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Air And Vent System - Payne PG9MXA Series Owner's Manual

Two-stage condensing gas furnace

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FURNACE
CASING
WIDTH
IN (MM)
17-1/2
(445)
21 (533)
24-1/2
(610)
Table 1 - Furnace
Air Filter Table
FILTER QUANTITY AND SIZE *
SIDE
RETURNt*
IN (MM)
(1) 16 x 25 x 3/4 1-
(406 x 635 x 19) 1-
(1) 16 x 25 x 3/4
(406 x 635 x 19)
(1) 16 x 25 x 3/4
(406 x 635 x 19)
BOTTOM
RETURN*
IN (MM)
(1) 16 x 25 x 3/4
(406 x 635 x 19)
(1) 20 x 25 x 6/4 1-
(508 x 635 x 19) 1-
(1) 24 x 25 x 6/4 1-
(610 x 635 x 19) 1-
FILTER TYPE*
3/4" (19 mm) thick washable
3/4" (19 mm) thick washable
3/4" (19 mm) thick washable
* Filters
with a side return-air
may have
a different
filter
size. Measure
the filter
to obtain
the correct
size.
J-
Factory-provided
with furnace.
PERSONAL
INJURY
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in personal
injury.
Use care when cutting
support
rods in filters to protect
against
flying pieces
and sharp rod ends.
Wear safety glasses,
gloves,
and appropriate
protective
clothing.
COMBUSTION
AIR AND VENT SYSTEM
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
iniury
or death.
If holes are found
or if the vent pipe is obstructed
or is not
connected,
toxic fumes can escape into your home.
DO NOT
OPERATE
YOUR
FURNACE.
Call your dealer for service.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury or death.
If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations
are found,
call
your dealer. Do not operate
your furnace.
1. Turn
off electrical
supply
to the furnace
and remove
the
main furnace
door.
2. Remove
burner
enclosure
front.
Inspect
the gas burners,
ig-
niter area, and remainder
of furnace
for dirt, rust, soot or
scale.
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CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING AND FURNACE
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
iniury,
death, or unit damage.
For
proper
and
safe
operation
the
furnace
needs
air
for
combustion
and ventilation.
Do
not block
or obstruct
air
openings
on the furnace,
air opening
to the area in which
the
furnace
is installed,
and the space around
the furnace.
Visually inspect the combustion area and vent system before each
heating season. Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the
combustion area and vent are free from any cracks and sags. An
accumulation of dirt, soot, or rust can mean a loss of efficiency and
improper performance.
Buildups on the main burners can cause
faulty firing. This "delayed
ignition"
is characterized
by an
alarmingly loud sound.
Check the combustion-air
intake adjacent to the furnace or outside
your home for blockage. Also check the vent pipe on the outside of
your home for blockage.
NOTE:
If your furnace makes a loud noise when the main burners
are ignited, shut down the furnace and call your servicing dealer.
Use your flashlight and follow these steps for inspecting the
combustion area and vent system of your furnace:
Fig. 16 - Upflow
Burner
Enclosure
A00223
Fig. 17 - Downflow
Burner
Enclosure
A00224
3. Inspect the combustion-air
and vent PVC pipes for sags,
holes, cracks, water leaks, blockage or disconnections. Hori-
zontal portions of vent pipe must slope downward toward
the furnace.
4. Reinstall burner enclosure front.
5. If your furnace is free of the above conditions, replace main
furnace door and turn on electrical and gas supplies to the
furnace.

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