Thermo Pride Spirit Gas TP9C Modulating ECM 97.5% User Manual

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An unconfined space is not less than 50 ft

3

(1.42 m

3

) per 1,000 BTU/

hr (0.2928 kW) input rating for all of the appliances installed in that
area.

Rooms communicating directly with the space containing the appli-
ances are considered part of the unconfined space, if doors are fur-
nished with openings or louvers.

A confined space is an area with less than 50 ft

3

(1.42 m

3

) per 1,000

BTU/hr (0.2928 kW) input rating for all of the appliances installed in that
area. The following must be considered to obtain proper air for combus-
tion and ventilation in confined spaces.

Dampers, Louvers and Grilles

The blocking effects of louvers, grilles and screens must be given con-
sideration in calculating free area. If the free area of a specific louver or
grille is not known, refer to Table 11 to estimate free area.

* Do not use less than 1/4” (6.4 mm) mesh.
+ Free area of louvers and grille varies widely; the installer should follow

louver or grille manufacturer’s instructions.

1.

The free area of a supply air opening shall be calculated by sub-
tracting the blockage area of all fixed louvers grilles or screens
from the gross area of the opening.

2.

Apertures in a fixed louver, a grille, or screen shall have no dimen-
sion smaller than 1/4” (6.4 mm).

3.

A manually operated damper or manually adjustable louvers are
not permitted for use.

4.

A automatically operated damper or automatically adjustable lou-
vers shall be interlocked so that the main burner cannot operate
unless either the damper or the louver is in the fully open position.

FIGURE 42: Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casing

This type of installation requires that the supply air to the appli-
ance(s) be of a sufficient amount to support all of the appliance(s)
in the area. Operation of a mechanical exhaust, such as an exhaust
fan, kitchen ventilation system, clothes dryer or fireplace may cre-
ate conditions requiring special attention to avoid unsatisfactory
operation of gas appliances. A venting problem or a lack of supply
air will result in a hazardous condition, which can cause the appli-
ance to soot and generate dangerous levels of CARBON MONOX-
IDE, which can lead to serious injury, property damage and / or
death.

Table 11: Estimated Free Area

Wood or Metal

Louvers or Grilles

Wood 20-25%*

Metal 60-70% *

Screens+

1/4” (6.4 mm)

mesh or larger 100%

COMBUSTION AIR

Vent pipe clamps
into outlet of
drain coupling

When a Category I furnace is removed or replaced, the original
venting system may no longer be correctly sized to properly vent
the attached appliances.
An improperly sized vent system can cause CARBON MONOXIDE
to spill into the living space causing personal injury, and or death.

Table 12: Unconfined Space Minimum Area

BTUH Input Rating

Minimum Free Area

Required for Each Opening

60,000

60 in

2

(387 cm

2

)

80,000

80 in

2

(516 cm

2

)

100,000

100 in

2

(645 cm

2

)

120,000

120 in

2

(742 cm

2

)

Table 13: Free Area

BTUH Input

Rating

Minimum Free Area Required for Each Opening

Horizontal Duct

(2,000 BTUH)

Vertical Duct or

Opening to Outside

(4,000 BTUH)

Round Duct

(4,000 BTUH)

60,000

30 in

2

(193 cm

2

)

15 in

2

(97 cm

2

)

5” (13 cm)

80,000

40 in

2

(258 cm

2

)

20 in

2

(129 cm

2

)

5” (13 cm)

100,000

50 in

2

(322 cm

2

)

25 in

2

(161 cm

2

)

6” (15 cm)

120,000

60 in

2

(387 cm

2

)

30 in

2

(193 cm

2

)

7” (18 cm)

EXAMPLE: Determining Free Area.
Appliance

1 Appliance

2 Total Input

100,000

+ 30,000 = (130,000

 4,000) = 32.5 Sq. In. Vertical

Appliance

1 Appliance

2 Total Input

100,000

+ 30,000 = (130,000

 2,000) = 65 Sq. In. Horizontal

FIGURE 43: Ambient Combustion Air

Gable
Vent

Gas
Vent

Soffit
Vent

Ventilated

Attic

Top Above
Insulation

Optional
Inlet (a)

Outlet
Air (a)

Ventilated

Crawl Space

Gas
Water
Heater

Furnace

Soffit
Vent

Gas
Water
Heater

Inlet
Air (a)

Inlet
Air (b)

Furnace

Gas
Vent

Outlet
Air (a)

Outlet
Air (b)

Inlet
Air (a)

Inlet
Air (b)

Gas
Water
Heater

Furnace

Ventilated

Attic

Top Above
Insulation

Gable
Vent

Gas
Vent

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