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FURNACE
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NOT IN
HORIZONTAL
SECTION
TRANSITION
IN
VERTICAL
SECTION
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Fig. 38 - Combustion
Air and Vent Pipe Transition
Location
and Elbow
Configuration
UNIT
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this caution
may result in internfittent
unit
operation.
When
installing
combustion
air and vent system
of short
pipe length,
the smallest
allowable
pipe diameter
must
be
used.
UNIT
CORROSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
this caution
may result in unit component
damage.
Excessive
exposure
to contaminated
combustion
air may
result
in
safety
and
performance
related
problems.
Combustion
air nmst
not be taken
from
inside
structure
because
that
air is frequently
contaminated
by halogens,
which
include
fluorides,
chlorides,
bromides,
and iodides.
These elements
are found
in aerosols,
detergents,
bleaches,
cleaning
solvents,
salts, air fresheners,
adhesives,
paint, and
other
household
products.
Locate
combustion-air
inlet
as
far as possible
from
swimming
pool
and swimming
pool
pump house.
EXAMPLE:
This 80,000
BTUH
furnace
located
in Indianapolis,
elevation
650 ft. (198.1M)
above sea level, could be installed
as a
direct
Vent / 2-pipe
system
that requires
3 elbows
and
17 ft.
(5.1M)
of vent pipe, along
with 5 elbows
and 16 ft. (4.8M)
of
combustion-air
pipe.
Table
7 indicates
this
application
would
allow a l-l/2-in,
diameter
vent pipe, but require
a 2-in. diameter
combustion
air pipe. According
to Table 7, l-l/2-in,
diameter
pipe is good
for 20 ft. (6.0M)
with
3 elbows,
but only
10 ft.
(3.0M)
with
5 elbows.
Therefore,
2-in.
diameter
pipe nmst
be
used for both
vent
and combustion-air
pipes
since
the largest
required
diameter
nmst always be used for both pipes. If the same
installation
was
made
in
Albuquerque,
elevation
5250
ft.
(1600.2M)
above
sea level,
installation
would
require
2-
in.
diameter
vent pipe and combustion-air
pipe. At 5001 to 6000-ft
(1524M
- 1828M)
elevation,
l-l/2-in,
pipe is not allowed
with
5 elbows,
but 2-in.
pipe is good for 68 ft. (20.7M)
with 5 elbows
are required.
COMBUSTION
AIR PIPE
General
Furnace combustion-air
connection nmst be attached as shown in
Fig. 39. Combustion-air
intake housing plug may need to be
relocated
in some applications.
NOTE:
Select
1 vent
pipe
connection
and
1 combustion-air
pipe
connection.
AIR
COMBUSTION-AIR
_
COMBUSTION-AIR
UPFLOW
COMBUSTION-
AIR
VENT
HORIZONTAL-LEFT
DISCHARGE
NOTE:
Select
1 vent
pipe connection
and
1 combustion-air
pipe
connection.
VENT
COMBUSTION-
@
COMBUSTION-
AIR
AIR
AIR
FLOW
DOWNFLOW
COMBUSTION-
AIR
VENT
HORIZONTAL-RIGHT
DISCHARGE
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Fig. 39 - Combustion
Air and Vent
Pipe Connections
NOTE:
All pipe joints
nmst be cemented
except
attachment
of
combustion-air
pipe to inlet housing
connection,
since it may be
necessary
to remove
pipe for servicing.
NOTE:
A 2-in.
diameter
pipe nmst be used within
the furnace
casing.
Make all pipe diameter
transitions
outside
furnace casing.
Attachment
of Combustion
Air Pipe
NOTE:
Combustion
air pipe system
has the same diameter
and
same
length
as
the
vent
pipe
as
mentioned
in
section
"Combustion-
-Air and Vent Pipe Diameter."
1. Deternfine
location
of combustion-air
intake pipe connec-
tion to combustion-air
intake housing
as shown
in Fig. 39
for application.
2. Verify
combustion-air
intake
housing
plug
fitting
is in-
stalled in appropriate
unused
intake housing
connection.
3. Install
combustion-air
pipe grommet
(factory-supplied
in
loose parts
bag) into selected
furnace
casing
combustion
air pipe hole.
4. Deternfine
the number
of combustion
air disk halves to be
installed
in the combustion
air intake
housing.
Insert per-
forated
disk half or assembly
(factory
supplied
in loose
parts bag) in intake
housing
where
combustion-air
intake
pipe will be connected.
5. Insert
assembled
combustion
air inlet
pipe
into
intake
housing
as shown in Fig. 39.
NOTE:
Do not cement
combustion
air intake pipe permanently
to combustion
air intake
housing
since
it may be necessary
to
remove
pipe for service of igniter
or flame sensor.
6. Drill a l/8-in,
hole in 2-in,
combustion
air pipe using the
hole in intake housing
as a guide.
7. Install
a field-supplied
No. 6 or No. 8 sheet
metal screw
into combustion
air pipe.
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