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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel. 
 
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The furnace and its gas valve must be disconnected from the 
gas supply during pressure testing of the gas supply system at pressures 
in excess of 1/2 PSIG or 14 inches w.c
 
 
 
 
F.  GENERAL VENTING REQUIREMENTS 
 
The CMA furnace venting system must be installed by a qualified service person 
in accordance with local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI-
Z223.1 (Latest Edition) and these instructions. 
 
The following items and local code requirements must be followed: 
 
1.  The vent/air intake terminations outlined by Thermo Products in this 
manual must be used. 
 
2.  The entire vent/air intake system must be made of PVC Schedule 40 pipe 
except for the concentric vent kit.  NOTE:  All CMA furnaces must be installed 
with outside  combustion air. 
 
3.  The flue vent pipe and combustion air pipe must be at least as large as the 
exhaust vent/air intake pipe specified by Thermo Products. No reduction in 
size is permissible. The CMA requires 2” Schedule 40 PVC pipe.  
 
4.  This CMA furnace shall not be common vented with any other appliance 
including those burning solid fuels. 
 
5.  The  maximum permissible vent length of straight pipe and number of 
elbows permitted for the exhaust vent and combustion air inlet is shown in 
Table 2 . The elbows shown are in addition to the length of straight pipe 
permitted. When counting elbows, all elbows used in the exhaust vent or 
combustion air intake must be counted. This includes elbows used  inside the 
furnace jacket and termination elbows.  
 
Care should be taken to plan out the vent system to be as short as possible 
(but not shorter than 8 ft.) and to contain as few elbows as possible to insure 
the best possible operation of the furnace. 
 
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