Estimated Free Area; Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casing To The Burner Box; Alternate Air Intake, Air Outlet And Chimney Connections; Air Inlet, Outlet And Chimney Connections - Unitary products group GY8S*UH Installation Manual

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COMBUSTION AIR
FIGURE 20: Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casing to
the Burner Box
This type of installation requires that the supply air to the appli-
ance(s) be of a sufficient amount to support all of the appliance(s)
in the area. Operation of a mechanical exhaust, such as an exhaust
fan, kitchen ventilation system, clothes dryer or fireplace may cre-
ate conditions requiring special attention to avoid unsatisfactory
operation of gas appliances. A venting problem or a lack of supply
air will result in a hazardous condition, which can cause the appli-
ance to soot and generate dangerous levels of CARBON MONOX-
IDE, which can lead to serious injury, property damage and / or
death.
An unconfined space is not less than 50 cu.ft (1.42 m
hr (0.2928 kW) input rating for all of the appliances installed in that
area.
Rooms communicating directly with the space containing the appli-
ances are considered part of the unconfined space, if openings are fur-
nished with doors.
A confined space is an area with less than 50 cu.ft (1.42 m
Btu/hr (0.2928 kW) input rating for all of the appliances installed in that
area. The following must be considered to obtain proper air for combus-
tion and ventilation in confined spaces.
CHIMNEY OR
GAS VENT
ALTERNATE
AIR INLET
VENTILATION LOUVERS FOR UNHEATED CRAWL SPACE
FIGURE 21: Alternate Air Intake, Air Outlet and Chimney Connections
Unitary Products Group
VENT PIPE CEMENTS
INTO SOCKET JUST
ABOVE TOP PANEL
3
) per 1,000 Btu/
3
) per 1,000
VENTILATION LOUVERS
(each end of attic)
OUTLET
AIR
INLET
AIR
CHIMNEY OR
GAS VENT
FIGURE 22: Air Inlet, Outlet and Chimney Connections
Combustion Air Source From Outdoors
The blocking effects of louvers, grilles and screens must be given con-
sideration in calculating free area. If the free area of a specific louver or
grille is not known, refer to Table 9, to estimate free area.
TABLE 9: Estimated Free Area
Wood or Metal
Louvers or Grilles
Screens+
*
Do not use less than 1/4"(0.635 cm) mesh
+
Free area of louvers and grille varies widely; the installer should follow louver or grille
manufacturer's instructions.
Dampers, Louvers and Grilles (Canada Only)
1.
The free area of a supply air opening shall be calculated by sub-
tracting the blockage area of all fixed louvers grilles or screens
from the gross area of the opening.
2.
Apertures in a fixed louver, a grille, or screen shall have no dimen-
sion smaller than 0.25" (0.64 cm).
3.
A manually operated damper or manually adjustable louvers are
not permitted for use.
4.
A automatically operated damper or automatically adjustable lou-
vers shall be interlocked so that the main burner cannot operate
unless either the damper or the louver is in the fully open position.
CHIMNEY OR
GAS VENT
FIGURE 23: Typical Chimney Connections
166753-UIM-C-0706
VENTILATION LOUVERS
(each end of attic)
OUTLET
AIR
INLET AIR DUCT
[ends 1 ft (30 cm)
above floor]
Wood 20-25%*
Metal 60-70% *
1/4" (0.635 cm)
mesh or larger 100%
OPENING
OPENING
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