A caution, A warning, 58ed,pb horizontal gas-fired furnaces – Carrier 580PB User Manual

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HEATING A COOLING

58ED,PB

Horizontal Gas-Fired Furnaces

Table 3 — Alcove Clearances (In.)

TOP

SIDES

BACK

DRAFT

HOOD

SINGLE

WALL VENT

8

6

8

*

18t

Line

Contact

6

’With draft hood in front of furnace

tWith draft hood on back of furnace

A

CAUTION

Whenever this furnace is installed in an area along
with one or more gas appliances, the total Btu input
of all appliances must be included when determining
the free area requirements for combustion and
ventilation air openings.

Step 2 — Provide Air For Combustion and

Ventilation

— For an unconfined space (more than

50 cu ft of volume per 1,000 Btu of aggregate input rating
of all appliances installed in that space) such as a base­

ment or attic, infiltration air is normally adequate to
provide air for combustion, ventilation and dilution of
flue gases. Adjoining rooms may be included if there are
no doors between the rooms

For a confined space, where air is taken from an

interior space, 2 permanent openings of equal area are
required. One opening must be within 12 in. of the ceiling
and the other must be within 12 in. of the floor. Each
opening must have a free area of at least 1 sq in. per

1000 Btu of total input rating but not less than 100 sq

inches.

If the outside air is supplied to a confined space, then

the 2 openings must be equal and located as above and
the free area of each must be:

When ducts are used, they must be of the same cross-

sectional area as the free area of the openings to which
they connect. The minimum dimension of rectangular
air ducts must not be less than 3 inches.

The free area through a design of louver or grille

should be used in calculating the size opening required
to provide the free area specified. If the design and free
area is not known, it may be assumed that wood louvers
have 20-25% free area and metal louvers and grilles have
60-75% free area. Screens used must not be smaller than

1/4 in. mesh and louvers shall be fixed in the open posi­

tion or interlocked with the equipment so that they are
opened automatically during equipment operation.

A

WARNING

Do not block the combustion air openings in the

furnace. Any blockage will result in improper com­
bustion and may result in a fire hazard or unsafe
condition

1. Onesqin. per 4,000 Btu of total input rating when

the air is directly communicated from the outdoors.

2. One sq in. per 4,000 Btu of total input rating when

the air is brought in through vertical ducts.

3 One sq in. per 2,000 Btu of total input rating when the

air is transferred through horizontal ducts.

LINE CONTACT ONLY
PERMISSIBLE BETWEEN
TOP CORNERS OF FURNACE

AND BUILDING JOISTS.
STUDS OR FRAMING.

KEEP ALL INSULATING
MATERIAL CLEAR OF
FURNACE. INSULATING
MATERIALS MAY BE

COMBUSTIBLE.

METAL EXTENDING 12 IN, FROM
UNDER COMBUSTION CHAMBER

Fig. 2 — Attic Installation Showing Point Contact

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CAUTION

For an attic installation, keep insulation 12 in. or
more away from any furnace openings. Some types
of insulating materials may be combustible.

Step 3 — Assemble Furnace

— The burner and

controls are shipped in place and the furnace high- and
low-voltage wiring is complete to facilitate the installa­
tion. Low-voltage wiring to the field-supplied thermostat

is necessary to complete the unit wiring (see Step 7 —

Make Electrical Connections).

In order to accommodate all the possible field installa­

tions that may exist, the unit is designed so that the gas
valve, controls and draft hood assembly may be
assembled on either side of the furnace. Refer to Com­
ponent Reversal section for details. After reversal (if
required), return to this section.

A

CAUTION

Remove cardboard shipping insert from eye of the
blower scroll before energizing blower.

DRAFT HOOD — In order to save shipping space the

draft hood is shipped disassembled (on models 125 and

140 the left panel is spotwelded in place). Remove the

draft hood components from the blower compartment
(on some models the panels might be packed outside the
furnace jacket). On the models 50, 75 and 100 there will

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obiigations.

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PC101

Catalog No 535-834

PrintedinUSA

Form 58ED.PB-1 SI

Pg 3

6-85

Replaces: 58PB-1SI

For replacement items use Carrier Specified Parts

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