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Desert Aire - SP Manual
• Indoor units only: The dehumidifier must be located on a level, dry surface in an area which is free
from and protected from excessive drafts or wind. It must be installed so that the electrical
components are protected from water. If the area becomes wet or damp at times, the dehumidifier
should be raised above the floor using concrete blocks or steel dunnage.
Measures should be taken to prevent the entry of corrosive chemicals or vapors to the combustion and
ventilation air supply. Such chemicals include but are not limited to chlorinated and/or fluorinated
hydrocarbons such as found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, dry cleaning fluids, degreasers, and
removers. Other harmful compounds may come from bleaches, air fresheners or mastics. Vapors from such
products can form acid compounds when burned in a gas flame. Should acid compounds form in your
furnace; it may reduce the life of the furnace. Please follow these guidelines for providing outside air directly
to the appliance to avoid this problem.
The return air duct of the dehumidifier must be sealed air tight to prevent starvation of the combustion air,
especially if the burner is located in a confined area.
All indoor separated combustion, power vented units
MUST BE
equipped with both combustion air and
exhaust piping to the outdoors. Since the design of the system will be unique to each job site, this must be
properly completed by the design professional responsible for the overall mechanical system design.
Hazards of Chlorine
– The presence of chlorine vapors in the combustion air of gasfired heating equipment
presents a potential corrosive hazard. Chlorine, found usually in the form of Freon or degreaser vapors, when
exposed to flame, will precipitate from the compound, and go into solution with any condensation that is
present in the heat exchanger or associated parts.
The result is hydrochloric acid which readily attacks all metal including 300 grade stainless steel. Care should
be taken to separate these vapors from the combustion process. This may be done by wise location of unit
vent terminal and combustion air inlet with regard to exhausters or prevailing wind directions. Remember,
chlorine is heavier than air. This fact should be kept in mind when determining installation location of these
heaters and building exhaust systems.
Desert Aire units are not designed or approved for use in atmospheres containing
flammable vapors or atmospheres highly laden with chlorinated vapors.
The following requirements must be followed when connecting this furnace to a vent system.
• The connection of this burner to the vent system shall be in accordance with the local building
codes, the vent manufacturer’s instructions and Part 7, venting of equipment, of the National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1
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