Allied Air Enterprises Upflow User Manual

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vent. If deterioration is discovered, the chimney must
be repaired or the "B" vent must be replaced.

2. Inspection to ascertain that the vent system is clear

and free of obstructions. Any blockage must be
cleared before installing this furnace.

3. Cleaning the chimney or "B" vent if previously used

for venting a solid fuel burning appliance or fireplace.

4. Confirming that all unused chimney or "B" vent

connections are properly sealed.

5. Verification that the chimney is properly lined and

sized per the applicable codes.

Masonry Chimney:

This furnace can be common vented into an existing

tile lined masonry chimney provided:
1. The chimney is currently serving at least one

drafthood equipped appliance.

2. The vent connectors and chimney are sized in

accordance with the applicable sections of the (U.S.)
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54,
and/or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Codes.
This furnace must

NOT

vented

ALONE

into an

existing masonry chimney (either tile lined or unlined)
unless the chimney is also lined with either a type B vent
system or a listed single wall, metal lining system. Both
of these systems must be sized in accordance with the
applicable sections of the (U.S.) National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, and/or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Codes.

Before venting this furnace into a chimney, check the

chimney for deterioration and repair if necessary. This
furnace must not be vented into a chimney serving a
separate appliance designed to burn solid fuel. Type"B"
vent connectors must be used on all installations and it
must be sized per the applicable sections of the (U.S.)
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, and/or
CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes.

Type "B" Vent:

The furnace is also approved for use with a "B" vent

that terminates through the roof. Refer to the applicable
sections of the (U.S.) National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA54, and/or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Codes for proper sizing and set-up
of this furnace with "B" vent for a dedicated vent system
or a common vented system.

Horizontal Venting:

This furnace is design certified by CSA International

for horizontal venting through an outside wall by use of
one of the following auxiliary draft inducer kits:

Table 4

AUXILIARY DRAFT INDUCERS

Vent Kit MFR

Model

* Furnace Input

Field Controls Co.

SWG-4G

50000, 75000, 100000 or

125000

Tjernlund Products Inc.

SS1 OR SS1C

50000, 75000, 100000 or

125000

GPAK-J

50000, 75000 or 100000

GPAK-1

100000 or 125000

* See rating label on this furnace for input

Vent Length: Max. 60 ft. - Min. 12 ft.

Vent Diameter: 4 in.

Follow instructions included with venting kit for proper installation and setup.

Location Requirements for Horizontal Venting:

Locate the vent terminal adhering to the following

minimum clearances and as specified in the auxiliary draft
inducer vent kit:
1. Vent terminal must be located at least one (1') foot

above the grade or at least one (1') foot above the
normal expected snowfall.

2. Avoid installing vent terminal above public walkways.

If this is not possible, install the terminal at least
seven (7') feet above the walkway.

3. Vent terminal should be at least four (4') feet to the

side of and at least one (1') foot above doors and
windows.

4. Vent terminal should be at least three (3') feet above

any forced air inlet located within ten (10') feet.

5. Vent terminal should be located at least six (6') feet

from the combustion air intake of another appliance.

6. Vent terminal should be located at least four (4') feet

above any electric or gas meters, regulators, and
relief equipment.

General Venting Requirements:

This furnace may be common vented only with other

Category I appliances. Common venting is allowed as
permitted by National and/or local codes. Refer to the
applicable sections of the (U.S.) National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, and/or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Codes for proper sizing and set
up.

The vent must be terminated with a listed vent cap.

This venting must be installed in accordance with the vent
manufacturer's instructions and be in accordance with all
local codes and/or National Codes. Follow Figure 9 for
vent exit options.

The following requirements are provided for a proper

venting system:
1. Be sure that the chimney flue is clear of any dirt or

debris.

2. Be sure that the chimney is not servicing an open

fireplace.

3. Never reduce the pipe size below the outlet size of

the furnace without checking the applicable sections
of the (U.S.) National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA54, and/or CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Codes.

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