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59SC2A
NOTE:
Pipe
length
(ft.
/
M)
specified
for
maximum
pipe
lengths
located
in
unconditioned
spaces
cannot
exceed
total
allowable
pipe
length
as
calculated
from
Table
15
or
17.
Configure
the
Furnace
4.
WARNING
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
To
route
the
vent
pipe
and
combustion
air
pipe
through
the
furnace,
the
manufacturer
supplied
kit
must
be
used.
Failure
to
properly
seal
the
blower
compartment
from
the
furnace
vestibule
could
result
in
the
circulation
of
carbon
monoxide
throughout
the
structure.
The
vent
pipe
and
combustion
air
pipe
must
be
a
continuous
pipe
while
passing
through
the
blower
compartment.
Seals
supplied
in
this
kit
must
be
installed
per
the
instructions
provided.
Follow
all
procedures
outlined
in
these
instructions.
Install
the
Vent
and
Combustion
Air
Pipes
With
the
furnace
installed
in
the
required
position,
remove
the
desired
knockouts
from
the
casing.
It
will
be
necessary
to
remove
one
knockout
for
the
vent
pipe
and
the
other
knockout
for
the
combustion
air
connection.
See
Fig.
12.
Use
a
flat
blade
screwdriver
and
tap
on
the
knockout
on
opposite
sides,
where
the
knockout
meets
the
casing.
Fold
the
knockout
down
with
duct
pliers
and
work
the
knockout
back
and
forth
until
it
is
removed.
Trim
any
excess
metal
from
the
knockout
with
tin
snips.
The
vent
elbow
can
be
rotated
to
the
required
location
on
the
casing
if
necessary.
See
Fig.
38.
To
rotate
the
vent
elbow:
1.
Loosen
the
clamp
on
the
inlet
of
the
vent
elbow
attached
to
the
inducer.
2.
Rotate
the
vent
elbow
to
the
required
position.
There
are
rounded
notches
on
the
vent
elbow
to
align
it
with
the
inducer
housing
for
each
orientation.
3.
Tighten
the
clamp
around
the
vent
elbow.
Torque
the
clamp
to
15
Ib-in.
See
Fig.
39-42.
Installing
the
Vent
Pipe
Adapter
and
Combustion
Air
Pipe
Adapter
4&
WARNING
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
To
route
the
vent
pipe
and
combustion
air
pipe
through
the
furnace,
the
manufacturer
supplied
kit
must
be
used.
Failure
to
properly
seal
the
blower
compartment
from
the
furnace
vestibule
could
result
in
the
circulation
of
carbon
monoxide
throughout
the
structure.
The
vent
pipe
and
combustion
air
pipe
must
be
a
continuous
pipe
while
passing
through
the
blower
compartment.
Seals
supplied
in
this
kit
must
be
installed
per
the
instructions
provided.
Follow
all
procedures
outlined
in
these
instructions.
4.
WARNING
CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
DO
NOT
use
cement
to
join
polypropylene
venting
systems.
Follow
the
polypropylene
venting
system
manutfacturer’s
instructions
for
installing
polypropylene
venting
systems.
NOTE:
The
rubber
coupling
that
attaches
to
the
vent
pipe
adapter
must
be
used.
The
adapter
seals
the
vent
pipe
to
the
casing
and
reduces
the
strain
on
the
vent
elbow
attached
to
the
inducer.
1.
Apply
the
gaskets
to
the
vent
pipe
and
combustion
air
pipe
adapters.
If
supplied,
remove
and
discard
round
center
“slug”
from
interior
of
gasket. See
Fig.
37.
NOTE:
The
vent
pipe
adapter
can
be
distinguished from
the
inlet
pipe
adapter
by
the
absence
of an
internal
pipe-stopping
ring.
The
vent
pipe
can
pass
through
the
vent
pipe
adapter;
it
cannot
pass
through
the
inlet
pipe
adapter.
2.
Align
the
screw
holes
in
the
plastic
vent
pipe
adapter
with
the
dimples
in
the
casing.
3.
Pilot
drill
the
screw
holes
for
the
adapter
in
the
casing
and
attach
the
vent
pipe
adapter
to
the
furnace
with
sheet
metal
screws
4.
Slide
the
end
of
the
rubber
vent
coupling
with
notches
in
it
over
the
standoffs
on
the
vent
pipe
adapter.
5.
Insert
a
length
of
vent
pipe
through
the
coupling
into
the
outlet
of
the
vent
elbow.
6.
Tighten
the
clamp
around
the
outlet
of
the
vent
elbow.
Torque
the
clamp
to
15
Ib-in.
The
following
instructions
are
for
PVC/ABS
DWV
vent
piping
only.
DO
NOT
USE
THESE
TECHNIQUES
FOR
POLYPROPYLENE
VENT
PIPING
SYSTEMS.
See
the
polypropylene
vent
system
manutfacturer’s
instructions
for
installing
polypropylene
venting
systems.
Install
the
remaining
vent
and
combustion
air
pipes
as
shown
below.
It
is
recommended
that
all
pipes
be
cut,
prepared,
and
pre-assembled
before
permanently
cementing
any
joint.
1.
Working
from
furnace
to
outside,
cut
pipe
to
required
length(s).
.
De-burr
inside
and
outside
of
pipe.
Ww
.
Chamfer
outside
edge
of
pipe
for
better
distribution
of
primer
and
cement.
.
Clean
and
dry
all
surfaces
to
be
joined.
.
Check
dry
fit
of
pipe
and
mark
insertion
depth
on
pipe.
.
Insert
the
vent
pipe
into
the
vent
elbow.
.
Torque
clamp
on
vent
elbow
15
Ib-in.
.
Torque
clamp
on
vent
coupling
15
Ib-in.
Oo
MAD
&
.
Insert
the
combustion
air
pipe
into
the
adapter.
10.
Pilot
drill
a
screw
hole
through
the
adapter
into
the
combus-
tion
air
pipe
and
secure
the
pipe
to
the
adapter
with
sheet
metal
screws.
DO
NOT
DRILL
INTO
POLYPROPYL-
ENE
VENT
PIPES.
Use
an
optional
accessory
vent
coup-
ling,
if
needed.

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