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Warning – Reznor R6GN Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Vent Termination

This unit has been equipped with an integral venting

system and designed to operate only with this venting

system. No additional venting shall be used.

This unit

must be vented to the outdoors.

WaRNING:

This unit is intended for outdoor installation
only. Do not vent the unit through a conventional
venting system.

A vent cover assembly has been supplied with the unit

and can be found secured to the gas controls within

the control area of this unit. Figure 1 shows the proper

installation of the vent cover assembly over the vent outlet

on the exterior of the corner panel. The fasteners used to

secure the vent cover assembly have been included in

the owner’s package.

The vent cover assembly must

be installed to assure proper operation of the unit.
The list below summarizes the location requirements for

the venting system termination:
• The location of the vent termination must be consistent

with the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1) or CAN/

CGA-B149 Installation Codes.

• Must be located at least 4 feet horizontally from any

electric meters, gas meters, regulators, and relief

equipment.

• Must be located at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet

located within 10 feet of unit.

• Must be located at least 4 feet below, 4 feet horizontally

from, or 1 foot above any door, window, or gravity air

inlet into any building.

• Must be located at least 1 foot above grade and installed

in such a manner as to prevent snow accumulation from

obstructing the vent termination.

• The vent termination must not be located above any

public walkways.

Figure 1. Vent Cover Assembly

General Information

WaRNING:

Installation methods other than those described
in the following sections must comply with the
National Fuel Gas Code and all applicable local
codes for providing sufficient combustion air
to the furnace.

Provisions must be made during the installation of this

unit that provide an adequate supply of air for combustion.
• Instructions for determining the adequacy of an

installation can be found in the current revision of the
NFGC (ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA54).

Consult local codes

for special requirements. These requirements are for
US installations as found in the NFGC.

• The requirements in Canada (B149.1) are structured

differently. Consult with B149.1 and local code officials
for Canadian installations.

WaRNING:

Combustible air must not be drawn from a
contaminated atmosphere. Excessive exposure
to contaminated combustion air will result in
safety and performance related problems.

To maximize heat exchanger life, the combustion air

must be free of chemicals that can form corrosive acidic

compounds in the combustion gases. The recommended

source of combustion air is to use clean air from outside.

DO NOT place any chemicals with flammable or caustic

vapors or these other corrosive chemicals near the

vent termination:

• Gasoline/Kerosene
• Permanent wave solutions
• Chlorinated waxes and cleaners
• Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals
• Water softening chemicals
• De-icing salts or chemicals
• Carbon tetrachloride
• Halogen type refrigerants
• Cleaning solvents
• Cements, glues, paint removers, varnishes, etc.
• Hydrochloric acid
• Masonry acid washing materials

Air openings in the door of the unit, warm air registers, and

return air grilles must never be restricted. If the unit does

not receive an adequate supply of air for combustion, the

flame roll-out control located above the burners will open,

turning off the gas supply to the burners. This safety device

is a manually reset switch.

IMPoRtaNt NotE!: Do Not

install jumper wires across this control to defeat its

function or reset the control without identifying and

correcting the fault condition.

If this control must be replaced, use only factory authorized

replacement parts. See the Replacement Parts List on

page 21.