Venting and combustion air check, Warning, Venting to existing masonry chimney – Sears N8MPL050B12B1 User Manual

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Z223.1 -2002/NFPA 54-2002; and/or Section 7 and Appendix C of

the CSA B149.1-05, National Standard of Canada, Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Code; the local building codes; furnace
and vent manufacturer's instructions.

NOTE: The following instructions comply with the ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code and CSA B149.1 Natu­

ral Gas and Propane Installation code, based on the input rate on
the furnace rating plate.

1. If a Category I vent passes through an attic, any concealed

space or floor, use ONLY Type B or Type L double wall vent

pipe. If vent pipe passes through interior wall, use Type B vent
pipe with ventilated thimble ONLY.

2. Do NOT vent furnace into any chimney serving an open fire­

place or solid fuel burning appliance.

3. Use the same diameter Category 1 connector or pipe as per­

mitted by:

the National Fuel Gas Code Code (NFGC) ANSI

Z223.1 -2002 / NFPA 54-2002 sections 10 and 13 vent­
ing requirements in the United States

or

the National Standard of Canada Natural Gas and Pro­

pane Installation Code (NSCNGPIC) CSA B149.1-05
section 7 and appendix C venting requirements in Cana­
da.

4. Push the vent connector onto the furnace flue collar of the

venter assembly until it touches the bead (at least

" overlap)

and fasten with at least two field-supplied, corrosion-resist­
ant, sheet metal screws located at least 140° apart.

5. Keep vertical Category I vent pipe or vent connector runs as

short and direct as possible.

6. Vertical outdoor runs of Type-B or ANY single wall vent pipe

below the roof line are NOT permitted.

7. Slope all horizontal runs up from furnace to the vent terminal a

minimum of V

4" per foot (21 mm/m).

8. Rigidly support all horizontal portions of the venting system ev­

ery

6' or less using proper clamps and metal straps to prevent

sagging and ensure there is no movement after installation.

9. Check existing gas vent or chimney to ensure they meet clear­

ances and local codes. See Figure 1

10. The furnace MUST be connected to a factory built chimney or

vent complying with a recognized standard, or a masonry or

concrete chimney lined with a lining material acceptable to the
authority having jurisdiction. Venting into an unlined ma­
sonry chimney or concrete chimney is prohibited. See the
6. Masonry Chimney Venting
section in these instruc­
tions.

11. Fan-assisted combustion system Category I furnaces shall

not be vented into single-wall metal vents.

12. Category I furnaces must be vented vertically or nearly verti­

cally, unless equipped with a listed mechanical venter.

13. Vent connectors serving Category I furnaces shall not be con­

nected into any portion of mechanical draft systems operating
under positive pressure.

Venting and Combustion Air Check

NOTE: When an existing Category I furnace is removed or re­
placed, the original venting system may no longer be sized to prop­

erly vent the attached appliances, and to make sure there is
adequate combustion air for all appliances, MAKE THE FOL­

LOWING CHECK.

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each

appliance connected to the venting system being placed

into operation, could result in carbon monoxide
poisoning or death:

The following steps shall be followed for each appliance
connected to the venting system being placed into
operation, while all other appliances connected to the
venting system are not in operation:

I.Seal any unused openings in the venting system.

2.Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal

pitch, as required in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI

Z223.I/NFPA 54 or CSA BI49.I, Natural Gas and

Propane Installation Code and these instructions. Deter­

mine that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, cor­
rosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe
condition.

3. As far as practical, close all building doors and windows

and all doors between the space in which theappliance(s)
connected to the venting system are located and other
spaces of the building.

4. Close fireplace dampers.

5. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to

the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as

range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they are
operating at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer
exhaust fan.

6. Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being

inspected into operation. Adjust the thermostat so
appliance is operating continuously.

7. Test for spillage from draft hood equipped appliances at

the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner

operation. Use the flame of a match or candle. (Figure 9)

8.If improper venting is observed, during any of the above

tests, the venting system must be corrected in accordance
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54

and/or CSA B149.7, Natural Gas and Propane Installation

Code.

9.After it has been determined that each appliance con­

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

Figure 9

Vent Check

Vent Pipe

Typical Gas
Water Heater

Draft Hood

Match

NOTE: If flame pulls towards draft hood, this indicates

sufficient infiltration air.

Venting to Existing Masonry Chimney

Dedicated venting of one fan assisted furnace into any ma­
sonry chimney is restricted.
A chimney must first be lined with

either Type B vent sized in accordance with NFGC tables 13.1 or

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