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1.
Two
additional
7/8—in.
(22
mm)
diameter
holes
are
located
in
the
top
plate.
2.
Minimum
return—air
openings
at
furnace,
based
on
metal
duct.
If
flex
duct
is
used,
see
flex
duct
manufacturer’s
recommendations
for
equivalent
diameters.
a.
For
800
CFM—16—in.
(406
mm)
round
or
14
1/2
x
12—in.
(368
x
305
mm)
rectangle.
b.
For
1200
CFM-—20-in.
(508
mm)
round
or
14
1/2
x
19
1/2-in.
(868
x
495
mm)
rectangle.
c.
For
1600
CFM—22-in.
(559
mm)
round
or
14
1/2
x
22
1/16—in.
(868
x
560mm)
rectangle.
d.
For
airflow
requirements above
1800
CFM,
see
Air
Delivery
table
in
Product
Data
literature
for
specific
use
of
single
side
inlets.
The
use
of
both
side
inlets,
a
combination
of
1
side
and
the
bottom,
or
the
bottom
only
will
ensure
adequate
return
air
openings
for
airflow
requirements above
1800
CFM.
Fig.
3
-
Dimensional
Drawing
Table
1
Dimensions
-
In.
(mm)
SIDE
INLET
(BOTH
SIDES)
A10290
A
B
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D
VENT
ACCESSORY
FURNACE
SIZE
CABINET
OUTLET
BOTTOM
FLUE
BOTTOM
CONNECTION
iB
(kG)
FILTER
MEDIA
WIDTH
WIDTH
COLLAR
INLET
WIDTH
SIZE
CABINET
SIZE
070—12/036070
|
14—3/16
(360)
|
12-9/16
(319)
9—5/16
(237)
12-11/16
(622)
4
(102
115
62)
16
(406)
090—16/048090
17-1/2
(445)
|
15—7/8
(403)
11-9/16
(294)
16
(406)
4
(102)
130
(59)
16
(406)
110—20/060110
21
(533)
19—3/8
(492)
13—5/16
(338)
19—1/2
(495)
4
(102)
155
(70)
20
(508)
135—22/066135
24—1/2
(622)
|
22—-7/8
(581)
15—1/16
(683)
23
(584)
4
(102)*
166
(75)
24
(610)
155—22/066155
24—1/2
(622)
|
22—-7/8
(581)
15—1/16
(683)
23
(584)
4
(102)*
175
(79)
24
(610)
*135
and
155
size
furnaces
require
a 5
or
6—in.
(127
or
complete
installation
requirements.
52
mm)
vent.
Use
a
vent
adapter
between
furnace
and
vent
stack.
See
Installation
Instructions
for
4. If
you touch
ungrounded
objects
(and
recharge
your
body
with
static
electricity),
firmly
touch
a
clean,
unpainted
metal
surface
of
the
furnace
again
before
touching
control
or
wires.
5.
Use
this
procedure
for
installed
and
uninstalled
(ungroun-
ded)
furnaces.
6.
Before
removing
a
new
control
from
its
container,
dis-
charge
your
body’s
electrostatic
charge
to
ground
to
pro-
tect
the
control
from
damage.
If
the
control
is
to
be
in-
stalled
in
a
furnace,
follow
items
1
through
4
before
bringing
the
control
or
yourself
in
contact with
the
fur-
nace.
Put
all
used
and
new
controls
into
containers
before
touching
ungrounded
objects.
7.
An
ESD
service
kit
(available
from
commercial
sources)
may
also
be
used
to
prevent
ESD
damage.
GENERAL
LOCATION
This
multipoise
furnace
is
shipped
in
packaged
configuration.
Some
assembly
and
modifications
are
required
when
used
in
any
of
the
four
applications
shown
in
Fig.
4.
NOTE:
For
high-altitude
installations,
the
high-altitude
conversion
kit
MUST
be
installed
at
or
above
5500
ft.
(1676
M)
above
sea
level.
Obtain
high-altitude
conversion
kit
from
your
area
authorized
distributor.
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