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Bryant 394U - Furnace Venting and Flue Connections

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ATN
-
Sizes
50,
80,
100
&
125
using
natural
gas
are
equip-
ped
with
a
factory-installed
combination
pressure
regulator
and
main
shut
off
-
pilot
supply
shut
off
valve.
This
control
is
inside
the
furnace
cabinet.
A.separate
manual
shut-off
valve
is
not
supplied
with
these
furnaces.
Consult
local
codes
regarding
the
need
for
placing
a
separate
shut-off
valve
out-
side
the
furnace
cabinet
as
shown
in
Figure
os
.
Where
a
gum
filter
is
required
by
local
regulations;
place
filter
between
manual
gas
cock.
and
pilot
cock.
See
Figure
6.
Place
a
ground
joint
union
between
the
gos
control
manifold
and
the
manual
gas
shut-off
valve.
-
4.
Support
all
piping
with
appropriate
straps,
hang-
ers,
etc.
This
will
mairitain
proper
slope
of
the
lines
as
installed
and
will
remove
unnecessary
strain
on
-
the
furnace
and
its
controls.
It
will
also
prevent
|
the
piping
from
being
moved
accidentally
from
its
installed
position.
5.
Joint
compounds
(pipe
dope)
should
be
applied
sparingly
and
only
to
the
male
threads
of
the
joints.
Consult
local
supplier
for
type. of
compound
to
be
used
with
propane
gas,
as
the
pipe
dope
must
be
resistant
to
the
action
of
this
gas.
6.
After
all
connections
have
been
made,
purge
.
the
lines
and
check
for
leakage.
Never
purge
a
line
into
a
combustion.
chamber.
'
candles,
flame,
or
other
sources
of
ignition
for
the
.
purpose
of
checking
leakage.
Never
use
matches,
VENTING
THE
FURNACE
Consult
local
codes.
Unless
the
local
codes
direct
otherwise
the
furnace
may
be
vented
to
a
permanent
chimney,
or
to
a
listed
Type
B
or
Type
C
gas
vent.
This
Bryant
gas-fired
furnace
has
a
built
in
draft
diverter.
Therefore,
it
remains
only
to
connect
the
furnace
vent
collar
to
the
chimney
or
gas
vent
to
be
used.
The
following
recommendations
are
made:
1.
Select
a
flue
connection
material
that
is
satis-
factory
for
the
installation,
and
that
meets
the
requirements
of
the
local
codes.
2.
The
flue
connection
pipe
must
be
the
same
size
as
the
outlet
collar
on
the
furnace.
No
reduction
in
this
size
is
permissible
in
the
pipe
run.
edis
.
3.
Run
pipe
as
directly
as
possible
with
a
minimum
number
of
turns.
The
maximum
length
of
horizontal
-run
should
not
exceed
75
percent
of
the
height
of
ο
the
chimney.
|
4.
Maintain
a
minimum
of
1/4
inch
per
linear
foot
upward
slope
from
the
furnace
to
the
chimney
on
all
horizontal
runs.
b.
3
5.
Rigidly
support
the
flue
pipe
with
hangers
and
Straps
to
insure
that
there
will
be
no
movement
after
installation.
E
6.
Extend
the
flue
connection
pipe
through
the
chimney
wall
flush
with
the
inner
face
of
the
chim-
ney
liner.
Never
connect
into
a
chimney
serving
an
open
fireplace,
unless
the
fireplace
opemng
is
.
"sealed
off.
7.
The
chimney
or.gas
vent
should
extend
high
-
enough
above
the
roof
or
neighboring
obstruction
.
so
that
wind
from
any
direction
will
not
create
a
positive
pressure
in
the
vicinity
of
the
outlet
of
-
the
chimney
or
gas
vent.
The
installer
is
referred
to
Part
V
of
American
Standard
‘Installation.
of
-
Gas
Appliances
and
Gas
Piping,
ASA
Z21.30-1964.
for
detailed
information
on
chimney.
and
gas
vent
use.
In
general
the
chimney
or
gas
vent
should
extend
3
feet
higher
than
the
point
of
emergence
.
through
the
roof,
and
at
least
2
feet
higher
than
any
object
within
a
radius
of
15
feet.
8.
If
more
than
one
appliance
is
vented
into
the
same
chimney,
the
cross
sectional
area
of
the
chim-
ney
must
be
as
large
as
the
largest
flue
pipe
being
connected,
plus
50
percent
of
the
cross
sectional
areas
of
the
additional
flue
pipes
being
connected.
9.
If
more
than
one
appliance
is
manifolded
into
the
same
flue
connecting
pipe,
the
cross
sectional
area
of
this
manifold
pipe
must
be
as
large
as
the
sum
of
the
cross
sectional
areas
of
the
pipes
con-
necting
into
it.
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