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59SC2A
Table
10
—-
Maximum
Capacity
of
Pipe
NOMINAL
LENGTH
OF
PIPE
FT
(M)
IRON
PIPE
SIZE
10
20 30
40 50
IN.
(MM)
(3.0) (6.0) (9.1)
(12.1) (15.2)
1/2
(13)
175 120
97
82
73
3/4
(19)
360 250 200
170
151
1
(25)
680 465 375 320 285
1-1/4
(82)
1400
950 770 660 580
1-1/2
(89)
2100
1460 1180
990 900
*
Cubic
ft
of
gas
per
hr
for
gas
pressures
of
0.5
psig
(14—in.
w.c.)
or
less
and
a
pressure
drop
of
0.5—in.
w.c.
(based
on
a
0.60
specific
gravity
gas).
Ref:
Table
10
above
and
6.2
of
NFPA54/ANSI
2223.1—2009.
Left
Side
Gas
Entry.
Gas
Pipe
Grommet
Required
For
Direct
Vent
Applications.
Gas
Pipe
Grommet
Required
For
Direct
Vent
Applications
A11338
Fig.
30
-
Gas
Entry
GAS
——_*
SUPPLY
FRONT
MANUAL
SHUT
OFF
booger
ic?
VALVE
(REQUIRED)
Va
NOTE:
Union
may
be
inside
the
SEDIMENT
UNION
vestibule
where
permitted
by
TRAP
local
codes.
A11085
Fig.
31
-
Typical
Gas
Pipe
Arrangement
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
A
A
SS
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Blower
door
switch
opens
115-v
power
to
control.
No
component
operation
can
occur.
Do
not
bypass
or
close
switch
with
blower
door
removed.
See
Fig.
35
for
field
wiring
diagram
showing
typical
field
115-v
wiring.
Check
all
factory
and
field
electrical
connections
for
tightness.
Field-supplied
wiring
shall
conform
with
the
limitations
of
63°F
(33°C)
rise.
CA
UN
Le:
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
AND
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
or
property
damage.
The
cabinet
MUST
have
an
uninterrupted
or
unbroken
ground
according
to
NEC
ANSI/NFPA
70-2011
or
local
codes
to
minimize
personal
injury
if
an
electrical
fault
should
occur.
In
Canada,
refer
to
Canadian
Electrical
Code
CSA
C22.1.
This
may
consist
of
electrical
wire,
conduit
approved
for
electrical
ground
or
a
listed,
grounded
power
cord
(where
permitted
by
local
code)
when
installed
in
accordance
with
existing
electrical
codes.
Refer
to
the
power
cord
manufacturer’s
ratings
for
proper
wire
gauge.
Do
not
use gas
piping
as
an
electrical
ground.
4
CAUTION
FURNACE
MAY
NOT
OPERATE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
intermittent
furnace
operation.
Furnace
control
must
be
grounded
for
proper
operation
or
else
control
will
lock
out.
Control
must
remain
grounded
through
green/yellow
wire
routed
to
gas
valve
and
manifold
bracket
screw.
115-V
Wiring
Furnace
must
have
a
115-v
power
supply
properly
connected
and
grounded.
NOTE:
Proper
polarity
must
be
maintained
for
115-v
wiring.
If
polarity
is
incorrect,
control
LED
status
indicator
light
will
flash
rapidly and
furnace
will
NOT
operate.
Verify
that
the
voltage,
frequency,
and
phase
correspond
to
that
specified
on
unit
rating
plate.
Also,
check
to
be
sure
that
service
provided
by
utility
is
sufficient
to
handle
load
imposed
by
this
equipment.
Refer
to
rating
plate
or
Table
11
for
equipment
electrical
specifications.
U.S.A.
Installations:
Make
all
electrical
connections
in
accordance
with
the
current
edition
of
the
National
Electrical
Code
(NEC)
ANSI/NFPA
70
and
any
local
codes
or
ordinances
that
might
apply.
Canada
Installations:
Make
all
electrical
connections
in
accordance
with
the
current
edition
of
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code
CSA
C22.1
and
any
local
codes
or
ordinances
that
might
apply.
A
A
SS
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
or
property
damage.
Do
not
connect
aluminum
wire
between
disconnect
switch
and
furnace.
Use
only
copper
wire.
See
Fig.
33.
Use
a
separate,
fused
branch
electrical
circuit
with
a
properly
sized
fuse
or
circuit
breaker
for
this
furnace.
See
Table
11
for
wire
size
and
fuse
specifications.
A
readily
accessible
means
of
electrical
disconnect
must
be
located
within
sight
of
the
furnace.
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