Filter air resistance, High altitude information, Installation clearances – Lennox Hearth G43UF User Manual

Page 8: Installation configurations

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FILTER AIR RESISTANCE

For 1 Inch (25 mm) Cleanable Filter (Field Provided)

cfm

L/s

in. w.g.

Pa

0

0

0.00

0

200

95

0.01

0

400

190

0.03

5

600

285

0.04

10

800

380

0.06

15

1000

470

0.09

20

1200

565

0.12

30

1400

660

0.15

35

1600

755

0.19

45

1800

850

0.23

55

2000

945

0.27

65

2200

1040

0.33

80

2400

1130

0.38

95

2600

1225

0.44

110

HIGH ALTITUDE INFORMATION

Pressure regulator adjustment may be required depending on
altitude. See below for proper pressure regulator setting.

Fuel

Altitude − ft. (m)

Manifold Pressure

(Outlet)

in. w.g. (kPa)

Natural

0−4500 (0−1372)

3.5 (0.87)

4501−7500 (1373−2286)

2

3.5 (0.87)

7501−10000 (2287−3048)

1,2

3.5 (0.87)

3

LPG

Propane

0−4500 (0−1372)

10.0 (2.49)

Propane

4501−7500 (1373−2286)

2

10.0 (2.49)

7501−10,000 (0−3048)

2

10.0 (2.49)

1

High Altitude Orifice Kit required, see Gas Heat Accessories table for order number.

2

High Altitude Pressure Switch Kits as required, see Gas Heat Accessories table for

order number.

3

LPG/Propane conversion kit required, see Gas Heat Accessories table for order

number.

INSTALLATION CLEARANCES

Sides

1

0 inches (0 mm)

Rear

0 inches (0 mm)

Top/Plenum

1 inch (25 mm)

Front

0 inches (0 mm)

Front (service/alcove)

24 inches (610 mm)

Floor

2

Combustible

NOTE − Air for combustion and supply air ventilation must conform to the methods
outlined in American National Standard (ANSI-Z223.1) National Fuel Gas Code or
National Standard of Canada CAN/CGA-149.1, & CAN/CGA-149.2 Installation Code
for Gas Burning Appliances".
NOTE−In the U.S. flue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in current
GAMA/A.G.A. venting tables, American National Standard (ANSI-Z223.1) National
Fuel Gas Code or applicable provisions of local building codes. In Canada flue sizing
must conform to the methods outlined in National Standard of Canada
CAN/CGA-149.1 and .2.

1

Allow proper clearances to accommodate condensate trap and vent pipe installation.

2

Do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile, or other combustible materials other

than wood flooring.

INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS

HEAT

EXCHANGER

BLOWER

CONDENSATE

DRAIN

VENT

PIPING

AIR FLOW

NOTE − The vent
piping and conden-
sate drain can be
moved to the other
side of the unit. Vent
piping and drain
must be installed on
the same side of the
unit with each other
unless optional Con-
densate Trap Alter-
nate Location Kit is
used.

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