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Carrier 58HDX - COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR; Outdoor Combustion Air Method; Air Openings and Connecting Ducts; Confined Space Installation

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This
installation
NOT
approved
in
Canada
Gable
Vent
Outlet
Air
(1)
Furnace!
Furnace
yh
Gas
Vent
Gable
Vent
Outlet
r
Outlet
Air
(1)
@
Air
(2)
Inlet
Furnace
Gas
Soffit
Vent
|.
Ny
Mater
Inlet
Air
(1)
PHeater|
Air
(2)
ee
|
Minimum
One
Inlet
and
One
Outlet
Air
Supply
is
Required
Inlet
May
be
in
any
Combination
Shown
Air
(2
ir(2)
Inlet
Air
Qpening
Must
be
Within12
in.
(304.8mm)
of
floor
Outlet
Air
Opening
Must
be
Within12
in.
(304.8mm)
of
ceiling
(1)
1
Square
Inch
per
4000
BTUH
(2)
1
Square
Inch
per
2000
BTUH
A07704
Fig.
5
-
Outside
Air
(This
is
ONLY
a
guide.
Subject
to
codes
of
country
having
jurisdiction).
COMBUSTION
&
VENTILATION
AIR
For
Single
Pipe
Installation
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Use
methods
described
here
to
provide
combustion
and
ventilation
air.
Furnaces
require
ventilation
openings
to
provide
sufficient
air
for
proper
combustion
and
ventilation
of
flue
gases.
All
duct
or
openings
for
supplying
combustion
and
ventilation
air
must
comply
with
the
gas
codes,
or
in
the
absence
of
local
codes,
the
applicable
national
codes.
Combustion
and
ventilation
air
must
be
supplied
in
accordance
with
one
of
the
following:
NOTE:
The
Combustion
&
Ventilation
Air
Section
in
this
document,
uses
tables
and
information
from
the
ANSI
7223.1/NFPA
54.
For
use
in
Canada,
use
CSA
B149.1
for
this
information.
1.
Section
9.3,
Air
for
Combustion
and
Ventilation,
of
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code,
(NFGC),
ANSI
Z223.1-2006/NFPA
54-2006
in
the
U.S.,
2.
Sections
8.2, 8.3,
8.5, 8.6, 8.7,
and
8.8
of
National
Stand-
ard
of
Canada,
Natural
Gas
and
Propane
Installation
Code
(NSCNGPIC),
CSA
B149.1-05
in
Canada,
3.
Applicable
provisions
of
the
local
building
code.
This
furnace
can
NOT
be
common
vented
or
connected
to
any
type
B,
BW
or
L
vent
or
vent
connector,
nor
to
any
portion
of
a
factory-built
or
masonry
chimney.
Multistory
venting
is
NOT
permitted.
If
this
furnace
is
replacing
a
previously
common-vented
furnace,
it
may
be
necessary
to
resize
the
existing
vent
and
chimney
to
prevent
oversizing
problems
for
the
other
remaining
appliance(s).
See
“Venting
and
Combustion
Air
Check”
in
this
section.
This
furnace
MUST
be
vented
to
the
outside.
When
the
installation
is
complete,
check
that
all
appliances
have
adequate
combustion
air
and
are
venting
properly.
See
Venting
And
Combustion
Air
Check
in
“Gas
Vent
Installation”
Section
in
this
manual.
Outdoor
Combustion
Air
Method
A
space
having
less
than
50
cubic
feet
per
1,000
BTUH
(4.8
M?/kW)
input
rating
for
all
gas
appliances
installed
in
the
space
requires
outdoor
air
for
combustion
and
ventilation.
Air
Openings
and
Connecting
Ducts
1.
Total input
rating
for
all
gas
appliances
in
the
space
MUST
be
considered
when
determining
free
area
of
open-
ings.
2,
Connect
ducts
or
openings
directly
to
the
outdoors.
3.
When
screens
are
used
to
cover
openings,
the
openings
MUST
be
no
smaller
than
1/4"
(6mm)
mesh.
4.
The
minimum
dimension
of
air
ducts
MUST
NOT
be
less
than
3"
(76
mm).
5.
When
sizing
a
grille,
louver,
or
screen
use
the
free
area
of
opening.
If
free
area
is
NOT
stamped
or
marked
on
grill
or
louver,
assume
a
20%
free
area
for
wood
and
60%
for
met-
al.
Screens
shall
have
a
mesh
size
not
smaller
than
174”
(6
mm).
Confined
Space
Installation
NOTE:
A
confined
space
is
defined
as
an
area
with
less
than
50
cubic
feet
per
(1.4°M)
1,000
BTUH
(2.33
cm2/kW)
input
rating
for
all
gas
appliances
installed
in
the
area.
Requirements
1.
Provide
the
space
with
sufficient
air
for
proper
combustion
and
ventilation
of
flue
gases
using
horizontal
or
vertical
ducts
or
openings.
2.
Fig.
5
illustrates
how
to
provide
combustion
and
ventila-
tion
air
when
two
permanent
openings,
one
inlet
and one
outlet,
are
used.
a.
One
opening
MUST
commence
within
12”
(305
mm)
of
the
floor
and
the
second
opening
MUST
commence
within
12”
(305
mm)
of
the
ceiling.
b.
Size
openings
and
ducts
per
Table
1.
c.
Horizontal
duct
openings
require
1
square
inch
of
free
area
per
2,000
BTUH
(1,1
cm?/kW)
of
combined
input
for
all
gas
appliances
in
the
space
(see
Table
1).

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