Gas Piping; Maximum Capacity Of Pipe Table; Return Air Connections - Payne PG8MAA Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Series 140/e single-stage deluxe, induced-combustion 4-way multipurpose gas furnace
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accessories.
Allaccessories
MUST b econnected
to duct external
to furnace
casing.
FIRE
HAZARD
A failure to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
injury,
or death and/or property
damage.
Never
connect
return-air
ducts
to
the
back
of the
furnace.
Follow
instructions
below.
Return
Air Connections
Downflow
Furnaces
The return-air
duct
must
be connected
to return-air
opening
(bottom
inlet) as shown
in Fig. 19. DO NOT cut into casing sides
(left or right). Side opening
is permitted
for only upflow
and most
horizontal
furnaces.
(See Fig. 19.) Bypass
humidifier
connections
should
be
made
at ductwork
or coil
casing
sides
exterior
to
furnace.
Up flow and Horizontal
Furnaces
The return-air
duct must be connected
to bottom,
sides
(left or
right),
or a combination
of bottom
and side(s) of main furnace
casing
as shown
in Fig.
18 and 20. Bypass
humidifier
may be
attached
into unused
return
air side of the furnace
casing.
(See
Fig. 18 and 20.)
Not
all horizontal
furnaces
are
approved
for
side
return
air
connections.
(See Fig. 20.)
GAS PIPING
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death, and/or property
damage.
Never
purge
a gas line into a combustion
chamber.
Never
test for gas leaks with
an open
flame. Use a commercially
available
soap solution
made specifcally
for the detection
of leaks to check all connections.
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death, and/or property
damage.
Use proper
length
of pipe
to avoid
stress
on gas control
manifold
and a gas leak.
Gas piping
must
be installed
in accordance
with
national
and
local codes. Refer to current edition
of NFGC.
Installations
must
be
made
in accordance
with
all authorities
having
jurisdiction.
If possible,
the gas supply
line should
be a
separate
line running
directly
from meter to furnace.
NOTE:
In the state of Massachusetts:
1. Gas supply
connections
MUST
be performed
by a li-
censed plumber
or gas fitter.
2. When
flexible
connectors
are used, the maximum
length
shall not exceed
36 inches (915 mm).
3. When lever handle type manual
equipment
shutoff valves
are used, they shall be T-handle
valves.
4. The use of copper
tubing
for gas piping is NOT approved
by the state of Massachusetts.
Refer to Table 6 for recommended
gas pipe sizing.
Risers must be
used to connect
to furnace
and to meter. Support
all gas piping
with appropriate
straps, hangers,
etc. Use a minimum
of I hanger
every 6 ft. (1.8 M) Joint compound
(pipe dope) should be applied
sparingly
and only to male
threads
of joints.
Pipe dope must be
resistant
to the action of propane
gas.
Table 6--Maximum
Capacity
of Pipe
NOMINAL
IRON
PIPE
SIZE
IN. (MM)
1/2 (12.7)
3/4 (19.0)
1 (25.4)
1-1/4
(31.8)
1-1/2
(38.1)
INTERNAL
LENGTH OF PIPE - FT (M)
DIA.
10
20
30
40
50
IN. (MM)
(3.0)
(6.0)
(9.1)
(12.1)
(15.2)
0.622
(158)
175
120
97
82
73
0.824
(20.9)
360
250
200
170
151
1.049
(26.6)
680
465
375
320
285
1.380
(35.0)
1400
950
770
660
580
1.610
(40.9)
2100
1460
1180
990
900
Cubic ft. of natural gas per hr for gas pressures of 0.5 psig (14-1n. W.C.)
or less and a pressure drop of 0.5-In.
W.C. (based on a 0.60 specific
gravity gas). Ref: Table 6 and ANSI Z223-2009/NFPA
54-2009.
FIRE
OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
injury,
death, and/or property
damage.
If local
codes
allow
the
use of a flexible
gas appliance
connector,
always
use a new listed connector.
Do not use a
connector
which
has
previously
served
another
gas
appliance.
Black
iron pipe shall be installed
at the furnace
gas control
valve and extend
a minimum
of 2 in. (51 mm)
outside
the furnace.
FURNACE
OVERHEAT
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may result in unit component
damage.
Connect
gas pipe to gas valve
using
a backup
wrench
to
avoid damaging
gas controls
and burner
misalignment.
An
accessible
manual
equipment
shutoff
valve
MUST
be
installed
external
to furnace
casing
and within
6 ft. (1.8 M) of
furnace.
A 1/8-in.
(3 mm) NPT plugged
tapping,
accessible
for
test gauge connection,
MUST
be installed
immediately
upstream
of gas supply
connection
to furnace
and downstream
of manual
equipment
shutoff valve.
NOTE:
The furnace
gas valve
inlet pressure
tap connection
is
suitable
to use as test gauge
connection
providing
test pressure
DOES
NOT
exceed
maximum
0.5 psig (14-In.
W.C.) stated
on
gas control valve. (See Fig. 42.)
Some installations
require
gas entry
on right side of furnace
(as
viewed
in upflow.)
(See Fig. 21.)
Install a sediment
trap in riser leading
to furnace
as shown
in Fig.
22. Connect
a capped nipple
into lower end of tee. Capped
nipple
should extend below level of furnace
gas controls.
Place a ground
joint
union
between
furnace
gas
control
valve
and
exterior
manual
equipment
gas shutoff
valve.
A 1/8-in.
(3 mm)
NPT
plugged
tapping,
accessible
for test gauge connection,
MUST
be
installed
immediately
upstream
of gas
supply
connection
to
furnace
and downstream
of manual
equipment
shutoff valve.
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