Lennox International Inc EL180UHE Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air, Unconfined Space

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DDo not install the furnace where drafts might blow direct­ ly into it. This could cause improper combustion and un­ safe operation.

DDo not block the furnace combustion air openings with clothing, boxes, doors, etc. Air is needed for proper combustion and safe unit operation.

DWhen the furnace is installed in an attic or other insu­ lated space, keep insulation away from the furnace.

NOTE - The Commonwealth of Massachusetts stipu­ lates these additional requirements:

DGas furnaces shall be installed by a licensed plumb­ er or fitter only.

DThe gas cock must be “T handle” type.

DWhen a furnace is installed in an attic, the passage­ way to and service area surrounding the equipment shall be floored.

WARNING

The State of California has determined that this prod­ uct may contain or produce a chemical or chemicals, in very low doses, which may cause serious illness or death. It may also cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm.

Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air

In the past, there was no problem in bringing in sufficient out­ door air for combustion. Infiltration provided all the air that was needed. In today's homes, tight construction practices make it necessary to bring in air from outside for combus­ tion. Take into account that exhaust fans, appliance vents, chimneys, and fireplaces force additional air that could be used for combustion out of the house. Unless outside air is brought into the house for combustion, negative pressure (outside pressure is greater than inside pressure) will build to the point that a downdraft can occur in the furnace vent pipe or chimney. As a result, combustion gases enter the liv­ ing space creating a potentially dangerous situation.

In the absence of local codes concerning air for combus­ tion and ventilation, use the guidelines and procedures in this section to install EL180UHE furnaces to ensure effi­ cient and safe operation. You must consider combustion air needs and requirements for exhaust vents. A portion of this information has been reprinted with permission from the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI‐Z223.1). This reprinted ma­ terial is not the complete and official position of the ANSI on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.

CAUTION

Do not install the furnace in a corrosive or contami­ nated atmosphere. Meet all combustion and ventila­ tion air requirements, as well as all local codes.

CAUTION

Insufficient combustion air can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness or asphyxiation. It will also cause excess water in the heat exchanger resulting in rust­ ing and premature heat exchanger failure. Excessive exposure to contaminated combustion air will result in safety and performance related problems. Avoid exposure to the following substances in the combus­ tion air supply:

Permanent wave solutions Chlorinated waxes and cleaners Chlorine base swimming pool chemicals Water softening chemicals

De‐icing salts or chemicals Carbon tetrachloride Halogen type refrigerants

Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene) Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc. Hydrochloric acid

Cements and glues

Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers Masonry acid washing materials

All gas‐fired appliances require air for the combustion pro­ cess. If sufficient combustion air is not available, the fur­ nace or other appliances will operate inefficiently and un­ safely. Enough air must be provided to meet the needs of all fuel‐burning appliances and appliances such as exhaust fans which force air out of the house. When fireplaces, ex­ haust fans, or clothes dryers are used at the same time as the furnace, much more air is necessary to ensure proper combustion and to prevent a downdraft. Insufficient air causes incomplete combustion which can result in carbon monoxide.

In addition to providing combustion air, fresh outdoor air dilutes contaminants in the indoor air. These contami­ nants may include bleaches, adhesives, detergents, sol­ vents and other contaminants which can corrode furnace components.

The requirements for providing air for combustion and ven­ tilation depend largely on whether the furnace is installed in an unconfined or a confined space.

Unconfined Space

An unconfined space is an area such as a basement or large equipment room with a volume greater than 50 cubic feet (1.42 m3) per 1,000 Btu (.29 kW) per hour of the com­ bined input rating of all appliances installed in that space. This space also includes adjacent rooms which are not

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Contents Table of Contents Installation Instructions EL180UHEOpening Unit Dimensions inches mmShipping and Packing List Safety InformationEL180UHE Gas Furnace General Installed in Combination with a Cooling CoilUse of Furnace as Construction Heater Unconfined Space Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation AirAir from Outside Confined SpaceAir from Inside Equipment in Confined Space Upflow Applications Setting EquipmentSingle Side Return Air Return Air -- Upflow ApplicationsWith transition and filter Return Air -- Horizontal Applications Removing the Bottom PanelHorizontal Applications Filters Horizontal Application Unit Installed on PlatformDuct System Supply Air PlenumReturn Air Plenum VentingMounting Screws Location Upflow PositionLeft Side Vent Discharge Horizontal Left PositionRight Side Vent Discharge Side Vent DischargeSide Vent Discharge no modifications necessary Venting Using a Masonry ChimneyHorizontal Right Position Vent Connection Upflow and Horizontal Position Common Venting Using Metal-Lined Masonry ChimneyGeneral Venting Requirements Connector Diameter Maximum HorizontalConnector Length feet m Page MIN FAN + FAN FAN + NAT Gas Supply Gas PipingRemoval of the Furnace from Common Vent 103.92 97.69 92.31 Gas Pipe Capacity ft3/hr m3/hrPrecautions and Procedures Horizontal Applications Possible Gas Piping ConfigurationsElectrical Leak CheckAccessory Terminals Interior MAKE-UP BOX InstallationGenerator Use Voltage Requirements ThermostatEL180UHE Schematic Wiring Diagram Integrated Control Diagnostic Codes / Status of FurnaceIntegrated Control Automatic Hot Surface Ignition SystemUnit Start-Up For Your Safety Read Before LightingGAS Meter Clocking Chart Gas Pressure AdjustmentProper Combustion High AltitudeOther Unit Adjustments Service ML180UHE Burner Assembly & Removal Repair Parts ListControl Panel Parts Blower PartsStart-Up & Performance Check List Temperature Drop Cooling ModeTemperature Rise Unit Operation

EL180UHE specifications

Lennox International Inc. has long been a leader in providing innovative heating and cooling solutions, and the EL180UHE represents a notable advancement in their line of high-efficiency gas furnaces. Designed to meet the demands of residential heating, this unit combines advanced technology with user-friendly operation and significant energy savings.

One of the standout features of the EL180UHE is its efficiency rating, with an Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) of up to 80%. This high efficiency not only helps homeowners save on energy bills but also reduces their carbon footprint. The furnace is equipped with a reliable, multi-speed blower motor, which enhances comfort levels by maintaining consistent air circulation throughout the home.

The EL180UHE employs advanced combustion technologies, such as Lennox's low-NOx burner, which minimizes nitrogen oxide emissions, contributing to a cleaner environment. The unit is also designed with a sealed combustion system that draws air directly from the outdoors rather than from inside the home, leading to improved indoor air quality and increased safety.

Another significant characteristic of the EL180UHE is its whisper-quiet operation. This is achieved through well-engineered insulation and a design that minimizes noise levels, allowing for a comfortable living environment without disruptive sounds. Many homeowners appreciate the quiet performance, especially during the night or in spaces where noise is a concern.

The installation process is straightforward, supported by Lennox's user-friendly design. The EL180UHE is compatible with various home configurations and can easily integrate with existing HVAC systems. Additionally, it has a compact footprint, making it suitable for homes with space constraints.

Further enhancing its appeal, this gas furnace features robust warranty options, reflecting Lennox's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Homeowners can rest assured that they are investing in a durable product that has been built to last.

In conclusion, Lennox International Inc.'s EL180UHE gas furnace exemplifies the company's dedication to innovation, efficiency, and reliability in home heating solutions. With its high AFUE rating, advanced combustion technology, quiet operation, and user-friendly design, the EL180UHE is an excellent choice for homeowners looking to enhance their comfort while minimizing energy costs.