Bryant 369RAN instruction manual Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials

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TABLE 1—MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS (IN.)

 

UNIT APPLICATION

UPFLOW

DOWNFLOW

HORIZONTAL

 

Furnace

0

2

2

Sides

Supply Plenum and Warm-Air Duct Within 6 ft

1

2

1

 

of Furnace

 

 

 

 

Back

Service Clearance

0

1

0

 

Furnace Casing or Plenum

2

2

2

Top

Horizontal Warm-Air Duct Within 6 ft of

2

2

3

 

Furnace

 

 

 

 

Bottom

 

0

0*

0*

Flue

Horizontally or Below Pipe

4

4

4

Pipe

Vertically Above Pipe

9

9

9

Front

 

8

8

24

* Use approved subbase for combustible floor.

NOTE: Adequate service clearances should be provided over and above these dimensions as required.

CAUTION: For attic installation, it is important to keep insulation 12 in. or more away from any furnace open- ings. Some types of insulating materials may be combus- tibles.

This furnace is approved for reduced clearances to combustible construction, therefore, it may be installed in a closet or similar enclosure. Since this unit may be installed in an upflow, counter- flow, or horizontal position, it may be located in a basement or on the same level as area to be heated. In any case, unit should always be installed level.

In a basement, or when installed on floor (as in a crawlspace), it is recommended that unit be installed on a concrete pad that is 1 in. to 2 in. thick.

When installed in counterflow position, furnace must not be installed on combustible flooring, unless approved subbase is used. Also, since flue pipe is in a counterflow position, Downflow Conversion/Vent Guard Kit MUST be used. (Also, read page 9.)

When installed in a horizontal position, furnace may be suspended by using an angle iron frame, as long as total weight of both furnace and frame are allowed for in support calculations. (Other methods of suspending are acceptable.) When installed in the Horizontal Position, this furnace must not be installed on combus- tible flooring, unless the approved Horizontal Subbase is used.

The required minimum clearances for furnace are specified in Table 1.

The furnace should be located as close as possible to chimney or vent in order to keep vent connections short and direct. The furnace should also be located as near as possible to center of air distribution system.

II. LOCATION RELATIVE TO COOLING EQUIPMENT

When installing furnace with cooling equipment for year-round operation, the following recommendations must be followed for series or parallel airflow:

1.In series airflow applications, coil is mounted after furnace in an enclosure in supply-air stream. The furnace blower is used for both heating and cooling airflow.

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WARNING: The coil MUST be installed on air dis- charge side of furnace. Under no circumstances should airflow be such that cooled, conditioned air can pass over furnace heat exchanger. This will cause condensation in heat exchanger and possible failure of heat exchanger which could lead to a fire hazard and/or a hazardous condition which may lead to bodily harm. Heat exchanger failure due to improper installation may not be covered by warranty.

2.In parallel airflow applications, dampers must be provided to direct air over furnace heat exchanger when heat is desired and over cooling coil when cooling is desired.

IMPORTANT: The dampers should be adequate to prevent cooled air from entering furnace. If manually operated, dampers must be equipped with a means to prevent operation of either cooling unit or furnace unless damper is in full cool or heat position.

INSTALLATION

I. AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

WARNING: Installation of this furnace in an area where it will receive contaminated combustion air must be avoided. Such contamination would include the follow- ing: ammonia, chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, halogenated hydrocarbons, carbon tetrachloride, cleaning solvents, hydrochloric acid, water softening chemicals, and similar chemicals. Failure to follow this warning will lead to premature rusting of heat exchanger and possible prema- ture furnace failure and/or vent failure which could result in fire hazard and/or bodily harm.

WARNING: Do not block combustion-air openings in the furnace. Any blockage will result in improper com- bustion which may result in a fire hazard and/or cause bodily harm.

II. GENERAL

This furnace should be installed in a location in which facilities for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of oil, proper venting, and maintenance of ambient temperature at safe limits under normal conditions of use. The location should not interfere with proper circulation of air within the confined space. (See NFPA-31, Section 1.5.)

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsUnit Size DimensionsIntroduction Location GeneralUnit Application Upflow Downflow Horizontal Installation AIR for Combustion and Ventilation II. GeneralMinimum Clearances to Combustible Materials II. Location Relative to Cooling EquipmentCombustion AIR From Confined Space III. Unconfined SpaceMinimum Floor Area For Unconfined Space IV. Confined SpaceVenting Combustion AIR from Outdoors Through Vertical DuctsCombustion AIR from Outdoors Through Horizontal Ducts Duct Work RecommendationsElectrical Data Furnace Draft Conditions IN. WC FiltersFilter and Flange II. Combustion CheckWiring Diagram A00419 Burner Input and Nozzle Size III. FAN Adjustment CheckVIII. Constant Blower Switch MaintenanceIV. Blower Removal Airflow Data CFMII. OIL Burner III. Heat Exchanger and Flue PipeService Training