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VENT SYSTEM

This furnace is certified to be installed with one of two possible vent
configurations.

1.

Horizontal vent system. This vent system can be installed com-
pletely horizontal or combinations of horizontal, vertical, or offset
using elbows.

2.

Vertical vent system. This vent system can be installed completely
vertical or a combination of horizontal, vertical, or offset using
elbows.

HORIZONTAL VENT APPLICATIONS AND 

TERMINATION

When selecting the location for a horizontal combustion air / vent termi-
nation, the following should be considered:

1.

Observe all clearances listed in vent clearances in these instruc-
tions.

2.

Termination should be positioned where vent vapors will not dam-
age plants or shrubs or air conditioning equipment.

3.

Termination should be located where it will not be affected by wind
gusts, light snow, airborne leaves or allow recirculation of flue
gases.

4.

Termination should be located where it will not be damaged or
exposed to flying stones, balls, etc.

5.

Termination should be positioned where vent vapors are not objec-
tionable.

6.

Horizontal portions of the vent system must slope upwards and be
supported to prevent sagging.

7.

Sealed combustion air systems must be installed so the vent and
the combustion air pipes terminate in the same atmospheric zone.
Refer to Figures 15 or 16.

VERTICAL VENT APPLICATIONS AND 

TERMINATION

Roof mounted vertical terminals may be field fabricated. Standard PVC/
SRD fittings may be used. If installing a vertical venting system through
any unconditioned space such as an attic or crawl space it must be
insulated.

1.

Observe all clearances listed in vent clearances in these instruc-
tions.

2.

Termination should be positioned where vent vapors are not objec-
tionable.

3.

Termination should be located where it will not be affected by wind
gusts, light snow, or allow recirculation of flue gases.

4.

Termination should be located where it cannot be damaged,
plugged or restricted by tree limbs, leaves and branches.

5.

Horizontal portions of the vent system must slope upwards and be
supported to prevent sagging.

6.

Sealed combustion air systems must be installed so the vent and
the combustion air pipes terminate in the same atmospheric zone.
Refer to Figures 15 or 16.

VENTING MULTIPLE UNITS

Multiple units can be installed in a space or structure as either a single
pipe configuration or a two-pipe configuration.

The combustion air side of the single pipe configuration shown in Figure
20 is referred to in these instructions as ambient combustion air supply.
Follow the instructions for ambient combustion air installations, paying
particular attention to the section 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 14. Each furnace must have a separate vent pipe. Under NO
circumstances can the two vent pipe be tied together.

The combustion airside of the two-pipe configuration shown in Figure
19 can be installed so the combustion air pipe terminates as described
in outdoor combustion air or ventilated combustion air sections in these
instructions. Follow the instructions for outdoor combustion air or venti-
lated combustion air and the instructions for installing the vent system
with the vent terminating as shown in Figures 15 or 16. The two-pipe
system must have a separate combustion air pipe and a separate vent
pipe for each furnace. Under NO circumstances can the two combus-
tion air or vent pipes be tied together. The combustion air and vent
pipes must terminate in the same atmospheric zone.

 FIGURE 14:  

Termination Configuration - 1 Pipe

 FIGURE 15:  

Termination Configuration - 2 Pipe

MAINTAIN 12” MINIMUM CLEARANCE

ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW

LEVEL. MAXIMUM 24” ABOVE ROOF.

12” MIN.

12” MIN.

12” VERTICAL SEPARATION
BETWEEN COMBUSTION AIR
AND VENT

MAINTAIN 12”
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
ABOVE
HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED
SNOW LEVEL

12” MINIMUM
BELOW OVERHANG

12” SEPARATION
BETWEEN BOTTOM
OF COMBUSTION
AIR PIPE AND
BOTTOM OF VENT

MAINTAIN 12”
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
ABOVE HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED SNOW
LEVEL OR GRADE,
WHICHEVER IS
HIGHER

 FIGURE 16:  

Termination Configuration - 2 Pipe Basement

12” MIN.

12” MIN.

OVERHANG

12” MINIMUM
BELOW
OVERHANG

12” SEPARATION
BETWEEN BOTTOM
OF COMBUSTION
AIR PIPE AND
BOTTOM OF VENT

MAINTAIN 12”
MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
ABOVE HIGHEST
ANTICIPATED SNOW
LEVEL OR GRADE,
WHICHEVER IS
HIGHER

Summary of Contents for PS9

Page 1: ...TWINNING AND STAGING 9 COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM 11 CONDENSATE PIPING 18 SAFETY CONTROLS 18 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS 19 WIRING DIAGRAM 25 LIST OF FIGURES Dimensions 5 Furnace Base Rectangular Bl...

Page 2: ...ational vehicles Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in furnace malfunction death personal injury and or property damage Furnaces for installation on combu...

Page 3: ...required for passage to the front when servicing or for inspection or replacement of flue vent connections In all cases accessibility clearances shall take precedence over clear ances for combustible...

Page 4: ...sure drop across any applied coil TABLES 2 AND 3 are to be used as a guide only to help the installer determine if the duct sizes are large enough to obtain the proper air flow CFM through the furnace...

Page 5: ...1 for unit and plenum dimensions Attic installations must meet all minimum clearances to combustibles and have floor support with required service accessibility The supply air temperature MUST NEVER e...

Page 6: ...ctions 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 4 IMPORTANT An acces...

Page 7: ...ing a wrench to the body of the gas valve will damage the valve causing improper operation and or the valve to leak TABLE 5 High Altitude Conversion 40 120 MBTUH Models Type Of Gas Orifice at Sea Leve...

Page 8: ...ernate wiring method is to use a field provided 2 5 08 cm x 4 10 2 cm box and cover on the outside of the furnace Route the furnace leads into the box using a protective bushing where the wires pass t...

Page 9: ...using the same duct system it is very important that the two furnace cir culating air blowers operate in unison If one blower starts before the second blower the duct system will become pressurized an...

Page 10: ...then will shut off at the same time Continuous Fan On a thermostat call for continuous fan G signal both furnace blowers will come on at the same time in cooling speed and will stay on until the G sig...

Page 11: ...ow a maximum of 5 elbows in the combustion air piping and a maximum of 5 elbows in the vent piping 4 Three vent terminal elbows two for vent pipe and one for air intake pipe are already accounted for...

Page 12: ...n air systems from the furnace to the out side termination B Ventilated combustion air systems from the furnace to the attic or crawl space termination 6 Disassemble the combustion air and vent piping...

Page 13: ...0 kW 36 inches 91 cm for models 100 000 BTUH 30 kW Two pipe direct vent applications 9 inches 23 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW 12 inches 30 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW Single pipe applications 4...

Page 14: ...ombustion air systems must be installed so the vent and the combustion air pipes terminate in the same atmospheric zone Refer to Figures 15 or 16 VENTING MULTIPLE UNITS Multiple units can be installed...

Page 15: ...ll bring air in from the outdoors to the furnace combustion air intake collar on the burner box The second pipe Shown in Figure 19 is the furnace vent pipe The combustion air intake pipe should be loc...

Page 16: ...e louver is in the fully open position This type of installation requires that the supply air to the appli ance s be of a sufficient amount to support all of the appliance s in the area Operation of a...

Page 17: ...sage Follow all notes procedures and required materials in the SEALED COMBUS TION AIR SUPPLY section in these instructions when installing the combustion air pipe from the unit and into a ventilated a...

Page 18: ...p pump must be approved for use with acidic condensate CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP AND DRAIN FREEZE PROTECTION Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area which may drop below freezing...

Page 19: ...th x 1 8 0 3 cm diameter tubing 2 pieces of 4 10 cm length x 1 8 0 3 cm diameter tubing 1 5 16 0 8 cm tee 1 5 16 0 8 cm x 1 8 0 3 cm reducing coupling 1 1 8 0 3 cm adapter 1 Dwyer Manometer These item...

Page 20: ...3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas multiply the Heat content of the gas MJ m3 or Default 93 15 times 0 10 m3 of gas measured at the...

Page 21: ...l reference atmo spheric pressure Refer to Figure 26 for connection details IMPORTANT The cap for the pressure regulator must be removed entirely to gain access to the adjustment screw Loosening or ti...

Page 22: ...s user selection of the blower speed that is energized during continuous fan operation Place jumper on the HI COOL LO COOL or HEAT pins The blower speed connections shown in Figure 27 are typical How...

Page 23: ...35 1175 33 1105 31 1045 30 990 28 905 25 890 25 790 22 80 1600 C 100 1600 C HIGH 1960 56 1955 55 1925 55 1890 54 1830 52 1765 50 1695 48 1615 46 1600 45 1485 42 M HI 1565 44 1560 44 1560 44 1575 45 15...

Page 24: ...that total system static is 0 58 w c To determine the system airflow complete the follow ing steps Obtain the airflow values at 0 50 w c 125 Pa 0 60 w c 150 Pa ESP Airflow 0 50 2285 CFM 64 70 m3 min A...

Page 25: ...105564 UIM A 0205 Unitary Products Group 25 SECTION XI WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 28 Wiring Diagram...

Page 26: ...105564 UIM A 0205 26 Unitary Products Group NOTES...

Page 27: ...105564 UIM A 0205 Unitary Products Group 27 NOTES...

Page 28: ...change without notice Printed in U S A 105564 UIM A 0205 Copyright by York International Corp 2005 All rights reserved Supersedes 035 20377 002 Rev A 0904 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Dr...

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