Thermo Products CMA2-75N ユーザーズマニュアル

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 
MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH 
 
VENT SIZE 
   2 IN. PVC 
FURNACE 
MODEL 
VENT 
LENGTH 
(FT.) 
EXHAUST 
VENT 
ELBOWS 
(NO.) 
COMBUSTION AIR  INTAKE 
ELBOWS (NO.) 
CMA 30 
8* 
7** 
*Note the drain elbow supplied with CMA furnaces count as 1 elbow. 
 
**Note the two 45
° elbows supplied w/CMA furnace count as 1 elbow. 
 
Table 2 
 
6.  A hack saw may be used to cut the PVC pipe. It must be cut smoothly at 
right angles with all burrs removed. All joints must use standard PVC 
Schedule 40 elbows and couplings. Joints are not to be made by gluing, 
except where noted, and butting together the cut or raw edges of the vent 
pipe. (The joints inside the vestibule should be sealed with a silicone caulk to 
allow for maintenance.)  Notice: Do not use silicone caulk to seal the PVC 
sleeve or coupling to the metal air intake collar on the burner box. The 
screw securing the sleeve or coupling to the collar is sufficient.
 
 
7.  Use the two radiator hose clamps to connect both the exhaust vent and 
combustion air vent pipes to the venting system (included in the parts 
package.)  This will aid in the serviceability of the vent should it need to be 
removed in the future.  (Refer to figure 6). 
 
8.  Vent connections shall be checked for leakage with the furnace induced 
draft blower running and with the vent termination blocked. A mild soap and 
water solution may be used to check for leaks. 
 
9.  Vent pipe passing through an unheated space must be insulated with 1.0” 
thick foil faced fiberglass insulation or its equivalent to prevent freezing of any 
condensate within the pipe. 
 
10.  Minimum clearance from the PVC pipe to combustible material is zero 
inches. 
 
IMPORTANT:  The CMA furnace models are vented  through the roof.  For 
roof venting refer to Section IV, J, of this manual. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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