Amana Gas Furnance S)8 User Manual

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E

XTERIOR

MASONRY

C

HIMNEYS

- C

ATEGORY

I F

URNACES

O

NLY

draft blower to properly orient the assembly. NOTE: If
the pipe section is less than 18”, then attach it directly
to the chimney top on 3 sides and feed it through the
round cutout from the inside of the wrapper.

11. Reattach the induced draft blower using the (4) screws

retained from step 3. Ensure the gasket located between
the induced draft blower and collector box is rotated
accordingly.

12. Reconnect the induced draft blower power leads. NOTE:

If the wires are not long enough, pull extra wire from the
wire bundle in the blower compartment.

13. Reconnect the remaining flue pipe, and the pressure

switch tubing. Ensure that all wires and the pressure
switch tubing is at least one inch from the flue pipe, or
any other hot surface.

14. Restore power to furnace.

NOTE: In a horizontal installation the air conditioning coil
must be adequately supported by proper brackets and
supports. Inadequate coil support can result in furnace cabinet
distortion and air leakage.

Counterflow units are shipped with the induced draft blower
discharging from the top of the furnace. (“Top” as viewed for a
counterflow installation.)

Vent the furnace in accordance with the National Fuel Gas
Code NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1-latest edition. In Canada, vent the
furnace in accordance with the national standard of Canada,
CAN/CSA B149.1 and CAN/CSA B149.2- latest editions and
amendments.

N

EVER

 

ALLOW

 

THE

 

PRODUCTS

 

OF

 

COMBUSTION

INCLUDING

 

CARBON

 

MONOXIDE

TO

 

ENTER

 

THE

 

RETURN

 

DUCTWORK

 

OR

 

CIRCULATION

 

AIR

 

SUPPLY

.

WARNING

E

XTERIOR

M

ASONRY

C

HIMNEYS

(C

ATEGORY

I F

URNACES

O

NLY

)

An exterior masonry chimney is defined as a “Masonry” chim-
ney exposed to the outdoors on one or more sides below the
roof line.” The ability to use a clay lined masonry chimney
depends on a parameter not associated with interior chimneys.
This variable is the geographic location of the installation. Re-
searchers have discovered that the winter design temperatures
have a direct impact on the suitability of this type of venting. In
most situations, the existing masonry chimneys will require a
properly sized metallic liner.

P

OSSIBILITY

 

OF

 

PROPERTY

 

DAMAGE

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

 

DAMAGING

 

CONDENSATION

 

CAN

 

OCCUR

 

INSIDE

 

MASONRY

 

CHIMNEYS

 

WHEN

 

A

 

SINGLE

 

FAN

ASSISTED

 C

ATEGORY

 I 

APPLIANCE

 (80% AFUE 

FURNACE

IS

 

VENTED

 

WITHOUT

 

ADEQUATE

 

DILUTION

 

AIR

. D

O

 

NOT

 

CONNECT

 

AN

 80% 

FURNACE

 

TO

 

A

 

MASONRY

 

CHIMNEY

 

UNLESS

 

THE

 

FURNACE

 

IS

 

COMMON

 

VENTED

 

WITH

 

A

 

DRAFT

 

HOOD

 

EQUIPPED

 

APPLIANCE

 

OR

 

THE

 

CHIMNEY

 

IS

 

LINED

 

WITH

 

A

 

METAL

 

LINER

 

OR

 T

YPE

 B 

METAL

 

VENT

. A

LL

 

INSTALLATIONS

 

USING

 

MASONRY

 

CHIMNEYS

 

MUST

 

BE

 

SIZED

 

IN

 

ACCORDANCE

 

WITH

 

THE

 

APPROPRIATE

 

VENTING

 

TABLES

. I

F

 

AN

 

80% 

FURNACE

 

IS

 

COMMON

 

VENTED

 

WITH

 

A

 

DRAFT

 

HOOD

 

EQUIPPED

 

APPLIANCE

THE

 

POTENTIAL

 

FOR

 

CONDENSATION

 

DAMAGE

 

MAY

 

STILL

 

EXIST

 

WITH

 

EXTREMELY

 

COLD

 

CONDITIONS

LONG

 

VENT

 

CONNECTORS

EXTERIOR

 

CHIMNEYS

OR

 

ANY

 

COMBINATION

 

OF

 

THESE

 

CONDITIONS

T

HE

 

RISK

 

OF

 

CONDENSATION

 

DAMAGE

 

IS

 

BEST

 

AVOIDED

 

BY

 

USING

 

MASONRY

 

CHIMNEY

 

AS

 

A

 

PATHWAY

 

FOR

 

PROPERLY

 

SIZED

 

METAL

 

LINER

 

OR

 T

YPE

 B 

METAL

 

VENT

.

WARNING

Wash

Clay Tile Size: 8" x 8" x12"

(Each x 24" Length)

1/2" to 1" Air Space

Second Floor

First Floor

Attic Floor

Roof Line

Throat

Damper

Breech

Clean Out

Fan Assisted

Forced Air

Furnace

Natural Draft

Water Heater

Water Heater

Vent Connector

Basement Floor

F.A.F. Vent

Connector

Typical Multiple Flue Clay Tile Chimney

C

HECKLIST

S

UMMARY

This checklist serves as a summary of the items to be checked
before venting an 80+ furnace into a masonry chimney. In addi-
tion, we recommend that a qualified serviceman use this check-
list to perform a yearly inspection of the furnace venting sys-
tem.

This checklist is only a summary. For detailed information on
each of the procedures mentioned, see the paragraph refer-
enced with each item.

This inspection is based upon a draft topical report, “Masonry
Chimney Inspection and Relining”, issued by the Gas Research
Institute. While not yet finalized, we believe this report repre-
sents the best information on this subject which is currently
available.

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