Bryant 394U Installation Instructions Manual page 7

Gas fired forced air furnace
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- Sizes 50, 80, 100 & 125 using natural gas are equip-
ped with a factory-installed combination
pressure
regulator and main shut off - pilot supply shut off
valve. This control is inside the furnace cabinet.
A.separate manual shut-off valve is not supplied
with these furnaces. Consult local codes regarding
the need for placing a separate shut-off valve out-
side
the furnace cabinet as shown in Figure os
. Where a gum filter is required by local regulations;
place
filter between manual
gas cock. and pilot
cock. See Figure 6.
Place a ground joint union between the gos control
manifold and the manual gas shut-off valve. -
4. Support all piping with appropriate straps, hang-
ers, etc. This will mairitain proper slope of the lines
as installed and will remove unnecessary strain on -
the furnace and its controls. It will also prevent
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the piping from being moved accidentally from its
installed position.
5. Joint compounds — (pipe dope) should be applied
sparingly and only to the male threads of the joints.
Consult local supplier for type. of compound to be
used with propane gas, as the pipe dope must be
resistant to the action of this gas.
6. After all connections
have been made, purge
. the lines and check for leakage. Never purge a line
into
a combustion. chamber.
' candles, flame, or other sources of ignition for the
. purpose of checking leakage.
Never
use matches,
VENTING THE FURNACE
Consult local codes. Unless the local codes direct
otherwise the furnace may be vented to a permanent
chimney, or to a listed Type B or Type C gas vent.
This Bryant gas-fired furnace has a built in draft
diverter. Therefore, it remains only to connect the
furnace vent collar to the chimney or gas vent to be
used.
The following recommendations
are made:
1. Select a flue connection material that is satis-
factory
for the installation,
and that meets the
requirements of the local codes.
2. The flue connection pipe must be the same size
as the outlet collar on the furnace. No reduction in
this size is permissible in the pipe run.
edis
. 3. Run pipe as directly as possible with a minimum
number of turns. The maximum length of horizontal
-run should not exceed 75 percent of the height of
ο the chimney.
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4. Maintain a minimum of 1/4 inch per linear foot
upward slope from the furnace to the chimney on all
horizontal runs.
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5. Rigidly support the flue pipe with hangers and
Straps
to insure that there will be no movement
after installation.
E 6. Extend the flue connection
pipe through the
chimney wall flush with the inner face of the chim-
ney liner. Never connect into a chimney serving an
open
fireplace, unless
the fireplace
opemng is
. "sealed off.
7. The chimney or.gas vent should extend high -
enough above the roof or neighboring obstruction
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so that wind from any direction will not create a
positive pressure in the vicinity of the outlet of -
the chimney or gas vent. The installer is referred
to Part V of American Standard 'Installation. of -
Gas Appliances and Gas Piping, ASA Z21.30-1964.
for detailed information on chimney. and gas vent
use.
In general the chimney
or gas vent should
extend 3 feet higher than the point of emergence .
through the roof, and at least 2 feet higher than any
object within a radius of 15 feet.
8. If more
than one appliance is vented into the
same chimney, the cross sectional area of the chim-
ney must be as large as the largest flue pipe being
connected, plus 50 percent of the cross sectional
areas of the additional flue pipes being connected.
9. If more than one appliance is manifolded into
the same flue connecting pipe, the cross sectional
area of this manifold pipe must be as large as the
sum of the cross sectional areas of the pipes con-
necting into it.
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