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 FIGURE 21:  

Typical Chimney Connections

 FIGURE 22:  

Horizontal Air Inlet, Outlet and Chimney Connections

FURNACE

W

A

TER

HEA

T

ER

CHIMNEY OR
GAS VENT

OPENING

OPENING

FURNACE

W

A

TER

HEA

TER

OUTLET

AIR DUCT

INLET

AIR DUCT

TABLE 11: 

Free Area

Combined

BTUH Input 

Rating For

All Appliances

Minimum Free Area Required for Each Opening

Horizontal Duct 

(2,000 BTUH / 

Sq. In.)

Vertical Duct or 

Opening to Outside 

(4,000 BTUH / 

Sq. In.)

Round Duct

(4,000 BTUH /

Sq. In.)

60,000

30 in

2

 (193 cm

2

)

15 in

2

 (97 cm

2

)

5” (13 cm)

80,000

40 in

2

 (258 cm

2

)

20 in

2

 (129 cm

2

)

5” (13 cm)

100,000

50 in

2

 (322 cm

2

)

25 in

2

 (161 cm

2

)

6” (15 cm)

120,000

60 in

2

 (387 cm

2

)

30 in

2

 (193 cm

2

)

7” (18 cm)

EXAMPLE: Determining Free Area - Vertical Minimum Duct Size
Appliance 1 Appliance 2    Total Input
100,000 

+ 30,000   =  130,000 

÷

 4,000 = 32.5 Sq. In.

EXAMPLE: Determining Free Area - Horizontal Minimum Duct Size
Appliance 1 Appliance 2    Total Input
100,000 

+ 30,000   =  130,000 

÷

 2,000 = 65 Sq. In. 

TABLE 12: 

Unconfined Space Minimum Area in Square Inch

BTUH Input Rating

Minimum Free Area in Square Feet

Required for Each Opening

60,000

60 (387 m

2

)

80,000

80 (516 m

2

)

100,000

100 (645 m

2

)

120,000

120 (774 m

2

)

When a Category I furnace is removed or replaced, the original
venting system may no longer be correctly sized to properly vent
the attached appliances.
An improperly sized vent system can cause CARBON MONOXIDE
to spill into the living space causing personal injury, and or death.

 FIGURE 23:  

Outside and Ambient Combustion Air

GABLE
VENT

GAS
VENT

SOFFIT
VENT

VENTILATED

ATTIC

TOP ABOVE
INSULATION

OPTIONAL
INLET (a)

OUTLET
AIR (a)

VENTILATED

CRAWL SPACE

GAS
WATER
HEATER

VENTILATED

ATTIC

TOP ABOVE
INSULATION

GAS
VENT

GABLE
VENT

SOFFIT
VENT

GAS
WATER
HEATER

INLET
AIR (a)

INLET
AIR (b)

GAS
VENT

OUTLET
AIR (a)

OUTLET
AIR (b)

INLET
AIR (a)

INLET
AIR (b)

GAS
WATER
HEATER

FURNACE

FURNACE

FURNACE

1. An opening ma

y

be used in lieu of a duct to provide to provide the outside air

suppl

y

to an appliance unless otherwise permitted b

y

the authorit

y

having

jurisdiction. The opening shall be located within 12” (30.5 cm) horizontall

y

from,

the burner level of the appliance. Refer to “COMBUSTION AIR SOURCE FROM
OUTDOORS and VENT AND SUPPLY AIR SAFETY CHECK” in these
instructions for additional information and safet

y

check procedure.

2. The duct shall be either metal, or a material meeting the class 1

requirements of CAN4-S110 Standard for Air Ducts.

3. The duct shall be least the same cross-sectional area as the free

area of the air suppl

y

inlet opening to which it connects.

4. The duct shall terminate within 12 in (30.5 cm) above, and

within 24 in (61 cm) horizontall

y

from, the burner level of

the appliance having the largest input.

5. A square or rectangular shaped duct shall onl

y

be used

when the required free area of the suppl

y

opening is

9 in (58.06 cm ) or larger. When a square or rectangular
duct is used, its small dimensionshall not be less than
3 in (7.6 cm).

2

2

6. An air inlet suppl

y

from outdoors shall be equipped with

a means to prevent the direct entr

y

of rain and wind.

Such means shall not reduce the required free area of
the air suppl

y

opening.

7.

An air suppl

y

inlet opening from the outdoors shall

be located not less than 12” (30.5 cm) above the
outside grade level.

AIR SUPPLY OPENINGS AND DUCTS

COMBUSTION AIR SOURCE FROM OUTDOORS

1. Two permanent openings, one within 12 in (30.5 mm) of the top and

one within 12 in (30.5 mm) of bottom of the confined space,

shall communicate directl

y

or b

y

means of ducts

with the outdoors, crawl spaces or attic spaces.

Two

permanent openings,

2.

One permanent openings, commencing within 12 in (30.5 mm)of the
top of the enclosure shall be permitted where the equipment has
clearances of at least 1 in (2.54 cm) from the sides and back and
6 in (15.24 cm) from the front of the appliance. The opening shall
communicate directl

y

with the outdoors and shall have a minimum

free area of:

3.

The duct shall be least the same cross-sectional area as the free
area of the air suppl

y

inlet opening to which it connects.

1 square in per 3000 Btu per hour (6.45 cm

0.879 kW) of the

total input rating of all equipment located in the enclosure.

3

per

a.

Not less than the sum of all vent connectors in the confined space.

b.

4.

The blocking effects of louvers, grilles and screens must be given
consideration in calculating free area. If the free area of a specific
louver aor grille is not known.

Summary of Contents for AHV8 UH

Page 1: ...ited to building electrical and mechanical codes LIST OF SECTIONS SAFETY 1 DUCTWORK 4 FILTERS 8 GAS PIPING 8 ELECTRICAL POWER 10 VENT SYSTEM 14 SAFETY CONTROLS 19 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS 20 WIRING DI...

Page 2: ...s from combustible materials as listed under Clearances to Combustibles in Table 1 Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is allowed for both the burners and blower These models...

Page 3: ...ed Never store items such as the following on near or in contact with the fur nace 1 Spray or aerosol cans rags brooms dust mops vacuum cleaners or other cleaning tools 2 Soap powders bleaches waxes o...

Page 4: ...erates at the specified external static pressure and within the air temperature rise specified on the nameplate Table 2 is a guide for determining whether the rectangular duct system that the furnace...

Page 5: ...supply plenum On all installations without a coil a removable access panel is recommended in the outlet duct such that smoke or reflected light would be observable inside the casing to indi cate the...

Page 6: ...floor support with required service accessibility IMPORTANT If an external mounted filter rack is being used see the instructions provided with that accessory for proper hole cut size HORIZONTAL MODEL...

Page 7: ...removed and a new plenum installed that is the proper size for the new furnace Attach the return plenum to the furnace inlet duct flanges This is typi cally through the use of S cleat material when a...

Page 8: ...IV GAS PIPING GAS SAFETY IMPORTANT Plan your gas supply before determining the correct gas pipe entry Use 90 degree service elbow s or short nipples and con ventional 90 degree elbow s to enter throu...

Page 9: ...ing The gas valve body is a very thin casting that cannot take any external pressure Never apply a pipe wrench to the body of the gas valve when installing piping A wrench must be placed on the octag...

Page 10: ...er must take every precaution to insure that the furnace has been converted to the proper gas orifice size when the furnace is installed Do not attempt to drill out any orifices to obtain the proper o...

Page 11: ...ty is corrected Refer to FURNACE DIAGNOSTICS section of the User s Information Maintenance Service Manual provided with this furnace for symptoms of reversed power supply polarity LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL...

Page 12: ...Stage Cool Y2 Second Stage Cool W2 Second Stage Heat G Fan R 24 Volt Hot W First Stage Heat Y1 First Stage Cool R 24 Volt Hot Y Y2 Single Second Stage Cool Y2 Second Stage Cool W2 Second Stage Heat G...

Page 13: ...versing Valve Energized in Cool O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool Y2 Second Stage Heat Cool DHM Dehumidistat HUM Dehumidification Open on Humidity Rise Y2 Second...

Page 14: ...ssory Connections FIGURE 12 Vent Termination 115 VOLT HUMIDIFER 115 VOLT ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER EAC HOT HUM HOT BLK WHT EAC HUM NEUTRALS SWITCHED CIRCUITS BLK WHT LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING LISTED CAP L...

Page 15: ...the authority having jurisdiction Venting into an unlined masonry chimney or concrete chimney is prohibited Whenever possible B 1 metal pipe should be used for venting Where use of an existing chimne...

Page 16: ...nd from any direction will not create a positive pressure in the vicinity of the vent FIGURE 17 Home Layout L E D B V V V X V B V J X B B B V V F V C B X V I V G H A M K OPERABLE FIXED CLOSED VENT TER...

Page 17: ...obtain proper air for combus tion and ventilation in confined spaces Combustion Air Source From Outdoors The blocking effects of louvers grilles and screens must be given con sideration in calculatin...

Page 18: ...el of the appliance Refer to COMBUSTION AIR SOURCE FROM OUTDOORS and VENT AND SUPPLY AIR SAFETY CHECK in these instructions for additional information and safety check procedure 2 The duct shall be ei...

Page 19: ...ustion air blower heat exchanger or a blocked vent pipe connection Corrective action is required These are manual reset controls that must be reset before operation can continue PRESSURE SWITCHES This...

Page 20: ...in w c 0 3 73 kPa in order to measure the gas line and the manifold pressures 4 You will need a 3 32 Allen wrench for the pressure port plugs in the gas valve 5 You will need 2 pieces of 1 8 0 3 cm ID...

Page 21: ...at the gas meter times a barometric pressure and temperature correction factor of 0 960 times 3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas mul...

Page 22: ...h low and high have been calibrated at the factory Additional pressure adjustment should not be necessary If adjustment is necessary set to the following specifications After adjustment check for gas...

Page 23: ...eed to the other Tap B is the humid profile This profile is best suited for installations where the humidity is frequently very high during cooling season such as in the southern part of the country O...

Page 24: ...pressure switch or miswiring 3 RED FLASHES This indicates the normally open pressure switch contact did not close after the inducer was energized This could be caused by a number of problems faulty i...

Page 25: ...ry the LED will flash two green flashes To clear the memory push the LAST ERROR button and hold it for more than five seconds The LED will flash three green flashes when the memory has been cleared th...

Page 26: ...47 5 30 9 47 5 30 9 1540 1001 1540 1001 C B 43 6 28 3 43 6 28 3 1440 936 1440 936 B C 40 8 26 5 40 8 26 5 1320 858 1320 858 D B 37 4 24 3 37 4 24 3 1400 910 1400 910 C A 39 6 25 8 39 6 25 8 1200 780 1...

Page 27: ...stem static from 0 60 w c 150 Pa and divide this by 0 1 w c 25 Pa 0 68 170 Pa 0 60 150 Pa 0 08 20 Pa 0 08 20 Pa 0 1 25 Pa 0 8 Multiply this by 2 to obtain the percentage reduction in airflow 0 8 x 0 0...

Page 28: ...Printed in U S A 271001 UIM A 0407 Copyright by York International Corp 2007 All rights reserved Supersedes 167187 UIM C 0806 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73069 SECTION IX WIRING D...

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