Thermo Products GMC-85 User Manual

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
 
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The preferred location of the outside combustion air intake termination (e.g. an optional stainless 
steel intake hood, part no.370183) is through the side of the structure, skirting or enclosure. An 
alternate termination location is under the structure in the skirted or crawlspace area providing a 
minimum of 50 square inches of free area exists around the perimeter for outside combustion air 
to be drawn through. 
 
The furnace is shipped with a combustion air duct that must be installed in the bottom of the 
burner enclosure, before the burner is installed. This 2-inch by 7-inch duct is shipped in two 
pieces. High temperature silicone sealant should be applied to both vertical seams, before it is 
snapped together with four flanges on one end. The duct must then have high temperature 
silicone applied to the flanges. Then, the combustion air duct can be inserted through the opening 
in the floor base model no.70.  When the combustion air duct has been inserted completely, 
secure the duct to the combustion adapter with self-tapping sheet metal screws, refer to Figure 6. 
Make certain that the flanges, duct, and adapter are completely sealed to the burner enclosure 
base with high temperature silicone caulk. 
 
NOTE: The adapter may be cut with sheet metal shears to the appropriate size and secured over 
the inlet air duct opening. The adapter will convert the rectangular opening to a round connector 
ring. The ring will allow the connection of 2-inch I.D. flexible hose (provided) between the 
adapter and the inlet air boot, attached to the burner. Secure both ends of the flex hose with hose 
clamps (provided). 
 
A 2-inch round to 7-inch x 4-inch rectangular, sheet metal, transition boot is supplied with the 
furnace for adapting a 4-inch round combustion air duct to the 2-inch x 7-inch combustion air 
duct. This boot has a screen inserted into the 4-inch round portion of the boot to provide a degree 
of protection from pests entering the furnace when the boot is terminated in the crawl space, or 
skirted area, directly below the furnace. 
  
The material recommended for the combustion air duct is smooth, round, galvanized steel duct or 
schedule 20 PVC pipe. The maximum duct length allowed is equivalent to 40-feet of straight 
duct. Reduce this length by 6-feet for the intake hood and each 90-degree elbow used, and by 3-
feet for each 45-degree elbow used the combustion air duct. Flexible, spiral, or corrugated duct is 
not recommended, due to the relatively high pressure drop associated with air movement through 
this type of passageway.