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58CV
Table
9
-
Minimum
Allowable
Input
Rating
of
Space-Heating
Appliance
in
Thousands
of
Btuh
per
Hour
INTERNAL
AREA
OF
CHIMNEY
VENT
HEIGHT
SQ.
IN.
(SQ.
MM)
FT.
(M)
12 19
28 38
(7741)
|
(42258)
|
18064)
|
(24516)
Local
99%
Winter
Design
Temperature:
17
to
26
degrees
F
6 0
55
99 141
8
52 74 141
154
10
NR
90
125
169
15
NR NR
167
212
20
NR NR
212 258
30
NR NR NR
362
Local
99%
Winter
Design
Temperature:
5
to
16
degrees
F*
6
NR
78 121
166
8
NR
94
135
182
10
NR
141
149
198
15
NR NR
193
247
20
NR NR NR
293
30
NR NR NR
377
Local
99%
Winter
Design
Temperature:
—10
to
4
degrees
F*
6
NR NR
145 196
8
NR NR
159
213
10
NR NR
175
231
15
NR NR NR
283
20
NR NR NR
333
30
NR NR NR NR
Local
99%
Winter
Design
Temperature:
—11
degrees
F
or
lower
Not
recommended
for
any
vent
configuration.
Additional
Venting
Requirements
A
4-in,
(102
mm)
round
vent
elbow
is
supplied
with
the
furnace.
A
5-in.
(127
mm)
or
6-
in.
(152
mm)
vent
connector
may
be
required
for
some
model
furnaces.
A
field-supplied
4-in.
(102
mm)
to
5-in.
(127
mm)
or
4-in.
(102
mm)
to
6-in.
(152
mm)
sheet
metal
increaser
fitting
is
required
when
5-in.
(127
mm)
or
6-in.
(152
mm)
vent
connector
is
used.
See
Fig.
36
-
48,
Venting
Orientation
for
approved
vent
configurations.
NOTE:
Vent
connector
length
for
connector
sizing
starts
at
furnace
vent
elbow.
The
4-in.
(102
mm)
vent
elbow
is
shipped
for
upflow
configuration
and
may
be
rotated
for
other
positions.
Remove
the
three
screws
that
secure
vent
elbow
to
furnace,
rotate
furnace
vent
elbow
to
position
desired,
reinstall
screws.
The
factory-supplied
vent
elbow
does
NOT
count
as
part
of
the
number
of
vent
connector
elbows.
The
vent
connector
can
exit
the
furnace
through
one
of
five
locations
on
the
casing.
a
ION
CUT
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury.
Sheet metal
parts
may
have
sharp
edges
or
burrs.
Use
care
and
wear
appropriate
protective
clothing,
safety
glasses
and
gloves
when
handling
parts,
and
servicing
furnaces.
*The
99.6%
heating
(db)
temperatures
found
in
the
1997
or
2001
ASHRAE
Fundamentals
Handbook,
Climatic
Design
Information
chapter,
Table
1A
(United
States)
and
2A
(Canada)
or
the
2005
ASHRAE
Funda-
mentals
handbook,
Climatic
Design
Information
chapter,
and
the
CD—
ROM
included
with the
2005
ASHRAE
Fundamentals
Handbook.
Air
for
combustion
must
not
be
contaminated
by
halogen
compounds
which
include
chlorides,
fluorides,
bromides,
and
iodides.
These
compounds
are
found
in
many
common
home
products
such
as
detergent,
paint,
glue,
aerosol
spray,
bleach,
cleaning
solvent,
salt,
and
air
freshener,
and
can
cause
corrosion
of
furnaces
and
vents.
Avoid
using
such
products
in
the
combustion-air
supply.
Furnace
use
during
construction
of
the
building
could
cause
the
furnace
to
be
exposed
to
halogen
compounds,
causing
premature
failure
of
the
furnace
or
venting
system
due
to
corrosion.
Vent
dampers
on
any
appliance
connected
to
the
common
vent
can
cause
condensation
and
corrosion
in
the
venting
system.
Do
not
use
vent
dampers
on
appliances
common
vented
with
this
furnace.
1.
Attach
the
single
wall
vent
connector
to
the
furnace
vent
elbow,
and
fasten
the
vent
connector
to
the
vent
elbow
with
at
least
two
field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet
metal
screws
located
180°
apart.
NOTE:
An
accessory
flue
extension
is
available
to
extend
from
the
furnace
elbow
to
outside
the
furnace
casing. See
Table
17
for
accessory
listing.
If
flue
extension
is
used,
fasten
the
flue
extension
to
the
vent
elbow
with
at
least
two
field-supplied,
corrosion-resistant,
sheet
metal
screws
located
180°
apart.
Fasten
the
vent
connector
to
the
flue
extension
with
at
least
two
field-supplied,
corrosion
resistant
sheet
metal
screws
located
180°
apart.
2.
Vent
the
furnace
with
the
appropriate
connector
as
shown
in
Fig.
36
-
48.
3.
Determine
the
correct
location
of
the
knockout
to
be
re-
moved.
4.
Use
a
hammer
and
screwdriver
to
strike
a
sharp
blow
between
the
tie
points
and
work
the
slug
back
and
forth
until
the
slug
breaks
free.
An
accessory
Vent
Guard
Kit
is
REQUIRED
for
downflow
applications
for
use
where
the
vent
exits
through
the
lower
portion
of
the
furnace
casing.
Refer
to
the
Vent
Guard
Kit
Instructions
for
complete
details.
See
Table
17
for
accessory
listing.

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