Circulating Air Requirements; Return Air Connections; Supply Air Connections - Nordyne M1B Installation Instructions Manual

Downflow, direct vent (sealed combustion) forced air gas & oil furnaces
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CIRCULATING
AIR REQUIREMENTS
WARNING:
Do not allow combustion products
to enter the circulating air supply.
Failure to prevent the circulation
of combustion
products
into the
living space can create potentially
hazardous
conditions
including
carbon monoxide poisoning that
could result in personal
injury or
death.
All return ductwork must be secured
to the furnace with sheet metal screws.
For installations in confined spaces,
all return ductwork must be adequately
sealed. The joint between the furnace
and the return air plenum must be
air tight.
The surface
that
the furnace
is
mounted
on must
provide sound
physical support of the furnace with
no gaps, cracks or sagging between
the furnace and the floor or platform.
Returnair andcirculatingair ductwork
must not be connected to any other
heat producing
device such as a
fireplace
insert,
stove,
etc. This
may result in fire, explosion, carbon
monoxidepoisoning,personalinjury,
or property damage.
Return Air Connections
U.S.A. home manufacturers
sha!l comply with
all of the following conditions to have acceptable
return air systems for closet installed forced air
heating appliances:
, The return air opening into the closet shall not
be less than specified in the appliance's listing.
, The cross-sectional
area of the return duct
system leading into the closet, when located
in the floor or ceiling shall not be less than 235
square inches (or 390 square inches for 5 ton
ready M1/M5 Furnaces).
CAUTION'.
HAZARD OF ASPHYXIATION: Do not
cover or restrict return air opening.
, Means
sha!l
be provided
that
prevent
inadvertent c!osure of fiat objects p!aced over
the return air opening !ocated in the floor of the
c!oset (versus the vertical front or side wa!!).
, The total free area of openings in the floor or
cei!ing registers
serving the return air duct
system must be at beast 235 sq. in. At beast
one register shou!d be !ocated where it is not
!ikely to be covered by carpeting,
boxes and
other objects.
, Materia!s
!ocated in the return duct system
must have a flame spread
c!assification
of
200 or less. This inc!udes a closet door if the
furnace is in a c!oset.
, Noncombustib!e
pans
having
1" upturned
flanges are located beneath
openings
in a
floor duct system.
, Wiring materials
located in the return duct
system shah conform to Artic!es 300-22 of the
National Electrica! Code (ANSi C1/NFPA-70).
, Gas piping is not run in or through the return
duct system.
CAUTION'.
HAZARD
OF
ASPHYXiATiON:
Negative
pressure
inside
the
closet,
with
closet
door
closed
and the furnace
blower
operating
on high speed,
shall
be no more
negative
than
minus
0.05
inch
water column.
, Test the negative pressure in the closet with
the air-circu!ating fan operating at high speed
and the closet closed.The negative pressure is
to be no more negative than minus 0.05 inch
water column.
, Air conditioning
systems
may require more
duct register and open !ouver area to ob-
tain
necessary
airflow.
Use NORDYNE's
certiduct
program to determine
proper duct
size for A/C.
Supply
Air Connections
For proper air distribution, the supply duct system
must be designed
so that the static pressure
measured
external
to the furnace
does
not
exceed the listed static pressure rating shown
on the furnace rating plate.

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