Warning, Installation requirements – Sears 9MPD125L20B1 User Manual

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Figuro 1

Typical Upflow Installation

*8" Min.
20' Max.
in same
atmospheric

Vent Pipes MUST be

supported Horizontally

and Vertically

Aluminum or non-rusting shield recommended. (See
Vent Termination Shielding for dimensions).

Coupling on ends of
exhaust pipe. Total
pipe

&

coupling out­

side structure = 8"

* Increase minimum from 8” to 18 ” (or cold climates (sustained temperatures below

0°F).

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Installation Requirements

Figure 2

Typical Downflow Installation

See Vent Termination
Shielding in Vent Section.

Coupling on inside
and outside of wall
to restrain vent pipe

Inlet Pipe
(not used on

Single Pipe

model)

Vent Pipes MUST be
supported Horizontal!
and Vertically

* Increase minimum from 8 ' to 18" for cold climates (sustained temperatures

below 0°F).

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WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD.

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could
result in serious injury, death, or property damage.

Do NOT operate furnace in a corrosive atmosphere
containing chlorine, fluorine or any other damaging
chemicals, which could shorten furnace life.

Refer to 3. Combustion & Ventilation Air section.

Contaminated Combustion Air for combustion air

evaluation and remedy.

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1. Install furnace level.

2.

This furnace is NOT to be used for temporary heat of buildings
or structures under construction.

3.

Install the vent pipes as short as practical. (See Gas Vent

Installation section).

4.

Do NOT install furnace directly on carpeting, tile or other com­

bustible material other than wood flooring.

5.

Maintain clearance for fire safety and servicing. A front clear­

ance of 30' is minimum for access to the burner, controls and
filter. See clearance requirements in Figure 3 or.

6

.

Use a raised base if the floor is damp or wet at times.

7.

Residential garage installations require:

Burners and ignition sources installed at least 18' (457 mm)

above the floor.

Furnace must be located or physically protected from pos­

sible damage by a vehicle.

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.

If the furnace is to be suspended from the floorjoists in a base­
ment or a crawl space or the rafters in an attic, it is necessary

to use steel pipe straps or an angle iron frame to attach the
furnace. These straps should be attached to the furnace with
sheet metal screws and to the rafters or joists with bolts. The

preferred method is to use an angle iron frame bolted to the
rafters orjoists.

This furnace may be used for construction heat provided that all
the following conditions are met:

The furnace is permanently installed with all electrical wir­

ing, piping, venting and ducting installed according to these
installation instructions. A return air duct is provided, sealed

to the furnace casing, and terminated outside the space

containing the furnace. This prevents a negative pressure
condition as created by the circulating air blower, causing a
flame rollout and/or drawing combustion products into the
structure.

The furnace is controlled by a thermostat. It may not be "hot

wired" to provide heat continuously to the structure without
thermostatic control.

Clean outside air is provided for combustion. This is to mini­

mize the corrosive effects of adhesives, sealers and other
construction materials. It also prevents the entrainment of
drywall dust into combustion air, which can cause fouling
and plugging of furnace components.

The temperature of the return air to the furnace is no less

than 55° F, with no evening setback or shutdown. The use of
the furnace while the structure is under construction is

deemed to be intermittent operation per our installation in­
structions.

The air temperature rise is within the rated rise range on the

furnace rating plate, and the firing rate has been set to the
rating plate value.

The filters used to clean the circulating air during the

construction process must be either changed or thoroughly
cleaned prior to occupancy.

The furnace, ductwork and filters are cleaned as necessary

to remove drywall dust and construction debris from all

HVAC system components after construction is completed.

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