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507868-02

Page 6 of 48

Issue 2128

e. 

Supply and Return air ducts must be provided and 

sealed to the furnace. Return air must be terminated 

outside of the space where furnace is installed.

f. 

Return air temperature range between 60°F (16°C) 

and 80°F (27°C) must be maintained.

g.  MERV  11  or  greater  air  filters  must  be  installed  in 

the  system  and  must  be  regularly  inspected  and 

maintained (e.g., regular static checks and replaced at 

end of life) during construction.

h. 

Blower and vestibule access panels must be in place 

on the furnace at all times.

i.  The  furnace  heat  exchanger,  components,  duct 

system,  and  evaporator  coils  must  be  thoroughly 

cleaned following final construction clean−up.

j.  Air  filters  must  be  replaced  upon  construction 

completion.

k. 

All furnace operating conditions (including ignition, 

input rate, temperature rise and venting) must 

be  verified  in  accordance  with  these  installation 

instructions.

EQUIPMENT 

MAY 

EXPERIENCE 

PREMATURE 

COMPONENT FAILURE AS A RESULT OF FAILURE TO 

FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 

FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THE  ABOVE  INSTALLATION 

INSTRUCTIONS  VOIDS  THE  MANUFACTURER’S 

EQUIPMENT  LIMITED  WARRANTY. 

ALLIED AIR 

DISCLAIMS  ALL  LIABILITY  IN  CONNECTION  WITH 

INSTALLER’S  FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THE  ABOVE 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

NOTWITHSTANDING  THE  FOREGOING,  INSTALLER 

IS  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  CONFIRMING THAT THE  USE 

OF  CONSTRUCTION  HEAT  IS  CONSISTENT  WITH 

THE  POLICIES  AND  CODES  OF  ALL  REGULATING 

ENTITIES. ALL SUCH POLICIES AND CODES MUST BE 

ADHERED TO.

General

These instructions are intended as a general guide and do 

not supersede local codes in any way. Consult authorities 

having jurisdiction before installation.

In  addition  to  the  requirements  outlined  previously,  the 

following general recommendations must be considered 

when installing one of these furnaces:

• 

Place  the  furnace  as  close  to  the  center  of  the  air 

distribution  system  as  possible.  The  furnace  should 

also be located close to the vent termination point.

• 

When  the  furnace  is  installed  in  non-direct  vent 

applications,  do  not  install  the  furnace  where  drafts 

might blow directly into it. This could cause improper 

combustion and unsafe operation.

• 

When  the  furnace  is  installed  in  a  non-direct  vent 

applications, do not block the furnace combustion air 

opening with clothing, boxes, doors, etc. Air is needed 

for proper combustion and safe unit operation.

• 

When  the  furnace  is  installed  in  an  attic  or  other 

insulated  space,  keep  insulation  away  from  the 

furnace.

• 

When  the  furnace  is  installed  in  an  unconditioned 

space, consider provisions required to prevent freezing 

of the condensate drain system.

NOTE: 

The  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  stipulates 

these additional requirements:

• 

Gas furnaces shall be installed by a licensed plumber 

or fitter only.

• 

The gas cock must be “T handle” type.

• 

When a furnace is installed in an attic, the passageway 

to and service area surrounding the equipment shall 

be floored.

These units should not be installed in areas normally 

subject to freezing temperatures.

 CAUTION

Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air

If this unit is installed as a Non-Direct Vent Furnace, follow 

the guidelines in this section.

NOTE: 

In Non-Direct Vent Installations, combustion air is 

taken from indoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors.

In the past, there was no problem in bringing in sufficient 

outdoor air for combustion. Infiltration provided all the air 

that  was  needed.  In  today’s  homes,  tight  construction 

practices  make  it  necessary  to  bring  in  air  from  outside 

for  combustion.  Take  into  account  that  exhaust  fans, 

appliance vents, chimneys, and fireplaces force additional 

air  that  could  be  used  for  combustion  out  of  the  house. 

Unless outside air is brought into the house for combustion, 

negative pressure (outside pressure is greater than inside 

pressure)  will  build  to  the  point  that  a  down  draft  can 

occur  in  the  furnace  vent  pipe  or  chimney.  As  a  result, 

combustion  gases  enter  the  living  space  creating  a 

potentially dangerous situation.

In the absence of local codes concerning air for combustion 

and ventilation, use the guidelines and procedures in this 

section to install these furnaces to ensure efficient and safe 

operation. You  must  consider  combustion  air  needs  and 

requirements for exhaust vents and gas piping. A portion 

of this information has been reprinted with permission from 

Summary of Contents for 045-B12

Page 1: ...nal injury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional installer or equivalent service agency or the gas supplier WARNING As with any mechanical equipment per...

Page 2: ...507868 02 Page 2 of 48 Issue 2128 Unit Dimensions Capacity A B C in mm in mm in mm 045 B12 070 B12 17 1 2 446 16 3 8 416 16 406 090 C16 21 533 19 7 8 504 19 1 2 495...

Page 3: ...Heating Compartment Access Panel Blower Access Panel Cold End Header Box Control Box includes integrated control transformer and door switch Blower Assembly Bag Assemblies Cabinet Blower Deck Heat Exc...

Page 4: ...aded street elbow Check equipment for shipping damage If you find any damage immediately contact the last carrier Please refer to specification sheets for available accessories Safety Information DANG...

Page 5: ...must be equipped to prevent operation of either the heating or the cooling unit unless it is in the full HEAT or COOL setting When installed this furnace must be electrically grounded according to lo...

Page 6: ...afts might blow directly into it This could cause improper combustion and unsafe operation When the furnace is installed in a non direct vent applications do not block the furnace combustion air openi...

Page 7: ...ombustion and ventilation depend largely on whether the furnace is installed in an unconfined or a confined space Unconfined Space An unconfined space is an area such as a basement or large equipment...

Page 8: ...n of rectangular air ducts shall be no less than 3 inches 75 mm In calculating free area the blocking effect of louvers grilles or screens must be considered If the design and free area of protective...

Page 9: ...ned Space all Air from Outside Shipping Bolt Removal Units with 1 2 hp and 3 4 hp blower motors are equipped with three flexible legs and one rigid leg The rigid leg is equipped with a shipping bolt a...

Page 10: ...o not drag the unit across the floor in the downflow position Floor and furnace flange damage will result Refer to Figure 14 for clearances in downflow applications Improper installation of the furnac...

Page 11: ...2 After opening is cut set the combustible flooring base into opening 3 Check fiberglass strips on the combustible flooring base to make sure they are properly glued and positioned 4 Lower supply air...

Page 12: ...external static pressure which exceeds 0 5 inches w c Operation at these conditions may result in improper limit operation Supply Air Plenum If the furnace is installed without a cooling coil a remova...

Page 13: ...ces of ignition Do not use excessive amounts of solvent cement when making joints Good ventilation should be maintained to reduce fire hazard and to minimize breathing of solvent vapors Avoid contact...

Page 14: ...Termination kits 44W92 and 44W93 are approved for use in Canadian installations to meet CSAB149 The 44W92 Concentric kit is provided with a 1 1 2 accelerator which must be installed on the exhaust ou...

Page 15: ...condition 3 Close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are located and other spaces of the building T...

Page 16: ...utdoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors Intake and exhaust pipe sizing Size pipe according to Table 6 and Table 7A through Table 7B Table 6 lists the minimum vent pipe lengths permitted Table 7...

Page 17: ...13 97 97 78 8 26 11 60 45 n a 92 92 73 9 21 n a 55 40 87 87 68 10 16 50 35 82 82 63 Concentric Termination Elevation 0 10 000 ft Number of 90 Elbows Used 1 1 2 Pipe 2 Pipe 2 1 2 Pipe 3 Pipe Model Mode...

Page 18: ...48 10 6 40 55 62 62 43 NOTE Additional vent pipe and elbows used to terminate the vent pipe outside the structure must be included in the total vent length calculation Figure 23 Typical Exhaust Pipe C...

Page 19: ...must be considered Guidelines listed in Combustion Dilution and Ventilation Air section must be followed Follow the next two steps when installing the unit in Direct Vent applications where combustion...

Page 20: ...r to Outside Roof Terminated Exhaust Pipe Furnace Ventilation Louvers Crawl Space Intake Debris Screen Provided Inlet Air Minimum 12 in 305mm above Crawl Space Floor Coupling or 3 in to 2 in Transitio...

Page 21: ...in Unconditioned Space for Winter Design Temperatures Single Stage High Efficiency Furnace Winter Design Temperatures1 F C Vent Pipe Diameter Unit Input Size 045 070 090 32 to 21 0 to 6 PVC 2 PP PVC 2...

Page 22: ...arance under veranda porch deck or balcony 12 Equal to or greater than soffit depth 3 feet 9m 12 3 feet 9m within a height 15 feet 4 5m above the meter regulator assembly 3 feet 9m 6 inches 152mm for...

Page 23: ...s 152mm for appliances 10 000 pliances 10 000 Btuh 3kw and 50 000 pliances 50 000 Btuh 15kw 6 inches 152mm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3kw 12 inches 305mm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3kw and 100 000 Btu...

Page 24: ...tion is 3 76 mm on roof terminations and 6 152 mm on side wall terminations 3 On roof terminations the intake piping should terminate straight down using two 90 elbows see Figure 31 4 Exhaust piping m...

Page 25: ...accelerator provided on 71M80 44W92 kits for 045 and 070 models 12 305mm INTAKE AIR EXHAUST VENT Figure 36 Direct Vent Concentric Wall Termination 71M80 69M29 or 60L46 US 44W92 or 44W93 Canada 12 305m...

Page 26: ...tee should be connected to the 2 or 3 PVC flue pipe as shown in the illustration Do not use an accelerator in applications that include an exhaust termination tee The accelerator is not required 2 As...

Page 27: ...TION SIZE PER EXHAUST PIPE TERMINATION SIZE REDUCTION TABLE Figure 41 Non Direct Vent Field Supplied Wall Termination SIZE TERMINATION PER EXHAUST PIPE TERMINATION SIZE REDUCTION TABLE FIELD PROVIDED...

Page 28: ...ermination Drain Trap assembled Figure 44 Kit 51W18 USA 15Z70 Canada Parts Identification and Assembly Exhaust from Furnace To Termination Exhaust from Furnace To Termination Kit 51W18 is shown Figure...

Page 29: ...be 1 1 4 ODx1 ID and should be attached to the drain on the trap using a hose clamp Figure 47 Condensate Trap and Plug Locations Trap same on right side Plug same on left side 1 1 2 in 5 Figure 49 sho...

Page 30: ...507868 02 Page 30 of 48 Issue 2128 Figure 49 Evaporator Coil Using a Separate Drain Figure 50 Evaporator Coil Using a Common Drain Figure 51 Condensate Trap with Optional Overflow Switch...

Page 31: ...507868 02 Page 31 of 48 Issue 2128 Figure 52 Trap Drain Assembly Using 1 2 PVC or 3 4 PVC...

Page 32: ...ed on the gas valve to facilitate test gauge connection See Figure 53 6 In some localities codes may require installation of a manual main shut off valve and union furnished by installer external to t...

Page 33: ...4 118 3 34 110 3 11 103 2 92 1 25 4 1 049 26 645 680 19 25 465 13 17 375 10 62 320 9 06 285 8 07 260 7 36 240 6 80 220 6 23 205 5 80 195 5 52 1 1 4 31 75 1 380 35 052 1400 39 64 950 26 90 770 21 80 66...

Page 34: ...long enough to facilitate future removal of blower for service Complete the wiring connections to the equipment Use the provided unit wiring diagram and the field wiring diagram shown in Figure 58 Use...

Page 35: ...run on the heating speed 3 When there is a cooling demand the indoor blower will run on the cooling speed Generator Use Voltage Requirements The following requirements must be kept in mind when speci...

Page 36: ...507868 02 Page 36 of 48 Issue 2128 Figure 59 Typical Wiring Diagram...

Page 37: ...next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor The gas valve on the unit is equipped with a gas control switch lever Use only your hand to move switch Never use to...

Page 38: ...low the gas supplier s instructions If you do not smell gas go to next step 8 Move gas valve switch to ON See Figure 61 9 Replace the heating compartment access panel 10 Turn on all electrical power t...

Page 39: ...t unit and allow 5 minutes for unit to reach steady state 3 While waiting for the unit to stabilize observe the flame Flame should be stable and should not lift from burner Natural gas should burn blu...

Page 40: ...Orifice Kit All 11K50 73W80 51W01 11K45 Conversion requires installation of a gas valve regulator spring which is provided with the gas conversion Kit LP Kits include low line pressure switch Pressure...

Page 41: ...2 Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch Determine there is no blockage or restriction leakage corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition 3...

Page 42: ...ticipator setting if adjustable according to the amp draw listed on the wiring diagram that is attached to the unit Electrical 1 Check all wiring for loose connections 2 Check for the correct voltage...

Page 43: ...351 1265 276 1140 202 860 109 700 73 0 20 1345 360 1240 285 1090 208 810 119 645 79 0 30 1325 371 1215 291 1060 218 770 124 590 84 0 40 1295 380 1175 302 1025 228 710 132 530 91 0 50 1260 392 1135 31...

Page 44: ...ure proper furnace operation Table 3 lists recommended filter sizes Exhaust and Air Intake Pipes Check the exhaust and air intake pipes and all connections for tightness and to make sure there is no b...

Page 45: ...abinet Remove two screws from blower rail which secure bottom heat exchanger flange Remove heat exchanger from furnace cabinet 17 Back wash heat exchanger with soapy water solution or steam If steam i...

Page 46: ...nt will be displayed first LED off for 3 sec then next error code is displayed etc To clear error codes depress and hold button longer than 5 seconds Cleaning the Burner Assembly 1 Turn off electrical...

Page 47: ...Problems detected during the inspection may make it necessary to temporarily shut down the furnace until the items can be repaired or replaced Instruct the homeowners to pay attention to their furnac...

Page 48: ...height of eight 8 feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than...

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