Vent Connection - Lennox G60UHV Series Installation Instructions Manual

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TheG60UHV(X) series unitsareclassified a sfan-assisted
Category I furnaces whenvertically vented according to
thelatesteditionof National FuelGasCode(NFPA 54
/
ANSI Z223.1) in the USA and the current standards of CSA
B149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes in Can-
ada. A fan-assisted
Category I furnace is an appliance
equipped with an integral mechanical means to either draw
or force combustion
products through
the combustion
chamber and/or heat exchanger.
NQ TE - Use these instructions as a guide. They do not su-
persede local codes, This furnace must be vented accord-
ing to all local codes these installation instructions, and the
provided venting tables in these instructions
The venting tables in this manual were extracted from the
National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54 / ANSI Z223,1 ) and are
provided as a guide for proper vent installation, Proper ap-
plication, termination, construction
and location of vents
must conform to local codes having jurisdiction. In the ab-
sence of local codes, the NFGC serves as the defining doc-
ument,
Refer to the tables and the venting information contained in
these instructions to properly size and install the venting
system,
A, IMPORTANT
AWARNING
VENT CONNECTION
VENT
PIPE
J
FLUE TRANSITIC
COLLAR
FURNACE
FIGURE 16
Use self-drilling sheet metal screws or a mechanical fas-
tener to firmly secure the vent pipe to the round collar of the
flue transition. If self-drilling screws are used to attach the
vent pipe, it is recommended that three be used. Drive one
self-drilling screw through the front and one through each
side of the vent pipe and collar. See figure 16.
Install the first vent connector elbow at a minimum of six
inches (152 mm) from the furnace vent outlet,
Venting Using a Masonry Chimney
The following additional requirements apply when a lined
masonry chimney is used to vent this furnace.
Masonry chimneys used to vent Category I central fur-
naces must be either tile-lined or lined with a listed metal
lining system or dedicated gas vent, Unlined masonry
chimneys are prohibited, See figures 17 and 18 for com-
mon venting.
A chimney with one or more sides exposed to the outside of
the structure is considered to be an exterior chimney.
An exterior masonry chimney that is not tile-lined must be
lined with B1 vent or a listed insulated flexible metal vent.
An exterior tile-lined chimney that is sealed and capped
may be lined with a listed uninsulated flexible metal vent,
If the existing chimney will not accommodate a listed metal
liner, either the chimney must be rebuilt to accommodate
one of these liners or an alternate approved venting meth-
od must be found.
G60UHV units installed in upflow applications
may be
vented into a tile-lined masonry chimney without using a
listed metal liner, provided that the optional masonry chim-
ney vent adapter kit (18M79) is used. Instructions provided
with the kit must be followed exactly.
Insulation for the flexible vent pipe must be an encapsu-
lated fiberglass sleeve recommended by the flexible vent
pipe manufacturer, See figure 17,
Common Venting Using Metal-Lined Masonry Chimney
l
SEALjD
MAX. LENGTH
+- SEE NOTE 1
I
I
BELOW.
5_!15o,)
MIN LENGTH-AS
II
rnm]rnurn
SHORT AS PRACTICAL
_
i
i
EXTERIOR
___v
i_-'_-
;
CH_MNEYW_TH
II
METAL
LINER
I',
4,n+{,02o,
J
SEALED
FIREPLACE
OPENING
NOTE
1 - Refer
to the provided
venting
tables
for installations
in the USA
and
the
venting
tables
in CSA-B149
for installations
Canada.
NOTE
2 - Either
single-walled
or doable-walled
vent
connector
may
be
used.
Refer
to the capacity
requirements
shown
in the provided
venting
tables
for
installations
in
USA
and
the
venting
tables
in
current
CSA-B149
for installations
in Canada.
FIGURE 17
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