Allied Air Enterprises A95DF User Manual

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Issue 1109

Intake Piping

This furnace may be installed in either direct vent or non-

direct vent applications. In non-direct vent applications,

when intake air will be drawn into the furnace from the

surrounding space, the indoor air quality must be considered.

Guidelines listed in Combustion, Dilution and Ventilation Air

section must be followed.

Follow the next two steps when installing the unit in Direct

Vent applications, where combustion air is taken from

outdoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors. The

provided air intake screen must not be used in direct

vent applications (outdoors).

1. Use cement or a sheet metal screw to secure the intake

pipe to the inlet air connector.

2. Route piping to outside of structure. Continue with

installation following instructions given in general guide

lines for piping terminations and intake and exhaust

piping terminations for direct vent sections. Refer to

Table 7 for pipe sizes.

Follow the next two steps when installing the unit in

Non-Direct Vent applications where combustion air is

taken from indoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors.

1. Use field-provided materials and the factory-provided

air intake screen to route the intake piping as shown in

Figure 23. Maintain a minimum clearance of 3" (76 mm)

around the air intake opening. The air intake opening

(with the protective screen) should always be directed

forward, or sideways.

2. Use a sheet metal screw to secure the intake pipe to

the connector, if desired.

General Guidelines for Vent Terminations

In Non-Direct Vent applications, combustion air is taken from

indoors and the flue gases are discharged to the outdoors.

This unit is then classified as a non-direct vent, Category IV

gas furnace.

In Direct Vent applications, combustion air is taken from

outdoors and the flue gases are discharged to the outdoors.

This unit is then classified as a direct vent, Category IV gas

furnace.

In both Non-Direct Vent and Direct Vent applications, the

vent termination is limited by local building codes. In the

absence of local codes, refer to the current National Fuel

Gas Code ANSI Z223-1/NFPA 54 in U.S.A., and current CSA-

B149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes in Canada

for details.

Position termination according to location given in Figure 23

or 24. In addition, position termination so it is free from any

obstructions and 12" above the average snow accumulation.

At vent termination, care must be taken to maintain protective

coatings over building materials (prolonged exposure to

exhaust condensate can destroy protective coatings). It is

recommended that the exhaust outlet not be located within

6 feet (1.8 m) of a condensing unit because the condensate

can damage the painted coating.

NOTE:

If winter design temperature is below 32° F (0° C), it is

recommended that the exhaust piping be insulated with 1/2" (13

mm), Armaflex or equivalent when run through an unconditioned

area. In extremely cold climate areas with temperature below 20°

F (6.7° C) it is recommended that 3/4" (19 mm) Armaflex or

equivalent be used. Insulation on outside runs of exhaust pipe

may be painted or wrapped to protect insulation from deterioration

in accordance with the insulation manufacturers recommendation.

Exhaust pipe insulation may not be necessary in some specific
applications.

NOTE:

During extremely cold temperatures, below approximately

20° F (6° C), units with long runs of vent pipe through unconditioned

space, even when insulated, may form ice in the exhaust

termination that prevents the unit from operating properly. Longer

run times of at least 5 minutes will alleviate most icing problems.

Also, a heating cable may be installed on exhaust piping and

termination to prevent freeze-ups. Heating cable installation kits
are available, see unit specification sheets for part numbers.

Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust

terminations. Doing so will cause freeze-ups and may

block the terminations.

IMPORTANT

For Canadian Installations Only:

In accordance to CSA International B149 installation

codes, the minimum allowed distance between the

combustion air intake inlet and the exhaust outlet of

other appliances shall not be less than 12 inches (305

mm).

IMPORTANT

FIGURE 22

TYPICAL AIR

INTAKE PIPE CONNECTIONS

NON−DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS

AIR

INTAKE

SCREEN

(Provided)

NOTE: Air intake screen and elbow may be rotated, so that
screen may be positioned to face forward or to either side.

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