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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Gas Furnace: (F/G)9MVE

440 01 4400 03

9

Specifications subject to change without notice.

Air for Combustion and

Ventilation

Introduction

Direct Vent (2

pipe) Applications

When the furnace is installed as a direct vent (2-pipe) furnace,

no special provisions for air for combustion are required.

However, other gas appliances installed in the space with the

furnace may require outside air for combustion. Follow the

guidelines below to insure that other gas appliances have

sufficient air for combustion.

Non

Direct Vent (1

pipe) Applications

When the furnace is installed as a non-direct vent (1-pipe)

furnace, it will be necessary to insure there is adequate air for

combustion. Other gas appliances installed with the furnace

may also require air for combustion and ventilation in addition

to the amount of combustion air and ventilation air required for

the furnace. Follow the guidelines below to insure that the

furnace and other gas appliances have sufficient air for

combustion.

Ventilated Combustion Air Applications

When the furnace is installed using the ventilated combustion

air option, the attic or crawlspace must freely communicate with

the outdoor to provide sufficient air for combustion. The

combustion air pipe cannot be terminated in attics or

crawlspaces that use ventilation fans designed to operate

during the heating season. If ventilation fans are present in

these areas, the combustion air pipe must terminate outdoors

as a Direct Vent/ 2-Pipe system.
All air for combustion is piped directly to the furnace from a

space that is well ventilated with outdoor air (such as an attic,

crawlspace, or equipment closet) and the space is well isolated

from the living space or garage.  In addition, other gas

appliances installed in the space with the furnace may require

outside air for combustion. Follow the guidelines below to

insure that the roof or crawlspace walls have sufficient free

area to provide sufficient air for combustion and ventilation for

the furnaces. The guidelines below can be used to insure that

other gas appliances have sufficient air for combustion.
Provisions for adequate combustion, ventilation, and dilution air

must be provided in accordance with:

U.S. Installations:

 Section 9.3 of the NFPA 54/ANSI

Z223.1

2012 , Air for Combustion and Ventilation and

applicable provisions of the local building codes.

Canadian Installations: 

Part 8 of

CAN/CSA

B149.1

2010, Venting Systems and Air

Supply for Appliances and all authorities having

jurisdiction.

CAUTION

!

FURNACE CORROSION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in furnace

damage.
Air for combustion must not be contaminated by halogen

compounds, which include fluoride, chloride, bromide,

and iodide. These elements can corrode heat

exchangers and shorten furnace life. Air contaminants

are found in aerosol sprays, detergents, bleaches,

cleaning solvents, salts, air fresheners, and other

household products.

WARNING

!

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
The operation of exhaust fans, kitchen ventilation fans,

clothes dryers, attic exhaust fans or fireplaces could

create a NEGATIVE PRESSURE CONDITION at the

furnace. Make

up air MUST be provided for the

ventilation devices, in addition to that required by the

furnace. Refer to the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Hazard warning in the venting section of these

instructions to determine if an adequate amount of

make

up air is available.

The requirements for combustion and ventilation air depend

upon whether or not the furnace is located in a space having a

volume of at least 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh  (4.8 cubic

meters per kW) input rating for all gas appliances installed in

the space.

Spaces having less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh  (4.8

cubic meters per kW) require the 

OUTDOOR

COMBUSTION AIR

 

METHOD

.

Spaces having at least 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btuh (4.8

cubic meters per kW)  may use the 

INDOOR

COMBUSTION AIR, STANDARD or KNOWN AIR

INFILTRATION

 

METHOD

.

Outdoor Combustion Air Method

1. Provide the space with sufficient air for proper

combustion, ventilation, and dilution of flue gases using

permanent horizontal or vertical duct(s) or opening(s)

directly communicating with the outdoors or spaces that

freely communicate with the outdoors.

2.

Figure 6

 illustrates how to provide TWO OUTDOOR

OPENINGS, one inlet and one outlet combustion and

ventilation air openings to the outdoors.

a. One opening 

MUST 

commence within 12-in.

(300 mm) of the ceiling and the second opening

MUST commence within 12-in. (300 mm) of the floor.

b. Size openings and ducts per 

Figure 6

 and 

Table 3

.

c. TWO HORIZONTAL DUCTS require 1 square inch

(25.4 square mm) of free area per 2,000 Btuh (1,100

mm

2

/kW) of combined input for all gas appliances in

the space per 

Figure 6

 and 

Table 3

.

d. TWO OPENINGS OR VERTICAL DUCTS require 1

square inch (25.4 square mm)of free area per 4,000

Btuh (550 mm

2

/kW) for combined input of all gas

appliances in the space per 

Figure 6

 and 

Table 3

.

3. ONE OUTDOOR OPENING requires:

a. 1 sq. in. (25.4 square mm)of free area per 3,000 Btuh

(734 mm

2

/kW) for combined input of all gas

appliances in the space per 

Table 3

 and

b. Not less than the sum of the areas of all vent

connectors in the space.

The opening shall commence within 12-in. (300 mm) of the

ceiling. Appliances in the space shall have clearances of at

least 1-in. (25 mm) from the sides and back and 6-in. (150 mm)

from the front. The opening shall directly communicate with the

outdoors or shall communicate through a vertical or horizontal

duct to the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely

communicate with the outdoors.

Summary of Contents for F9MVE

Page 1: ...owing manner Safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be alert to the potential for personal injury TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3 INTRODUCTIO...

Page 2: ...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 one half 1 2 inch in size GAS...

Page 3: ...othing and work gloves Have a fire extinguisher available Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit CAUTION CUT HAZARD Fail...

Page 4: ...rn air temperature of 60 F 15 C db or intermittent operation down to 55 F 15 C db such as when used with a night setback thermostat Return air temperature must not exceed 80 F 27 C db Failure to follo...

Page 5: ...to electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace the control and the person at the same elec trostatic potential 1 Disconnect all power to the furnace Multiple disconnects may be required DO NOT TOU...

Page 6: ...0401410 14 3 16 361 12 1 2 319 12 9 16 322 7 1 8 181 121 54 0401712 17 1 2 445 15 7 8 403 16 406 8 3 4 222 131 59 0601412 14 3 16 361 12 1 2 319 12 9 16 322 7 1 8 181 132 60 0601714 17 1 2 445 15 7 8...

Page 7: ...hipped in the main blower compartment See Table 2 for loose parts bag contents This furnace must be installed so the electrical components are protected from water not be installed directly on any com...

Page 8: ...airplane hangar or other building having a hazardous atmo sphere the furnace must be installed in accordance with the NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 2012 or CAN CSA B149 1 2010 See Figure 4 Figure 4 Installatio...

Page 9: ...de and iodide These elements can corrode heat exchangers and shorten furnace life Air contaminants are found in aerosol sprays detergents bleaches cleaning solvents salts air fresheners and other hous...

Page 10: ...sisted appliances in Btuh hr Ifan combined input of all fan assisted appliances in Btuh hr ACH air changes per hour ACH shall not exceed 0 60 The following requirements apply to the Standard Method an...

Page 11: ...ir openings shall be not less than 3 in 80 mm Table 3 Minimum Free Area Required for Each Combustion Air Opening or Duct to Outdoors FURNACE INPUT BTUH TWO HORIZONTAL DUCTS 1 SQ IN 2 000 BTUH 1 100 SQ...

Page 12: ...the potential of freezing the drain trap and drain line must be protected The use of accessory drain trap heaters electric heat tape and or RV antifreeze is recommended for these installations CAUTIO...

Page 13: ...1307 Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance Figure 9 Unconverted Factory Configuration as viewed in the Downflow Orientation A11587LA Remove relief tube from relief port on con...

Page 14: ...nsate drainage See bottom images in Figure 10 and Figure 11 A field supplied accessory Horizontal Installation Kit trap grommet is required for all direct vent horizontal installations only The kit co...

Page 15: ...to the collector box and remove trap Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance Horizontal Right Trap Configuration A11573LB Attach condensate trap with screw to collector box Sli...

Page 16: ...5 6 Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance Horizontal Left Trap Configuration A11574LB Rotate elbow to desired position and torque clamp on inlet 15 lb in Slide relief tube in...

Page 17: ...e condensate drain must be routed from the trap through the furnace casing The condensate drain can be routed through the left or right side of the casing The left or right side is as you are viewing...

Page 18: ...PVC pipe by sliding a spring clamp over the open end of the grommet on the outside the furnace casing 16 Open the spring clamp and insert the long end of the adapter or the 1 2 in CPVC pipe into the o...

Page 19: ...ELBOW WITH DISCHARGE PIPE Attach elbow to condensate trap Cut formed end off condensate drain elbow Connect short end of Z pipe to modified drain elbow Factory supplied 1 2 in CPVC to 3 4 in PVC adap...

Page 20: ...asing side to attach supply air duct humidifier or other accessories All supply side accessories MUST be connected to duct external to furnace main casing Return Air Connections WARNING FIRE HAZARD A...

Page 21: ...Floor and Plenum Opening Dimensions A96283 NOTE It is recommended that the perforated supply air duct flanges be completely removed from furnace when installing the furnace on a factory supplied case...

Page 22: ...to follow this caution may result in minor property damage Local codes may require a drain pan under entire furnace and condensate trap when a condensing furnace is used in an attic application or ove...

Page 23: ...8 600 Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with Coil Assembly or coil box subbase not required 15 1 2 394 19 483 16 1 2 419 20 508 21 533 Upflow Applications on Combustible or Noncombustible...

Page 24: ...ire a drain pan and condensate trap when a condensing furnace is installed over a finished ceiling Figure 26 Working Platform for Attic Installation 2 in 51 mm A11154 ROLLOUT PROTECTION REQUIRED Insta...

Page 25: ...n be installed on either side of the furnace the bottom of the furnace or any combination of side and bottom of the furnace See Figure 28 Figure 31 and Figure 30 For downflow applications the filter r...

Page 26: ...shable Representative After Market Filter Media Fiberglass Pleated CFM L s 1 in 2 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 2 in 5 cm 1 in 2 5 cm 2 in 5 cm 800 378 0 03 9 0 05 12 0 07 18 0 17 43 0 11 28 1000 472 0 04 11 0 06...

Page 27: ...s HORIZONTAL TOP RETURN NOT PERMITTED FOR ANY MODEL SIDE RETURN AIR NOT PERMITTED FOR 2000 CFM AND ABOVE OF AIR FLOW L10F034 External Filter Cabinet Configurations Figure 30 Accessory Bottom Filter Ra...

Page 28: ...tion Ductwork passing through unconditioned space should be insulated to enhance system performance When air conditioning is used a vapor barrier is recommended Maintain a 1 in 25 mm clearance from co...

Page 29: ...h has previously served another gas ap pliance Black iron pipe shall be installed at the furnace gas control valve and extend a minimum of 2 in 51 mm outside the furnace CAUTION FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD...

Page 30: ...to furnace When servicing controls label all wires prior to disconnecting Reconnect wires correctly Verify proper operation after servicing WARNING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow th...

Page 31: ...ONLY FIVE WIRE NOTE 2 NOTE 1 1 STAGE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS FIELD SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT CONDENSING UNIT FURNACE COM R W GND GND FIELD 24 VOLT WIRING FIELD 115 208 230 460 VOLT WIRING FACTORY 24 VOL...

Page 32: ...6 Connect field ground wire and factory ground wire to green ground screw on J Box mounting bracket as shown in Figure 37 7 Connect field power and neutral leads to furnace power leads as shown in Fig...

Page 33: ...HUM The HUM terminal is a 24 VAC output energized when the blower is operating during a call for heat See Figure 40 3 Communication Connector This connection is used when the furnace is controlled by...

Page 34: ...E IGNITER INDUCER MOTOR CONNECTOR 115 VAC L2 NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS 115 VAC L1 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS EAC 1 TERMINAL 115 VAC 1 0 AMP MAX PL1 LOW VOLTAGE MAIN HARNESS CONNECTOR TERMINALS HARNESS CONNECT...

Page 35: ...nt t certifi s ULC S636 pour l application des composantes Royal Pipe IPEX PVC qui sont certifi es ce standard Au Canada l appr t et le ciment doivent tre du m me fabricant que le syst me d vacuation...

Page 36: ...e composed of pipe fittings cements and primers listed to ULC S636 M G DuraVent PolyPro polyproplylene venting systems are ULC S636 listed NOTE When using polypropylene venting systems all venting mat...

Page 37: ...0 for references to clearances required by National code authorities A combustion air pipe to the outdoors is not required for a single pipe vent system A 12 in 304 mm long pipe with a 2 in 50 mm Nomi...

Page 38: ...CPVC Fittings Schedule 40 F441 CPVC Pipe Schedule 40 F442 CPVC Pipe SDR F493 For CPVC Solvent Cement For CPVC F628 ABS Pipe Cellular Core DWV at Schedule 40 IPS sizes F656 For PVC Primer For PVC F891...

Page 39: ...peration could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death For all venting configurations for this appliance and other gas appliances placed into operation for the structure provisions for adequate c...

Page 40: ...tchewan Figure 44 Tee at Termination Outlet A13078A OPTIONAL TERMINATION BRACKET FOR 2 PIPE TERMINATIONS 12 IN 305 MM ABOVE ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL 12 IN 305 MM MIN SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF COMBUST...

Page 41: ...grade whichever is greater Typ At least 36 in 914mm At least 36 in 914mm Side wall termination of less than 12 in 305mm above highest snow level Maintain 12 in 305mm min Clear ance above highest anti...

Page 42: ...er of the intake air pipe with EITHER a removable cap attached to a 6 inch long pipe connected to the tee or the External vent Trap Kit to help prevent contaminants from entering the furnace See Figur...

Page 43: ...be used for venting the furnace Try the next larger diameter pipe NOTE If the calculated Total Equivalent Vent Lengths results in different diameter pipes for the vent and combustion air select the la...

Page 44: ...hese instructions Install the Vent and Combustion Air Pipes With the furnace installed in the required position remove the desired knockouts from the casing It will be necessary to remove one knockout...

Page 45: ...ing only some models may vary in appearance DOWNFLOW LEFT VENT CONFIGURATION See NOTES following figures Downflow Configurations CONTINUED A11312 Representative drawing only some models may vary in ap...

Page 46: ...pearance Horizontal Right Configurations CONTINUED HORIZONTAL RIGHT LEFT VENT CONFIGURATION Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance HORIZONTAL RIGHT RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION Rep...

Page 47: ...manently cementing any joint 1 Working from furnace to outside cut pipe to required length s 2 De burr inside and outside of pipe 3 Chamfer outside edge of pipe for better distribution of primer and c...

Page 48: ...e same manufacturer WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death DO NOT use cement to join polypropylene venting systems Follow the...

Page 49: ...ittings Clean and cement using same procedures as used for system piping DO NOT CEMENT POLYPROPYLENE FITTINGS Two Pipe and Single Pipe Vent Termination NOTE Follow the instructions of the vent termina...

Page 50: ...pace Vent Termination 3 76 mm 12 305 mm Pipe hangar VentilatedCombustion Air intake termination in crawl space Ventilated Combustion Air intake pipe CRAWL SPACE L11F016A Figure 58 Attic Vent Terminati...

Page 51: ...y 12 in 305 mm Permitted only if veranda porch deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor See Note 4 Manufacturer s Recommendation See Notes 3 8 M Clearance to each side...

Page 52: ...ance under a veranda porch deck or balcony 12 in 305 mm Permitted only if veranda porch deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor See Note 4 Manufacturer s Recommendati...

Page 53: ...1 150 45 7 202 61 6 224 68 3 100 000 NA 17 5 2 94 28 7 205 62 5 229 69 8 120 000 NA NA NA 83 25 3 217 66 1 140 0004 NA NA NA 69 21 0 146 44 5 See notes at end of Venting Tables See Table 16 for altit...

Page 54: ...ludes FOR EACH PIPE 100 feet 30 M of vent pipe 95 feet 28 M of combustion air inlet pipe 3 90 long radius elbows and a polypropylene concentric vent kit Also includes 20 feet 6 1 M of flexible polypro...

Page 55: ...NA NA NA 62 18 9 175 53 3 140 0004 NA NA NA 32 9 8 63 19 2 8001 to 9000 2438 to 2743 40 000 10 3 0 121 36 9 130 39 6 NA NA 60 000 7 2 1 82 25 0 152 46 3 168 51 2 NA 80 000 NA 35 10 7 111 33 8 148 45...

Page 56: ...11 6 N A 80 000 20 10 Ft 20 0 64 0 64 0 56 0 47 0 20 0 70 0 173 0 150 0 125 0 20 0 70 0 175 0 177 0 147 0 M 6 1 19 5 19 5 17 1 14 3 6 1 21 3 52 7 45 7 38 1 6 1 21 3 53 3 53 9 44 8 0 20 Ft 20 0 32 0 3...

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