Electrical connections – Kees IFG (INDIRECT FIRED GAS) MAKE-UP AIR UNITS - Duct Furnace Installation & Maintenance Manual User Manual

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Nominal

Iron

Pipe Size

Internal

Dia.

Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour for Gas Pressures of 0.5 psig (3.5 kPa) or Less,

and a Pressure Drop of 0.5 Inch Water Column (124.4 Pa)

(Based on a 0.60 Specific Gravity Gas)

Length of Pipe, ft. (Meters)

GAS PIPE SIZE

in.

in.

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

125

150

175

200

(mm)

(3.0)

(6.1)

(9.1)

(12.2)

(15.2) (18.3)

(21.3)

(24.4)

(27.4)

(30.5)

(38.1)

(45.7)

(53.3)

(61.0)

1/2

0.622

175

120

97

82

73

66

61

57

53

50

44

40

37

35

(16)

(4.96)

(3.40)

(2.75)

(2.32)

(2.07) (1.87)

(1.73)

(1.61)

(1.50)

(1.42)

(1.25)

(1.13)

(1.05)

(0.99)

3/4

0.824

360

250

200

170

151

138

125

118

110

103

93

84

77

72

(21)

(10.2)

(7.08)

(5.66)

(4.81)

(4.28) (3.91)

(3.54)

(3.34)

(3.11)

(2.92)

(2.63)

(2.38)

(2.18)

(2.04)

1

1.049

680

465

375

320

285

260

240

220

205

195

175

160

145

135

(27)

(19.3)

(13.2)

(10.6)

(9.06)

(8.07) (7.36)

(6.80)

(6.23)

(5.80)

(5.52)

(4.96)

(4.53)

(4.11)

(3.82)

1 1/4

1.380

1400

950

770

660

580

530

490

460

430

400

360

325

300

280

(35)

(39.6)

(26.9)

(21.8)

(18.7)

(16.4) (15.0)

(13.9)

(13.0)

(12.2)

(11.3)

(10.2)

(9.20)

(8.50)

(7.93)

1 1/2

1.610

2100

1460

1180

990

900

810

750

690

650

620

550

500

460

430

(41)

(59.5)

(41.3)

(33.4)

(28.0)

(25.5) (22.9)

(21.2)

(19.5)

(18.4)

(17.6)

(15.6)

(14.2)

(13.0)

(12.2)

2

2.067

3950

2750

2200

1900

1680

1520

1400

1300

1220

1150

1020

950

850

800

(53)

(112)

(77.9)

(62.3)

(53.8)

(47.6) (43.0)

(39.6)

(36.8)

(34.5)

(32.6)

(28.9)

(26.9)

(24.1)

(22.7)

2 1/2

2.469

6300

4350

3520

3000

2650

2400

2250

2050

1950

1850

1650

1500

1370

1280

(63)

(178)

(123)

(99.7)

(85.0)

(75.0) (68.0)

(63.7)

(58.0)

(55.2)

(52.4)

(46.7)

(42.5)

(38.8)

(36.2)

3

3.068

11000

7700

6250

5300

4750

4300

3900

3700

3450

3250

2950

2650

2450

2280

(78)

(311)

(218)

(177)

(150)

(135)

(122)

(110)

(105)

(97.7)

(92.0)

(83.5)

(75.0)

(69.4)

(64.6)

4

4.026

23000

15800

12800

10900

9700

8800

8100

7500

7200

6700

6000

5500

5000

4600

(102)

(651)

(447)

(362)

(309)

(275)

(249)

(229)

(212)

(204)

(190)

(170)

(156)

(142)

(130)

Chart 3

1.

*See local codes before installing 1/2" pipe.

Input Rate of Unit

2. FOR NATURAL GAS: cu. ft./hr. =

Btu Value of Gas
3. FOR PROPANE GAS: Multiply the Cu. Ft. / Hr. obtained in note 2 by 0.633 before entering chart.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE!
DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC
POWER INCLUDING REMOTE
DISCONNECTS BEFORE
SERVICING. Failure to
disconnect power before
servicing can cause severe
personal injury or death.

The rooftop duct furnace is wired at the factory and
ready to be connected. Actual wiring will differ
according to the options used. Each furnace will be
shipped with its own wiring diagram; refer to this wiring
diagram for all electrical connections to the unit.

All electrical connections must conform to: ANSI/NFPA
No. 70-1999 (or latest edition) National Electrical Code
and applicable local codes; In Canada, to the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I CSA Standard C22.1.

Do not use any tools (i.e. screwdriver,

pliers, etc.) across the terminals to check for power.
Use a voltmeter.

The outdoor conduits leading into the unit should be
installed to prevent rain from wetting any high voltage
wire. Locate the thermostat in accordance with the
instructions packed with each thermostat.

NOTICE: Should any original wire supplied with the
heater have to be replaced, it must be replaced with
wiring material having a temperature rating of at least
105°C (221°F).

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