Air Ducts; Ductwork Acoustical Treatment; Supply Air Connections; Opening Dimensions - In. (Mm) - Payne PG8MAA Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Series 140/e single-stage deluxe, induced-combustion 4-way multipurpose gas furnace
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FURNACE
CASING
WIDTH
Table 4--Opening
Dimensions
- In. (mm)
APPLICATION
PLENUM OPENING
FLOOR OPENING
A
B
C
D
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
12-11/16
21-5/8
13-5/16
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(322)
(549)
(338)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
12-9/16
19
13-3/16
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(819)
(483)
(335)
(498)
14-3/16
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGASB
sub-
11 - 18/16
19
18- 7/16
20-
5/8
(360)
base required)
(284)
(483)
(341)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with CNPV,
12-5/16
19
13-5/16
20
CNRV,
CAR,
or CAP
Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(819)
(483)
(338)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
16
21 -5/8
16-5/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(406)
(549)
(422)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
15-7/8
19
16-1/2
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(403)
(483)
(419)
(498)
17-1/2
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGAS B su b-
15-1/8
19
16-3/4
20-5/8
(445)
base required)
(384)
(483)
(425)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with
CNPV,
15-1/2
19
16-1/2
20
CNRV,
CAR,
or CAP
Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(394)
(483)
(419)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
19-1/2
21-5/8
20-1/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(495)
(549)
(511)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
19-3/8
19
20
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(492)
(483)
(508)
(498)
21
Downflow
applications
on combustible
flooring
(KGASB
sub-
18-5/8
19
20-1/4
20-5/8
(533)
base required)
(473)
(483)
(514)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with
CNPV,
19
19
20
20
CNRV,
CAR,
or CAP
Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(483)
(483)
(508)
(508)
Upflow
Applications
on Combustible
or Noncombustible
Floor-
23
21 - 1/8
28-
5/8
22-1/4
ing (KGASB
subbase
not required)
(584)
(537)
(600)
(565)
Downflow
Applications
on Noncombustible
Flooring
(KGASB
22-7/8
19
28-1/2
19-5/8
subbase
not required)
(581)
(483)
(597)
(498)
24-1/2
Downflow
applications
on Combustible
flooring
(KGAS B su b-
22-1/8
19
28-
3/4
20-5/8
(622)
base required)
(562)
(483)
(603)
(600)
Downflow
Applications
on Combustible
Flooring
with
CNPV,
22-1/2
19
28-1/2
20
CNRV,
CAR,
or CAP
Coil Assembly
or KCAKC
coil box
(KGASB
subbase
not required)
(572)
(483)
(597)
(508)
AIR DUCTS
General
Requirements
The duct
system
should
be
designed
and sized
according
to
accepted
national
standards
such
as those
published
by:
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
Association
(ACCA),
Sheet
Metal and
Air Conditioning
Contractors
National
Association
(SMACNA)
or
American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigerating
and
Air
Conditioning
Engineers
(ASHRAE)
or consult
The Air Systems
Design
Guidelines
reference
tables
available
from
your
local
distributor.
The
duct
system
should
be
sized
to
handle
the
required
system
design
CFM at the design external
static pressure.
The
furnace
airflow
rates
are
provided
in
Table
5
- AIR
DELIVERY-CFM
(With Filter).
When
a furnace
is installed
so that
the supply
ducts
carry
air
circulated
by the furnace
to areas outside
the space containing
the
furnace,
the return
air shall also be handled
by duct(s)
sealed
to
the furnace
casing
and terminating
outside
the space
containing
the furnace.
Secure ductwork
with proper
fasteners
for type of ductwork
used.
Seal supply-
and return-duct
connections
to furnace
with code
approved
tape or duct sealer.
NOTE:
Flexible
connections
should be used between
ductwork
and
furnace
to
prevent
transmission
of vibration.
Ductwork
passing
through
unconditioned
space
should
be
insulated
and
sealed to enhance
system
performance.
When
air conditioning
is
used, a vapor barrier is recommended.
Maintain
a 1-in.
(25 ram)
clearance
from combustible
materials
to supply
air ductwork
for
a distance
of 36
in. (914
ram)
horizontally
from
the furnace.
See NFPA 90B or local
code for
further requirements.
Ductwork
Acoustical
Treatment
NOTE:
Metal
duct systems
that do not have a 90 degree elbow
and 10 ft. (3 M) of main duct to the first branch
take-off
may
require
internal
acoustical
lining.
As
an alternative,
fibrous
ductwork
may be used if constructed
and installed
in accordance
with
the latest
edition
of SMACNA
construction
standard
on
fibrous
glass ducts.
Both
acoustical
lining
and fibrous
ductwork
shall comply
with NFPA
90B as tested by UL Standard
181 for
Class 1 Rigid
air ducts.
Supply
Air Connections
For a furnace
not equipped
with
a cooling
coil, the outlet duct
shall be provided
with
a removable
access
panel.
This opening
shall be accessible
when
the furnace
is installed
and shall be of
such a size that the heat exchanger
can be viewed
for possible
openings
using
light assistance
or a probe
can be inserted
for
sampling
the air stream.
The cover attachment shall prevent
leaks.
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