
6. After it has been determined that
each appliance that remains con-
nected to the common venting
system properly vents (when
tested as outlined above), return
doors, windows, exhaust fans,
fireplace dampers and any other
gas-burning appliance to their
previous conditions of use.
7. If improper venting is observed
during any of the above tests,
resize the common venting sys-
tem. Refer to latest edition of the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1, or the CSA-GAMA vent-
ing tables for Category I fur-
naces.
NOTE: For U.S. installations
only. Schedule 40 ABS-DWV
pipe and fittings may be used as
an alternate to PVC pipe for the
combustion air inlet and vent
pipes.
NOTE: For U.S. installations
only. Cellular core PVC is also
approved for use. It must be
schedule 40 PVC-DWV cellular
pipe manufactured under ASTM
F-891.
JOINING PIPE AND
FITTINGS
PVC SOLVENT CEMENTS AND
PRIMERS ARE HIGHLY FLAM-
MABLE. PROVIDE ADEQUATE
VENTILATION AND DO NOT
ASSEMBLE COMPONENTS
NEAR HEAT SOURCE OR AN
OPEN FLAME. DO NOT
SMOKE. AVOID SKIN OR EYE
CONTACT. OBSERVE ALL
CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
PRINTED ON MATERIAL CON-
TAINERS. FAILURE TO FOL-
LOW THESE GUIDELINES MAY
RESULT IN FIRE, EXPLOSION
OR ASPHYXIATION CAUSING
PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.
In Canada, only approved vent mate-
rials, primers and solvents approved
to ULC S636 must be used for vent-
ing.
All pipe, fittings, solvent cement,
primers and procedures must con-
form to American National Standard
Institute and American Society for
Testing and Materials (ANSI/ASTM)
standards as shown below:
IMPORTANT: The plastic combustion
air and venting components are
MADE of PVC. If using ABS piping,
ensure that the solvent cement is
compatible for joining PVC to ABS
components or use a mechanical
connection that can withstand the
vent temperatures and is corrosion
resistant.
!
WARNING
GENERAL INFORMATION
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SEC-
TION. FAILURE TO PROPERLY
VENT THIS FURNACE OR PRO-
TECT IT FROM INADEQUATE
COMBUSTION AIR CAN CAUSE
CARBON MONOXIDE POISON-
ING, AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE,
RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAM-
AGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.
OVER TEMPERATURE
SAFETY SWITCHES
Furnaces are equipped with safety
switches in the burner compartment to
protect against over temperature condi-
tions. If a switch is tripped, it must be
manually reset.
DO NOT JUMPER OVERTEM-
PERATURE OR ANY OTHER
SAFETY SWITCHES! IF ONE OF
THESE OVER TEMPERATURE
SWITCHES SHOULD TRIP, CALL
A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SER-
VICE AGENCY OR THE GAS
SUPPLIER. DO NOT RESET THE
SWITCHES WITHOUT TAKING
CORRECTIVE ACTION. FAILURE
TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN CAR-
BON MONOXIDE POISONING OR
DEATH. IF THIS UNIT IS
INSTALLED IN A CLOSET, THE
DOOR MUST BE CLOSED WHEN
MAKING THIS CHECK.
REPLACE THE OVER TEMPERA-
TURE SAFETY SWITCHES ONLY
WITH THE IDENTICAL REPLACE-
MENT PART.
IN CANADA, PRODUCTS CERTI-
FIED FOR INSTALLATION AND
INTENDED TO BE VENTED WITH
PLASTIC VENT SYSTEMS (PVC,
CPVC) MUST USE VENT SYS-
TEMS THAT ARE CERTIFIED TO
THE STANDARD FOR TYPE BH
GAS VENTING SYSTEMS, ULC
S636.
THE COMPONENTS OF THE
CERTIFIED MATERIAL MUST
NOT BE INTERCHANGED WITH
OTHER VENT SYSTEMS OR
UNLISTED PIPE/FITTINGS.
PLASTIC COMPONENTS AND
SPECIFIED PRIMERS AND
GLUES OF THE CERTIFIED SYS-
TEM MUST BE FROM A SINGLE
SYSTEM MANUFACTURER AND
NOT INTERMIXED WITH OTHER
SYSTEM MANUFACTURER’S
PARTS. EXCEPTIONS INCLUDE
THE RXGY-G02, RXGY-G02C
AND RXGY-E03A WHICH CAN BE
MIXED WITH OTHER MANUFAC-
TURER’S COMPONENTS PRO-
VIDED THEY ARE CONSTRUCT-
ED FROM LIKE MATERIALS.
NOTE: INLET AIR PIPING IS NOT
CONSIDERED TO BE A PART OF
THE “VENTING SYSTEM”. THE
REQUIREMENT THAT VENT MATE-
RIAL BE CERTIFIED TO ULC S636
DOES NOT APPLY TO INLET AIR
PIPING.
INSTALLATION WITH
PRE-EXISTING VENT
SYSTEMS
When the installation of this furnace
replaces an existing furnace that is
removed from a vent system serving
other appliances (such as a water
heater), the existing vent system is likely
to be too large to properly vent the
remaining attached appliances.
Follow the steps below with each appli-
ance remaining connected to the origi-
nal common vent system. Place the
appliance to be tested in operation,
while the other appliances remaining
connected to the common vent system
are not in operation. Test the operation
of each appliance individually by the fol-
lowing method.
1. Permanently seal any unused
openings in the common venting
system.
2. Visually inspect the venting system
for proper size and horizontal pitch
and determine that there is no
blockage, restriction, leakage, cor-
rosion or other deficiencies which
could cause an unsafe condition.
3. If practical, close all building doors,
windows and all doors between the
space where the appliances
remaining connected to the com-
mon venting system are located.
Turn on clothes dryers and any
appliance not connected to the
common venting system. Turn on
any exhaust fans, such as range
hoods and bathroom exhausts, so
they will operate at maximum
speed. Do not operate a summer
exhaust fan. Close fireplace
dampers.
4. Follow the lighting instructions.
Place the appliance being inspect-
ed into operation. Adjust the ther-
mostat so the appliance will operate
continuously.
5. Test for spillage at the draft hood
relief opening after 5 minutes of
main burner operation. Use the
flame of a match or candle, or
smoke from a cigarette, cigar
or pipe.
VENTING AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
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