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AFII Burner Manual
the burner or provide a sealed enclosure for the burner 
and supply it with its own combustion air supply.
Direct/Sidewall Venting Application 
When sidewall venting appliances, carefully 
follow appliance and power venter instructions for 
installation and wiring.
AFII burners are equipped with a removable air 
inlet to allow use of a 4” duct to supply outside air 
for combustion. Do not exceed 50 equivalent feet.  
Allow 6 feet for each elbow.
Remove the inlet cover.
Insert 4” duct into the inlet ring.  
Fasten duct into place using at least 3 sheet 
metal screws evenly spaced around the inlet 
ring. Refer to Figure 3.
Remove the barometric draft control unless it is 
in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the 
inlet.
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Eventually the blockage could prevent exhausting the 
fl ue gases. Instead, the fl ue gases could vent out the 
barometric damper into the living space. 
Therefore, it is strongly recommended that an approved 
insulated stainless steel liner be installed.
Combustion Air Supply Information
Section: Inspect/Prepare Installation Site
The burner cannot properly burn the fuel if it is not 
supplied with a reliable combustion air source.
Follow the guidelines in the latest editions of the 
NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 regarding providing 
adequate air for combustion and ventilation.
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Failure to provide adequate air supply could 
seriously affect the burner performance and result in 
damage to the equipment, asphyxiation, explosion or 
fi re hazards.
Adequate Combustion 
and Ventilation Air Supply 
Required
Figure 2 - Chimney Design - Above the Roof
Minimum Clearence: 2 FT.
NOTE: Correct 
chimney design is 
shown by dotted lines.  
Incorrect chimney 
design, as shown by 
the solid lines, may 
result in down-drafts.
Appliances located in confi ned spaces: All confi ned 
spaces should have two (2) permanent openings; one 
near the top of the enclosure and one near the bottom 
of the enclosure. Each opening must have a free area 
of not less than one (1) square inch per 1,000 BTU’s per 
hour of the total input rating of all appliances within the 
enclosure. The openings should have free access to the 
building interior, which should have adequate infi ltration 
from the outside.
Exhaust fans and other air-using devices: Size air 
openings large enough to supply all air-using devices 
in addition to the minimum size required for combustion 
air. If there is any possibility of the equipment room 
developing a negative pressure due to exhaust fans, 
clothes dryers, etc., either pipe combustion air directly to 
4 inch Duct
Air
Inlet
Elbow
1/4”
Mesh
Screen
Inlet Ring
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Figure 3. Outside Air Connection