Carrier 100/A Series Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 8

4-way multipoise, inducted-combustion gas furnace, input capacities: 45,000 thru 135,000 btuh
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Table 3 - Minimum
Space volumes
for 100 % combustion,
Ventilation,
and Dilution
from Indoors
OTHER THAN FAN-ASSISTED
TOTAL
FAN-ASSISTED
TOTAL
(1,000'S BTUH GAS iNPUT RATE
(1,000'S BTUH GAS iNPUT RATE)
ACH*
30
40
50
44
66
88
110
132
Space
Volume
(ft. 3)
0.60
1,050
1,400
1,750
1,1 O0
1,650
2,200
2,750
3,300
0.50
1,260
1,680
2,1 O0
1,320
1,980
2,640
3,300
3,960
0.40
1,575
2,1 O0
2,625
1,650
2,475
3,300
4,125
4,950
0.30
2,1 O0
2,800
3,500
2,200
3,300
4,400
5,500
6,600
0.20
3,150
4,200
5,250
3,300
4,950
6,600
8,250
9,900
O. 10
6,300
8,400
10,500
6,600
9,900
13,200
16,500
19,800
0.00
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
NP
*Air Changes/Hour
FIRE 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.
(See Fig. 6.)
BACK
J
A
Fig. 6 - Prohibit
Installation
on Back
A02054
FURNACE
CORROSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in furnace
damage.
Air for combustion
nmst
not be contaminated
by halogen
compounds,
which
include
fluoride,
chloride,
bromide,
and
iodide.
These
elements
can corrode
heat exchangers
and
shorten
furnace
life. Air contaminants
are found
in aerosol
sprays,
detergents,
bleaches,
cleaning
solvents,
salts,
air
fresheners,
and other household
products.
LOCATION
RELATIVE
TO COOLING
EQUIPMENT
The
cooling
coil
must
be
installed
parallel
with,
or on the
downstream
side of the unit to avoid condensation
in the heat
exchangers.
When installed
parallel
with the furnace,
dampers
or
other
flow control
must
prevent
chilled
air from
entering
the
furnace.
If the
dampers
are manually
operated,
they
nmst
be
equipped
with
means
to prevent
operation
of either unit unless
the damper
is in the full-heat
or full-cool
position.
AIR FOR COMBUSTION
AND
VENTILATION
Provisions
for adequate
combustion,
ventilation,
and dilution
air
must be provided
in accordance
with:
U.S. installations:
Section
9.3 of the NFGC
NFPA54/ANSI
Z223.1-2006,
Air for Combustion
and
Ventilation,
and applicable
provisions
of the local
building
codes.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could result in personal
iniury
or death.
The
operation
of exhaust
fans,
kitchen
ventilation
fans,
clothes
dryers,
attic exhaust
fans or fireplaces
could create a
NEGATIVE
PRESSURE
CONDITION
at
the
furnace.
Make-up
air MUST
be provided
for the ventilation
devices,
in addition
to that required
by the furnace.
Refer to Carbon
Monoxide
Poisoning
Hazard
warning
in venting
section
of
these
instructions
to determine
if an adequate
amount
of
make-up
air is available.
Canadian
installations:
Part 8 of the
CAN/CSA-B149.1-05,
Venting
Systems
and Air
Supply for Appliances,
and all authorities
having
jurisdiction.
The requirements
for combustion
and ventilation
air depend
upon
whether
or not the furnace
is located
in a space having
a volume
of at least 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh
input
rating
for all gas
appliances
installed
in the space.
Spaces having
less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh
require the OUTDOOR
COMBUSTION
AIR
METHOD.
Spaces having at least 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh
may use the INDOOR COMBUSTION
AIR,
STANDARD or KNOWN AIR INFILTRATION
METHOD.
Outdoor Combustion
Air Method
1. Provide
the
space
with
sufficient
air
for
proper
combustion, ventilation, and dilution of flue gases using
permanent
horizontal
or vertical duct(s) or opening(s)
directly communicating
with the outdoors or spaces that
freely communicate with the outdoors.
2. Fig. 7 illustrates
how to provide
TWO
OUTDOOR
OPENINGS,
one inlet and one outlet combustion
and
ventilation airopening, to the outdoors.

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