGURE 11 -  STANDARD VERTICAL VENTING 

DETAIL

H15.2

HORIZONTAL -

 The exhaust termination is normally a 45° elbow or a medium or long sweep 90° elbow 

pointing within 45° of the downward position, away from the combustion air intake terminal.
If the required clearance to grade cannot be obtained with the “straight through” con

fi

 guration, the exhaust pipe

may be “periscoped” up to 24” (610mm) to gain extra height. 

(Figure 9)

 In this case, the 

fl

 ue gases may be 

expelled horizontally. Use the same size pipe as the interior run and count the 

fi

 ttings and length as part of the 

total vent length.
If winter prevailing wind conditions are variable and likely to occasionally blow 

fl

 ue gases back in on the 

combustion air intake, the exhaust termination may be raised 18-24” (457mm x 610mm) above the combustion 

air intake terminal to take advantage of the natural buoyancy of the 

fl

 ue gases to help prevent re-circulation of 

the exhaust.

 (Figure 9)

VERTICAL -

 No termination 

fi

 tting is required if venting vertically through a roof. 

The end of the exhaust pipe must be 12” (305mm) higher than the entrance of 

the combustion air intake terminal. 

(Figure 11)

The exhaust pipe extending through the roof must extend a minimum of 18” 

(457mm) above any obstruction within an 18” (457mm) horizontal distance.
Insulate all venting that extends 24” (610mm) or more to the outside.

H15 2

NOTE:

  Always clean out

exhauster collar after instal-

lation.  Vent pipe shavings 

from initial installation can 

cause blockage in the ex-

hauster collar drain.

H15.3

Concentric venting terminal kits may be used for this series furnace.  They provide a means of obtaining 

combustion air and exhausting products of combustion utilizing a single penetration through the exterior wall. 

This can be useful when there is limited wall space available. Kits are available in:
• 2" Reference kit #196005 (use with model inputs of 30, 40, 60 and 80) Wolf Steel kit W370-0019
• 3" Reference kit #196006 (use with model inputs of 80, 100 and 120) Wolf Steel kit W370-0020
• Terminals are made by IPEX Inc.  See installation instructions for details.
If venting with 1½” vent material, and a concentric vent kit is necessary, a increase coupling may be used to 

connect to the 2” concentric venting kit. Read the instructions supplied with the kit for additional installation 

instructions and details.  

Straight vertical runs should have offset to push condensate against vent walls.

H15.4

Follow the concentric vent termination manufacturer instructions for installation of the concentric vent 
termination kit.  These instructions can be found by contacting the furnace manufacture.  Furnace 
manufacturer contact information is found on the front cover of this installation manual and operating 
instructions. 

Avoid locating the terminals where the 

fl

 ue gas could become stagnant and allow recirculation into the 

combustion air intake.

Summary of Contents for 9700 SERIES

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...e performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Before servicing disconnect all electrical power to furnace When servicing controls label all wires prior to disconnecting Recon...

Page 3: ...INSTALLATION USING INDOOR COMBUSTION AIR ONE PIPE SYSTEM 24 9 4 2 DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION USING OUTDOOR COMBUSTION AIR TWO PIPE SYSTEM 24 9 4 3 COMBUSTION AIR 24 10 0 TERMINATIONS 25 10 1 COMBUSTION...

Page 4: ...STAGE FURNACE WITH ECM 2 3 EON 54 21 0 WARRANTY 56 22 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 57 23 0 SERVICE HISTORY 58 H1 22 1 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFER...

Page 5: ...SE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AN...

Page 6: ...shall also be handled by duct s sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace Furnace for heating the home located in the attached garage for example 8 A gas f...

Page 7: ...TALL THIS FURNACE IN A MOBILE HOME THIS FURNACE IS NOT APPROVED FOR INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE HOME DOING SO COULD CAUSE FIRE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE THE FURNACE CONTAINS FOIL CO...

Page 8: ...0 625 15 875 MM B ALT UPFLOW DRAIN HOLE ALT AIR INLET ALT VENT OUTLET ALT HIGH VOLTAGE IN SIDE CUTOUT ALT GAS LINE IN ALT LOW VOLTAGE IN WITNESS MARKS FOR SIDE CUTOUTS H3 6A WARNING WHEN THIS FURNACE...

Page 9: ...4 Two Stage Gas Valve 16 PFC Choke Coil used on and 1 Hp units only 5 Air High Temperature Limit supply air 17 Door Switch and Junction Box 6 Vent and Drain Assembly Coupling 18 Blower Motor not shown...

Page 10: ...pplication of sprayed foam insulation the addition of storm windows and doors weather stripping caulking etc Many of the older furnaces were equipped with large belt drive blower systems operating at...

Page 11: ...n air is laden with chemical compounds such as bromine chlorine or fluorine as may be found in swimming pool chemicals laundry detergents etc use outdoor air for combustion These compounds when expose...

Page 12: ...t it is located in such a way as to allow access for servicing or the removal of other appliances installed in the room hot water heater for example It is not permissible to use a rear return on this...

Page 13: ...OVER CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES H3 7 THIS FURNACE IS CERTIFIED FOR INSTALLATION ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOORS THIS SHALL BE INTERPRETED AS A WOOD FLOOR ONLY THE FURNACE MUST NOT BE INSTALLED DIRECTLY ON CARPE...

Page 14: ...le The total static pressure drop of the air distribution system including filters should not exceed 1 0 w c H3 8 DO NOT ALLOW GAS PIPING TO BE ROUTED THROUGH JOIST SPACES THAT ARE USED FOR RETURN AIR...

Page 15: ...burning appliances 4 Ensure that there is adequate space and accessibility for air filter removal 5 If an air conditioning evaporator coil is required position it on the supply air side of the furnace...

Page 16: ...the certified vent system must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipe and or fittings Follow the venting manufacturers instructions on installation cutting de burring cementing...

Page 17: ...1mm or 3 76mm in the horizontal run or vertical riser closest to the furnace 2 Place a reducer bushing of proper diameter in the stem portion of the tee The recommended size for the reducer is 5 8 15...

Page 18: ...lane Glue and similar adhesives and cements Ammonia as commonly found in permanent wave solutions used in hair dressing salons Anti static fabric softeners used in clothes dryers Carbon tetrachloride...

Page 19: ...aust fans on kitchen range hood on etc A confined space any space smaller than the minimums discussed in Case 1 must have two air openings one within 12 305mm of the ceiling and the other within 12 30...

Page 20: ...ate freely with the ventilated attic If using the attic air ensure that the opening is ducted from the ceiling high enough to be above the insulation The attic must be adequately vented with soffit ve...

Page 21: ...RE USED ON THE OUTSIDE WALL THEY MUST BE SIZED PROPERLY MOST SIDEWALL GRILLS HAVE ONLY 50 FREE AREA IN THE CASE OF A UNIT WITH 100 000 BTU HR INPUT WHICH REQUIRES A PAIR OF 8 203mm ROUND PIPES TO OBTA...

Page 22: ...pe must be CSA UL or ULC listed and installed per the manufacturer s instructions This includes travel through unconditioned attic space DO NOT COMMON VENT WITH ANY OTHER APPLIANCE If venting vertical...

Page 23: ...ation leading to downdrafts and similar venting problems In windy and hill locations roof venting may improve operations Maximum venting length is based on 30 mph 48 km winds areas where higher gusts...

Page 24: ...d serves both dwellings Less than 7 feet 2 1m above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property Within 6 feet 1 8m of a mechanical air supply inlet to any building Above a meter regu...

Page 25: ...he primary advantages are No special kit or modifications are required for direct vent installations Dedicated combustion air and vent piping eliminates the need to use already heated air for combusti...

Page 26: ...ncy of the flue gases to help prevent re circulation of the exhaust Figure 9 VERTICAL No termination fitting is required if venting vertically through a roof The end of the exhaust pipe must be 12 305...

Page 27: ...vent terminal should be located no fewer than 3 feet 9m from an inside corner formed by two exterior walls Recommended clearance for overhangs is a minimum of 1 foot 3m vertically for each foot horizo...

Page 28: ...W415 1243 A 03 19 15 27 IOM FIGURE 14A DIRECT VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES...

Page 29: ...W415 1243 A 03 19 15 28 IOM IOM FIGURE 14B NON DIRECT VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES...

Page 30: ...ional arrow on drain coupling points away from exhauster 6 Remove the appropriate plastic cap on the side panel Install cap on vent opening not in use 7 Reinstall the exhauster and the pressure switch...

Page 31: ...tion Instructions section if necessary 2 Remove the 3 1 2 plastic exhaust vent cap if required and cover vent hole not in use Install rubber grommet in parts bag for 2 vent pipe Connect vent pipe fiel...

Page 32: ...E CONDENSATE COLLECTION INLET ENSURE THAT THE DRAIN HOSES ARE PROPERLY CUT TO THE REQUIRED LENGTH CONNECTED AND SECURED CAUTION FIGURE 15 H3 16 THERE MUST NOT BE ANY OPENINGS BETWEEN THE BLOWER DIVISI...

Page 33: ...ALLATION RIGHT VENT INSTALLATION NOTE Upflow Vent Right condensate trap must be installed on left side IMPORTANT PRIME CONDENSATE TRAP WITH WATER AND CUT DRAIN HOSES TO PROPER LENGTH CUT PRESSURE SWIT...

Page 34: ...ONDENSATE LINE THROUGH AREAS WHERE FREEZING MIGHT OCCUR FREEZING OF CONDENSATE CAN RESULT IN ERRATIC FURNACE OPERATION AND IN PROPERTY DAMAGE CAUTION A typical configuration would be to cement the sid...

Page 35: ...NFIGURATION REQUIRES A VENT IT TAKES LESS THAN A ONE INCH RISE ANYWHERE ALONG THE HORIZONTAL ROUTE OF THE DRAIN TUBE TO CREATE A VAPOR LOCK WHICH WILL PREVENT CONDENSATE FROM DRAINING AWAY FREELY AND...

Page 36: ...ily removed for service 4 If extra security is desired it is recommended to secure a strip of strapping around the drain Utilize the existing condensate trap screws to secure the strapping FIGURE 21 F...

Page 37: ...OMMERCIAL STANDARDS In Canada the gas piping should be installed in accordance with CAN CSA B149 1 and 2 and in accordance with any local codes In the United States the gas piping should be installed...

Page 38: ...ly pressure should be 11 to 13 w c 12 w c recommended These pressures must be maintained while all other gas fired appliances are operating at maximum conditions IMPORTANT DO NOT EXCEED 13 W C INLET P...

Page 39: ...put capacity for every 1000ft above sea level If the fuel source is liquid propane refer to High Altitude Specifications table for appropriate derate above 2000ft based on a 4 reduction of input capac...

Page 40: ...nace and any other appliances receiving gas from the header serving the furnace When the installation is completed to the Start up Setup stage test the gas manifold pressure by following these steps W...

Page 41: ...EXCEEDTHEINPUTSHOWN ON THE RATING PLATE Input Heating Value of Gas x 3600 Time in Sec for 1 cu ft where input is expressed in Btu hr heating value of the gas is expressed in Btu ft3 and time is the n...

Page 42: ...SONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE THE FURNACE CABINET MUST HAVE AN UNINTERRUPTED GROUND A GROUND WIRE IS PROVIDED IN THE ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX DO NOT USE GAS PIPING AS A GROUND FAILING TO GROUND THE FURN...

Page 43: ...connected with L2 Neutral and a GREEN wire to be connected to the ground If the junction box must be moved from it s original location to the other side of the unit 1 Remove the appropriate plastic c...

Page 44: ...e control will automatically start high heat after 5 minutes of continuous low heat op eration If the jumper is in the 10 minute position the control will automatically start high heat after 10 minute...

Page 45: ...t 24V equipment to these terminals The integrated furnace control has provisions to supply power and control a line voltage humidifier or the primary of a 120 24 volt humidifier step down transformer...

Page 46: ...e drain trap assembly be primed before the initial startup Refer to the instructions on how to prime the condensate trap on the drain piping section in this manual A dry trap will allow flue gases to...

Page 47: ...s ignites on high exhauster low gas and ignores second stage call for heat until low fire is established for 15 seconds 3 Blower on delay time begins when the gas valve is energized The control provid...

Page 48: ...duct system is complete and the air filter or filters are in place determine if the airflow is correct for both low and high fire input rates 1 Insert a duct thermometer in the supply air duct The th...

Page 49: ...ped with ECM 2 3 EON motor Each flash signifies 100 CFM count the flashes and multiply by 100 to determine the actual CFM delivered for example 10 flashes x 100 1000 CFM or use the formula in the next...

Page 50: ...active all the time With the JW40 jumper clipped the thermostat or humidstat controls dehumidification H22 5 Blower on off delays are handled by ECM motor programming The control de energizes the ECM...

Page 51: ...e capabilities of the duct system to deliver sufficient air flow if this type of filter is considered RECOMMENDED Electronic air cleaners using electrostatic precipitation to remove dust are an excell...

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Page 53: ...sent with gas valve off A green LED AN2 is provided to indicate high heat state LED OFF No demand for high heat LED ON High heat demand operating normally LED Flashing High heat demand high pressure s...

Page 54: ...also helps to clear the A coil for your air conditioning system of mold and germs increasing its efficiency and reducing electrical consumption The supplied bulbs have an approximate operating life of...

Page 55: ...D POSITION COLOUR LEAD NUMBER BLACK WHITE RED BLACK WHITE EMPTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 C1 H24 6 3 7 1 6 5 C2 HOUSING VIEW FROM OPPOSITE OF WIRE INSERTION END PLASTIC 9 PIN HOUSING AMP 1 480707 0 METAL...

Page 56: ...ITE OF WIRE INSERTION END PLASTIC 5 PIN HOUSING AMP 350809 1 METAL CONTACT TERMINAL FEMALE SOCKET AMP 350536 1 5 REQUIRED POSITION COLOUR LEAD NUMBER BLACK BLACK RED 1 2 3 4 1 3 3 2 1 C6 WHITE WHITE 4...

Page 57: ...sed by installation that is not performed in compliance with all applicable federal provincial state laws or regulations and Installation Operating Manual 4 Damage as a result of vandalism freight dam...

Page 58: ...1 HP ECM 2 3 EON 120 9700 W010 2757 SWITCH BLOWER DOOR 3 PRONG SDPT W010 2768 ASSY CONDENSATE TRAP W010 2784 KIT LED CABINET LIGHTS W010 2785 KIT UV REPLACEMENT BULB W010 2744 ASSY MOTOR KIT 1 3 HP E...

Page 59: ...W415 1243 A 03 19 15 58 IOM IOM 23 0 SERVICE HISTORY 43 1...

Page 60: ...tore or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical swit...

Page 61: ...4 5 FURNACE APPEARANCE 70 4 6 CLEANING 70 4 7 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ECM 2 3 EON 71 4 8 VARIATIONS 72 4 9 TERMINATIONS 72 5 0 HOMEOWNER S REFERENCE 73 6 0 NOTES 74 H1 21 1 IMPORTANT Read these instruct...

Page 62: ...UATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY IT MAY ALSO BE USED TO...

Page 63: ...nt dependable service With regular maintenance some of which requires the attention of a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier some of which you may do yourself the furnace will operate s...

Page 64: ...FE REFER TO THIS MANUAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER WARNING H3 28 DEVICES ATTACHED TO EITHER THE VENT OR COMBUSTION AIR INTAK...

Page 65: ...vent appliance It is designed to operate as a single pipe inside combustion air or two pipe outdoor combustion air system A furnace needs adequate amounts of combustion air to operate properly Do not...

Page 66: ...nents 9 Do not cover return air grills and supply air registers with drapes curtains throw rugs etc 10 Avoid shutting off supply air registers in the interests of saving heat While there is some valid...

Page 67: ...t off valve to the OFF position If burning LP gas smell for gas near the floor since propane and butane are both heavier than air If after this time you do not smell gas continue to the next step 9 Tu...

Page 68: ...and other exhaust fans to reduce the heating load on the system 4 Arrange the furniture and drapes so that the supply air registers and return air grills are unobstructed 5 If you have a perimeter du...

Page 69: ...CE FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE WARNING H27 2 The circulating air blower and exhauster motors have sealed bearings The bearings contain perm...

Page 70: ...FUL WHEN WORKING ON THE BURNER ASSEMBLY THE HOT SURFACE IGNITER IS FRAGILE AND CAN BREAK EASILY CAUTION The flame sensor should be inspected and cleaned with fine steel wool or Scotch Brite scrubbing...

Page 71: ...ncy The recovery coil is located immediately above the blower assembly Over time it may become coated with dust To clean the recovery coil 1 Turn off electrical power to the furnace 2 Remove the blowe...

Page 72: ...air was expelled up the chimney where it could not benefit the interior of the home Special safety controls now prevent the formation of carbon monoxide The third general area is the recovery of the...

Page 73: ...high to low With the thermostat heating contacts open single stage thermostat the flames extinguish immediately and the exhauster blower stops after a 5 second post purge time 6 Blower off delay is ha...

Page 74: ...cated on bottom of inside door Date Installed Contractor Contact Address Postal Code Zip Code Telephone No After Hours No If different from Installation Contractor Service Tech Telephone No After Hour...

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