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Resize thecommon venting system to the minimum
ventpipesizedetermined by usingthe appropriate
tablesinAppendix G . (These arein thecurrent s tan-
dardsoftheNational FuelGasCodeANSIZ223.1 in
theUSA, a ndtheappropriate Category 1 Natural Gas
andPropane appliances v enting sizingtablesin the
current s tandards o f theCSAB149Natural G asand
Propane Installation C odes inCanada.)
XkCAUTION
3 - The gas piping must not run in or through air ducts,
clothes chutes, gas vents or chimneys, dumb waiters,
or elevator shafts.
4 - The piping should be sloped 1/4 inch (6,4 mm) per 15
feet (4,57 m) upward toward the meter from the fur-
nace. The piping must be supported at proper intervals
[every 8 to 10 feet (2.44 to 3.01 m)] with suitable hang-
ers or straps, Install a drip leg inside vertical pipe runs
to the unit.
5 - A 1/8" N.RT. plugged tap or pressure post is located
on the gas valve to facilitate test gauge connection.
See figures 26 and 27.
6 - In some localities, codes may require the installation of
a manual main shut-off valve and union (furnished by
the installer) external to the unit, The union must be of
the ground joint type.
Gas Supply
1 - This unit is shipped standard for left or right side instal-
lation of gas piping (or top entry in horizontal applica-
tions). Connect the gas supply to the piping assembly.
2 - When connecting the gas supply piping, consider fac-
tors such as length of run, number of fittings, and fur-
nace rating to avoid excessive pressure drop. Table 9
lists recommended pipe sizes for typical applications.
klMPORTANT
NOTE - If emergency shutoff is necessa04 shut off the main
manual gas valve and disconnect main power to the fur-
nace. The installer should properly label these devices.
Nominal
Iron Pipe
Internal
Size
Diameter
inches
inches
(ram)
(ram)
3/8
(9.53)
1/2
(12.7)
3/4
(19.05)
1
(25.4)
1-1/4
(31.75)
1-1/2
(38.1)
2
(50.8)
2-1/2
(63.5)
3
(76.2)
NOTE
- Capacity
given in
TABLE 9
Gas Pipe Capacity - ft3/hr (m3/hr)
Length
of Pipe - feet (m)
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
lOO
(3.048)
(6.096)
(9.144)
(12.192)
(15.240)
(18.288)
(21.336)
(24.384)
(27.432)
(30.480)
.493
95
65
(12.522)
(2.69)
(1.84)
.622
175
120
(17.799)
(4.96)
(3.40)
.824
360
250
(20.930)
(10.19)
(7.08)
1.049
680
465
(26.645)
(919.25)
(13.17)
1.380
1400
950
(35.052)
(39.64)
(26.90)
1.610
2100
460
(40.894)
(59.46)
(41.34)
2.067
3950
2750
(52.502)
(111.85)
(77.87)
2.469
6300
4350
(67.713)
(178.39)
(123.17)
3.068
11000
7700
(77.927)
(311.48)
(218.03)
cubic feet
52
(1.47)
97
(2.75)
2OO
(5.66)
375
(10.62)
77O
(21.80)
1180
(33.41)
2200
(62.30)
3520
(99.67)
6250
(176.98)
45
(1.27)
82
(2.32)
170
(4.81)
32O
(9.06)
66O
(18.69)
990
(28.03)
1900
(53.80)
3000
(84.95
5300
(150.07)
4O
(1.13)
73
(2.07)
151
(4.28)
285
(8.07)
580
(16.42)
9OO
(25.48)
1680
(47.57)
2650
(75.04)
4750
(134.50)
36
(1.02)
66
(1.87)
138
(3.91)
26O
(7.36)
53O
(15.01)
810
(22.94)
1520
(43.04)
2400
(67.96)
4300
(121.76)
33
(.73)
61
(1.73)
125
(3.54)
24O
(6.80)
490
(13.87)
75O
(21.24)
1400
(39.64)
2250
(63.71)
3900
(110.43)
(m3 ) of gas per hour and based on O.60 specific gravity gas.
31
(.88)
57
(1.61)
118
(3.34)
22O
(6.23)
46O
(13.03)
69O
(19.54)
1300
(36.81)
2050
(58.05)
3700
(104.77)
29
(.82)
53
(1.5o)
110
(3.11)
2O5
(5.80)
430
(12.18)
65O
(18.41)
1220
(34.55)
1950
(55.22)
3450
(97.69)
27
(.76)
5O
(1.42)
103
(2.92)
195
(5.52)
400
(11.33)
62O
(17.56)
1150
(32.56)
1850
(52.38)
3250
(92.03)
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