Warning, Indoor combustion air (unconfined space), Standard and known- air- infiltration rate methods – Bryant 4-WAY MULTIPOISE 359AAV User Manual

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d. Vertical duct openings or openings directly communic-

ating with the outdoors require 1 square inch of free

area per 4,000 BTUH (5.5 cm

2

/kW) for combined in-

put of all gas appliances in the space (see Table 1).

3. When one permanent outdoor opening is used, the opening

requires:

a. 1 sq. in of free area per 3,000 BTUH (7 cm

2

/kW) for

combined input of all gas appliances in the space (see

Table 1) and

b. not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connect-

ors in the space.

The opening shall commence within 12″ (305 mm) of the top of

the enclosure. Appliances shall have clearances of at least 1″ (25

mm) from the sides and back and 6″ from the front. The opening

shall directly communicate with the outdoors or shall

communicate through a vertical or horizontal duct to the outdoors

or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely communicate with the

outdoors.

4. Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Air shall have:

a. Indoor openings that comply with the Indoor Com-

bustion Air Method below and

b. Outdoor openings located as required in the Outdoor

Combustion Air Method above and

c. Outdoor openings sized as follows.

(1.) Calculate the Ratio of all Indoor Space volume

divided by required volume for Indoor Combus-

tion Air Method.

(2.) Outdoor opening size reduction Factor is 1 minus

the Ratio in 1) above.

(3.) Minimum size of Outdoor openings shall be the

size required in Outdoor Combustion Air Meth-

od above multiplied by reduction Factor.

Table 1 – Free Area

BTUH

Input

Rating

Minimum Free Area Required for Each Opening or Duct to Outdoors

Two Horizontal Ducts

(sq. in./2,000 BTUH)

Single Opening

(sq. in./3,000 BTUH)

Two Vertical Ducts or Open-

ings

(sq. in./4,000 BTUH)

Round Duct

(sq. in. /4,000

BTUH)

60,000

30 sq. in. (194 cm

2

)

20 sq. in. (129 cm

2

)

15 sq. in. (97 cm

2

)

5(127 mm)

80,000

40 sq. in. (258 cm

2

)

26.7 sq. in. (172 cm

2

)

20.0 sq. in. (129 cm

2

)

5(127 mm)

100,000

50 sq. in. (322 cm

2

)

33.3 sq. in. (215 cm

2

)

25 sq. in. (161 cm

2

)

6(152 mm)

EXAMPLE: Determining Free Area

Furnace
100,000
Furnace
100,000

+

+

Water Heater

30,000

Water Heater

30,000

=

=

Total Input

(130,000 ÷ 4,000)

Total Input

(130,000 ÷ 2,000)

=

32.5 Sq. In. Vertical

=

65 Sq. In. Horizontal

Indoor Combustion Air (Unconfined Space)

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or

death.
Most homes will require additional air from outdoors for

combustion and ventilation. A space with at least 50 cubic

feet per 1,000 Btuh (4.8 M

3

/kW) Input rating or homes with

tight construction may need outdoor air, supplied through

ducts, to supplement air infiltration for proper combustion and

ventilation of flue gasses.

!

WARNING

Standard

and Known- Air- Infiltration Rate Methods

© NFPA & AGA

Indoor air is permitted for combustion and ventilation, if the

Standard or Known--Air--Infiltration Rate Method is used.
The Standard Method may be used, if the space has no less

volume than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTUH (4.8 M

3

/kW) input

rating for all gas appliances installed in the space. The standard

method permits indoor air to be used for combustion and

ventilation air.
The Known Air Infiltration Rate Method shall be used if the

infiltration 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

volume for the space.

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to supply additional air by means of ventilation grilles

or ducts could result in personal injury or death.
An unconfined space or homes with tight construction may not

have adequate air infiltration for proper combustion and

ventilation of flue gasses. Most homes will require additional

air.

!

WARNING

359AA

V

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