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Table
2
—-
Minimum
Space
Volume
for
100%
Combustion
and
Ventilation
Air
from
Indoors
-
Ft?
(M°)
Other
Than
Fan-—Assisted
Total
Fan—assisted
Total
(1,000’s
Btuh)
(1,000
Btuh)
ACH 30
40
50 50
15
100
125
0.60
1,050
(29.7)
1,400
(39.2)
1,750
(49.0)
1,250
(35.0)
1,875
(62.5)
2,500
(70.0)
3,125
(87.5)
0.50
1,260
(35.3)
1,680
(47.0)
2,100
(58.8)
1,500
(42.0)
2,250
(63.0)
3,000
(84.0)
3,750
(105.0)
0.40
1,575
(44.1)
2,100
(58.8)
2,625
(73.5)
1,875
(62.5)
2,813
(78.8)
3,750
(105.0)
|
4,688
(131.3)
0.30
2,100
(58.8)
2,800
(78.4)
3,500
(98.0)
2,500
(70.0)
3,750
(105.0)
|
5,000
(140.0)
|
6,250
(175.0)
0.20
3,150
(88.2)
4,200
(117.6)
5,250
(147.0)
3,750
(105.0)
|
5,625
(157.5)
|
7,500
(210.0)
|
9,375
(262.5)
0.10
6,300
(176.4)
8,400
(235.2
|
10,500
(294.0)
J
7,500
(210.0)
|
11,250
(315.0)
|
15,000
(420.0)
|
18,750
(625.0)
0.00
NP NP
NP
NP
NP NP
NP
ACH
=
Air
Changes
per
Hour
NP
=
Not
Permitted
Table
2
Minimum
Space
Volumes
were
determined
by
using
the
following
equations
from
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54-2006,
9.3.2.2:
1.
For
appliances
other
than
fan-assisted
appliances
(such
as
a
draft
hood-equipped
water
heater),
calculate
using
the
following
equation:
.
21
8
I
other
)
Required
Volume
other
ACH
1000
Btu
/
hr
2.
For
fan-assisted
appliances
(such
as
this
furnace),
calcu-
late
using
the
following
equation:
I
Required
Volume
.
>
15
#3
——ian_
)
~
ACH
1000
Btu
/
hr
where:
I
other
=
all
appliances
other
than
fan-assisted
input
in
Btu
per
hour
len=
fan-assisted
appliance
input
in
Btu
per
hour
ACH
=
air
change
per
hour
(percent
of
volume
of
space
exchanged
per
hour,
expressed
as
a
decimal)
3.
For
purposes
of
this
calculation,
an
infiltration
rate
greater
than
0.60
ACH
shall not
be
used
in
the
equations
above.
The
following
requirements
apply
to
the
Standard
Method
and
to
the
Known
Air
Infiltration
Rate
Method.
¢
Adjoining
rooms
can
be
considered
part
of
a
space,
if
there
are
no
closeable
doors
between
rooms.
¢
Combining
spaces
on
the
same
story.
Each
opening
shall
have
a
minimum
free
area
of
at
least
1
in.2/1,000
BTUH
(2,200
mm2/kW)
of
the
total
input
rating
of
all
appliances
in
the
space
but not
less
than
100
in.?
(0.06
m2).
One
opening
shall
commence
within
12
in.
(305
mm)
of
the
top,
and one
opening
shall
commence
within
12
in.
(305
mm)
of
the
bottom,
of
the
enclosure.
The
minimum
dimension
of
air
openings
shall not
be
less
than
3
in.
(76
mm).
Combining
spaces
in
different
stories.
The
volumes
of
spaces
on
different
stories
shall
be
considered
as
communicating
spaces
where
such
spaces
are
connected
by
one
or
more
openings
in
doors
or
floors
having
a
total
minimum
free
area
of
2
in.2/1,000
BTUH
(4,400
mm2/kW)
of
total
input
rating
of
all
appliances.
An
attic
or
crawl space
may
be
considered
a
space
that
freely
communicates
with
the
outdoors
provided
there
are
adequate
ventilation
openings
directly
to
outdoors.
Openings
MUST
remain
open
and
NOT
have
any
means
of
being
closed
off.
Ventilation
openings
to
outdoors
MUST
be
at
least
1
square
inch
of
free
area
per
4,000
BTUH
(550
mm2/kW)
of
total
input
rating
for
all
gas
appliances
in
the
space.
In
spaces
that
use
the
Indoor
Combustion
Air
Method,
infiltration
should
be
adequate
to
provide
air
for
combustion,
ventilation
and
dilution
of
flue
gases.
However,
in
buildings
with
unusually
tight
construction,
additional
air
MUST
be
provided
using
the
methods
described
in
section
titled
Outdoor
Combustion
Air
Method:
¢
Unusually
tight
construction
is
defined
as
Construction
with:
1.
Walls
and
ceilings
exposed
to
the
outdoors
have
a
continu-
ous,
sealed
vapor
barrier.
Openings
are
gasketed
or
sealed
and
2.
Doors
and
openable
windows
are
weather
stripped
and
3.
Other
openings
are
caulked
or
sealed.
These
include
joints
around
window
and
door
frames,
between
sole
plates
and
floors,
between
wall-ceiling
joints,
between
wall
panels,
at
penetrations
for
plumbing,
electrical
and
gas
lines,
etc.
Ventilation
Air
Some
provincial
codes
and
local
municipalities
require
ventilation
or
make-up
air
be
brought
into
the
conditioned
space
as
replacement
air.
Whichever
method
is
used,
the
mixed
return
air
temperature
across
the
heat
exchanger
MUST
not
fall
below
60°
so
that
flue
gases
will
not
condense
excessively
in
the
heat
exchanger.
Excessive
condensation
will
shorten
the
life
of
the
heat
exchanger
and
possibly
void your
warranty.
Venting
and
Combustion
Air
Check
NOTE:
If
this
installation
replaces
an
existing
furnace
from
a
commonly
vented
system,
the
original
venting
system
may
no
longer
be
sized
to
properly
vent
the
attached
appliances.
An
improperly
sized
venting
system
may
cause
the
formation
of
condensate
in
the
vent
and
the
leakage
or
spillage
of
vent
gases.
To
make
sure
there
is
adequate
combustion
air
for
all
appliances,
MAKE
THE
FOLLOWING
CHECK.
Vent
Pipe
Draft
Hood
Typical
Gas
Water
Heater
Match
A07688
Fig.
6
-
Vent
Check
The
following
information
is
supplied
to
allow
the
installer
to
make
adjustments
to
the
setup
of
existing
appliances,
IF
REQUIRED,
based
on
good
trade
practices,
local
codes,
and
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