Air Ducts; General Requirements; Gas Piping - ICP F9MXE0801716A1 Installation Instructions Manual

Variable speed motor, two-stage ecm motor and single-stage 35" tall, high efficiency condensing gas furnace
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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 Guidefines
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 the Service
and Technical
Support
Manual.
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
to
enhance
system
performance.
When
air
conditioning is used, a vapor barrier is recommended.
Maintain a 1-in. (25 mm) clearance from combustible materials
to supply air ductwork
for a distance
of 36-in.
(914 mm)
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.
NOTE:
For horizontal applications,
the top most flange may be
bent past 90 °
to allow the evaporator
coil to hang on the
flange temporarily
while the remaining attachment
and sealing
of the coil are performed.
GAS PIPING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury, death, and/or property damage.
Never purge a gas line into a combustion chamber.
Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a
commercially available soap solution made specifically
for the detection of leaks to check all connections. A
fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury, death, and/or property damage.
Gas valve inlet and/or inlet pipe must remain capped
until gas supply line is permanently installed to protect
the valve from moisture and debris. Also, install a sedi-
ment trap in the gas supply piping at the inlet to the
gas valve.
Gas piping must be installed in accordance
with national and
local codes. Refer to current edition of NFGC in the U.S.A.
Refer to current edition of CAN/CSA B149.1 in Canada.
Installations
must be made in accordance
with all authorities
having jurisdiction.
If possible, the gas supply line should be a
separate line running directly from meter to furnace.
NOTE:
Use a back-up
wrench on the inlet of the gas valve
when connecting the gas line to the gas valve.
NOTE: In the state of Massachusetts:
1.
Gas supply connections
MUST be performed
by a
licensed plumber or gas fitter.
2.
When flexible connectors are used, the maximum length
shall not exceed 36-in. (915 mm).
3.
When lever handle type manual
equipment
shutoff
valves are used, they shall be T-handle
valves.
4.
The use of copper tubing for gas piping is NOT approved
by the state of Massachusetts.
Refer to Table 8 for recommended
gas pipe sizing. Risers must
be used to connect to furnace and to meter. Support all gas
piping with appropriate straps, hangers, etc. Use a minimum of
1 hanger every 6 ft. (1.8 M). Joint compound
(pipe dope)
should be applied sparingly and only to mate threads of joints.
Pipe dope must be resistant to the action of propane gas.
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
A failure to follow this warning could result in personal in-
jury, death, and/or property damage.
If local codes allow the use of a flexible gas appliance
connector, always use a new listed connector. Do not use
a connector which has previously served another gas ap-
31lance. Black iron pipe shall be installed at the furnace
gas control valve and extend a minimum of 2-in. (51 mm)
outside the furnace.
FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in furnace dam-
age.
Connect gas pipe to furnace using a backup wrench to
avoid damaging gas controls and burner misalignment.
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow this warning
could result in personal
injury, death, and/or
property
damage.
Use proper
length of pipe to avoid stress
on gas con-
tro man fo d and a gas eak.
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Specifications
subject to change without
notice.
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