Nordyne RL 90+ User Manual

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 WARNING:
CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING HAZARD
1.  Seal any unused openings in the vent-
ing system
2.  Inspect the venting system for proper 
size and horizontal pitch, as required 
in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 
Z223.1 or the CAN/CGA B149 Instal-
lation Codes and these instructions.  
Determine that there is no blockage 
or restriction, leakage, corrosion and 
other defi ciencies which could cause 
an unsafe condition.
3.  So far as is practical, close all build-
ing doors and windows and all doors 
between the space in which the 
appliance(s) connected to the venting 
system are located and other spaces 
of the building.  
4.  Follow the lighting instructions.  Place 
the appliance being inspected in opera-
tion. Adjust thermostat so appliance 
shall operate continuously.
5.  Turn on clothes dryers and any other 
appliance not connected to the vent-
ing system.  Turn on any exhaust fans, 
such as range hoods and bathroom 
exhausts, so they shall operate at maxi-
mum speed.  Do not operate a summer 
exhaust fan.  
6. Close 
fi replace dampers.
7.  Test for spillage from draft hood 
equipped appliance at the draft hood 
relief opening after 5 minutes of main 
burner operation.  Use the fl ame of a 
match or candle.
8.  If improper venting is observed during 
any of the above tests, the venting sys-
tem must be corrected in accordance 
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 
Z223.1/NFPA 54 
and/or  CSA B149.1, 
Natural Gas and Propane Installation 
Codes.
9.  After it has been determined that each 
appliance connected to the venting 
system properly vents when tested as 
outlined above, return doors, windows, 
exhaust fans, fi replace dampers and 
any other gas burning appliance to 
their previous conditions of use.
Vent Pipe Material
Vent and combustion air pipe and fi ttings must be 
one of the following materials and must conform 
to the indicated ANSI/ASTM standards:
 Material 
Standard
  Schedule 40 PVC 
D1785
 PVC-DWV 
D2665
 SDR-21* 
D2241
 & 
SDR-26* 
 ABS-DWV 
D2661
  Schedule 40 ABS 
F628
  Foam/Cellular Core PVC  F891
*In Canada, check the local codes to ensure that 
SDR is approved for use. SDR is not approved 
for all Canadian installations.
Cement and primer must conform to ATSM 
Standard D2564 for PVC and Standard D2235 
for ABS.  When joining PVC piping to ABS, use 
PVC solvent cement.  (See procedure specifi ed 
in ASTM Standard D3138.)
Vent Pipe Length and Diameter
In order for the furnace to operate properly, 
the combustion air and vent piping must not be 
excessively restrictive.  To ensure this use Table 
5, which indicates the maximum allowable pip-
ing length for a furnace of specifi ed input rate, 
when installed with piping of selected diameter 
and number of elbows. This table applies to the 
length and number of elbows for each pipe.  To 
use the table, the furnace input rate, the center-
line length and the number of elbows on each 
pipe must be known.  Choose the diameter for 
which the tabulated length is equal to or greater 
than required.
Proper use of the table is illustrated by the fol-
lowing example:
Example:
An 80,000 Btu/h furnace is to be installed in a 
“one-pipe” system with 40 feet of vent piping. 
There are a total of four long radius 90-degree 
elbows used in the vent, including the one exterior 
to the building.
 
Solution:
For this particular installation, the equivalent vent 
length must be calculated. This equivalent vent 
length will then be compared to the maximum 
allowable vent length given in Table 5. Then, the 
diameter of the piping can be chosen for which the