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NOTE:

See the NFGC, 13.1.9 and 13.2.20 regarding alternative

venting design and the exception, which cover installations such as
the

Chimney

Adapter

Kits

KGACA02014FC

and

KGACA02015FC, which are listed for use with these furnaces.

The Chimney Adapter Kit is listed alternative venting design for
these furnaces. See the kit instructions for complete details.

Canada-This furnace is permitted to be vented into a clay
tile-lined masonry chimney that is exposed to the outdoors below
the roof line, provided:

1. Vent connector is Type-B double-wall, and

2. This furnace is common vented with at least 1 draft hood-

equipped appliance, and

3. The combined appliance input rating is less than the maximum

capacity given in Table A, and

4. The input rating of each space heating appliance is greater

than the minimum input rating given in the appropriate Table
B for Masonry Chimneys for the local winter design tempera-
ture. Chimneys having internal areas greater than 38 square
inches require furnace input ratings greater than the input
ratings of these furnaces. See footnote at bottom of Table B,
and

5. The authority having jurisdiction approves.

If all of these conditions cannot be met, an alternative venting
design shall be used, such as the listed chimney adapter kit with
these furnaces listed for use with the kit, a listed chimney-lining
system, or a Type-B common vent.

Exterior Masonry Chimney,

FAN + NAT Installations with

Type-B Double-Wall Vent Connectors

Table A—Combined Appliance

Maximum Inut Rating in

Thousands of BTU per Hour

VENT

HEIGHT (FT)

INTERNAL AREA OF CHIMNEY

(SQ. IN.)

12

19

28

38

6

74

119

178

257

8

80

130

193

279

10

84

138

207

299

15

NR

152

233

334

20

NR

NR

250

368

30

NR

NR

NR

404

Table B—Minimum Allowable Input Rating of

Space-Heating Appliance in

Thousands of BTU per Hour

VENT

HEIGHT (FT)

INTERNAL AREA OF CHIMNEY

(SQ. IN.)

12

19

28

38

Local 99% Winter Design

Temperature: 17 to 26 degrees F*

17

to

26

F

6

0

55

99

141

8

52

74

111

154

10

NR

90

125

169

15

NR

NR

167

212

20

NR

NR

212

258

30

NR

NR

NR

362

Local 99% Winter Design

Temperature: 5 to 16 degrees F*

5t

o1

6F

6

NR

78

121

166

8

NR

94

135

182

10

NR

111

149

198

15

NR

NR

193

247

20

NR

NR

NR

293

30

NR

NR

NR

377

Local 99% Winter Design

Temperature: -10 to 4 degrees F*

-10

to

4

F

6

NR

NR

145

196

8

NR

NR

159

213

10

NR

NR

175

231

15

NR

NR

NR

283

20

NR

NR

NR

333

30

NR

NR

NR

NR

Local 99% Winter Design

Temperature: -11 degrees F or lower*

-11

F

o

r

lower

Not recommended for any vent

configuration

*The 99% Winter Design Dry-Bulb (db) temperatures are found in the 1993
ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 24, Table 1 (United States) and
2 (Canada), or use the 99.6% heating db temperatures found in the 1997 or
2001 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Climatic Design Information chap-
ter, Table 1A (United States) and 2A (Canada).

Inspections before the sale and at the time of installation will
determine the acceptability of the chimney or the need for repair
and/or (re)lining. Refer to Fig. 25 to perform a chimney inspection.
If the inspection of a previously used tile-lined chimney:

a. Shows signs of vent gas condensation, the chimney should

be relined in accordance with local codes and the authority
having jurisdiction. The chimney should be relined with a
listed metal liner, Type-B vent, or a listed chimney adapter
kit shall be used to reduce condensation. If a condensate
drain is required by local code, refer to the NFGC, Section
10.9 for additional information on condensate drains.

b. Indicates the chimney exceeds the maximum permissible

size in the tables, the chimney should be rebuilt or relined
to conform to the requirements of the equipment being
installed and the authority having jurisdiction.

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