Goodman Mfg MH95/ACSH96/AMEH96/ GCH95/GME95/GCH9 Manual De Usuario

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ADDITIONAL PLUG
FROM DRAIN KIT
7
EXTERNALLY
 MOUNT
RUBBER ELBOW
6
SECURE TO
ID BLOWER WITH
RUBBER COUPLING
AND HOSE
CLAMPS
COUNTERFLOW/UPRIGHT
(UPFLOW SIMILAR)
UPFLOW/HORIZONTAL
(COUNTERFLOW SIMILAR)
6
SECURE TO
ID BLOWER WITH
RUBBER COUPLING
AND HOSE
CLAMPS
6
SECURE TO
CABINET WITH
SCREWS
Alternate Vent/Flue Location
N
ON
-D
IRECT
 V
ENT
 (S
INGLE
 P
IPE
) P
IPING
Non-direct vent installations require only a vent/flue pipe.  The vent
pipe can be run horizontally with an exit through the side of the
building or run vertically with an exit through the roof of the building.
The vent can also be run through an existing unused chimney;
however, it must extend a minimum of 12 inches above the top of
the chimney.  The space between the vent pipe and the chimney
must be closed with a weather-tight, corrosion-resistant flashing.
For details concerning connection of the vent/flue pipe to the fur-
nace, refer to Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Air - Standard Fur-
nace Connections or Alternate Furnace Connections
 for specific
details.  Refer to the following Non-Direct Vent (Single Pipe) Piping
- Vent/Flue Pipe Terminations
 for specific details on termination
construction.
Although non-direct vent installations do not require a combustion
air intake pipe, a minimum of one 90° elbow should be attached to
the furnace’s combustion air intake if: an upright installation uses
the standard intake location.  This elbow will guard against inad-
vertent blockage of the air intake.
V
ENT
/F
LUE
 P
IPE
 L
ENGTHS
 
AND
 D
IAMETERS
Refer to the following table for applicable length, elbows, and pipe
diameter for construction of the vent/flue pipe system of a non-
direct vent installation.  In addition to the vent/flue pipe, a single 90°
elbow should be secured to the combustion air intake to prevent
inadvertent blockage.  The tee used in the vent/flue termination must
be included when determining the number of elbows in the piping sys-
tem.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
40,000
or 2 1/2
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
45,000
or 2 1/2
250
245
240
235
230
225
220
215
210
60,000
or 2 1/2
110
105
100
95
90
85
80
75
70
70,000
or 2 1/2
220
215
210
205
200
195
190
185
180
80,000
or 2 1/2
35
30
25
20
15
10
80,000
3
132
125
118
111
104
97
90
83
76
90,000
or 2 1/2
45
40
35
30
25
20
90,000
3
147
140
133
126
119
112
105
98
91
100,000
3
98
91
84
77
70
63
56
49
42
115,000
3
140
133
126
119
112
105
98
91
84
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
*MH95/ACSH96/AMEH96/GCH95/GME95
 Direct Vent (2  -  Pipe) and  Non-Direct Ve nt  (1- Pipe) 
(6)
Maximum  Allowable  Length of  Vent/Flue  Pipe & Combustion  Air  Pipe (ft)
 (1) (2)
Unit Input 
(Btu)
Pipe
Size 
(4) 
(in.)
Num ber of Elbows 
(3) (5)
1) Maximum allowable limits listed on individual lengths for inlet and flue and
NOT a combination.
2) Minimum requirement for each vent pipe is five (5) feet in length and one
elbow/tee.
3) Tee used in the vent/flue termination must be included when determining
the number of elbows in the piping system.
4) 2 1/2” or 3” diameter pipe can be used in place of 2” diameter pipe.
5) Increased Clearance Configurations using (2)  45 deg.  Long Sweep
elbows should be considered equivalent to one 90 deg. elbow.
6) One 90° elbow should be secured to the combustion air intake connec-
tion.
V
ENT
/F
LUE
 P
IPE
 T
ERMINATIONS
NOTE: If either a 90 degree or 45 degree elbow is used for termina-
tion, it must be pointed downward.
The vent/flue pipe may terminate vertically, as through a roof, or
horizontally, as through an outside wall.
Vertical vent/flue pipe terminations should be as shown in the fol-
lowing figure.  Refer to Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Air Pipe -
Termination Locations
 for details concerning location restrictions.
The penetration of the vent through the roof must be sealed tight
with proper flashing such as is used with a plastic plumbing vent.
Horizontal vent/flue pipe terminations should be as shown in the
following figure. Refer to Section IX, Vent/Flue Pipe and Combus-
tion Air Pipe - Termination Locations
 for details concerning loca-
tion restrictions.  A 2 3/8” diameter  wall penetration is required for
2” diameter pipe.  A 3” diameter hole is required for a 2 1/2” pipe
and a  3 1/2” diameter hole is required for 3” diameter pipe.  To
secure the pipe passing through the wall and prohibit damage to
piping connections, a coupling should be installed on either side
of the wall and solvent cemented to a length of pipe connecting the
two couplings.  The length of pipe should be the wall thickness
plus the depth of the socket fittings to be installed on the inside and
outside of the wall.  The wall penetration should be sealed with sili-
cone caulking material.
In a basement installation, the vent/flue pipe can be run between
joist spaces.  If the vent pipe must go below a joist and then up into
the last joist space to penetrate the header, two 45° elbows should be
used to reach the header rather than two 90° elbows.
NOTE: Terminate both pipes in the same pressure zone (same
side of roof, no major obstacles between pipes, etc.)