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UMC EDITION (YEAR): 1988
FIRE PROTECTION: ( )Sprinklers ( )Detectors (j)N/A
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CONDITIONS (other than noted on or attached to_permIt/plans):
TYPE OF WORK: e• New/Addition Modifications flRepalr
Other:
two bath fans.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Install two heating systems and vent
98188
APPROVED FOR BUILDING
ISSUANCE BY: , 1 4/.' 1 jr OFFICIAL
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DATE: < .5
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions
of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of
this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws
regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit.
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SIGNATURE
ADDRESS.
DATE: 9 / Z 6 /F)
WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. SMITHAC158PH
COMPANY: .----- . A
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PRINT NAME: / .- , . _ )-•
PROPERTY OWNER:
Hartung Glass Company
SITE ADDRESS: 17750 W Valley HY
SUITE NO.
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I VALUE OF WORK: $ 5,500.00
TYPE OF WORK: e• New/Addition Modifications flRepalr
Other:
two bath fans.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Install two heating systems and vent
98188
CONTRACTOR.
PROPERTY OWNER:
Hartung Glass Company
'PHONE:
656-2626
ADDRESS:
17830 West Valley Highway,
Tukwila, WA
IZIP:
98188
CONTRACTOR.
Smith Air Conditioning
485-7563
TZIP:
98072
ADDRESS.
_IPHONE:
12459 Woodinville Drive, Woodinville, WA
WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. SMITHAC158PH
EXPIRATION DATE:
9-92
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Department of Community Development - Building Division
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 431-3670
MECHANICAL r (
PERMIT NO. k._. L)
DATE ISSUED:
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X 5 - Mechanical Final
431-3670
MECHAIVAL PERMIT
(POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION)
FEES AMOUNT
si Permit Fee $15.00
Unit Fe?
Plan Check No.:
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TOTAL 30.00
91-176-M
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OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296-4732)
Electrical - Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (277-7272)
:iNSPECTION 4' ECO R Ca
1l'forlspe DATE DATE(S)
REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE NO. APPROVED INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED
1 - Rough-in/Vents/Ducts 431-3670
2 - Fire Final 575-4407
3 - Planning Final 431-3680
• This permit shall become null if the work is not commenced within 180 days from t . of
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issuance, Cr if the work is Suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspect/on.
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PERMIT EXPIRES
2nd NOTIFICATION
3RD NOTIFICATION
AMOUNT OWING
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MECHANICAL. PERMIT
APPLICATION TRACKING
PLAN CHECK
NUMBER
INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF
• Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that
any time the status of the project may be ascertained.
• Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department.
• Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely
in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit.
• Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not
applicable, so note by using "N /A ".
DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW
"X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project.
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BUILDING -
initial review
O FIRE
O PLANNING
O OTHER
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final rAviAw ` �( 2 0(
REVIEW COMPLETED
PROJECT NAME
SITE ADDRESS
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CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved -
FIRE PROTECTION: () Sprinklers I ) Detectors (1 N/A
FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED:
ZONING:
SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes
REFERENCE FILE NOS.:
UMC EDITION (year):
UIREM
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INSPECTOR:
BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Yes
fi No
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EXP. DATE 9 ] q Z
CITY OF TUKWILA
Department of Community Development - Building
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
PLAN CHECK
NUMBER
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APPLICATION MUST BE FiLLED OUT COMPLETELY
SITE ADDRESS UITE
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PROJECT NAME/TENANT
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TYPE OF WORK: 'New /Addition 0 Modifications 0 Repair
DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE:
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BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.)
SAL-Z -3S
NATURE OF BUSINESS: S A. -Z�
WILL THERE BE A CHANGE iN USE? No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN:
WILL THERE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE
BUILDING? No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN:
ERTIF
CORR
BUILDING OWNER
OR
AUTHORIZED
AGENT
SIGNATURE
DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED
MECHAILCAL PERMIT
APPLICATION
Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out
and attached to this application.
Division FEES (for staff use only)
DESCRIPTION
BASICPERMIT :FEE<><:!
PLAN CHECK >FEE .,
AMOUNT
RCPT•#;:
DATE
VALL45 OF,GC4ST RUC TION - $
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0 Other:
EREBY
DATE
PRINT NAME M t �, yl/a L� S 1 -r1 PHO
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ADDRESS iD2+ " ) ,, k ) po }..(ti 've CITY /ZI Iw ,,:to ?LLL / Lv/
CONTACT PERSON ) ' r�M \-i-�,� PHONE4, ,('�7.
APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill
out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. A completed
"Mechanical Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building
counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and
plans must be complete in order to be accented for plan review.
BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or
contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent
to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal.
VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the
applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees.
EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of
application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a
period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform
Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once.
If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements,
please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670.
DATE APPLICATION EXPIRE
5 - ate -1Q
06/
DESCRIPTION
UNIT COST
NO OF
UNITS
X
TOTAL
COST
BASIC FEE
$15.00
SUPPLEMENT PERMIT FEE
.4.50
1
Installation or relocation of each forced -air gravity -type furnace or
burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and
including 100,000 Btu /h.
$9.00
X
2
Installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or
burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over
100,000 Btu /h.
$11.00
X
3
Installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent.
$9.00
x
4
Installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater
or floor- mounted unit heater.
$9.00
X
5
installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and
not included in an appliance permit.
$4.50
x
6
Repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance,
refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling,
absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including Installation of
controls regulated by this code.
$9.00
X
7
Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including
three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000
Btu /h.
$9.00
X
8
Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over three
horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system
over 100,000 Btu /h and Including 500,000 Btu /h.
$16.50
X
9
Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15
horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system
over 500,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu /h.
$22.50
X
10
Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30
horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption
system over 1,000,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu /h.
$33.50
x
11
Installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over
50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu /h.
$56.00
X
12
Each air - handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute,
including ducts attached thereto. (NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an
air - handling unit which is a portion of a factory- assembled appliance,
cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is
required elsewhere in this code.)
$6.50
X
13
Each air - handling unit over 10,000 cfm.
$11.00
X
14
Each evaporative cooler other than a portable type.
$6.50
X
15
Each ventilation fan connected to a single duct.
$4.50
x
16
Each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or
air - conditioning system authorized by a permit.
$6.50
X
17
Installation of each hood which Is served by mechanical exhaust, including
the ducts for such hood.
$6.50
X
18
Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator.
$11.00
X
19
Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator.
$45.00
X
20
Each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the code but not
classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in
this code.
$6.50
X
08/16/00
SUBTOTAL
c14,00
PLAN CHECK FEE (25% of
subtotal)
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GRAND TOTAL
$
CITY OF TUKWILA
MECHAN.:#'AL PERMIT
FEE WORKSHEET
Department of Community Development - Building Division
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
THIS WORKSHEET MUST ACCOMPANY
YOUR MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION.
INSTRi UCT
;Ind ica I tin
in
<' >'`>submitt
Com the worksheet,
the number of units being
�n each category Ataimr ,"
a! sta ff will.: calculate the
Project:
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Type of Inspection:
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Date Wanted:
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Requester:
Phone No.:
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INSPECTION RECORD C.
Retain a copy with permit
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 9818
Approved per applicable codes.
Recept No,:
0 Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
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$30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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PERMIT No
(206) 431 -3670
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PERMIT NO. 6960 69 - A4
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DATE WANTED: 6)-3_9/
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
REQUESTER:
PHONE NO.:
INSPECTION RESULTS /COMMENTS:
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INSPECTOR: /
DATE: /e,— /
CITY OF TUKWILA
Dept. of Community Development - Building Division
Phone: (206) 431 -3670
INSPECTION RECORD
6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100
Tukwila Washington 98188
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Permit No.
CITY OF TUKWILA
Building Division
6200 Southcenter Blvd.
Tukwila, WA 98188
433 -1845
Date /V3- Job Address
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CORRECTION NOTICE
The following items are found to be in violation of Ordinance (.4W, and shall be corrected.
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DATE: 9
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C/7Y of TUKWILA
Dept. of Community Development - Building Division
Phone: (206) 431 -3670
INSPECTION RECORD
6300 Southcenter Boulevard — #100
Tukwila Washington 98188
CITY OF TUKWILA
6200 SOUTIICENTER BOULEVARD, TUKIVILA, WA SHINGTON 98188
Plan Check #91- 176 -M: Europa Furniture
17750 W Valley Hy #100
PHONE N (206) 433.1800 Gary L. VanDuscn, Mayor
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME P 0 HE PROVED
PLANS UNDER TUKWILA MECHANICAL PERMIT NUMBER
1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by
the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division.
2. Plumbing permit shall be obtained through the King County
Health Department and plumbing will be inspected by that
agency, including all gas piping (296 - 4732).
3. Electrical permit shall be obtained through the
Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all
electrical work will be inspected by that agency (872-
6363).
4. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall
be posted at the job site prior to the start of any
construction.
5. Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is
required.
6. Any exposed insulations backing material to have Flame
Spread Rating of 25 or less, and material shall bear
identification showing the fire performance rating
thereof.
7. All construction to be done in conformance with approved
plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1988
Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition),
Washington State Energy Code (1991 Edition), and
Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility
(1989 Edition).
8. Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval
of plans, specifications and computations shall not be
construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any
violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any
other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming
to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of
this code shall be valid.
DATE
SHEET NUMBER(S)
CITY OF TUKWILA
6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD
TUKWILA, WA 98188
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VENT CLEARANCE
PLEXVENT 6'
8 -1 VENT 1'
LEFT S
CAUTION: TO ENSURE PROPER INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT, COMPLETELY READ
AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, MAINTAIN OR
REPAIR THIS PRODUCT.
GENERAL INFORMATION
INSTALLATION The furnace should be installed in accordance with the American National Standard Z223 1 1 988
Booklet entitled "National Fuel Gas Code" (NFPA 54), and the requirements or codes of the local utility or other authority
having Jurisdiction.
Additional helpful publication available from the "National Fire Association" are: NFPA 90A - Installation of Air Conditioning
and Ventilating System 1981 or latest edition, NFGA 90B - Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning System 1980.
National Fire Protection Association, Inc.
Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269
LOCATION Do not install this furnace in a mobile home. The furnace is suitable only for installation in buildings
constructed on -site. This heating unit should be located near the chimney and should be centralized with respect to the
heat distribution system as much as possible. When installed in a utility room, the door should be wide enough to allow
the largest part of the furnace to enter, or to permit the replacement of another appliance, such as a water heater. This
furnace is designed to be installed indoors only. Do not install outdoors.
CLEARANCE - ACCESSIBILITY
The furnaces covered in this manual are certified by ETL Laboratories for clearances to combustible materials (in inches)
as shown below.
PLENUM r
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FLOOR
REAR 1'
FRONT 6
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NEXT PACE
1'
RIGHT SIDE 1'
Furnace Width
Base Plate Number
Base Plate Size
14"
18214 -00
13 5/8" x 25 1/4" x .024
17 1/2"
18214 -01
17 1/8" x 25 1/4" x .024
21"
18214 -02
20 5/8" x 251 /4" x .024
241/2"
18214 -03
24 1/8" x 25 1/4" x .024
Furnace Width
Special Base Part Number
14"
SB -14
171/2"
SB -17
21"
SB -21
It is recommended that a least 24" clearance be allowed in front of all furnaces for proper servicing.
ACCESSIBILITY CLEARANCE WHERE GREATER MUST TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER FIRE PROTECTION CLEAR-
ANCE.
A gas - fired furnace for installation in a residential garage must be installed so that the burner(s) and the ignition source
are located not less than 18" above the floor and is located or protected to avoid physical damage by vehicles.
A gas -fired furnace must not be installed directly on carpeting, tile or other combustible material 'other than wood
flooring.
WARNING: COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MUST NOT BE PLACED ON OR AGAINST THE VENT BOX OR ON THE
FURNACE JACKET WITHIN 6" OF THE VENT BOX. THE AREA AROUND THE FURNACE MUST BE KEPT CLEAR
AND FREE OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL INCLUDING GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LIQUIDS. THE USER SHOULD BE CAUTIONED THAT THE FURNACE AREA MUST NOT BE USED AS A BROOM
CLOSET OR FOR ANY OTHER STORAGE PURPOSE.
UPFLOW FURNACES ONLY
WARNING: IMPORTANT NOT10E. A SOLID METAL BASE PLATE (SEE TABLE BELOW OR FURNACE
CLEARANCE LABEL FOR PART NUMBER) MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN THE FURNACE IS INSTALLED WITH SIDE
AIR RETURN DUCTS. FAILURE TO INSTALL A BASE PLATE COULD CAUSE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION TO
BE CIRCULATED INTO LIVING SPACE AND CREATE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, INCLUDING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING. REFER TO SECTION ON "CIRCULATING AIR SUPPLY" FOR RETURN AIR
DUCTWORK INSTRUCTIONS.
pOWNFLOW FURNACES ONLY
Downflow furnaces are not certified for use on combustible flooring unless a special base is installed, See table below
for details:
Before proceeding with the remaining installation check the following:
1) Correct clearances from combustible material
2) Adequate accessibility for servicing
3) Flooring is not carpet, tile or any other combustible material (except wood)
4) In a garage the furnace has been adequately elevated
5) Furnace area is free of flammable materials and vapors such as gasoline
6) A solid metal base plate or special base has been installed if required
3
A leading cause of unsatisfactory or dangerous performance is due to inadequate provisions for combustion and ventilation
air. The following (Figure 1 through Figure 3.) outline the minimum combustion/ventilation air this furnace and any
additional gas fired equipment require when installed in a confined area. It is important that provisions be made for
adequate combustion and ventilation air (in accordance with section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI, 72231 -1988, or applicable local building codes.)
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FIGURE 2
TOTAL
1000 BTUH / SQ. INCH
2000 BTUH / SQ. INCH
4000 BTUH / SQ. INCH
APPLIANCE INPUT
RD. PIPE
RECT. DUCT
RD. PIPE
RECT. DUCT
RD. PIPE
RECT.DUCT
50,000
11" DIA.
100 SQ. IN.
6" DIA.
25 SQ. IN.
4" DIA.
13 SQ. IN.
75,000
11" DIA.
100 SQ. IN.
7 DIA.
38 SQ, IN.
5" DIA,
19 SQ. IN.
100,000
11" DIA.
100 SQ. IN.
8" DIA.
50 SQ. IN.
6" DIA,
25 SQ, IN,
125,000
13" DIA.
125 SQ. IN.
9" DIA.
63 SQ. IN.
7" DIA.
32 SQ, IN.
150,000
14" DIA.
150 SQ. IN.
10" DIA.
75 SQ. IN.
7" DIA.
38 SQ. IN.
(. C
It is important that the following be observed when installing the combustion/ventilation air supplies for your system.
1. The passageways that supply combustion/ventilation air must not be obstructed to prevent flow of air to the mechanical
room. Extra care is to be used to prevent blockage of the ducts due to insulation as may occur in an attic.
2. As outlined in the Figures 1, 2, and 3 the size of the combustion and ventilation air ducts depend upon where the source
of the air is located. It is important to note that all sizes are to be regarded as "free area" and any obstruction such as
an inlet or outlet grille must be made up for in the size of the openings. No screen may be used at the outlet or inlet of these
ducts which are smaller than 1/4" mesh. Any grille used must be non - moveable fixed grilles. The user should be informed
not to block or in any manner restrict these openings.
Figure 1. shows air taken from the living area must be from two (2) permanent openings with each opening having a
minimum of 1 square inch per 1000 BTU /H of total gas burning equipment. One opening must be located within 12 inches
from the top of the enclosure, and the other opening is to be located within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure.
Figure 2. shows the combustion/ventilation air supplied to the mechanical room from the outside via horizontal ducts are
to be a minimum of 1 square inch per 2000 BTUH of total gas burning equipment.
Figure 3. demonstrates combustion /ventilation air origination from aventilated attic or crawl space. This type of installation
requires a minimum of 1 square inch per 4000 BTUH of total gas burning equipment contained in the enclosure. For
acceptable intake and exhaust duct location please refer to Figure 3.
3. The combustion and ventilation air openings must be of equal size and sized appropriately. Use the table below as a
guide:
4. When the installation is in an unconfined space in buildings of conventional frame, brick, or stone construction, normally
infiltration found in these types of construction is adequate to provide the necessary air for combustion and ventilation.
If the unconfined space is within a building of unusually tight construction, provisions for combustion and outlet air must
be provided as shown in Figure 3.
5. No dimension of a rectangular duct used to carry combustion or ventilation air shall be less than 3 ".
6. Do not locate the combustion air source in an area which may contain corrosive chemicals such as a chlorine, sulphur,
fluorine or other damaging chemicals.
7. If unit is installed near an exhaust fan, sufficient combustion and ventilation must be provided to prevent the exhaust
fan from creating a negative pressure in the room.
CONSULT LOCAL CODES FOR SPECIAL OR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
5
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
CONVERTING FURNACE TO DIFFERENT TYPE FUEL
WARNING: This furnace was equipped at the factory for use on NATURAL GAS. Propane conversion, if required, must
be performed by a qualified service technician experienced in performing this type of conversion. If conversion to Propane
is required, all instructions included with the factory authorized conversion kit must be followed.
VENTING
The following instructions are intended for use by a fully qualified installation or service technician. Education of the user
as to the importance of venting inspection and annual maintenance by a qualified service technician should be stressed
by the heating contractor at the earliest practical time.
All chimneys and vent installations shall be in accordance with Part 7, Venting of Equipment, of the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI 22231 -1988, or applicable provisions of the local building codes.
This furnace must not be connected to a chimney or vent which serves a solid fuel appliance.
All venting material used to vent this appliance is to be UL, AGA or other nationally recognized agency, approved.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVING AN EXISTING FURNACE FROM A COMMON VENT
When removing an existing gas furnace from a common vent, it is possible that the existing common venting system is
oversized to service the remaining appliances. The following steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining
connected to the common venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances to be disconnected to the
common venting system are not in operation.
(a) Seal any unused openings in the common venting system.
(b) Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch and determine there is no blockage or restriction,
leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.
(c) Insofar as is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances
remaining connected to the common venting system are located and other spaces of the building. Turn on the clothes
dryers and any appliance not connected to the common venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods
and bathroom exhaust so that the will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace
dampers.
(d) Follow the lighting instructions. Place each appliance being inspected operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance will
operate continuously.
(e) Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match
or candle.
(f) After it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents
when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and other gas - burning appliance
to their pievious condition of use.
(g) If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the common venting system must be corrected.
Any portion of the common venting which is to be replaced to correct a common venting problem must be in accordance
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 2223.1 -1988. The resizing should approach the minimum size as determined using
the appropriate tables in Appendix G in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 7223.1 -1988.
VERTICAL VENTING INSTRUCTIONS
The furnace was designed for use with type "B -1" or single wall vent. Check clearance label on front of furnace for
clearances for both types. Minimum clearances for various vent pipe materials must be as specified by Underwriters
Laboratories. When type "B-1" vent is used, an adapter is required between the draft blower outlet and the "B -1" vent.
6
Type "B-1" vents must be installed in accordance with the terms of their listings and the vent manufacturer's instructions.
"B-1" vents must be used for all installations in attics, crawl spaces or any other unoccupied or concealed space. It must
originate with an adapter at the furnace flue collar and terminate either in a listed cap or roof assembly.
"B -1" vents must be supported and spaced in accordance with their listings and the manufacturers instructions. All vents
must be supported to maintain their minimum clearances from combustible material.
Single -wall metal pipe shall be used only for runs directly from the space in which the gas equipment is located through
a roof or exterior wall to the outside air.
Single -wall metal pipe cannot originate in or pass through any attic, crawl space, inside wall, floor, or any other concealed
space.
Uninsulated single -wall metal pipe must not be used for outdoor vent runs.
The chimney or gas vent shall extend at least 5 feet above highest connected flue collar and should extend high enough
above roof or neighboring obstruction so that wind from any direction will not create positive pressure in vicinity of chimney
or gas vent outlet. The chimney or gas vent should extend 3 feet higher than point of emergence through roof, and at least
2 feet higher than any object within a radius of 10 feet.
A vent pipe must be installed without any dips or sags and shall rise upward toward the flue at least 1/4" per foot on
horizontal runs. All horizontal runs must be adequately supported with straps or hangers. It is recommended that the
supports be at 4 foot intervals and at each elbow.
The vent run should be as short as possible with a minimum length of 5 feet. The vent should be no smaller than the flue
collar on the furnace, (4" Dia.). The length of horizontal runs should not exceed 75% of the vertical rise of the vent system.
The maximum recommended vent length is 45 feet with five elbows.
The entire length of the vent connector shall be readily accessible for inspection, cleaning and replacement. It is
recommended that the venting system be inspected annually, paying particular attention to corrosion and blockage.
All vent connectors used for these installations must be of the same type and gauge material used for the vent system.
The vent connector must be mechanically fastened to the outlet collar of the furnace with at least two (2) sheet metal screws
except vent connectors of type B -1 material which shall be assembled in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
These furnaces are listed for venting into a masonry chimney; however, it is recommended that the chimney be utilized
as a path for venting to the outside using a "B -1" vent liner.
WARNING: IF THE REMAINING FREE AREA BETWEEN THE TYPE "B -1" GAS VENT LINER AND THE MASONRY
CHIMNEY ISTO BE USED FOR VENTING ANOTHERAPPLIANCE, BE SURE THE REMAINING AREA IS ADEQUATE
TO VENT THAT APPLIANCE. BE SURE THE "B-1" LINER DOES NOT BLOCK THE OPENING WHERE THE OTHER
VENT ENTERS THE CHIMNEY.
The venting of high efficiency furnace Into unlined masonry chimneys could result in mortar degradation from condensation
from cold surfaces and oversizing effects.
This Is not a condensing furnace. Under normal operating conditions flue gas temperatures will be at least 140E above
the dew point temperature of the flue gas and no condensate will be produced. However, if past experience indicates that
condensate may be a problem, provisions must be made to drain the condensate.
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COMMON VENTING INSTRUCTIONS
Common venting is not allowed when Horizontally venting. The following Figure and Table are to be used for common
venting of one induced draft furnace with one water heater. The table shows the correct sizes for the furnace vent
connector "A ", the water heater connector "B" and the common vent "C" when Type B -1 vent is used.
1. Horizontal runs must not exceed 75% of the common vent height.
2. Horizontal runs must rise 1/4 inch per foot away from the furnace or water heater.
3. Minimum vent height must be 6 feet.
4. , Furnace and water heater vent outlets must be within 3 feet of the same elevation.
WATER
HEATER
COMMON VENT 'C' DIA,
4
FURNACE CONNECTOR (DIA "A ") & WATER HEATER CONNECTOR DIA "B ")
VENT
HEIGHT
H
FURNACE
WATER HEATER
CONNECTOR
RISE (R2)
4' DIA. CONNECTOR
MIN INPUT MAX INPUT
5' DIA. CONNECTOR
MIN INPUT MAX. INPUT
CONNECTOR
RISE (R1)
3' DIA.
MAX. INPUT
4' DIA,
MAX. INPUT
6
1
35,000 66,000
46,000 106,000
1
24,000
43,000
2
37,000 75,000
48,000 121,000
2
28,000.
50,000
3
38,000 81,000
49,000 132,000
3
31,000
55,000
8
1
35,000 72,000
49,000 114,000
1
26,000
47,000
2
36,000 80,000
51,000 128,000
2
30,000
54,000
3
37,000 87,000
53,000 139,000
3
33,000
59,000
10
1
34,000 78,000
49,000 114,000
1
28,000
50,000
2
36,000 86,000
51,000 136,000
2
32,000
57,000
3
37,000 92,000
52,000 146,000
3
34,000
62,000
15
1
33,000 89,000
47,000 142,000
1
32,000
57,000
2
35,000 96,000
49,000 153,000
2
35,000
63,000
3
36 000 102 000.
51 000 163 000
3
38 000
68 000
20
1
33,000 99,000
46,000 157,000
1
35,000
63,000
2
34,000 105,000
48,000 167,000
2
38,000
68,000
3
35,000 110,000
50,000 176,000
3
40,000
73,000
30
1
31,000 113,000
45,000 181,000
1
40,000
72,000
2
33,000 118,000
47,000 190,000
2
42,000
77,000
3
34,000 123,000
48,000 198,000
3
44,000
81,000
50
1
30,000 133,000
43,000 216,000
1
46,000
85,000
2
32,000 137,000
45,000 223,000
2
48,000
89,000
` 3
33,000 141,000
46,000 229,000
3
50,000
92,000
B VENT CAPACITY
VENT HEIGHT
COMMON VENT (DIA. "C ")
H
I 4" DIA.
5" DIA,
6" DIA.
7" DIA.
6
81,000
116,000
161,000
248,000
8
90,000
129,000
178,000
275,000
10
97,000
141,000
194,000
299,000
15
112,000
164,000
228,000
352,000
20
123,000
183,000
255,000
394,000
30
138,000
210,000
297,000
459,000
50
153,000
244,000
353,000
647,000
r
HORIZONTAL THROUGH THE WALL VENTING INSTRUCTIONS
These gas furnaces may be horizontally vented and terminated through a side wall using these instructions and the vent
manufacturers instructions. The only vent material which may be used for this application is manufactured by PLEXCO
and bears the tradename PLEXVENT. When using this venting material the furnace must be a dedicated vent. COMMON
VENTING IS NOT PERMITTED WHEN USING THIS MATERIAL.
DO NOT run this material through a masonry chimney
DO NOT attach any single wall vent or B vent to this venting material.
9
The GUP and GDP series of gas furnaces are designed to operate within the temperature and pressure range of the
Plexvent material. Plexco part numbers for Pipe, fittings shown below:
90 ELBOW DRAIN PLUG
PLEXCO NO. 903852 PLEXCO NO, 903855
6 FOOT PIPE COUPLING
PLEXCO NO, 903851
When selecting the external wall which the vent is to penetrate, the following items are to be taken into consideration:
(a) When possible the vent termination tee is not to be exposed to the prevailing winds
(b) The vent termination tee must be a minimum of 12 inches above grade level, or expected snow level.
(c) If adjacent to a public walkway, the vent termination tee must be a minimum of 7 feet above the walkway
(d) Avoid area where condensate drainage may be a problem such as, flower beds, patios etc.
(e) Do not locate the termination tee within 4 feet of an electric meter, gas meter, or gas regulator
(f) Do not locate the termination tee within 6 feet of an adjacent building.
(g) Do not locate the termination tee within 6 feet of an openable window.
• (h) Do not locate the termination tee within 6 feet of any forced air inlet to the building.
• (i) Do not locate the termination tee within 3 feet of an inside corner to a building.
(j) The vent gases exiting from the termination tee may create staining or discoloration of the exterior wall. To protect
against this action it is desirable to protect this surface for a distance of approximately 2 feet surrounding the termination
tee with an aluminium plate, or similar non-corrosive material.
Instruct the user to keep the area around the termination tee free of snow, dirt and other obstacles which could prevent
normal venting operation of the appliance.
FOR WALL THIMBLE
FRAMING SIZE
SEE MANUFACTURERS'
INSTRUCTIONS
VENT PIPE
WALL THIMBLE
PLEXCO ND. 903853 PLEXCO NO. 907084
10
TEE-PLEXCO NM 903854
TERMINATION TEE
PLEXCO NO. 906882
WALL THIMBLE
24' x 24' ALUMINUM PLATE
TO BE INSTALLED BETWEEN
WALL THIMBLE AND EXTERIOR
• • WALL TO. PREVENT , STAINING.:
TERMINATION TEE
12' MIN DISTANCE FROM GRADE
OR EXPECTED SNOW LEVEL •
4.
As outlined in the following drawing, each installation must contain a drain trap assembly. This drain trap assembly is to
be installed as close as possible to the furnace flue discharge. A 3/8" I.D. plastic tubing is to be attached to the drain plug
and routed to a floor drain for condensate removal.
90 ELBOW
90 ELBOW
FROM
FURNACE
FURNACE
TO TERMINATION TCE
HOS
CLAMP
TEE
TEE
DRAIN PLUG
3/0' I.D. LOOP
3/0' I.D. TUBING
6' MIN.
FROM
FURNACE
PIPE
iEE
TO
TER MINATION
HOSE
CLAHPS
3/0' LD. TUBING
40 FEET MAXIMUM - 4 FEET MiNIMUM
O/0' I.D. CONDENSATE
DRAIN LINE RUN TO
FLOOR DRAIN
r
SUPPORT HANGERS
3/4' WIDE STRAP
DRAIN PLUG C \ OUPLING
NOTE. LOCATE,
DRAIN PLUG AS
CLOSE AS PRACTICAL
TO FURNACE
WALL THIMBLE
SEE MFG'S •
INSTRUCTIONS FDT
FRAMING DETAILS
DRAIN PLUG
3/0' 1.0. LOOP
The vent pipe may be cut to correct length using a hacksaw with a fine tooth blade. If vent pipe cutting is required, all burrs
are to be removed from the cut end with fine sand paper, and then wiped with a lint free cloth to remove any grit deposits.
Pipe is to be attached to fittings with Dow Corning Silastic 736 RTV silicone sealant. No mechanical fasteners such as
screws are to be used to assemble the vent pipe to a fitting. Sealant is to be applied by running a 1/4" bead entirely around
the pipe no more than 1/8" back from the edge of the pipe. Push the fitting and pipe together with a twisting motion to create
a good seal. It takes approximately 24 hours for the sealant to cure. The vent termination tee must also be secured to the
vent pipe; however, use approximately 1/2 of the previously prescribed sealant to permit removal of the termination tee
for inspection and cleaning.
The maximum length of vent pipe which may be used is 40 feet. This includes 3 elbows and the termination tee, if a tee
is used as an elbow, there may be only 2 additional elbows in the venting system. It Is desirable to keep the venting system
to its shortest possible length (4 feet) and use the minimum amount of elbows.
All horizontal runs are to supported with 3/4" wide perforated straps. The support straps are to be no more than 10 feet
apart; however, when practical this distance should be 4 feet apart. All horizontal runs must have an upwards slope from
the furnace to the termination tee of no less than 1/4" per. foot.
SLOPE PIPE AT A
PITCH OF NOT LESS
THAN I/4' PER FOOT
TOWARD FURNACE
TERMINATION TEE
'.. " -- ■.PROTECTICN PLATE
? FEET SQUARE
ALUMINUM OR
SIMILAR MATERIAL
MANUAL VALVE 4' ABOVE FLOOR
1 /G- NPT TAP (0AS TEST)
4 DRIP LEO
NOTEI ALL THREADS MUST BE COATED
WITH A PIPE COMPOUND
RESISTANT TO THE ACTION OF
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM OAS.
GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING
12
Check rating plate to make certain unit is equipped to burn the type of gas supplied. Care should be taken after installation
of this equipment that gas control valve not be subjected to high gas supply line pressure. THE FURNACE AND ITS
INDIVIDUAL SHUT OFF VALVE MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM DURING
ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THAT SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES IN EXCESS OF 112 PSIG (3.48 KPA). THE
FURNACE MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM BY CLOSING ITS INDIVIDUAL MANUAL
SHUT OFF VALVE DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM AT TEST
PRESSURE EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 1/2 PSIG (3.48 KPA).
In making gas connections, avoid strains as they may cause noise and may damage controls.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE A BACK -UP WRENCH WHEN MAKING GAS CONNECTIONS. IGNORING THIS
PRACTICE MAY RESULT IN A FIRE HAZARD CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE OR DEATH.
To check for leaks In piping use a soap and water solution or other approved method. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.
1/• NPT TAP
(ACAS TEST)
CONNECT GAS SERVICE from meter to control assembly. See drawing above for typical hook -up. A GROUND -JOINT
UNION MUST BE INSTALLED, EXTERIOR TO THE FURNACE CABINET, SO THE CONTROL ASSEMBLY MAY BE
EASILY REMOVED and Iv NPT plug on the supply pipe to the valve for the purpose of making measurements of the inlet
gas pressure. A manual shut -off valve or plugcock should be installed in the gas line outside of the furnace casing. Valve
should be readily accessible for turning on or off. A drip leg should be installed in the gas supply line as close to the furnace
as possible. A PIPE COMPOUND RESISTANT TO THE ACTION OF LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASES MUST BE
USED AT ALL THREADED PIPE CONNECTIONS.
Nominal Iron
Pipe Size, Inches
10
20
30
Length of Pipe, Feet
40 50 60
70
80
1/2
132
92
73
63
56
50
46
43
3/4
278
190
152
130
115
105
96
90
1
520
350
285
245
215
195
180
170
1 1/4
1050
730
590
500
440
400
370
350
1 1/2
1600
1100
890
760
670
610
560
530
Gas piping should be installed in accordance with local codes and regulations of the utility company. Consult local gas
company for location of manual main valve. The gas line should be of adequate size to prevent undue pressure drop and
never, smaller than the pipe size to the combination gas valve. It is recommended that the size of pipe selected be in
accordance with "GAS PIPE CAPACITY TABLE" for the length of pipe required and connected to the furnace as illustrated
Check both manifold pressure (using 1/8' NPT tap located on the gas valve) and service pressure (using the i/e' NPT tap
as shown in the drawing above).
GAS PIPE CAPACITY TABLE (CU. FT. /HR)
Capacity of gas pipe of different diameters and length in cu, ft. per hr. with pressure drop of 0,3 in, and specific gravity
of 0.60 (natural gas)
After the length of pipe has been determined, select the pipe size which will provide the minimum cubic feet per hour
required for the gas input rating of the furnace using the formula:
Cu. Ft.Per Hr. Required = Gas Input of Furnace(BTU /HR)
Heating Valve of Gas (BTU /HR)
The gas input of the furnace is marked on the furnace rating plate. The heating value of the gas (BTU /Ft) may be
determined by consulting the local natural gas utility or the L.P. gas supplier.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The electrical supply requirements are listed on the furnace rating plate.
A separate supply line with fuse and manual switch using type T wire with minimum rating of 63F (35C) temp. rise should
be run directly from the main switch box to the junction box on the left hand side of the furnace, inside the control
compartment,
WARNING: Cabinet must be permanently grounded. A ground screw is provided in the junction box for this purpose.
Installation of the electric supply line should be in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local code refer to the
National Electrical Code ANSI /NFPA No. 70.1984 and local building codes, which can be obtained from: National Fire
Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
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CIRCULATING SUPPLY AIR
The circulating air supply may be taken either: (1) from outside the building, (2) from return air ducts from several rooms,
or (3) any combination of the two. When outside air is utilized, the system should be designed and adjusted such that the
temperature of the supply air to the furnace will not be below 50F during the heating season. When using a combination
of outside air and indoor return air, be sure the ducts are so designed and a diverting damper so installed that the volume
of circulating air entering the furnace cannot be reduced or restricted below that which would normally enter through the
circulating air intake of the furnace.
Plenum chambers and air ducts must be installed in accordance with the Standard for the Installation of Air Conditioning
and Ventilating systems, NFPA No. 90A, or the Standard for the Installation of Warm air Heating and Air Conditioning
Systems, NFPA No. 90B.
When the furnace is installed so that the supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside the space
containing the furnace, the return air shall be handled by a duct(s) sealed to the furnace casing and terminated outside
the space containing the furnace. IF THERE IS NO COMPLETE RETURN AIR DUCT SYSTEM, THE RETURN AIR
CONNECTION MUST BE SEALED TO THE FURNACE CASING AND RUN FULLSIZETOA LOCATION OUTSIDE THE
UTILITY ROOM OR SPACE HOUSING THE FURNACE TO PREVENT A NEGATIVE PRESSURE ON THE VENTING
SYSTEMS.
If installed In parallel with a cooling unit, the damper, or other means used to control the flow of air must be adequate to
prevent chilled air from entering the furnace, and if manually operated must be equipped with means to prevent operation
of the other unit unless the damper is in the full heat or cool position.
CAUTION: THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF TROUBLE IN FORCED AIR HEATING SYSTEMS IS INSUFFICIENT
RETURN AIR TO THE FURNACE. THE RETURN AIR SYSTEM SHOULD BE APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO OR
GREATER THAN THE AREA OF THE WARM AIR DISCHARGE. CONSULT LOCAL CODES FOR SPECIAL
REQUIREMENT.
NOTE: Upon initial start-up, some smoke or an odor may be present. This is normal and should disappear in a short
amount of time.
WARNING: IMPORTANT NOTICE. NEVERALLOWTHE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION OR THE FLUE PRODUCTS
TO ENTER THE RETURN AIR DUCTWORK, OR THE CIRCULATING AIR SUPPLY. ALL RETURN DUCTWORK AND
FLUE CONNECTIONS MUST BE ADEQUATELY SEALED AND SECURED TO THE FURNACE WITH SHEET METAL
SCREWS, AND JOINTS MUST BE TAPED. ALL OTHER DUCT JOINTS MUST BE SECURED WITH APPROVED
CONNECTIONS AND SEALED AIRTIGHT. WHEN A FURNACE IS MOUNTED ON A PLATFORM, WITH RETURN
THROUGH THE BOTTOM, IT MUST BE SEALED AIRTIGHT BETWEEN THE FURNACE AND THE RETURN AIR
PLENUM. THE FLOOR OR PLATFORM MUST PROVIDE SOUND PHYSICAL SUPPORT FOR THE FURNACE,
WITHOUT SAGGING, CRACKS, GAPS, ETC. AROUND THE BASE TO PROVIDE A SEAL BETWEEN THE SUPPORT
AND THE BASE.
FAILURE TO PREVENT PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION FROM BEING CIRCULATED INTO THE LIVING SPACE CAN
CREATE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING THAT COULD
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CONNECT RETURN DUCTWORK TO ANY OTHER HEAT PRODUCING
DEVICE SUCH AS A FIREPLACE INSERT, STOVE, ETC. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN FIRE, CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING, EXPLOSION, PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Install the cold air return to terminate through the floor under the furnace. A direct connection should be made to the bottom
of the furnace. For installations where return air ducts cannot be run under the floor return air may betakenfrom the side(s).
HEATER ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS
THERMOSTAT
15
When side air return is used, determine the size opening required, and scribe a line between the knockout squares, cut
out the opening along these lines. (14" casing requires a 12" high opening).
When maximum airflow is 1800 CFM or more, both sides or the bottom must be used for return air.
WARNING: IMPORTANT NOTICE. A SOLID METAL BASE PLATE (SEE FURNACE CLEARANCE LABEL FOR PART
NUMBER) MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN THE FURNACE IS INSTALLED WITH SIDE OR REAR AIR RETURN DUCTS.
FAILURE TO INSTALL A BASE PLATE COULD CAUSE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION TO BE CIRCULATED INTO
THE LIVING SPACE AND CREATE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS, INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING.
BLOWER AND BURNERS MUST NEVER BE OPERATED WITHOUT BLOWER DOOR IN PLACE. THIS IS TO
PREVENT DRAWING GAS FUMES (WHICH COULD CONTAIN HAZARDOUS CARBON MONOXIDE) INTO THE
HOME THAT COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
Install room thermostat in accordance with instruction sheet in box with the thermostat. Run thermostat lead wires inside
control compartment. Connect thermostat as shown on wiring diagram. Never install thermostat on an outside wall or
where it will be influenced by drafts, concealed hot or cold water pipe or ducts, lighting fixtures, radiation from fireplace,
rays of sun, lamps, television, radios or air streams from registers. Refer to instructions packed with thermostat for "heater"
adjustment or selection.
For thermostat, heat anticipator setting; (a) add the current draw of the various components in the system or (b) measure
the current flow on either the R or W thermostat circuits and set the thermostat heat anticipator according to the current
flow measured.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
These instructions are also on the furnace.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do
not try to light the burner by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some
gas Is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,
don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect
the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
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