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Roof
Overhang
35.4m
m)
|
4.8mm)
min.
4"
Maintain
12”
(304.8mm)
clearance
“~~
y
above
highest
anticipated
snow
level
or
grade
whichever
is
greater.
25-22-02
A07736
Fig.
34
-
Concentric
Vent
and
Combustion-Air
Side
Termination
9.
Cement
the
furnace
combustion
air
and
vent
pipes
to
the
concentric
vent
termination
assembly.
See
Fig.
34
or
Fig.
35
for
proper
pipe
attachment.
10.
Operate
the
furnace
through
one
heat
cycle
to
ensure
com-
bustion
air
and
vent
pipes
are
properly
connected
to
the
concentric
termination
connections.
GAS
SUPPLY
AND
PIPING
FIRE
AND
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
and/or
property
damage.
Models
designated
for
Natural Gas
are
to
be
used
with
Natural
Gas
ONLY,
unless
properly
converted
to
use
with
Propane
gas.
NOTE:
The
rating
plate
is
stamped
with
the
model
number,
gas
type
and
gas
input
rating.
In
addition,
models
manufactured
for
sale
in
Canada
have
orifice
size
information
stamped
on
the
rating
plate.
Gas
Supply
Requirements
Gas
supply
pressure
should
be
within
minimum
and
maximum
values
listed
on
rating
plate.
Pressures
are
usually
set
by gas
suppliers.
(See
Propane
Gas
Conversion
Kit
instruction
manual
for
furnaces
converted
to
Propane
gas)
¢
Use
only
the
Type
of
gas
approved
for
this
furnace.
See
rating
plate
for
approved
gas
type.
*
A
!/x"
NPT
plugged
tapping,
accessible
for
a
test
gauge
connection,must
be
installed
immediately
upstream
of
the
gas
supply
connection
to
furnace.
¢
Gas
supply
pressure
should
be
within
minimum
and
maximum
values
listed
on
rating
plate.
Pressures
are
usually
set
by gas
suppliers.
¢
Gas
input
must
not
exceed
the
rated
input
shown
on
the
rating
plate.
Overfiring
will
result
in
failure
of
heat
exchanger
and
cause
dangerous
operation.
¢
Do
not
allow
minimum
supply
pressure
to
vary
downward.
Doing
so
will
decrease
input
to
furnace.
Refer
to
Table
5
for
Gas
supply.
Refer
to
Table
6
or
7
for
manifold
pressures.
Strap
(Field
Supplied)
Combustion
\
Vi
Tl
Vent
Zig
_
Flush
to
oe
1”
(25.4mm)
max.
Combustion
Air
45°
Elbow
(Field
Supplied)
25-22-02
Note:
Securing
strap
must
be
field
installed
to
prevent
movement
of
termina-
tion
kit
in
side
wall.
A07723
Fig.
35
-
Concentric
Vent
Sidewall
Attachment
Table
5
Gas
Pressures
Supply
Pressure
Gas
Type
Recommended
Max.
Min.
Natural
7 in.
we
14in.
we
4.5in.
we
(1744
Pa)
(3487
Pa)
(1121
Pa)
Propane
11in.
we
14in.
we
11in.
we
(2740
Pa)
(3487
Pa)
(2740
Pa)
Gas
Piping
Requirements
NOTE:
The
gas
supply
line
must
be
installed
by
a
qualified
service
technician
in
accordance
with
all
building
codes.
NOTE:
In
the
state
of
Massachusetts.
a.
Gas
supply
connections
MUST
be
performed
by
a
li-
censed
plumber
or
gas
fitter.
b.
When
flexible
connectors
are
used,
the
maximum
length
shall not
exceed
36"(914
mm).
c.
When
lever
handle
type
manual
equipment
shutoff
valves
are
used,
they
shall
be
T-handle
valves.
d.
The
use
of
copper
tubing
for
gas
piping
is
NOT
ap-
proved
by
the
state
of
Massachusetts.
1.
Install
gas
piping
in
accordance
with
local
codes,
or
in
the
absence
of
local
codes,
the
applicable
national
codes.
Re-
fer
to
the
current
edition
of
NFPA
54/ANSI
Z223.1
for
proper
gas
pipe
size.
2.
It
is
recommended
that
a
manual
equipment
shutoff
valve
be
installed
in
the
gas
supply
line
outside
the
furnace.
Locate
valve
as
close
to
the
furnace
as
possible
where
it
is
readily
accessible.
Refer
to
Fig.
36.
3.
Use
black
iron
or
steel
pipe
and
fittings
or
other
pipe
ap-
proved
by
local
code.
4.
Use
pipe
thread
compound
which
is
resistant
to
natural
and
Propane
gases.
5.
Use
ground
joint
unions
and
install
a
drip
leg
no
less
than
3”
long
to
trap
dirt
and
moisture
before
it
can
enter
gas
control
valve
inside
furnace.
NOTE:
Refer
to
Fig.
36
and
Fig.
37
for
the
general
layout
at
the
furnace.
The
rules
listed
apply
to
natural
and
Propane
gas
pipe
installations.
NOTE:
Install
the
gas
pipe
grommet
to
the
furnace
side
panel
with
the
gas
pipe
entry.
If
needed,
remove
the
2”
(51
mm)
hole
piug
from
the
plastic
accessory
bag
and relocate
to
the
open
hole
in
the
furnace
side
panel.
6.
Use
two
pipe
wrenches
when
making
connections
to
pre-
vent
gas
valve
from
turning.
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