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507330-01B

Issue 1809

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1.  Vent  diameter  recommendations  and  maximum 

allowable piping runs are found in the provided venting 

tables.

2.  In no case should the vent or vent connector diameter 

be  less  than  the  diameter  specified  in  the  provided 

venting tables.

3.  The minimum vent capacity determined by the sizing 

tables must be less than the low fire input rating and 

the maximum vent capacity must be greater than the 

high fire input rating.

4.  Single  appliance  vents  -  If  the  vertical  vent  or  tile 

lined chimney has a larger diameter or flow area than 

the vent connector, use the vertical vent diameter to 

determine  the  minimum  vent  capacity  and  the  vent 

connector  diameter  to  determine  the  maximum  vent 

capacity. The flow area of the vertical vent, however, 

shall  not  exceed  7  times  the  flow  area  of  the  listed 

appliance  categorized  vent  area,  drafthood  outlet 

area or flue collar area unless designed according to 

approved engineering methods.

5.  Multiple appliance vents - The flow area of the largest 

section of vertical vent or chimney shall not exceed 7 

times  the  smallest  listed  appliance  categorized  vent 

area, drafthood outlet area or flue collar area unless 

designed according to approved engineering methods.

6.  The entire length of single wall metal vent connector 

shall  be  readily  accessible  for  inspection,  cleaning, 

and replacement.

7.  Single appliance venting configurations with zero lateral 

lengths (Table 3) are assumed to have no elbows in 

the vent system. For all other vent configurations, the 

vent system is assumed to have two 90° elbows. For 

each additional 90° elbow or equivalent (for example 

two 45° elbows equal one 90° elbow) beyond two, the 

maximum  capacity  listed  in  the  venting  table  should 

be reduced by 10% (0.90 x maximum listed capacity).

8.  The common venting tables (Table 4 and Table 5) were 

generated using a maximum horizontal vent connector 

length of 1-1/2 feet (.46 m) for each inch (25 mm) of 

connector diameter as follows:

Table 2. 

Connector Diameter 

in. (mm)

Maximum Horizontal 

Connector Length 

ft. (m)

3 (76)

4-1/2 (1.37)

4 (102)

6 (1.83)

5 (127)

7-1/2 (2.29)

6 (152)

9 (2.74)

7 (178)

10-1/2 (3.20)

9.  If  the  common  vertical  vent  is  offset,  the  maximum 

common vent capacity listed in the common venting 

tables  should  be  reduced  by  20%,  the  equivalent 

of  two  90°  elbows  (0.80  x  maximum  common  vent 

capacity). The horizontal length of the offset shall not 

exceed  1-1/2  feet  (.46  m)  for  each  inch  (25  mm)  of 

common vent diameter.

10.  The  vent  pipe  should  be  as  short  as  possible  with 

the  least  number  of  elbows  and  angles  required  to 

complete the job. Route the vent connector to the vent 

using the shortest possible route.

11.  A vent connector shall be supported without any dips 

or  sags  and  shall  slope  a  minimum  of  1/4  inch  (6.4 

mm)  per  linear  foot  (305  mm)  of  connector,  back 

toward the appliance.

12.  Vent connectors shall be firmly attached to the furnace 

flue  collar  by  self  drilling  screws  or  other  approved 

means,except  vent  connectors  of  listed  type  B  vent 

material  which  shall  be  assembled  according  to  the 

manufacturer’s  instructions.  Joints  between  sections 

of  single  wall  connector  piping  shall  be  fastened  by 

screws or other approved means.

13.  When  the  vent  connector  used  for  Category  I 

appliances must be located in or pass through a crawl 

space,  attic  or  other  areas  which  may  be  cold,  that 

portion  of  the  vent  connector  shall  be  constructed 

of listed double wall type B vent material or material 

having equivalent insulation qualities.

14.  All  venting  pipe  passing  through  floors,  walls,  and 

ceilings must be installed with the listed clearance to 

combustible materials and be fire stopped according 

to  local  codes.  In  absence  of  local  codes,  refer  to 

NFGC (2223.1 ).

15.  No portion of the venting system can extend into, or 

pass through any circulation air duct or plenum.

16.  Vent connectors serving Category I appliances  shall 

not be connected to any portion of mechanical draft 

systems  operating  under  positive  pressure  such  as 

Category III or IV venting systems.

17.  If vent connectors are combined prior to entering the 

common  vent,  the  maximum  common  vent  capacity 

listed in the common venting tables must be reduced 

by  10%,  the  equivalent  of  one  90°  elbow  (0.90  x 

maximum common vent capacity).

18.  The common vent diameter must always be at least as 

large as the largest vent connector diameter.

19.  In  no  case,  shall  the  vent  connector  be  sized  more 

than  two  consecutive  table  size  diameters  over  the 

size of the draft hood outlet or flue collar outlet.

20.  Do  not  install  a  manual  damper,  barometric  draft 

regulator  or  flue  restrictor  between  the  furnace  and 

the chimney.

21.  When  connecting  this  appliance  to  an  existing 

dedicated  or  common  venting  system,  you  must 

inspect  the  venting  system’s  general  condition  and 

look for signs of corrosion. The existing vent pipe size 

must conform to these instructions and the provided 

venting tables. If the existing venting system does not 

meet these requirements, it must be resized.

Summary of Contents for Blueridge BG801UHE

Page 1: ...th Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional in...

Page 2: ...5 mm air filter 2 Single side return air with optional RAB Return Air Base 3 Bottom return air 4 Return air from both sides 5 Bottom and one side return air 2 Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace...

Page 3: ...vestibule area In order to ensure proper unit operation combustion and ventilation air supply must be provided according to the current National Fuel Gas Code Vent installations must be consistent wi...

Page 4: ...control the furnace The use of fixed jumpers that will provide continuous heating is prohibited d The input rate and temperature rise must be set per the furnace rating plate e Supply and Return air...

Page 5: ...Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the ANSI on the referenced subject which is represented only by the standard in its entirety All gas fired ap...

Page 6: ...space Each opening must be at least 100 square inches 64516 mm2 One opening shall be within 12 inches 305 mm of the top of the enclosure and one opening within 12 inches 305 mm of the bottom See Figu...

Page 7: ...he furnace on its front or its back Do not connect the return air ducts to the back of the furnace Doing so will adversely affect the operation of the safety control devices which could result in pers...

Page 8: ...urnace is equipped with a removable bottom panel to facilitate installation Markings are provided on both sides of the furnace cabinet for installations that require side return air Cut the furnace ca...

Page 9: ...erall Maximum 584 23 3 4 19 1 22 7 16 570 Overall Maximum SIDE RETURN AIR OPENINGS Either Side 5 5 8 143 1 Minimum 11 279 2 Maximum 14 356 683 26 7 8 7 1 4 184 FURNACE FRONT AIR FLOW IF BASE IS USED W...

Page 10: ...l injury and or property damage could result WARNING The inner blower panel must be securely in place when the blower and burners are operating Gas fumes which could contain carbon monoxide can be dra...

Page 11: ...h the flue transition pointed down in the 6 o clock position The combustion air inducer may be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise by 90 to allow for top or side vent discharge in all applications W...

Page 12: ...h inducer motor Disconnect pressure switch hose from barbed fitting on the pressure switch assembly Remove pressure switch assembly 1 screw and cut wire tie to free pressure switch wires Reinstall pre...

Page 13: ...sphyxiation hazard The exhaust vent for this furnace must be securely connected to the furnace flue transition at all times WARNING Figure 22 Vent Connection Use self drilling sheet metal screws or a...

Page 14: ...s A type B1 vent or masonry chimney liner shall terminate above the roof surface with a listed cap or a listed roof assembly according to the terms of their respective listings and the vent manufactur...

Page 15: ...1 2 feet 46 m for each inch 25 mm of common vent diameter 10 The vent pipe should be as short as possible with the least number of elbows and angles required to complete the job Route the vent connect...

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Page 18: ...urn on the appliance that is being inspected Adjust the thermostat so that the appliance operates continuously 5 After the burners have operated for 5 minutes test for leaks of flue gases at the draft...

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Page 20: ...sources of ignition to check for gas leaks CAUTION The furnace must be isolated by closing its individual manual shut off valve and disconnecting from the gas supply system the during any pressure te...

Page 21: ...ergized in the heating mode when the combustion air inducer is operating Any humidifier rated up to one amp can be connected to this terminal with the neutral leg of the circuit being connected to one...

Page 22: ...507330 01B Page 22 of 33 Issue 1809 Figure 31 Wiring Diagram...

Page 23: ...depress and hold button longer than 5 seconds Table 8 Diagnostic Codes for 03 Control 03 Integrated Control LED Codes Red LED Flash Code2 Diagnostic Codes Status of Furnace LED Off No power to control...

Page 24: ...switch CAUTION Figure 32 Integrated Control Automatic Hot Surface Ignition System Terminal Designations 120 HUM Humidifier 120 VAC LINE Input 120 VAC XFMR Transformer 120 VAC CIRC Indoor Blower 120 V...

Page 25: ...per access panel 10 Turn on all electrical power to the unit 11 Set the thermostat to desired setting NOTE When unit is initially started steps 1 through 11 may need to be repeated to purge air from g...

Page 26: ...measurements have been taken Manifold Pressure Measurement 1 Remove the threaded plug from the outlet side of the gas valve and install a field provided barbed fitting Connect to a manometer to measur...

Page 27: ...s not adjustable The heat fan off delay amount of time that the blower operates after the heat demand has been satisfied may be adjusted by changing the jumper position across the five pins on the int...

Page 28: ...or insulate 5 Refer to blower speed selection chart on unit wiring diagram for desired heating or cooling speed See Blower performance data 6 Connect selected speed tap at integrated control speed te...

Page 29: ...30 920 190 865 180 625 135 0 70 1190 350 1000 235 855 205 790 190 540 140 0 80 1160 365 925 245 790 205 735 200 445 145 BG801UH090BE16 Performance Less Filter External Static Pressure in w c Air Volum...

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Page 31: ...y Replacement filters must be rated for high velocity airflow Table 1 lists recommended filter sizes Flue and Chimney 1 Check flue pipe chimney and all connections for tightness and to make sure there...

Page 32: ...installer or equivalent service agency or gas supplier Cabinet Parts Upper access panel Blower panel Top cap Control Panel Parts Transformer Integrated control Door interlock switch Circuit breaker Bl...

Page 33: ...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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