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ICP T8DNL100F14B1 Installation Instructions Manual page 7

80+ single stage, category i furnace

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Requirements
1.
Provide the space with sufficient
air for proper combustion
and
ventilation
of flue gases
using
horizontal
or vertical
ducts
or
openings.
2.
Figure
3 illustrates
how to provide
combustion
and ventilation
air when two permanent
openings,
one inlet and one outlet, are
used.
a.
One opening
MUST commence
within 12" of the floor and
the second
opening
MUST
commence
within
12" of the
ceiling.
b.
Size openings
and ducts per Table
1.
Outside
Air (This
is ONLY a guide.
Subject
to codes
of country
having
jurisdiction.)
ThisinstallationNOTapprovedin Canada
/
Gas Vent
• Gable Vent)
.,1'
;pace
MinimumOne Inlet and OneOutlet Air Supply is Required
May be in andCombination Shown
Inlet Air Opening Must beWithin12"(300mm)of floor
Outlet Air OpeningMust be Within12"(300mm)of ceiling
(1) 1 Square Inch (6cm 2) per 4000 BTUH
(2) 1 Square Inch (6cm z) per 2000 BTUH
Gas Vent j_Gable
Vent
Ventilated Attic'S.
II
"
SoffitVent
Soffit Vent
J_utlet
Air (1)
Outle_
II
_.
Air(1) [_
I
F......
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Air (1)
_'
_
_
--
Inlet
--
Air (2)
Inlet
Air(1)
-,
i
I I,n,e `
_ '_
_
_
Air (2)
c.
Horizontal
duct openings
require
I square
inch of free area
per 2,000 BTUH
(1,100 mmZ/kW)
of combined
input for all
gas appliances
in the space
(see Table
1).
d.
Vertical
duct openings
or openings
directlycommunicating
with the outdoors
require
1 square
inch of free area per
4,000
BTUH
(550 mm2/kW)
for combined
input of all gas
appliances
in the space
(see Table
1).
3.
When
one permanent
outdoor
opening
is used, the opening
requires:
a.
1 sq. in of free area
per 3,000
BTUH
(700 mm2/kW)
for
combined
input
of all gas appliances
in the space
(see
Table
1) and
b.
not less than the sum of the areas
of all vent connectors
in
the space.
The opening
shall
commence
within
12" of the top of the enclo-
sure. Appliances
shall have clearances
of at least I "from
the sides
and back and 6" from the front. The opening
shall directly
commu-
nicate with the outdoors
or shall communicate
through
a vertical
or
horizontal
duct to the outdoors
or spaces
(crawl or attic) that freely
communicate
with the outdoors.
4.
Combination
of Indoor and Outdoor
Air shall have:
a.
b.
C.
Indoor openings that comply with the Indoor Combus-
tion Air Method below and
Outdoor
openings
located
as required
in the Outdoor
Combustion
Air Method
above
and
Outdoor openings sized as follows.
1) Calculate the Ratio of all Indoor Space volume divided
by required volume for Indoor Combustion
Air Method.
2) Outdoor opening size reduction Factor is 1 minus the
Ratio in 1) above.
3) Minimum size of Outdoor openings shall be the size re-
quired in Outdoor Combustion
Air Method above multi-
plied by reduction Factor.
Area
BTUH
MinimumFree Area Requiredfor EachOpeningor Ductto Outdoors
TwoVertical Ductsor
Round Duct
Input
TwoHorizontalDucts
SingleOpening
Openings
(sq. in./4,000
Rating
(sq. in./2,000BTUH)
(sq. in./3,000BTUH)
(sq.in./4,000 BTUH)
BTUH)
50,000
25 sq. in.
16.7 sq. in,
12.5 sq. in,
4"
75,000
37,5 sq. in.
25 sq. in.
1825 sq. in.
5"
100,000
50 sq, in.
33.3 sq. in,
25 sq. in.
6"
125,000
62.50sq. in.
41.7 sq. in.
31.25 sq. in.
7"
150,000
75 sq. in.
50 sq. in.
37.5 sq. in.
7"
EXAMPLE:
Determining
Free Area
Furnace
Water Heater
Total Input
100,000
+
30,000
(130,000 + 4,000)
32.5 Sq. In. Vertical
Furnace
Water Heater
Total Input
100,000
+
30,000
(130,000 + 2,000)
65 Sq. In. Horizontal
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