Masonry Chimney Requirements - Payne PG8MAA Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Series 140/e single-stage deluxe, induced-combustion 4-way multipurpose gas furnace
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1.
If a vent (common
or dedicated)
becomes
blocked,
the fur-
nace will be shut off by the draft safeguard
switch located
on the vent elbow.
2. Do not connect
this Category
I furnace
into a single-wall
dedicated
or common
vent.
The
dedicated
or common
vent is considered
to be the vertical
portion
of the vent
system
that terminates
outdoors.
3. Vent connectors
serving
Category
I furnaces
shall not be
connected
into any portion
of a mechanical
draft system
operating
under positive
pressure.
4. Do not vent this appliance
with any solid fuel burning
ap-
pliance.
5. Category
I furnaces
must
be vented
vertically
or nearly
vertically
unless
equipped
with a listed power
venter.
6. Do not vent this appliance
into an unlined
masonry
china-
ney. Refer to Chimney
Inspection
Chart, Fig. 27.
MASONRY
CHIMNEY
REQUIREMENTS
NOTE:
These
furnaces
are CSA
design-certified
for use
in
exterior
clay
tile-lined
masonry
chimneys
with
a
factory
accessory
Chimney
Adapter
Kit. Refer to the furnace
rating plate
for correct
kit usage. The Chimney
Adapter
Kits are for use with
ONLY furnaces
having
a Chimney
Adapter
Kit numbers
marked
on the furnace
rating plate.
If a clay
tile-lined
masonry
chimney
is being
used
and it is
exposed
to the outdoors
below
the roof line, relining
might
be
required.
Chimneys
shall conform
to the Standard
for Chimneys,
Fireplaces,
Vents,
and
Solid
Fuel
Burning
Appliances
ANSI/NFPA
211-2009
and must be in good condition.
U.S.A.-Refer
to NFPA
54/ANSI
Z223.1-2009
Sections
13.1.8
and 13.2.20
of the NFGC
or the authority
having
jurisdiction
to
determine
whether
relining
is required.
If relining
is required,
use
a properly
sized
listed
metal
liner,
Type-B
vent,
or a listed
alternative
venting
design.
NOTE:
See the NFPA
54 / ANSI
Z223.1-2009,
13.1.8
and
13.2.20
regarding
alternative
venting
design
and the Exception,
which
cover
installations
such
as the
Chimney
Adapter
Kits
which
are
listed
for
use with
these
furnaces.
The
Chimney
Adapter
Kit is listed alternative
venting
system
for these furnaces,
See the kit instructions
for complete
details,
See Table
17 for
accessory
list.
This
furnace
is permitted
to be vented
into
a clay tile-lined
masonry
chimney
that is exposed
to the outdoors
below
the roof
line, provided:
1. Vent connector
is Type-B
double-wall,
and
2. This furnace
is common
vented with
at least 1 draft hood
equipped
appliance,
and
3. The combined
appliance
input rating is less than the max-
imum capacity
given in Table 8, and
4. The input rating of each space heating
appliance
is greater
than the minimum
input
rating
given
in Table
9 for the
local 99% Winter
Design
Temperature.
Chimneys
having
internal
areas greater
than 38 in 2 (24516
mm 2) require
fur-
nace input
ratings
greater
than the input ratings
of these
furnaces.
See footnote
at bottom
of Table 9, and
5. The authority
having jurisdiction
approves.
If all of these conditions
cannot
be met, an alternative
venting
design
shall be used, such as the listed chimney
adapter
kit with
these
furnaces,
which
are
listed
for use with
the
kit, a listed
chimney-lining
system,
or a Type-B
common
vent.
Inspections
before
the sale and at the time
of installation
will
determine
the acceptability
of the chimney
or the need for repair
and/or
(re)lining.
Refer
to the Fig.
27 to perform
a chimney
inspection.
If the
inspection
of a previously
used
tile-lined
chimney:
a. Shows signs of vent gas condensation,
the chimney
should be relined
in accordance
with local codes and
the authority
having jurisdiction.
The chimney
should
be relined with a listed metal liner, Type-B
vent, or a
listed chimney
adapter
kit shall be used to reduce con-
densation.
If a condensate
drain is required
by local
code, refer to the NFPA 54 / ANSI
Z223.1-2009,
Sec-
tion 12.10 for additional
information
on condensate
drains.
b. Indicates
the chimney
exceeds
the maximum
permiss-
ible size in the tables, the chimney
should be rebuilt
or
relined
to conform
to the requirements
of the equip-
ment being installed
and the authority
having jurisdic-
tion.
A chimney
without
a clay tile liner, which
is otherwise
in good
condition,
shall be rebuilt
to conform
to ANSI/NFPA
211 or be
lined with
a UL
listed
metal
liner or UL
listed
Type-B
vent.
Relining
with a listed metal liner or Type-B
vent is considered
to
be a vent-in-a-chase.
If a metal liner or Type-B
vent is used to line a chimney,
no other
appliance
shall
be vented
into the annular
space
between
the
chimney
and the metal liner.
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