Mcrion 10, Tools niidid ror installation, Tools needed for installation – Bard Bayrd Furnace 403293A User Manual

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National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
Rabuild a chimney to meet national standards.

WARNINOi

An Inadequate vent or chimney

could allow combuatlon products to collect
In structure, resulting In Injury or death.

d.

Sometimes you wiii repiace a common vented

appliance. Make sure common vent size is cor­
rect for aJl appliances connected to it. If you re­
move a furnace from a common vent without
replacing it, the vent will likely be too large for
remaining appliances. See Venting Addendum.

e.

The following steps shall be followed with each

appliance remaining connected to common vent­
ing system placed in operation, while other ap­

pliances remaining connected to common venting

system are not in operation.

1.

Seal any unused openings in common vent­

ing system.

2.

Visually inspect venting system for proper

size and horizontal pitch and determine there
is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corro­
sion and other deficiencies which could
cause an unsafe condition.

3.

Insofar as is practical, close all building doors

and windows and all doors between space
in which appliances remaining connected to
common venting systems are located and
other spaces of building. Turn on clothes
dryers and any appliances not connected to
common venting system. Turn on any ex­
haust fans, such as range hoods and bath­
room exhausts so they will operate at maxi­
mum speed. Do not operate a summer ex­
haust fan. Close fireplace dampers.

4.

Follow Operating Instructions. Place appli­

ance being inspected in operation. Adjust
thermostat so appliance will operate con­
tinuously.

5.

After it has been determined that each ap­

pliance remaining connected to common
venting system properly vents when tested
as outlined above, return doors, windows,
exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any
other gas-burning appliance to their previous
conditions of use.

6.

If improper venting is observed during any

of the above tests, common venting systems
must be corrected.

NOTE: Follow current National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI 2223.1/NFPA 54 to correct im­
proper common vent operation. Any common
vent resizing must approach minimum size

determined by using Venting Addendum.

MCriON 10 —

TOOLS NIIDID rOR INSTALLATION.

ITEM

TOOL DESCRIPTION

USED FOR

A.

HAND TOOLS

1.

Carton KnHe

Furnace removal from
carton

2.

1/4" nut driver

Control box cover

3.

5/16" nut driver

Casing and blower

4.

3/8” nut driver

Blower and motor
mounts

5.

1/4" X 8" straight-

blade screwdriver

Wire terminals and manifold
pressure adjustment

6.

#2

X 8"

Phillips

screwdriver

Components in control box

7.

7/16" open end or

tubing wrench

Main burner orifices

8.

2-8" to 14" pipe
wrenches

Gas pipe installatbn

9.

4" adjustable
wrench

Blower wheel set screw

tightening

10.

8” Channel-lock
ptiei^

Strain reliefs

11.

3/16" Allen
wrench

Inlet and outlet pressure tap
plug removal from gas control

12.

9/64" Allen
wrench

Honeywell gas inlet fitting

B.

SUPPLIES

13.

Pipe thread sealant
suitable for use with
propane (LP) gas

Gas pipe and controls

14.

Bottle of soap
solutbn

Gas leak checking

15.

2-1/8” pipe, manual
shutoff valves

Gas control inlet and
pressure checking

C.

TEST INSTRUMENTS

16.

Volt meter with 50
and 150 volt ranges

Electrbal chedt of controls
and power supply

17.

Clamp around
ammeter with 10 amp
and higher ranges

Amp draw of motors and
control check

17

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