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FURNACE

PIPE DIAMETER

TRANSITION IN

VERTICAL SECTION

NOT IN

HORIZONTAL

SECTION

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Fig. 38 -- Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Transition

Location and Elbow Configuration

UNIT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unit

operation.
When installing combustion air and vent system of short

pipe length, the smallest allowable pipe diameter must be

used.

CAUTION

!

UNIT CORROSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component

damage.
Excessive exposure to contaminated combustion air may

result in safety and performance related problems.

Combustion air must not be taken from inside structure

because that air is frequently contaminated by halogens,

which include fluorides, chlorides, bromides, and iodides.

These elements are found in aerosols, detergents, bleaches,

cleaning solvents, salts, air fresheners, adhesives, paint, and

other household products. Locate combustion--air inlet as

far as possible from swimming pool and swimming pool

pump house.

CAUTION

!

EXAMPLE: This 80,000 BTUH furnace located in Indianapolis,

elevation 650 ft. (198.1M) above sea level, could be installed as a
direct Vent / 2--pipe system that requires 3 elbows and 17 ft.

(5.1M) of vent pipe, along with 5 elbows and 16 ft. (4.8M) of

combustion--air pipe. Table 7 indicates this application would
allow a 1--1/2--in. diameter vent pipe, but require a 2--in. diameter

combustion air pipe. According to Table 7, 1--1/2--in. diameter
pipe is good for 20 ft. (6.0M) with 3 elbows, but only 10 ft.

(3.0M) with 5 elbows. Therefore, 2--in. diameter pipe must be
used for both vent and combustion--air pipes since the largest

required diameter must always be used for both pipes. If the same

installation was made in Albuquerque, elevation 5250 ft.
(1600.2M) above sea level, installation would require 2-- in.

diameter vent pipe and combustion--air pipe. At 5001 to 6000--ft
(1524M -- 1828M) elevation, 1--1/2--in. pipe is not allowed with

5 elbows, but 2--in. pipe is good for 68 ft. (20.7M) with 5 elbows

are required.

COMBUSTION AIR PIPE

General
Furnace combustion--air connection must be attached as shown in

Fig. 39. Combustion--air intake housing plug may need to be
relocated in some applications.

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

AIR

FLOW

VENT

VENT

VENT

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

AIR

FLOW

UPFLOW

DOWNFLOW

HORIZONTAL-LEFT DISCHARGE

HORIZONTAL-RIGHT DISCHARGE

Select 1 vent pipe connection and
1 combustion-air pipe connection.

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

COMBUSTION-

AIR

VENT

VENT

VENT

NOTE:

Select 1 vent pipe connection and
1 combustion-air pipe connection.

NOTE:

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Fig. 39 -- Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Connections

NOTE: All pipe joints must be cemented except attachment of
combustion--air pipe to inlet housing connection, since it may be
necessary to remove pipe for servicing.
NOTE: A 2--in. diameter pipe must be used within the furnace
casing. Make all pipe diameter transitions outside furnace casing.
Attachment of Combustion Air Pipe
NOTE
: Combustion air pipe system has the same diameter and
same length as the vent pipe as mentioned in section
“Combustion-- --Air and Vent Pipe Diameter.”

1. Determine location of combustion--air intake pipe connec-

tion to combustion--air intake housing as shown in Fig. 39
for application.

2. Verify combustion--air intake housing plug fitting is in-

stalled in appropriate unused intake housing connection.

3. Install combustion--air pipe grommet (factory--supplied in

loose parts bag) into selected furnace casing combustion
air pipe hole.

4. Determine the number of combustion air disk halves to be

installed in the combustion air intake housing. Insert per-
forated disk half or assembly (factory supplied in loose

parts bag) in intake housing where combustion--air intake
pipe will be connected.

5. Insert assembled combustion air inlet pipe into intake

housing as shown in Fig. 39.

NOTE: Do not cement combustion air intake pipe permanently
to combustion air intake housing since it may be necessary to
remove pipe for service of igniter or flame sensor.

6. Drill a 1/8--in. hole in 2--in, combustion air pipe using the

hole in intake housing as a guide.

7. Install a field--supplied No. 6 or No. 8 sheet metal screw

into combustion air pipe.

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