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Form I-SSCBL/RPBL, P/N 149159 R7, Page 3

1.2 General

Installation

Information

Installation should be done by a qualified agency in accordance with the instructions

in this manual and in compliance with all codes and requirements of authorities having

jurisdiction. The instructions in this manual apply to Model SSCBL and Model RPBL.

WARRANTY: Warranty is void if......

a. Furnaces are used in atmospheres containing flammable vapors or

atmospheres containing chlorinated or halogenated hydrocarbons or any

contaminant (silicone, aluminium oxide, etc.) that adheres to the spark

ignition flame sensing probe.

b. Wiring is not in accordance with the diagram furnished with the heater.

c. Unit is installed without proper clearances to combustible materials.

d. Furnace air throughput is not adjusted within the range specified on the

rating plate.

1.4 Installation

Codes

1.3 Warranty

Refer to the limited warranty form in the "Literature Bag".

The packaged systems in this manual include duct furnace(s) that are design-certified

to ANSI and CSA standards by the Canadian Standards Association. The duct fur-

naces are approved for installation in the United States and in Canada. All furnaces

are approved for use with either natural gas or propane. The type of gas for which the

furnace is equipped and the correct firing rate are shown on the rating plate attached

to the unit. Electrical characteristics are shown on the unit rating plate.
These units must be installed in accordance with local building codes. In the absence

of local codes, in the United States, the unit must be installed in accordance with the

National Fuel Gas Code NFPA/ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition). A Canadian installation

must be in accordance with the CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation

Code. These codes are available from CSA Information Services, 1-800-463-6727.

Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation is made to

verify local codes and installation procedure requirements.
The separated-combustion furnaces in Model SSCBL are designed and manufactured

in accordance with the ANSI definition of separated combustion. That definition reads,

"Separated Combustion System Appliance: A system consisting of an appliance and a

vent cap(s) supplied by the manufacturer, and (1) combustion air connections between

the appliance and the outside atmosphere, and (2) flue gas connections between the

appliance and vent cap, of a type(s) specified by the manufacturer but supplied by the

installer, constructed so that, when installed in accordance with the manufacturer's

instructions, air for combustion is obtained from the outside atmosphere and flue gases

are discharged to the outside atmosphere." Separated combustion units are designed

to separate air for combustion and flue products from the environment of the building

in which the unit is installed. Separated combustion appliances are recommended for

use in dust laden and some corrosive fume environments.

Special Installations

(Aircraft Hangars/

Garages)

Installations in aircraft hangars should be in accordance with NFPA No. 409 (latest

edition), Standard for Aircraft Hangars; in public garages in accordance with NFPA

No. 88A (latest edition), Standard for Parking Structures; and for repair garages in

accordance with NFPA No. 88B (latest edition), Standard for Repair Garages. In Can-

ada, installations in aircraft hangars, repair garages, and parking garages should be in

accordance with the requirements of the enforcing authorities and in accordance with

CSA B149 codes.

All Installations

These gas-fired products are certified by ANSI Z83 family of standards governing

the safe usage of heating equipment in the industrial/commercial marketplace. This

includes using the heaters in makeup air applications to supply corridor pressurization

in commercial buildings such as office structures and apartment complexes.
The heaters are not certified as residential heating equipment and should not be used

as such.

2.0 Furnace

Location

Clearances from the heater and vent to combustible construction or material in stor-

age must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1a (latest edition) per-

taining to gas-burning devices, and such material must not attain a temperature over

160°F by continued operation of the heater.

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