Gas vent installation, Ventilation air, Warning – Sears N8MPL050B12B1 User Manual

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The Standard Method may be used, if the space has no less vol­
ume than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTUH of the maximum input rat­
ings for all gas appliances installed in the space. The standard
method permits indoor air to be used for combustion and ventila­
tion air.

The Known Air Infiltration Rate Method shall be used if the in­
filtration rate is known to be less than 0.40 air changes per hour

(ACH) and equal to or greater than 0.10 ACH. Infiltration rates

greater than 0.60 ACH shall not be used. The minimum required
volume of the space varies with the number of ACH and shall be
determined per Table 2 or Equations 1 and 2. Determine the
minimum required volume for each appliance in the space, and
add the volumes together to get the total minimum required vol­
ume for the space.

Table 2

MINIMUM SPACE VOLUME FOR 100% COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR FROM INDOORS (ff)

Other Than Fan-Assisted Total

(1,000’s Btuh)

Fan-assisted Total

(1,000's Btuh)

ACH

30

40

50

50

75

100

125

150

0.60

1,050

1,400

1,750

1,250

1,875

2,500

3,125

3,750

0.50

1,260

1,680

2,100

1,500

2,250

3,000

3,750

4,500

0.40

1,575

2,100

2,625

1,875

2,813

3,750

4,688

5,625

0.30

2,100

2,800

3,500

2,500

3,750

5,000

6,250

7,500

0.20

3,150

4,200

5,250

3,750

5,625

7,500

9,375

11,250

0.10

6,300

8,400

10,500

7,500

11,250

15,000

18,750

22,500

0.00

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP

NP = Not Permitted

Table 2 Minimum Space Volumes were determined by using the
following equations from the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI

Z223.1/NFPA 54-2002,

8.3.3.2:

1. For other than fan-assisted appliances such as a draft

hood-equipped water heater,

I other

Volume

other “

21

ACH

I

other__________

I

'l00OBtu/hr '

Volume

For fan-assisted appliances such as this furnace,

15ft3

I I

fan

fan ■

ACH

^ fan______________ ^

'l000Btu/hr '

I other = combined input of all other than fan-assisted

appliances in Btu/hr

I

fan

= combined input of all fan-assisted appliances in Btu/hr

ACH = air changes per hour (ACH shall not exceed 0.60.)

The following requirements apply to the Standard Method and to
the Known Air Infiltration Rate Method.

Adjoining rooms can be considered part of a space, if there

are no closable doors between rooms.

An attic or crawl space may be considered a space that freely
communicates with the outdoors provided there are adequate

ventilation openings directly to outdoors. Openings MUST re-

5. Gas Vent Installation_____

main open and NOT have any means of being closed off. Ven­

tilation openings to outdoors MUST be at least 1 square inch
of free area per 4,000 BTUH of total input rating forall gas ap­

pliances in the space.

In spaces that use the Indoor Combustion Air Method, in­

filtration should be adequate to provide air for combustion,
ventilation and dilution of flue gases. However, in buildings

with unusually tight construction, additional air MUST be pro­
vided using the methods described in section titled Outdoor

Combustion Air Method.

Unusually tight construction is defined as Construction with:

1.

Walls and ceilings exposed to the outdoors have a con­

tinuous, sealed vapor barrier. Openings are gasketed or

sealed and

2.

Doors and openable windows are weather stripped and

3.

Other openings are caulked or sealed. These include

Joints around window and door frames, between sole

plates and floors, between wall-ceiling Joints, between

wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical and

gas lines, etc.

Ventilation Air

Some provincial codes and local municipalities require ventilation

or make-up air be brought into the conditioned space as replace­

ment air. Whichever method is used, the mixed return airtempera-

ture across the heat exchanger MUST not fall below 60°
continuously, or 55° on an intermittent basis so that flue gases will
not condense excessively in the heat exchanger. Excessive con­
densation will shorten the life of the heat exchanger and possibly

void your warranty.

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, FIRE AND

EXPLOSION HAZARD.

Failure to properly vent this furnace could result in

death, personal injury and/or property damage.

Read and follow all instructions in this section.

Install the vent in compliance with codes of the country havingju-

risdiction, local codes or ordinances and these instructions.

This Category I furnace is fan-assisted.

Category I furnace definition: A central furnace which operates

with a non-positive vent static pressure and with a flue loss not

less than 17 percent. These furnaces are approved for common­

venting and multi-story venting with other fan-assisted or draft

hood-equipped appliances in accordance with the NFGC or

NSCNGPIC

Category I Safe Venting Requirements

Category I furnace vent installations shall be in accordance with

Parts 10 and 13 of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC), ANSI

441 01 2613 02

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