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Masonry
Chimney
Requirement
NOTE:
These
furnaces
are
CSA
design-certified
for
use
in
exterior
tile-lined
masonry
chimneys
with
a
factory
accessory
Chimney
Adapter
Kit.
Refer
to
the
furnace
rating
plate
for
correct
kit
usage.
The
Chimney
Adapter
Kits
are
for
use
with
ONLY
furnaces
having
a
Chimney
Adapter
Kit
number
marked
on
the
furnace
rating
plate.
If
a
clay
tile-lined
masonry chimney
is
being
used
and
it
is
exposed
to
the
outdoors
below
the
roof
line,
relining
might
be
required.
Chimneys
shall
conform
to
the
Standard
for
Chimneys,
Fireplaces,
Vents,
and
Solid
Fuel
Burning
Appliances
ANSI/NFPA
211-2009
in
the
United
States
and
must
be
in
good
condition.
U.S.A.-Refer
to
Sections
13.1.8
and
13.2.20
of
the
NFPA
54/ANSI
Z223.1-2009
or
the
authority
having
jurisdiction
to
determine
whether
relining
is
required.
If
relining
is
required,
use
a
properly
sized
listed
metal
liner,
Type-B
vent,
or
a
listed
alternative
venting
design.
NOTE:
See
the
NFPA
54/ANSI
Z223.1-2009
13.1.9
and
13.2.20
regarding
alternative
venting
design
and
the
exception,
which
cover
installations
such
as
our
Chimney
Adapter
Kits
which
are
listed
for
use
with
these
furnaces.
See
Table
17
for
accessory
listing.
The
Chimney
Adapter
Kit
is
a
listed
alternative
venting
system
for
these
furnaces.
See
the
kit
instructions
for
complete
details.
This
furnace
is
permitted
to
be
vented
into
a
clay
tile-lined
masonry chimney
that
is
exposed
to
the
outdoors
below
the
roof
line,
provided:
1.
Vent
connector
is
Type-B
double-wall,
and
bo
.
This
furnace
is
common
vented
with
at
least
1
draft
hood
equipped
appliance,
and
3.
The
combined
appliance
input
rating
is
less
than
the
max-
imum
capacity
given
in
Table
8,
and
4.
The
input
rating
of
each
space
heating
appliance
is
greater
than
the
minimum
input
rating
given
in
Table
9
for
the
local
99%
Winter
Design
Temperature.
Chimneys
having
internal
areas
greater
than
38
sq.
in.
(24516
sq.
mm)
re-
quire
furnace
input
ratings
greater
than
the
input
ratings
of
these
furnaces.
See
footnote
at
bottom
of
Table
9,
and
5.
The
authority
having
jurisdiction
approves.
If
all
of
these
conditions
cannot
be
met,
an
alternative
venting
design
shall
be
used,
such
as
the
listed
chimney
adapter
kit
with
a
furnace
listed
for
use
with
the
kit,
a
listed
chimney-lining
system,
or
a
Type-B
common
vent.
Inspections
before
the
sale
and
at
the
time
of
installation
will
determine
the
acceptability
of
the
chimney
or
the
need
for
repair
and/or
(re)lining.
Refer
to
the
Fig.
33
to
perform
a
chimney
inspection.
If
the
inspection
of
a
previously
used
tile-lined
chimney:
a.
Shows
signs
of
vent
gas
condensation,
the
chimney
should
be
relined
in
accordance
with
local
codes
and
the
authority
having
jurisdiction.
The
chimney
should
be
relined
with
a
listed
metal
liner,
Type-B
vent,
or
a
listed
chimney
adapter
kit
shall
be
used
to
reduce
con-
densation.
If
a
condensate
drain
is
required
by
local
code,
refer
to
the
NFPA
54/ANSI
Z223.1-2009,
Sec-
tion
12.10
for
additional
information
on
condensate
drains.
b.
Indicates
the
chimney
exceeds
the
maximum
permiss-
ible
size
in
the
tables,
the
chimney
should
be
rebuilt
or
relined
to
conform
to
the
requirements
of
the
equip-
ment
being
installed
and
the
authority
having
jurisdic-
tion.
A
chimney
without
a
clay
tile
liner,
which
is
otherwise
in
good
condition,
shall
be
rebuilt
to
conform
to
ANSI/NFPA
211
or
be
lined
with
a
UL
listed
metal
liner
or
UL
listed
Type-B
vent.
Relining
with
a
listed
metal
liner
or
Type-B
vent
is
considered
to
be
a
vent-in-a-chase.
If
a
metal
liner
or
Type-B
vent
is
used
to
line
a
chimney,
no
other
appliance
shail
be
vented
into
the
annular
space
between
the
chimney
and
the
metal
liner.
Exterior
Masonry
Chimney
FAN
+
NAT
Installations
with
Type-B
Double-Wall
Vent
Connectors
ONFPA
&
AGA
Table
8
-
Combined
Appliance
Maximum
Input
Rating
in
Thousands
of
Btuh
per
Hour
INTERNAL
AREA
OF
CHIMNEY
VENT
HEIGHT
SQ.
IN.
(SQ.
MM)
FT
(M)
12
19
28 38
(7741)
(12258) (18064) (24516)
6
(1.8)
74
119 178
257
8
(2.4)
80
130
193
279
10
(3.0)
84
138
207
299
15
(4.5)
NR
152
233
334
20
(6.0)
NR NR
250
368
30
(9.1)
NR NR NR
404
Appliance
Application
Requirements
Appliance
operation
has
a
significant
impact
on
the
performance
of
the
venting
system.
If
the
appliances
are
sized,
installed,
adjusted,
and
operated
properly,
the
venting
system
and/or
the
appliances
should
not
suffer
from
condensation
and
corrosion.
The
venting
system
and
all
appliances
shall
be
installed
in
accordance
with
applicable
listings,
standards,
and
codes.
The
furnace
should
be
sized
to
provide
100
percent
of
the
design
heating
load
requirement
plus
any
margin
that
occurs
because
of
furnace
model
size
capacity
increments.
Heating
load
estimates
can
be
made
using
approved
methods
available
from
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
of
America
(Manual
J);
American
Society
of
Heating,
Refrigerating,
and
Air-Conditioning
Engineers;
or
other
approved
engineering
methods.
Excessive
oversizing
of
the
furnace could
cause
the
furnace
and/or
vent
to
fail
prematurely.
When
a
metal
vent
or
metal
liner
is
used,
the
vent
must
be
in
good
condition
and
be
installed
in
accordance
with
the
vent
manufacturer’s
instructions.
To
prevent
condensation
in
the
furnace
and
vent
system,
the
following
precautions must
be
observed:
1.
The
return-air
temperature
must
be
at
least
60°F
db
except
for
brief
periods
of
time
during
warm-up
from
setback
at
no
lower
than
55°F
(13°C)
db
or
during
initial
start-up
from
a
standby
condition.
bo
.
Adjust
the
gas
input
rate
per
the
installation
instructions.
Low
gas
input
rate
causes
low
vent
gas
temperatures,
caus-
ing
condensation
and
corrosion
in
the
furnace
and/or
vent-
ing
system.
Derating
is
permitted
only
for
altitudes
above
2000
Ft.
(610
M).
3.
Adjust
the
air
temperature
rise
to
the
midpoint
of
the
rise
range
or
slightly
above.
Low
air
temperature
rise
can
cause
low
vent
gas
temperature
and
potential
for
condensation
problems.
4,
Set
the
thermostat
heat
anticipator
or
cycle
rate
to
reduce
short
cycling.
BURN
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury.
Hot
vent
pipe
is
within
reach
of
small
children
when
installed
in
downflow
position.
See
the
following
instruction.
58CV

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