Unconfined space installation – Sears 9MPD User Manual
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Figure 5
Outside Air (This is ONLY a guide. Subject to codes of country havingjurisdiction.)
(2) 1 Square Inch per 2000 BTÜH
4.
Size openings and ducts per
Table 1.
5.
Horizontal duct openings require 1 squareinchoffreearea
per 2,000 BTUH of combined input forall gas appliances in
area (see
Table 1).
6
. Vertical duct openings or openings directly to outside re
quire 1 square inch of free area per 4,000 BTUH for com
bined input of all gas appliances in area (see
Table
1).
Tabifi 1
Free Area
BTUH
Input
Rating
h/tinimum Free Area Required for Each Opening
Horizontal Duct
(2,000 BTUH)
Vertical Duct or openings
to outside (4,000 BTUH)
Round Duct
(4,000 BTUH)
50,000
25 sq.in.
12.5 sq. in.
4"
75,000
37.5 sq. in.
18.75 sq. in.
5"
100,000
50 sq.in.
25 sq. in.
6"'
125,000
62.5 sq. in.
31.25 sq. in.
7'
150,000
75 sq.In.
37.5 sq. in.
T
EXAMPLE:
Determining Free Area
Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Total Input
100.000 + 30,000 = (130,000 - 4,000) = 32.5 Sq. In. Vertical
Appliance 1 Appliance 2 Total Input
100.000 + 30,000 = (130,000 + 2,000) = 65 Sq. In. Horizontal
One permanent opening, commencing within 12" of the top of the
enclosure, shall be permitted where the equipment has clear
ances of at least 1" from the sides and back and 6" from the front
of the appliance. The opening shall directly communicate with the
outdoors or shall communicate through a vertical or horizontal
duct to the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely communi
cate with the outdoors, and shall have a minimum free area of:
•
1 sq. in per 3000 Btu per hr. of the total input rating of all
equipment located in the enclosure, and
•
Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in
the confined space.
Unconfined Space Installation
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to supply additional air by means of ventilation
grilles or ducts could result in death and/or personal
injury.
An unconfined space or homes with tight construction
may not have adequate air infiltration for proper
combustion and ventilation of flue gases.
Most homes will require additional air.
An unconfined space is defined as an area having a minimum vol
ume of 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh total input rating for all gas
appliances in area. Refer to
Table 2
for minimum area required.
Table 2 Unconfined Space
' ■ Minimum Area in Square Feet
BTUH Input
Rating
Minimum Area in Square Feet
50,000
312
78,000
490
114,000
712
155,000
968
EXAMPLE: NOTE: Square feet is based on 8 foot ceilings.
28.000 BTUH X 50 Cubic Et. = 1.400 = 175Sq. Et.
1,000 8' Ceiling Height
NOTE:
Refer to definitions in section titled
Unusually Tight
Construction.
If any oneof the conditions apply, the space
MUST
be considered confined space regardless of size.
1. Adjoining rooms can be considered part of an unconfined
area if there are openings without doors between rooms.
2. An attic or crawl space may be considered an unconfined
space provided there are adequate ventilation openings di
rectly to outdoors. Openings
MUST
remain open and
NOT
have any means of being closed off. Ventilation openings to
outdoors
MUST
be at least 1" square of free area per 4,000
BTUH of total input rating for all gas appliances in area.
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