All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
NOTICE: All PVC thermoplastic pipe must be supported beginning directly over the
exhaust vent tee assembly, then every 4-feet thereafter, and at every joint.
Trial fit the
entire exhaust vent and air intake piping systems, making sure the slope and length of the
piping are correct, before permanently assembling the pipe components.
If the vent piping is run through an unconditioned space, it must be insulated with 1-inch
thick, foil-faced fiberglass insulation, or an equivalent product.
3. Connecting The Combustion Air Intake Piping
: Outside combustion air must NOT be drawn from an area directly adjacent to
a pool, hot tub or spa. Measures should be taken to prevent the entry of corrosive
chemicals or vapors into the combustion air supply. Such chemicals include, but are not
limited to, chlorinated and/or fluorinated hydrocarbons such as found in refrigerants,
aerosol propellants, dry cleaning fluids, degreasers and removers. Other harmful
compounds may come from bleaches, air fresheners or mastics. Vapors from such
products can form reactive acid producing chemical species when burned in a gas flame.
Should acidic compounds form in the furnace they may significantly reduce the useful life
of the furnace.
a. For the models CHX3 / CDX3-75, install a 2-inch PVC elbow with sleeve and coupling (for
models CHX3 / CDX3-100 & -125, a 3-inch PVC elbow with sleeve) on the inlet of the burner
box. Measure the length of pipe needed to clear the casing. Be sure to allow sufficient length
to account for insertion of the pipe into the elbow at the burner box and the elbow, or coupling
fitting, on the end. Cut the pipe to length.
b. After preparation of the thermoplastic pipe, drive one (1) #8 x 3/4 inch sheet metal screw with
black protective coating (supplied with furnace) through the PVC coupling, or sleeve, into the
metal collar of the burner box to secure the piping in place.
NOTICE: DO NOT apply silicone rubber type sealant or PVC cement to the joint at the
thermoplastic piping connection to the metal burner box collar. Attach the PVC elbow
to the sleeve and then to the coupling where required, using silicone rubber type
sealant, refer to Figure 12.
c. Insert the precut 2-inch (or 3-inch) thermoplastic pipe into the elbow at the burner box and to
the elbow, or coupler, just outside the furnace using a silicone rubber type sealant. To
properly make these seals, run a thin bead of silicone type sealant around the circumference
of the PVC pipe, about 3/8 inch from either end. Insert the straight pipe section into the
appropriate couplings and elbows and rotate 1/4 turn. Silicone rubber type sealants remain
pliable after the initial setup period has passed allowing for relatively easy disconnection of
the air intake system, should the burner assembly require removal at a later date, refer to
Figure 12.
NOTICE: When applying silicone sealants, ensure that no excess sealant is pushed
into the inside opening of the pipe. This may cause flow restriction within the piping. If
possible, always apply the sealant to the male component of the piping joint.
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