Installation In A Confined Space; Air From Inside - Nordyne RA 80+ series Installation Instructions Manual

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Vent or
Chimney
Water Heater
Minimum
Total Input
Free Area
Rating (Btu/hr)
(Each Opening)
100 sq. in.
40,000
100 sq. in.
60,000
100 sq. in.
80,000
100 sq. in.
100,000
120 sq. in.
120,000
140,000
140 sq. in.
160,000
160 sq. in.
Figure 4. Equipment in a Confined Space with all
Combustion Air Drawn from the Inside
combustion air from that space. For example, a
space including a water heater rated at 45,000
Btuh input and a furnace rated at 72,000 Btuh
requires a volume of 5,850 cubic feet [50 x (45 +
72) = 5,850] to be considered unconfined. If the
space has an 8 foot ceiling, the floor area of the
space must be 731 square feet (5,850 / 8 = 731).
In general, a furnace installed in an unconfined
space will not require outside air for combustion.
However, in "tight" buildings (with weather stripping
and caulk to reduce infiltration), it may be
necessary to provide outside air to ensure
adequate combustion and venting, even though
the furnace is located in an unconfined space.

Installation In A Confined Space

A confined space is an area with volume less
than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh of the
combined input rates of all appliances drawing
combustion air from that space.
closets, small equipment rooms and garages
are confined spaces. Furnaces installed in a
confined space which supply heated air to
areas outside the space must draw return air
from outside the space and must have the
return air ducts tightly sealed to the furnace. A
confined space must have two openings
into the space for combustion air.
opening must be within 12 inches of the
ceiling, and the other must be within 12
inches of the floor. The required sizing of
these openings is determined by whether inside
or outside air is used to support combustion,
the method by which the air is brought to the
space, and by the total input rate of all appliances
in the space.
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Openings to
adjacent space.
Each opening must
be at least 100 sq. in.
or 1 sq. in. per 1000
Btuh of total input
rating, whichever is
greater. See minimum
area per table.
12" Max.
Furnace
12" Max.
Round Duct
Diameter
12"
12"
12"
12"
13"
14"
15"
Furnace
One
Vent or
Chimney
Attic
Insulation
Furnace
Water Heater
a. All Combustion Air from Ventilated Attic.
Minimum
Total Input
Free Area
Rating (Btu/hr)
(Each Opening)
40,000
10 sq. in.
60,000
15 sq. in.
80,000
20 sq. in.
100,000
25 sq. in.
120,000
30 sq. in.
140,000
35 sq. in.
160,000
40 sq. in.
Figure 5. Equipment in a Confined Space with all
Combustion Air Drawn from the Outside
through Vertical Ducts
12" Max
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Water Heater
12" Max
Total Input
Rating (Btuh)
(Each Opening)
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
Figure 6. Equipment in a Confined Space with all
Combustion Air Drawn from the Outside through
Exterior Wall
Air From Inside (See Figure 4)
If combustion air is taken from the heated
space, the two openings must each have a free
area of at least one square inch per 1,000 Btuh
of total input of all appliances in the confined
space, but not less than 100 square inches
of free area. For example, if the combined input
rate of all appliances is less than or equal to
100,000 Btuh, each opening must have a free
area of at least 100 square inches.
combined input rate of all appliances is 126,000
Btuh, each opening must have a free area of at
least 126 square inches.
Ventilation Louvers at
each end of attic
Outlet Air Duct must
be at least 1 sq. in.
per 4,000 Btuh of
total input rating.
Inlet and Outlet Ducts
must extend above
attic insulation.
Inlet Air Duct must
be at least 1 sq. in.
per 4,000 Btuh of
total input rating.
12" Max
Round Duct
Diameter
4"
5"
5"
6"
6"
7"
8"
Vent or
Chimney
Furnace
Minimum
Free Area
Round Duct
Diameter
10 sq. in.
4"
15 sq. in.
5"
20 sq. in.
5"
25 sq. in.
6"
30 sq. in.
6"
35 sq. in.
7"
40 sq. in.
8"
If the

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