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Goodman Mfg MVC95 User Manual

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L

OCATION

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EQUIREMENTS

& C

ONSIDERATIONS

A copy of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1)

can be obtained from any of the following:

American National Standards Institute

1430 Broadway

New York, NY 10018

National Fire Protection Association

1 Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269

CSA International

8501 East Pleasant Valley

Cleveland, OH 44131

The rated heating capacity of the furnace should be greater than or
equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated. The total heat
loss should be calculated by an approved method or in accor-
dance with “ASHRAE Guide” or “Manual J-Load Calculations” pub-
lished by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America.

A copy of the CAN/CSA B149 Installation Codes can also be

obtained from:

CSA International

178 Rexdale Boulevard

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3

L

OCATION

R

EQUIREMENTS

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ONSIDERATIONS

Follow the instructions listed below and the guidelines provided in
the Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements section when
selecting a furnace location.

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

POSSIBLE

 

EQUIPMENT

 

DAMAGE

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

THE

 

FOLLOWING

 

BULLET

 

POINTS

 

MUST

 

BE

 

OBSERVED

 

WHEN

 

INSTALLING

 

THIS

 

UNIT

.

WARNING

P

OSSIBLE

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

 

DUE

 

TO

 

FIRE

EXPLOSION

SMOKE

SOOT

CONDENSATION

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

 

OR

 

CARBON

 

MONOXIDE

 

MAY

 

RESULT

 

FROM

 

IMPROPER

 

INSTALLATION

REPAIR

 

OPERATION

OR

 

MAINTENANCE

 

OF

 

THIS

 

PRODUCT

.

WARNING

Centrally locate the furnace with respect to the proposed
or existing air distribution system.

Ensure the temperature of the return air entering the
furnace is between 55°F and 100°F when the furnace is
heating.

Provide provisions for venting combustion products
outdoors through a proper venting system. Special
consideration should be given to vent/flue pipe routing
and combustion air intake pipe when applicable. Refer
to Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Air Pipe -Termination
Locations
for appropriate termination locations and to
determine if the piping system from furnace to termination
can be accomplished within the guidelines given. NOTE:
The length of flue and/or combustion air piping can be a
limiting factor in the location of the furnace.

Locate the furnace so condensate flows downwards to
the drain. Do not locate the furnace or its condensate
drainage system in any area subject to below freezing
temperatures without proper freeze protection. Refer to
Condensate Drain Lines and Trap for further details.

Ensure adequate combustion air is available for the
furnace. Improper or insufficient combustion air can
expose building occupants to gas combustion products
that could include carbon monoxide. Refer to
Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements.

Set the furnace on a level floor to enable proper
condensate drainage. If the floor becomes wet or damp
at times, place the furnace above the floor on a concrete
base sized approximately 1-1/2" larger than the base of
the furnace. Refer to the Horizontal Applications and
Considerations
for leveling of horizontal furnaces.

Ensure upflow or horizontal furnaces are not installed
directly on carpeting, or any other combustible material.
The only combustible material allowed is wood.

A special accessory subbase must be used for upright
counterflow unit installations over any combustible
material (including wood). Refer to subbase instructions
for installation details. (NOTE: A subbase will not be
required if an air conditioning coil is located beneath the
furnace between the supply air opening and the
combustible floor.

Exposure to contaminated combustion air will result in
safety and performance-related problems. Do not install
the furnace where the combustion air is exposed to the
following substances:

permanent wave solutions
chlorinated waxes or cleaners
chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals
water softening chemicals
deicing salts or chemicals
carbon tetrachloride
halogen type refrigerants
cleaning solutions (such as perchloroethylene)
printing inks
paint removers
varnishes
hydrochloric acid
cements and glues
antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers
and masonry acid washing materials

Seal off a non-direct vent furnace if it is installed near an
area frequently contaminated by any of the above
substances. This protects the non-direct vent furnace
from airborne contaminants. To ensure that the
enclosed non-direct vent furnace has an adequate supply
of combustion air, vent from a nearby uncontaminated
room or from outdoors. Refer to the Combustion and
Ventilation Air Requirements
for details.

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