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 CAUTION
If  this  unit  is  being  installed  in  an  application  with 
combustion air coming in from a space serviced by an 
exhaust fan, power exhaust fan, or other device which 
may create a negative pressure in the space, take care 
when sizing the inlet air opening. The inlet air opening 
must  be  sized  to  accommodate  the  maximum  volume 
of  exhausted  air  as  well  as  the  maximum  volume  of 
combustion  air  required  forall  gas  appliances  serviced 
by this space.
EQUIPMENT IN CONFINED SPACE
(Inlet Air from Ventilated Attic and Outlet Air to Outside)
NOTE-The inlet and outlet air openings shall each have a free area
of at least one square inch per 4,000 Btu (645mm
2
 
per 1.17kW) per
hour of the total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure.
Ventilation Louvers
Inlet Air
(Minimum
12 in.(305mm) Above
attic floor)
Roof Terminated
Exhaust Pipe
Furnace
*Intake Debris
Screen
(Provided)
FIGURE 27 
NOTE-The inlet and outlet air openings shall each have a free area
of at least one square inch per 4,000 Btu (645mm
2
 
per 1.17kW) per
hour of the total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure.
EQUIPMENT IN CONFINED SPACE
(Inlet Air from Ventilated Crawlspace and Outlet Air to Outside)
Roof Terminated
Exhaust Pipe
Furnace
Ventilation
Louvers
(Crawl space)
*Intake Debris Screen Provided)
Inlet Air
(Minimum
12 in.(305mm)
Above crawl
space floor)
Coupling or
3 in. to 2 in.
Transition
(Field Provided)
FIGURE 28 
General Guidelines for Vent Terminations
In  Non-Direct  Vent  applications,  combustion  air  is  taken 
from indoors or ventilated attic or crawlspace and the ue 
gases are discharged to the outdoors. The EL297UHV is 
then classied as a non-direct vent, Category IV gas fur-
nace.
In Direct Vent applications, combustion air is taken  from 
outdoors  and  the  ue  gases  are  discharged  to  the  out-
doors. The EL297UHV is then classied as a direct vent, 
Category IV gas furnace.
In both Non-Direct Vent and Direct Vent applications, the 
vent termination is limited by local building codes. In the 
absence of local codes, refer to the current National Fuel 
Gas Code ANSI Z223-1/NFPA 54 in U.S.A., and current 
CSA-B149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes in 
Canada for details.
Position  termination  according  to  location  given  in  FIG-
URE 30 or FIGURE 31. In addition, position termination so 
it is free from any obstructions and 12” above the average 
snow accumulation.
At vent termination, care must be taken to maintain protec-
tive coatings over building materials (prolonged exposure 
to exhaust condensate  can  destroy protective coatings). 
It is recommended that the exhaust outlet not be located 
within  6  feet  (1.8m)  of  an  outdoor AC  unit  because  the 
condensate can damage the painted coating.
NOTE - See TABLE 24 for maximum allowed exhaust pipe 
length without insulation in unconditioned space during 
winter design temperatures below 32°F (0°C). If required 
exhaust  pipe  should  be  insulated  with  1/2”  (13mm)  Ar-
maex or equivalent. In extreme cold climate areas, 3/4” 
(19mm) Armaex or equivalent may  be necessary. Insu-
lation must be protected from deterioration. Armaex with 
UV  protection  is  permissable.  Basements  or  other  en-
closed areas that are not exposed to the outdoor ambient 
temperature and are above 32 degrees F (0°C) are to be 
considered conditioned spaces.
 IMPORTANT
Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust 
or intake terminations. Doing so will cause freeze-
ups and may block the terminations.
 IMPORTANT
For Canadian Installations Only:
In accordance to CSA International B149 installation 
codes, the minimum allowed distance between the 
combustion air intake inlet and the exhaust outlet 
of other appliances shall not be less than 12 inches 
(305mm).