Thermo Products MDA1-50N, MHA1-75N Standard Clearances, Refer to Figure, Non-combustible Material

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.

and MDA1-75; 100CA-BASE for MDA1-100; and 125CA-BASE for MDA1-125.

refer to Figure 1.

Figure 1: Counter flow Furnace Combustible Surface-Mounting Base

D. Standard Clearances

Definitions of combustible material and non-combustible as issued by the National Fuel Gas Code are as follows:

Combustible Material:

Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics or other material that will ignite and burn whether flameproof or not or whether plastered or not plastered.

Non-combustible Material:

Material which will not ignite and burn; such materials consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, concrete, slate, glass, plaster or combination thereof.

Table 1: Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials

 

Sides & Rear

Front of

Top of

 

Sides of

Model No.

of Furnace

Furnace

Plenum

Flue or Vent

Plenum

 

(in.)

(in.)

(in.)

(in.)

(in.)

All Models

 

 

 

 

 

Covered by

0

6

1

*6

1

This Manual

 

 

 

 

 

*6 in. clearance may be reduced to 1 in. with UL Recognized type B1 vent.

The minimum clearances are listed for fire protection. Clearances for servicing and proper operation, the front of the furnaces and to all points on the furnace requiring access must be 24 in.

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Contents Induced Draft Highboy COUNTERFLOW/HORIZONTAL GAS Furnace Section Safety II. Installation Guidelines Page Packaging Shipping DamageSafety II. Installation Guidelines CodesInstallation Location Closet and Alcove InstallationStandard Clearances Refer to FigureNon-combustible Material Plenum Flue or Vent All Models Covered by This ManualAir for Combustion and Ventilation MDA1 Horizontal Installation MDA1 Installed Horizontal Filters/ Filter Installation Duct Work and Air ConditioningUse of Non-Thermo Pride Filter Retention Means Optional Thermo Pride Filter RackFPM FormulaVenting Replacing An Existing Furnace From a Common Vent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardCondensing in the Chimney Page Page Vent Connection to Inducer Inducer Mounting Sidewall Venting Automated Literature FAXHorizontal Size and Lengths for Horizontal Vents Horizontal Size and Length for Sidewall VentingGAS Piping General GAS Piping Fire or Explosion HazardPage Installation of Natural GAS Piping Typical Gas PipingInstallation of Propane GAS Piping Steel Pipe Size for Natural Gas IPSPage Field Wiring and Replacing Wiring ElectricalElectronic Air Cleaner and Humidifier Connections Room ThermostatBlower and Control Panel To delay fan Set Switch Initial StartupWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn Off Gas To Appliance Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Burner Adjustment Setting Supply Air Temperature Rise Typical Observation of Main Burner FlamesCheckout Procedure Important Remove flue blockage when doneDiagnostic Features LED will also flash once at power-upShut off gas and disconnect power before continuing General InspectionHouse Air Blower Return Air Filter Filter Maintenance ProcedureFilter Replacement VI. Installers Instructions to User Appendix a Sources for Reference Standards Appendix B Sequence of Operations Sequence of Operations for Heating SystemMode of Operation Control System Action Appendix C Troubleshooting Flowcharts Heating SystemYes Is ignitor positioned Correctly? Does system run until thermostat is satisfied? MDA1/MHA1-50S00S4426 Description Part Number QTYAppendix E Replacement Parts List MHA1 Page Replacement Parts List MDA1 Page Appendix F Wiring Diagram Page Appendix G MID-EFFICENCY Furnace Specifications MID-EFFICIENCY Highboy GAS Furnace SPECIFICATIONS5Nominal temp. rise Heating fan speed