F96VTN and G96VTN: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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A11328A
HORIZONTAL LEFT-LEFT VENT CONFIGURATION
A11329A
HORIZONTAL LEFT-RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION
Fig. 54 – Horizontal Left (Appearance May Vary)
See “Notes for Venting Options”
A11337
HORIZONTAL RIGHT-VERTICAL VENT CONFIGURATION
A11336
HORIZONTAL RIGHT-LEFT VENT CONFIGURATION
A11335
HORIZONTAL RIGHT-RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION
Fig. 55 – Horizontal Right (Appearance May Vary)
See “Notes for Venting Options”
Notes for venting options
1. Attach vent pipe adapter with gasket to furnace casing.
2. Align notches in rubber coupling over standoffs on adapter. Slide
clamps over the coupling.
3. Slide vent pipe through adapter and coupling into vent elbow.
4. Insert vent pipe into vent elbow.
5. Torque all clamps 15 lb.-in.
6. Attach combustion air pipe adapter with gasket to furnace.
7. Attach combustion air pipe to adapter with silicone. Pilot drill a
1/8-in. hole in adapter and secure with a #7 x 1/2-in. sheet metal
screw.
A14546
Fig. 56 – Near Furnace Vent Connections
6
4
Alternate combustion air
connection.
Rotate vent
elbow to
required
position.
4
5
Vent Pipe
Requires Accessory Vent Kit
See Product Data for
Current Kit Number
ALTERNATE
COMBUSTION
AIR CONNECTIONS
Requires Internal Vent Kit
See Product Data for Current Kit Number
ALTERNATE
COMBUSTION
AIR CONNECTIONS
Avoid short horizontal offsets with 90
deg. Elbows. Short offsets can be
difficult to slope and may trap con-
densate.
Use 45 deg. Elbows where
possible, to ensure conden-
sate drainage.
Slope vent pipe back to the
furnace at least ¼” per foot