Carrier 100/A Series Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 10

4-way multipoise, inducted-combustion gas furnace, input capacities: 45,000 thru 135,000 btuh
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of at least 2 in.2/1,000
Btuh
(4,400
mm2/kW)
of total
input rating of all gas appliances.
2. An
attic or crawlspace
may be considered
a space
that
freely communicates
with the outdoors
provided
there are
adequate
permanent
ventilation
openings
directly
to
outdoors
having
free area of at least 1-in.2/4,000
Btuh of
total input rating forall gas appliances
in the space.
3. In spaces
that use the Indoor
Combustion
Air Method,
infiltration
should
be
adequate
to
provide
air
for
combustion,
permanent
ventilation
and dilution
of flue
gases.
However,
in
buildings
with
unusually
tight
construction,
additional
air MUST
be provided
using
the
methods
described
in the
Outdoor
Combustion
Air
Method
section.
Unusually
tight construction
is defined
as construction
with:
a. Walls
and
ceilings
exposed
to the
outdoors
have
a
continuous,
sealed vapor barrier.
Openings
are gasketed
or sealed and
CIRCULATING
AiR
DUCTS
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INTERIOR
HEATED
SPACE
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VENT THROUGH
ROOF
12" MAX (305ram)
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1 SQ tN.
PER 1000
BTUH* tN DOOR
ORWALL
UNCONFINED
SPACE
6" MIN (152mm)
(FRONT)0
1 SQ iN.
PER 1000
BTUH* iN DOOR
ORWALL
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12" MAX (305mm)
CIRCULATING
AIR DUCTS
*Minimum
opening
size is 100 in. 2 with minimum
dimensions
of 3 in. (76
mm).
*Minimum
of 3 in. (76 mm), when type -B1 vent is used.
A03175
Fig.
8 - Air
for
Combustion,
Ventilation,
and
Dilution
from
Indoors
b. Doors and openable
windows
are weatherstripped
and
c. Other
openings
are caulked
or sealed.
These
include
joints
around
window
and door frames,
between
sole
plates and floors, between
wall-ceiling
joints,
between
wall panels,
at penetrations
for plumbing,
electrical
and
gas lines, etc.
Combination
of Indoor
and Outdoor
Air
1. Indoor
openings
shall
comply
with
the
Indoor
Combustion
Air Method
below
and,
2. Outdoor
openings
shall
be located
as required
in the
Outdoor
Combustion
Air Method
menioned
previously
and,
3. Outdoor
openings
shall be sized as follows:
a. Calculate
the Ratio of all Indoor
Space volume
divided
by
required
volume
for
Indoor
Combustion
Air
Method
below.
BOTTOM FILLER
PANEL
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BOTTOM CLOSURE
PANEL
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Fig. 9 - Removing
Bottom
Closure
Panel
b. Outdoor
opening
size reduction
Factor
is 1 nfinus
the
Ratio in a. above.
c. Minimum
size of Outdoor
openings
shall be the size
required
in Outdoor
Combustion
Air Method
above
nmltiplied
by reduction
Factor in b. above. The minimum
dimension
of air openings
shall be not less than 3 in. (80
mm).
INSTALLATION
UPFLOW
INSTALLATION
Bottom
Return
Air Inlet
These furnaces
are shipped
with bottom
closure
panel installed
in
bottom
return-air
opening.
Remove
and discard
this panel when
bottom
return
air is used.
To remove
bottom
closure
panel,
perform
the following:
1. Tilt
or raise
furnace
and
remove
two
screws
holding
bottom
filler panel. (See Fig. 9.)
2. Rotate
bottom
filler panel
downward
to release
holding
tabs.
3. Remove
bottom
closure
panel.
4. Reinstall
bottom
filler panel and screws.
Side Return
Air Inlet
These furnaces
are shipped
with bottom
closure
panel installed
in
bottom
return-air
opening.
This panel
MUST
be in place when
only side return air is used.
NOTE:
Side return-air
openings
can be used in UPFLOW
and
most HORIZONTAL
configurations.
Do not use side return-air
openings
in DOWNFLOW
configuration.
Levelin_
Le_s (If Desired)
In upflow
position
with side return inlet(s),
leveling
legs may be
used. (See Fig. 10.) Install
field-supplied,
5/16 x 1-1/2
in. (8 x
38 ram)
(max)
corrosion-resistant
machine
bolts,
washers
and
nuts.
NOTE:
Bottom
closure
must
be used when
leveling
legs are
used. It may be necessary
to remove
and reinstall
bottom
closure
panel to install leveling
legs. To remove
bottom closure
panel, see
Item 1. in Bottom
Return Air Inlet section.
To install leveling
legs:
1. Position
furnace
on its back.
Locate
and drill a hole in
each bottom
corner of furnace.
(See Fig. 10.)
2. For each leg, install nut on bolt and then install
bolt and
nut in hole. (Install flat washer
if desired.)
3. Install
another
nut on other side of furnace
base. (Install
flat washer if desired.)
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