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VENTING SYSTEM

 WARNING:

It is imperative to maintain proper operation of the 

venting system, including the masonry chimney 

(if applicable). Insufficient venting could create 

the production of excessive amounts of Carbon 

Monoxide (CO) - a colorless, odorless gas that is 

produced during incomplete combustion of any 

fuel. It can cause death without warning. Carbon 

monoxide poisoning can cause flu- like symptoms 

and also dizziness, fatigue, headaches, nausea, 

and irregular breathing.
If you suspect that you are experiencing CO 

poisoning, get fresh air immediately. Leave the 

home and call for assistance from a neighbor’s 

home.

 WARNING:

CARBON-MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow instructions could result in severe 

personal injury or death due to carbon-monoxide 

poisoning if combustion products infiltrate into the 

building.
Check that all openings in the outside wall around 

the vent (and air intake) pipe(s) are sealed to prevent 

infiltration of combustion products into the building.
Check that furnace vent (and air intake) terminal(s) are 

not obstructed in any way during all seasons.

•  The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) 

recommends every home have a Carbon Monoxide detector 

in hallways near the bedrooms in each sleeping area. CO 

detectors should be certified to the most recent requirements 

of the UL, IAS OR CSA Standard and should be installed, 

operated, and maintained in accordance with the detector 

manufacturers instructions.

SOURCES OF CORROSION

It is known that certain common household chemicals can 

cause heat exchanger corrosion if the vapors are pulled into 

the furnace’s burners The following is a list of chemicals that 

should not be used or stored near the furnace.

Do not store these chemicals near the furnace:

•  Permanent wave solutions

•  Chlorinated waxes and cleaners

•  Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals

•  Water softening chemicals

•  De-icing salts or chemicals

•  Carbon tetrachloride

•  Halogen type refrigerants

•  Cleaning solvents (perchloroethylene)

•  Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc.

•  Hydrochloric acid

•  Cements and glues

•  Antistatic fabric softeners

•  Masonry acid washing materials

 CAUTION:

This furnace requires unrestricted airflow for 

combustion and ventilation. For proper and safe 

operation, it is extremely important that the furnace 

receives an unobstructed flow of clean, fresh air 

to properly burn the fuel gas. If this flow of air is 

restricted, the partially burned combustion gases 

may create dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide 

that can cause personal injury or death.

•  Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace, air 

openings or spacings around the furnace area or the room 

or closet the furnace is in. Furniture and drapery should be 

arranged so that the supply air registers and return grilles 

are not obstructed.

•  If your furnace obtains its air through a pipe to the outdoors, 

do not allow the inlet of the pipe to become blocked. If the 

furnace is operated without adequate air for combustion, it 

may cause unit safety devices to activate. This indicates 

that a serious problem with the unit has occurred and must 

be corrected immediately.

•  Before remodeling near the furnace, consult with a local 

code official or the National Fuel Gas Code to make sure 

you will be in compliance with supplying adequate air for 

combustion. By erecting new walls, it is sometimes possible 

to inadvertently restrict the furnace’s air supply. You can 

find more information about supplying combustion air in 

the NFGC, which is available at many libraries.

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES

 WARNING:

Do not place combustible materials on or against 

the furnace cabinet or within 6 inches of the vent 

pipe. Furnace area must be kept clear and free 

of combustible materials, gasoline and other 

flammable vapors and liquids. A fire or explosion 

may result causing property damage, personal 

injury or loss of life. Failure to follow the safety 

warnings exactly could result in serious injury, 

death or property damage.

The furnace is designed to have certain clearances to 

combustible items such as wood, paper, etc. Some types 

of insulation are combustible. If your furnace is installed in 

an attic, near unfinished walls, or in other insulated space, 

keep area surrounding the furnace free of insulating material.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for G8SA Series

Page 1: ...asoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Leave the building immediately Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone Follow the gas suppliers instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call th...

Page 2: ...F CORROSION 4 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 4 ABOUT THE FURNACE 5 INTRODUCTION 5 FILTER 5 THERMOSTAT 5 FURNACE LOCATION 5 STARTUP SHUTDOWN 6 STARTING THE FURNACE 6 SHUTTING DOWN THE FURNACE 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION 7 FURNACE AIR DUCTS 7 VENTING SYSTEM 7 BLOWER FILTER 7 BURNER OPERATION 7 NEW CONSTRUCTION 7 ...

Page 3: ... this manual to designate a degree or level of seriousness and should not be ignored WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in personal injury or death CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage WARNING Thesafetyinformationlistedbelowmustbefollowed duringtheinstallat...

Page 4: ...tc Hydrochloric acid Cements and glues Antistatic fabric softeners Masonry acid washing materials CAUTION This furnace requires unrestricted airflow for combustion and ventilation For proper and safe operation itisextremelyimportantthatthefurnace receives an unobstructed flow of clean fresh air to properly burn the fuel gas If this flow of air is restricted the partially burned combustion gases ma...

Page 5: ...e parts All repairs must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician FILTER WARNING Never operate the furnace without a filter in place Accumulating dust in the return air can build up on internalcomponents resultinginlossofefficiency equipment damage and possible fire Airfilter s arenotsuppliedwiththefurnaceasshipped fromthefactory Theinstallermustprovideahighvelocity filter and rack for a filter ...

Page 6: ...ration SHUTTING DOWN THE FURNACE IMPORTANT IF YOU NEED TO SHUT DOWN YOUR FURNACEFORSERVICEORMAINTENANCE SHUTOFF THE GAS VALVE TO THE FURNACE BEFORE TURNING OFF THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE NOTE Your furnace may be equipped with one of three types of gas valves Remove the door panel from the front of the furnace and determine which valve type matches your installation in Figure 1 Move the switch to the O...

Page 7: ...wards and be physically secured without holes or corrosion Any corroded section of vent pipe must be replaced and any obstructionorblockagemustberemovedbythetechnician Fluepassagewaysandtheventsystemshouldbeinspected and cleaned if required by a licensed HVAC technician annually to ensure continued safe operation Existingmasonrychimneysshouldbeinspectedandrelined if necessary by a licensed HVAC te...

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