Air For Combustion; Fire And Explosion - Carrier Infinity ICS 58MVC 100 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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AIR FOR
COMBUSTION
AND VENTILATION
FURNACE
RELIABILITY
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may
result
in premature
component
failure.
This furnace
can be vented
as either a direct vent (2-pipe)
furnace
or
as
an
optional
ventilated
combustion
air
application.
A direct
vent
system
shall
be
installed
in
accordance
with the direct vent (2- pipe) procedures
in the
Combustion
Air and Vent Pipe Systems
section
within
this
supplemental
instruction.
For
optional
ventilated
combustion
air
applications,
refer
to
the
ventilated
combustion
air
option
procedures
in the
same
section.
Application
of this furnace
should
be indoors
with special
attention
given
to vent sizing and material,
gas input rate,
air temperature
rise, unit leveling,
and unit sizing.
Combustion-Air
and Vent Pipe Systems
For additional
venting
information
contact
www.Carrier.com.
General
Vent system
or vent connectors
of other
appliances
may need to
be re-sized.
For any other appliances
when resizing
vent systems
or vent
connectors,
system
or
connector
must
be
sized
to
approach
minimum
size as determined
using
appropriate
table
found in the NFGC or CAN/CSA-BI49.1-05.
The 58MVC
furnaces can be vented
as either a direct vent furnace
or as an optional
ventilated
combustion
air application.
A direct
vent system
shall be installed
in accordance
with
the direct vent
(2-pipe)
procedures
in the following
Combustion
Air and Vent
Pipe
Systems
section.
For optional
ventilated
combustion
air
applications,
refer
to
the
ventilated
combustion
air
option
procedures
in the same section.
Common
venting
prohibited.
Direct Vent / 2-Pipe
System
In a direct-vent
(2-pipe)
system,
all air for combustion
is taken
directly
from
outdoor
atmosphere,
and
all flue
products
are
discharged
to outdoor
atmosphere.
Combustion-air
and
vent
pipes must terminate
together
in the same
atmospheric
pressure
zone,
either
through
the roof
or a sidewall
(roof
termination
preferred).
A factory
accessory
vent termination
kit MUST
be
used in a direct vent (2-pipe)
system.
See Fig. 34 for required
clearances.
Ventilated
Combustion
Air Option Materials
In a ventilated
combustion
air option,
the vent terminates
and
discharges
the flue products
directly
to the outdoors
similar
to a
direct vent system.
See Fig. 35 for required
clearances.
All air for
combustion
is piped
directly
to the furnace
from
a space
that is
well ventilated
with outdoor
air (such as an attic or crawl space)
and the space is well isolated
from the living
space or garage.
Materials
Combustion-air
and vent
pipe,
fittings,
primers,
and
solvents
nmst conform
to American
National
Standards
Institute
(ANSI)
standards
and
American
Society
for
Testing
and
Materials
(ASTM)
standards.
See Table 5 for approved
materials
for use in
the USA.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death, or property
damage.
Solvent
cements
are combustible.
Keep
away
from
heat,
sparks,
and open
flame. Use only
in well ventilated
areas.
Avoid
breathing
in vapor
or allowing
contact
with skin or
e}zes.
In Canada,
construct
all combustion-air
and vent pipes for this
unit of CSA
or ULC
listed
schedule-40
PVC,
PVC-DWV
or
ABSDWV
pipe and pipe cement.
SDR pipe is NOT approved
in
Canada.
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this warning
could
result
in personal
iniury,
death, or property
damage.
All combustion-air
and
vent
pipes
must
be airtight
and
watertight.
Pipes
must
also terminate
exactly
as shown
in
Fig.
36 for direct
vent
(2-pipe)
system
or Fig.
37 for
ventilated
combustion
air option.
An abandoned
masonry
chinmey
may be used as a raceway
for
properly
insulated
and
supported
combustion-air
(when
applicable)
and vent pipes.
Each furnace
must have its own set of
combustion-air
and vent pipes and be terminated
individually,
as
shown
in Fig. 36 for Direct
Vent (2-Pipe)
system
or Fig. 37 for
ventilated
combustion
air option.
A furnace
shall not be connected
to a chinmey
flue serving
a
separate
appliance
designed
to burn solid fuel.
Other gas appliances
with their own venting
system may also use
the abandoned
chinmey
as a raceway
providing
it is permitted
by
local code, the current edition
of the National
Fuel Gas Code and
the vent
or liner
manufacturer's
installation
instructions.
Care
must be taken
to prevent
the exhaust
gases
from
one appliance
from contaminating
the combustion
air of other
gas appliances.
Do not take combustion
air from inside the chinmey
when using
the Ventilated
Combustion
Air option.
[]NIT
MAY NOT
OPERATE
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in intermittent
unit
operation.
When vent pipe is exposed
to temperatures
below
freezing,
such as when it passes through
an unheated
space or when a
chinmey
is used
as a raceway,
pipe nmst
be insulated
as
shown
in Table 6 with Armaflex-type
insulation.
Furnace
combustion
air and vent pipe connections
are sized for
2- in. pipe. Any pipe size change should be made outside furnace
casing in vertical
pipe. The transition
has to be made as close to
the furnace
as reasonably
possible.
(See Fig. 380
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