Combustion Air And Ventilation Appliances In Unconfined Spaces; Combustion Air And Ventilation Appliancesin Confined Spaces - Kenmore POWER MISER 153.331280 Owner's Manual

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placement ontheblanket directly o ver t heexisting l abels.
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itdoes notsag, t hereby o bstructing
combustion airflow.
Combustion
Air and Ventilation
for
Appliances
Located
in Unconfined
Spaces
UNCONFINED
SPACE is space whose volume is not tess than
50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per kW) of the
aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space.
Rooms communicating
directly with the space in which the
appliances
are installed, through openings
not furnished with
doors, are considered a part of the unconfined space.
In unconfined spaces in buildings, infiltration may be adequate
to provide air for combustion,
ventilation
and dilution of flue
gases. However, in buildings of tight construction (for example,
weather stripping,
heavily
insulated,
caulked, vapor barrier,
etc.), additional air may need to be provided using the methods
described
in Combustion
Air and Ventilation
for Appliances
Located in Confined Spaces.
Combustion
Air and Ventilation
for
Appliances
Located
in Confined
Spaces
CONFINED
SPACE is a space whose volume is tess than
50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per kW)
of the
aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space.
A. ALL AIR FROM INSIDE BUILDINGS:
(See Figure 9 on page 10 and Figure 10 below)
The confined
space shall be provided with two permanent
openings communicating
directly with an additional room(s) of
sufficient
volume so that the combined volume of all spaces
meets the criteria for an unconfined space. The total input of all
gas utilization equipment installed in the combined space shall
be considered in making this determination.
Each opening shall
have a minimum free area of one square inch per 1,000 Btu per
hour (22 cm2/kW) of the total input rating of all gas utilization
equipment
in the confined space, but not tess than 100 square
inches (645 cm2). One opening shall commence within 12 inches
(30 cm) of the top and one commencing within 12 inches (30
cm) of the bottom of the enclosures.
CHIMNEY OR GAS VENT
FURNA
R
OPENINGS
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l
[
1
!
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1
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1
l
F
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FIGURE
10.
B. ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS: (See Figures 9, 11,12,13 and 13A)
The confined
space shall be provided
with two permanent
openings, one commencing within 12 inches (30 cm) of the top
and one commencing within 12 inches (30 cm)from
the bottom
of the enclosure.
The openings shall communicate
directly, or
by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely
communicate
with the outdoors.
CHIMNEY
OR
GAS
VENT
VENTILATION
LOUVERS
END OF ATTIC)
OUTLETAIR
WATER HEATER
FURNACE
INLET MR DUCT
ALT. INLETAIR
VENTILATION
LOUVERS
FIGURE
11.
When directly communicating with the outdoors, each opening
shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 4,000 Btu
per hour (5.5 cm2/kW) of total input rating of all equipment in
the enclosure. See Figure 11.
When communicating
with the outdoors
through vertical
ducts, each opening
shall have a minimum free area of
1 square inch per 4,000 BTU per hour (5.5 cm2/kW)
of
total input rating of all equipment
in the enclosure.
See
Figure 12.
VENTILATION
LOUVERS
OF ATTIC)
WATER
HEATER
• FURNACE
INLET AIR DUCT
(ENDS
1' OR 30 cm
_
_:_, ' r'
,
,
,
L_!
ABOVEFLOOR)
171
1
FIGURE
12.
• When communicating
with the outdoors through horizontal
ducts, each opening
shall have a minimum free area of
1 square
inch per 2,000
BTU per hour (11 cm2/kW) of
total input rating of all equipment
in the enclosure.
See
Figure 13.
• When ducts are used, they shall be of the same cross-
sectional
area as the free area of the openings
to which
they
connect.
The minimum
short
side dimension
of
rectangular
air ducts shall
not be less than 3 inches
(76.2 mm). See Figure 13.
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