Combustion And Ventilation Air - Rheem GPT series Installation Instructions Manual

For upflow/horizontal & downflow induced draft gas furnaces with ecm x-13 motors (-)gpt upflow/horizontal series (-)glt downflow series
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FIGURE 6
HORIZONTAL RETURN AIR DUCT
(LEFT-HAND AIRFLOW POSITION SHOWN)
RETURN
FOUR ANGLE BRACKETS ARE SHIPPED WITH EACH
UNIT THAT CAN BE INSTALLED HORIZONTALLY. THESE
BRACKETS MAY BE USED TO SECURE THE RETURN
AIR DUCT TO A HORIZONTAL UNIT.

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR

IMPORTANT: This is not a direct vent furnace. Review venting instructions
before installing.
WARNING
THIS FURNACE AND ANY OTHER
FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCE MUST
BE PROVIDED WITH ENOUGH
FRESH AIR FOR PROPER
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
OF THE FLUE GASES. MOST
HOMES WILL REQUIRE THAT
OUTSIDE AIR BE SUPPLIED INTO
THE FURNACE AREA. FAILURE TO
DO SO CAN CAUSE DEATH FROM
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
Adequate facilities for providing air for
combustion and ventilation must be
provided in accordance with section
5.3, Air for Combustion and
Ventilation, of the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI, Z223.1 latest edition or
CSA B149.1 and .2 or, applicable
provisions for the local building codes,
and not obstructed so as to prevent the
flow of air to the furnace.
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AIRFLOW
REAR VIEW
COMBUSTION AIR
REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT: Air for combustion and
ventilation must not come from a
corrosive atmosphere. Any failure due
to corrosive elements in the
atmosphere is excluded from warranty
coverage.
The following types of installation may
require OUTDOOR AIR for
combustion, due to chemical
exposures:
FIGURE 7
AIR FROM HEATED SPACE
• Commercial buildings
• Buildings with indoor pools
• Furnaces installed in laundry rooms
• Furnaces in hobby or craft rooms
• Furnaces installed near chemical
storage areas.
Exposure to the following substances
in the combustion air supply may also
require OUTDOOR AIR for
combustion:
• Permanent wave solutions
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
• Chlorine-based swimming pool
chemicals
• Water softening chemicals
• De-icing salts or chemicals
• Carbon tetrachloride
• Halogen type refrigerants
• Cleaning solvents (such as
perchloroethylene)
• Printing inks, paint removers,
varnishes, etc.
• Hydrochloric acid
• Cements and glues
• Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes
dryers
• Masonry acid washing materials

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