F80CTL & G80CTL: Installation, Start–Up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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b. Size openings and ducts per Fig. 7 and Table 1.
c. TWO HORIZONTAL DUCTS require 1 sq. in. (645 sq. mm) of
free area per 2,000 Btuh (1,100 mm
2
/kW) of combined input for
all gas appliances in the space per Fig. 7 and Table 1.
d. TWO OPENINGS OR VERTICAL DUCTS require 1 sq. in.
(645 sq. mm) of free area per 4,000 Btuh (550 mm
2
/kW) for
combined input of all gas appliances in the space per Fig. 7 and
Table 1.
3. ONE OUTDOOR OPENING requires:
a. 1 sq. in. (645 sq. mm) of free area per 3,000 Btuh (734 mm
2
/kW)
for combined input of all gas appliances in the space per Table 1
and
b. Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in the
space.
.
NP = Not Permitted
The opening shall commence within 12 in. (300 mm) of the ceiling.
Appliances in the space shall have clearances of at least 1 in. (25 mm)
from the sides and back and 6 in. (150 mm) from the front. The opening
shall directly communicate with the outdoors or shall communicate
through a vertical or horizontal duct to the outdoors or spaces (crawl or
attic) that freely communicate with the outdoors.
• Indoor Combustion Air
©
NFPA & AGA
• Standard and Known-Air-Infiltration Rate Methods
• Indoor air is permitted for combustion, ventilation, and dilution, if
the Standard or Known-Air-Infiltration Method is used.
The Standard Method:
Use the Standard Method if:
1. The space has no less volume than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh of
the maximum input ratings for all gas appliances installed in the
space and
2. The air infiltration rate is not known to be less than 0.40 air changes
per hour (ACH).
Table 1 – Minimum Free Area Required for Each Combustion Air opening of Duct to Outdoors
FURNACE
INPUT
(BTUH)
TWO HORIZONTAL DUCTS SINGLE DUCT OR OPENING TWO OPENINGS OR VERTICAL DUCTS
(1 SQ. IN./2,000 BTUH) (1,100 SQ. MM/KW) (1 SQ. IN./3,000 BTUH) (734 SQ. MM/KW) (1 SQ. IN./4,000 BTUH) (550 SQ. MM/KW)
Free Area of Opening and
Duct
Sq. In. (Sq. mm)
Round Duct Dia.
In. (mm)
Free Area of Opening and
Duct
Sq. In. (Sq. mm)
Round Duct Dia.
In. (mm)
Free Area of Opening and
Duct
Sq. In. (Sq. mm)
Round Duct Dia.
In. (mm)
44,000 22 (14194) 6 (152) 14.7 (9484) 5 (127) 11 (7096) 4 (102)
66,000 33 (21290) 7 (178) 22 (14193) 6 (152) 16.5 (10645) 5 (127)
88,000 44 (28387) 8 (203) 29.3 (18903) 7 (178) 22 (14193) 6 (152)
110,000 55 (35484) 9 (229) 36.7 (23677) 7 (178) 27.5 (17742) 6 (152)
132,000 66 (42580) 10 (254) 44 (28387) 8 (203) 33 (21290) 7 (178)
EXAMPLES: DETERMINING FREE AREA
FURNACE WATER HEATER TOTAL INPUT
110,000 + 30,000 = (140,000 divided by 4,000) = 35.0 Sq. In. for each two Vertical Ducts or Openings
66,000 + 40,000 = (106,000 divided by 3,000) =
35.3 Sq. In. for a Single Duct or Opening
88,000 + 30,000 = (118,000 divided by 2,000) =
59.0 Sq. In. for each of two Horizontal Ducts
Table 2 – Minimum Space Volumes for 100% Combustion, Ventilation, and Dilution from Indoors
OTHER THAN FAN-ASSISTED TOTAL
(1,000’S BTUH GAS INPUT RATE)
FAN-ASSISTED TOTAL
(1,000’S BTUH GAS INPUT RATE)
ACH
30 40 50 44 66 88 110 132 154
Space Volume Ft
3
(M
3
)
0.60
1,050
(29.7)
1,400
(39.6)
1,750
(49.5)
1,100
(31.1)
1,650
(46.7)
2,200
(62.2)
2,750
(77.8)
3,300
(93.4)
3,850
(109.0)
0.50
1,260
(35.6)
1,680
(47.5)
2,100
(59.4)
1,320
(37.3)
1,980
(56.0)
2,640
(74.7)
3,300
(93.4)
3,960
(112.1)
4,620
(130.8)
0.40
1,575
(44.5)
2,100
(59.4)
2,625
(74.3)
1,650
(46.7)
2,475
(70.0)
3,300
(93.4)
4,125
(116.8)
4,950
(140.1)
5,775
(163.5)
0.30
2,100
(59.4)
2,800
(79.2)
3,500
(99.1)
2,200
(62.2)
3,300
(93.4)
4,400
(124.5)
5,500
(155.7)
6,600
(186.8)
7,700
(218.0)
0.20
3,150
(89.1)
4,200
(118.9)
5,250
(148.6)
3,300
(93.4)
4,950
(140.1)
6,600
(186.8)
8,250
(233.6)
9,900
(280.3)
11,550
(327.0)
0.10
6,300
(178.3)
8,400
(237.8)
10,500
(297.3)
6,600
(186.8)
9,900
(280.3)
13,200
(373.7)
16,500
(467.2)
19,800
(560.6)
23,100
(654.1)
0.00 NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP NP
WARNING
!
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Many homes require air to be supplied from outdoors for furnace
combustion, ventilation, and dilution of flue gases.
The furnace combustion air supply must be provided in accordance
with this instruction manual.