Carrier 100/A Series Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 13

4-way multipoise, inducted-combustion gas furnace, input capacities: 45,000 thru 135,000 btuh
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Table 4 - Opening
Dimensions
- In. (mm)
FURNACE
CASING
WIDTH
APPLICATION
PLENUM OPENING
FLOOR OPENING
A
B
C
D
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
12-11/16
21-5/8
13-5/16
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(322)
(549)
(338)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
12-9/16
19
13-3/16
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(819)
(483)
(335)
(498)
14-3/16
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGASB
sub-
11 - 18/16
19
18- 7/16
20-
5/8
(360)
base required)
(284)
(483)
(341)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with CNPV,
12-5/16
19
13-5/16
20
CNRV,
CAR, or CAP Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(818)
(483)
(338)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
16
21 -5/8
16-5/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(406)
(549)
(422)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
15-7/8
19
16-1/2
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(403)
(483)
(419)
(498)
17-1/2
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGAS B su b-
15-1/8
19
16-3/4
20-5/8
(445)
base required)
(384)
(483)
(425)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with CNPV,
15-1/2
19
16-1/2
20
CNRV,
CAR, or CAP Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(394)
(483)
(419)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
19-1/2
21-5/8
20-1/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(495)
(549)
(511)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
19-3/8
19
20
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(492)
(483)
(508)
(498)
21
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGASB
sub-
18-5/8
19
20-1/4
20-5/8
(533)
base required)
(473)
(483)
(514)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with CNPV,
19
19
20
20
CNRV,
CAR, or CAP Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(483)
(483)
(508)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
23
21 - 1/8
28-
5/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(584)
(537)
(600)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
22-7/8
19
28-1/2
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(581)
(483)
(597)
(498)
24-1/2
Downflow
applications
on Combustible
flooring
(KGAS B su b-
22-1/8
19
28-
3/4
20-5/8
(622)
base required)
(562)
(483)
(603)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with CNPV,
22-1/2
19
28-1/2
20
CNRV,
CAR, or CAP Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(572)
(483)
(597)
(508)
HORIZONTAL
INSTALLATION
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
AND
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death, and/or property
damage.
Do not install the furnace
on its back or hang furnace
with
control
compartment
facing
downward.
Safety
control
operation
will
be
adversely
affected.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts to the back of the furnace.
The furnace can be installed horizontally in an attic or crawl space
on either the left-hand (LH) or right-hand (RH) side. The furnace
can be hung from floor joists, rafters or trusses or installed on a
non-combustible
platform, blocks, bricks or pad.
Suspended Furnace Support
The furnace may be supported under each end with threaded rod,
angle iron or metal plumber's strap as shown. (See Fig. 15 and
16.) Secure
angle
iron to bottom
of furnace
as shown.
Heavy-gauge
sheet metal straps (plumber's straps) may be used
to suspend the furnace from each bottom corner. To prevent
screws from pulling out, use 2 #8 x 3/4-in. (19 ram) screws into
the side and 2 #8 x 3/4-in. (19 ram) screws in the bottom of the
furnace casing for each strap. (See Fig. 15 and 16.) If the screws
are attached to ONLY the furnace sides and not the bottom, the
straps must be vertical against the furnace sides and not pull away
from the furnace sides, so that the strap attachment
screws
are not
in tension
(are loaded in shear) for reliable
support.
Platform
Furnace
Support
Construct
working
platform
at location
where all required
furnace
clearances
are met. (See Fig. 2 and 17.) For furnaces
with 1-in.
(25
ram)
clearance
requirement
on
side,
set
furnace
on
noncombustible
blocks,
bricks
or angle
iron.
For crawl
space
installations,
if the furnace
is not suspended
from the floor joists,
the ground
underneath
furnace
nmst be level and the furnace
set
on blocks
or bricks.
Roll- Out Protection
Provide
a mininmm
17-3/4
in. x 22 in. (451
mmx
559 ram)
piece
of sheet
metal
for flame
roll-out
protection
in front
of
burner
area for furnaces
closer than 12 inches
(305 ram)
above
the combustible
deck or suspended
furnaces
closer than 12 inches
(305 ram) to joists.
The sheet metal MUST
extend underneath
the
furnace
casing by 1 in. (25 ram) with the door removed.
The bottom
closure
panel on furnaces
of widths
17-1/2
in. (445
ram) and larger may be used for flame roll-out
protection
when
bottom
of furnace
is used for return
air connection.
See Fig. 17
for proper
orientation
of roll-out
shield.
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.
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