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035-19670-003 Rev. A (1004)

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Unitary Products Group

When the furnace is used in conjunction with a cooling coil, the coil
must be installed parallel with, or in the supply air side of the furnace to
avoid condensation in the primary heat exchanger. When a parallel flow
arrangement is used, dampers or other means used to control airflow
must be adequate to prevent chilled air from entering the furnace. If
manually operated, the damper must be equipped with means to pre-
vent the furnace or the air conditioner from operating unless the damper
is in full heat or cool position.

DUCTWORK INSTALLATION AND SUPPLY PLENUM 

CONNECTION

Attach the supply plenum to the furnace outlet duct connec-
tion flanges. This is typically through the use of S cleat
material when a metal plenum is used. The use of an
approved flexible duct connector is recommended on all
installations. This connection should be sealed to prevent
air leakage. The sheet metal should be crosshatched to
eliminate any popping of the sheet metal when the indoor
fan is energized.

When replacing an existing furnace, if the existing plenum is not the
same size as the new furnace then the existing plenum must be
removed and a new plenum installed that is the proper size for the new
furnace. If the plenum is shorter than 12” (30.5 cm) the turbulent air flow
may cause the limit controls not to operate as designed, or the limit con-
trols may not operate at all.

The duct system is a very important part of the installation. 

If the duct

system is improperly sized the furnace will not operate properly.

The ducts attached to the furnace plenum, should be of sufficient size
so that the furnace operates 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 is being connected to be of sufficient size for proper fur-
nace operation.

Use the Example below to help you in calculating the duct area to deter-
mine whether the ducts have sufficient area so that the furnace oper-
ates at the specified external static pressure and within the air
temperature rise specified on the nameplate.

Example: The furnace input is 80,000 BTUH and 1,200 CFM. The rec-
ommended duct area is 280 sq.in, there are two 8 x 14 rectangular
ducts attached to the plenum and there are two 7 inch round ducts
attached to the furnace.

1.

Take 8 x 14, which equals 112 sq.in. X 2, which equals 224 square
inch then go to round duct size located in Table 3.

2.

The square inch area for 7 inch round pipe is 38.4, multiply by 2 for
two round ducts which equals 76.8 square inch,

3.

Then take the 224 square inch from the rectangular duct and add it
to the 76.8 sq.in. of round duct. The total square inch of duct
attached to the furnace plenum is 300.8 square inch. This exceeds
the recommended 280 square inch of duct.

In this example, the duct system attached to the plenum has a sufficient
area so that the furnace operates at the specified external static pres-
sure and within the air temperature rise specified on the nameplate.

1.

The Air Temperature Rise is determined by subtracting the Return
Air Temperature Reading from the Supply Air Temperature Read-
ing.

2.

The External Static Pressure is determined by adding the Supply
Duct Static Pressure reading to the Return Duct Static Pressure
reading and adding the pressure drop across any applied a-coil.

Tables 2 & 3 is 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. Tables 2 & 3 IS NOT to be used to design ductwork
for the building where the furnace is being installed. There are several
variables associated with proper duct sizing that are not included in the
tables. To properly design the ductwork for the building, Refer to the
ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter on “DUCT DESIGN” or a
company that specializes in Residential and Modular Home duct
designs.

IMPORTANT: 

The minimum plenum height is 12” (30.5 cm). The fur-

nace will not operate properly on a shorter plenum height. The minimum
recommended rectangular duct height is 4 inch (10 cm) attached to the
plenum.

IMPORTANT: 

The air temperature rise should be taken only after the

furnace has been operating for at least 15 minutes. Temperatures and
external static pressures should be taken 6” (15 cm) past the first bend
from the furnace in the supply duct and the return duct. If an external fil-
ter box or an electronic air cleaner is installed, take the return air read-
ings before the filter box or air cleaner.

The cooling coil must be installed in the supply air duct, down-
stream of the furnace. Cooled air may not be passed over the heat
exchanger.

The duct system must be properly sized to obtain the correct airflow
for the furnace size that is being installed.
Refer to Table 8 and the furnace rating plate for the correct rise
range and static pressures.
If the ducts are undersized, the result will be high duct static pres-
sures and/or high temperature rises which can result in a heat
exchanger OVERHEATING CONDITION. This condition can result
in premature heat exchanger failure, which can result in personal
injury, property damage, or death.

TABLE 2: 

Minimum Duct Sizing For Proper Airflow

BTU/H(kW) BTU/H(kW)

Airflow Return

1

1.

Maximum return air velocity in rigid duct @ 700 feet per minute (19.82 m

3

 / minute).

Rectangular

2

2.

Example return main trunk duct minimum dimensions.

Round

2

Supply

3

3.

Maximum supply air velocity in rigid duct @ 900 feet per minute (25.49 m

3

 / minute).

High/Low 
Fire Input

High/Low 

Fire Output

CFM

(m³)

In²

 (cm²)

in. x in.

(cm x cm)

in. 

(cm)dia.

In

²(cm²)

60/42

(17.58/12.31)

46/34

(13.46/9.96)

1,200

(33.98)

280

(711)

14 x 20

(35.6 x 50.8)

18

(45.7)

216

 (549)

80/59

(23.44/17.29)

64/48

(18.76/14.07)

1,200

(33.98)

280 

(711)

14 x 20

(35.6 x 50.8)

18

(45.7)

216

(549)

80/59

(23.44/17.29)

64/48

(18.76/14.07)

1,600

(45.31)

360

 (914)

18 x 20

(45.7 x 50.8)

22

(55.8)

280

 (711)

100/65

(29.31/19.05)

80/53

(23.45/15.53)

1,200

(33.98)

320

 (813)

16 x 20

(40.6 x 50.8)

20

 (50.8)

336

 (853)

100/65

(29.31/19.05)

8 /53

(23.45/15.53)

2,000

(56.63)

440

(1,118)

20 x 22

(50.8 x 55.8)

24

(60.9)

390

(991)

120/78

(35.17/22.86)

96/64

(28.13/18.76)

1,600

(45.31)

360

(914)

18 x 20

(45.7 x 50.8)

22

(55.8)

280

(711)

120/78

(35.17/22.86)

96/64

(28.13/18.76)

2,000

(56.63)

440

(1,118)

20 x 22

(50.8 x 55.8)

24

(60.9)

390

(991)

NOTE: This chart does not replace proper duct sizing calculations or take into account static 
pressure drop for run length and fittings. Watch out for the temperature rise and static pres-
sures.

TABLE 3: 

Round Duct Size

Round Duct Size

Calculated Area For Each Round Duct Size

inches (cm)

Sq.in (cm

2

)

5 (13)

19.6 (126)

6 (15)

28.2 (182)

7 (18)

38.4 (248)

8 (20)

50.2 (324)

9 (23)

63.6 (410)

10 (25)

78.5 (506)

11 (28)

95 (613)

12 (30)

113.1 (730)

13 (33)

132.7 (856)

14 (36)

153.9 (993)

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Страница 1: ...ETY 1 DUCTWORK 3 FILTERS 6 GAS PIPING 7 ELECTRICAL POWER 9 VENT SYSTEM 11 SAFETY CONTROLS 16 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS 16 WIRING DIAGRAM 24 LIST OF FIGURES Dimensions 5 Furnace Base Rectangular Blockof...

Страница 2: ...ailure 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 combustible flooring sha...

Страница 3: ...es shall take precedence over clear ances for combustible materials where accessibility clearances are greater Installation in a residential garage 1 A gas fired furnace for installation in a resident...

Страница 4: ...mined by adding the Supply Duct Static Pressure reading to the Return Duct Static Pressure reading and adding the pressure drop across any applied a coil Tables 2 3 is to be used as a guide only to he...

Страница 5: ...quired 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 MODELS The supply air temp...

Страница 6: ...duct flanges This is typi cally through the use of S cleat material when a metal plenum is used The use of an approved flexible duct connector is recommended on all installations The connection of th...

Страница 7: ...pproved for this furnace only use those approved gases The instal lation of a drip leg and ground union is required Refer to Figures 9 or 10 TABLE 5 Filter Sizes Cabinet Size Side in Side cm Bottom in...

Страница 8: ...he gas valve when installing piping A wrench must be placed on the octa gon hub located on the gas inlet side of the valve Placing a wrench to the body of the gas valve will damage the valve causing i...

Страница 9: ...OLARITY Ignition Control If the power supply polarity is reversed the control board will flash 9 times The furnace will not operate until the polarity is corrected LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIO...

Страница 10: ...1 0 amp maximum during circulating blower opera tion HUMIDIFIER CONNECTION Two 1 4 0 64 cm spade terminals EAC and NEUTRAL for humidifier connections are located on the control board The terminals pr...

Страница 11: ...codes and standards listed in these instructions Approved Modular Homes must be vented with an approved roof jack and may not be common vented with other appliances VENTING Category I venting consists...

Страница 12: ...etails provided by the manufacturer of the power vent VENT PIPING ASSEMBLY The final assembly procedure for the vent piping is as follows 1 Cut piping to the proper length beginning at the furnace 2 D...

Страница 13: ...ent sagging The vent system may be supported by the use of clamps or hangers secured to a permanent part of the structure every 4 ft 1 22 m FAN ASSISTED COMBUSTION SYSTEM An appliance equipped with an...

Страница 14: ...r a grille or screen shall have no dimen sion smaller than 0 25 6 4 mm 3 A manually operated damper or manually adjustable louvers are not permitted for use 4 A automatically operated damper or automa...

Страница 15: ...NACE 1 An opening may be used in lieu of a duct to provide to provide the outside air supply to an appliance unless otherwise permitted by the authority having jurisdiction The opening shall be locate...

Страница 16: ...RBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon monxide poisoning or dea...

Страница 17: ...cm tee 1 5 16 0 8 cm x 1 8 3 175 mm reducing coupling 1 1 8 0 3 cm adapter There is a accessory kit 1PK0602 available from Source 1 which has the following items 12 30 cm length x 1 8 0 3 cm diameter...

Страница 18: ...ivided by the time it took to measure 2 cubic ft 0 0566 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas multiply the Heat content of the gas MJ m3 or Default 93 14 times 0 00283 m3 of gas measured at...

Страница 19: ...low adjustment seal screw and tighten securely Cycle the valve several times to verify regulator setting 7 Remove manometer and replace the outlet pressure tap plug Low Outlet Pressure Adjustment 1 T...

Страница 20: ...urnace control Intermittent Blower Heating On cooling heating thermostats with a fan switch when the fan switch is set in the auto position and the thermostat calls for heating a circuit is completed...

Страница 21: ...ps Obtain the airflow values at 0 50 w c 125 Pa 0 60 w c 150 Pa ESP Airflow 0 50 2125 CFM 60 17 m3 min Airflow 0 60 2035 CFM 57 62 m3 min Subtract the airflow 0 50 w c 125 Pa from the airflow 0 60 w c...

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Страница 24: ...d in U S A 035 19670 003 Rev A 1004 Copyright by York International Corp 2004 All rights reserved Supersedes 035 19670 002 Rev A 0704 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73069 SECTION IX W...

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