Appliance Application Requirements; Additional Venting Requirements; Sidewall Venting - Payne PG8MAA Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Series 140/e single-stage deluxe, induced-combustion 4-way multipurpose gas furnace
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APPLIANCE
APPLICATION
REQUIREMENTS
Appliance operation has a significant impact on the performance
of the venting system. If the appliances are sized, installed,
adjusted, and operated properly, the venting system and/or the
appliances should not suffer from condensation
and corrosion.
The venting system and all appliances shall be installed in
accordance with applicable listings, standards, and codes.
The furnace should be sized to provide 100 percent of the design
heating load requirement plus any margin that occurs because of
furnace model size capacity increments. Heating load estimates
can be made using
approved
methods
available from
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
of America
(Manual
J); American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigerating,
and
Air-Conditioning
Engineers; or other approved engineering
methods. Excessive
oversizing of the furnace could cause the furnace and/or vent to
fail prematurely.
When a metal vent or metal liner is used, the vent must be in
good condition
and be installed in accordance with the vent
manufacturer's instructions.
To prevent condensation
in the furnace and vent system, the
following precautions must be observed:
1. The return-air temperature must be at least 60°F (16°C)
db except for brief periods of time during warm-up from
setback at no lower than 55°F (13°C) db or during initial
start-up from a standby condition.
2. Adjust the gas input rate per the installation instructions.
Low gas input rate causes low vent gas temperatures, caus-
ing condensation and corrosion in the furnace and/or vent-
ing system. Derating is permitted only for altitudes above
2000 ft. (610 M).
3. Adjust the air temperature rise to the midpoint of the rise
range or slightly above. Low air temperature rise can cause
low vent gas temperature and potential for condensation
problems.
4. Set thermostat heat anticipator or cycle rate to reduce short
cycling.
Air for combustion
must not be contaminated
by halogen
compounds
which include chlorides,
fluorides, bromides, and
iodides. These compounds
are found in many common home
products such as detergent, paint, glue, aerosol spray, bleach,
cleaning solvent, salt, and air freshener, and can cause corrosion
of furnaces
and vents.
Avoid using
such products
in the
combustion-air
supply. Furnace use during construction
of the
building could cause the furnace to be exposed to halogen
compounds, causing premature failure of the furnace or venting
system due to corrosion.
Vent dampers on any appliance connected to the common vent
can cause condensation and corrosion in the venting system. Do
not use vent dampers on appliances common vented with this
furnace.
ADDITIONAL
VENTING
REQUIREMENTS
A 4-in. (102 mm) round vent elbow is supplied with the furnace.
A 5-in. (127 mm) or 6-in. (152 mm) vent connector may be
required for some model furnaces. A field-supplied
4-in. (102
mm) to 5-in. (127 mm) or 4-in. (102 mm) to 6-in. (152 mm)
sheet metal increaser fitting is required when 5-in. (127 mm) or
6-in. (152 mm) vent connector is used. See Fig. 28 - 40 Venting
Orientation for approved vent configurations.
NOTE:
Vent connector length for connector
sizing starts at
furnace vent elbow. The 4-in. (102 mm) vent elbow is shipped
for upflow configuration and may be rotated for other positions.
Remove the 3 screws that secure vent elbow to furnace, rotate
furnace vent elbow to position desired, reinstall screws. The
factory-supplied
vent elbow does NOT count as part of the
number of vent connector elbows.
The vent connector can exit the cabinet of the furnace through
one of 5 locations.
1. Attach the single wall vent connector to the furnace vent
elbow, and fasten the vent connector to the vent elbow
with at least two field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet
metal screws located 180 ° apart.
NOTE:
An accessory flue extension is available to extend from
the furnace elbow to outside the furnace casing. See Table 17 for
accessory list. If flue extension is used, fasten the flue extension
to
the
vent
elbow
with
at
least
two
field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet metal screws located 180 ° apart. Fasten
the vent connector
to the flue extension with at least two
field-supplied,
corrosion
resistant sheet metal screws located
180 ° apart.
2. Vent the furnace with the appropriate connector as shown
in Fig. 28 - 40.
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury.
Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs.
Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing, safety
glasses and gloves when
handling
parts and servicing
furnaces.
3. Determine the correct location of the knockout to be re-
moved.
4. Use a hammer and screwdriver to strike a sharp blow
between the tie points and work the slug back and forth
until the slug breaks free.
BURN
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may cause personal iniury.
Hot vent pipe is within reach of small children when
installed in downflow position.
See the following instruction.
An
accessory
Vent
Guard
Kit is REQUIRED
for downflow
applications
for use where
the
vent
exits
through
the
lower
portion
of the
furnace
casing.
Refer
to
the
Vent
Guard
Kit
Instructions
for complete
details.
See Table 17 for accessory
list.
The horizontal
portion
of the venting
system
shall slope upwards
not less than l/4-in.
(6 mm) per linear ft. (21 mm/m)
from the
furnace
to the vent and shall be rigidly supported
every 5 ft. (1.5
M) or less with
metal
hangers
or straps
to ensure
there
is no
movement
after installation.
SIDEWALL
VENTING
This
furnace
is not
approved
for
direct
sidewall
horizontal
venting.
Per section
12.4.3
of the NFPA
54 / ANSI
Z223.1-2009,
any
listed
mechanical
venter
may be used,
when
approved
by the
authority
having jurisdiction.
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