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LITHO IN U.S.A.
3535 Brady Lane
P.O. Box 7800
Lafayette, IN 47903-7800
Consolidated Industries Corp.
1973-070/A (2/94)
Consolidated
LITHO IN U.S.A.
600 Hagerty Drive
P.O. Box 690
Fremont, Ohio 43420
Style Crest Products
1973-070/A (2/94)
Style Crest
LITHO IN U.S.A.
811 East 33rd Street North
P.O. Box 4050
Wichita, KS 67204-0050
Red-T Products, Inc.
1973-070/A (2/94)
Red-T
IMPORTANT
VENT SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL VENTING
INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN FIRE,
ASPHYXIATION, OR EXPLOSION
The vent system is an important part of your furnace instal-
lation.
Carefully read and observe the following basic instructions,
as well as those packed with the vent system.
EXISTING FURNACE REPLACEMENT
IF THIS FURNACE REPLACES AN EXISTING FURNACE,
DO THE FOLLOWING.
1. If a 2
nd
roof, roofcap or addition has been made to the
existing roof of the home, remove the old vent system
completely!... to avoid the possibility of an improp-
erly installed pipe or gaps in the old vent system,
INSTALL A NEW VENT SYSTEM. Your ceiling and
roof height will determine the correct vent system to
use. Refer to the vent selection table, of the furnace
installation instructions.
2. After unpacking the vent system, check the rain caps.
Insure they are not damaged, tilted or crooked. Do not
twist, crush or sit on the roof caps during installa-
tion. Damaged roof caps will cause improper furnace
operation. The furnace will not heat properly and could
result in explosion.
3. Before inserting the vent pipe into the furnace top, in-
spect the furnace flue and combustion air opening for
debris or insulation which might have fallen in during
pre-installation steps. Do not proceed unless all debris
have been cleaned out or removed.
4. After installing vent pipe on furnace top collar, check to
make sure there is no gap in back or side between the
pipe collar and the furnace casing top.
5. Use only the pipes provided with the roof jack assem-
bly. Do not add to or adapt other sheet metal pipes. Do
not cut, insert or add other pipes to this assembly.
6. In no case should there be a gap between sections of
thefluepipeorthecombustionairpipe.
NEW HOME INSTALLATION
IF THIS FURNACE IS INSTALLED ON A NEW HOME DO
THE FOLLOWING
1. Inspect the furnace top collars for signs of insulation or
ceiling debris which might have fallen in during cutting
of the ceiling and roof holes. Remove all debris before
continuing.
2. After unpacking the vent system, check the rain caps.
Insure they are not damaged, tilted or crooked. Do not
twist, crush or sit on the roof caps during installa-