Allied Air Enterprises 92G1DF, A95DF, A93DF, 95G1DF dimensions GAS Pipe Capacity − FT 3 /HR kL/HR

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Left Side Piping

 

AUTOMATIC

MANUAL

 

(Standard)

 

 

 

MAIN SHUT−OFF

MANUAL

 

GAS VALVE

 

 

VALVE

AUTOMATIC

Plug

(with manual

MAIN SHUT−OFF

(With 1/8 in. NPT

GAS VALVE

shut−off valve)

VALVE

(with manual

Plug

 

Plugged Tap

(With 1/8 in. NPT

 

Shown)

shut−off valve)

 

Plugged Tap Shown)

 

 

GROUND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JOINT

 

 

 

 

UNION

GROUND

 

 

 

 

JOINT

 

 

 

 

UNION

 

 

 

DRIP LEG

 

 

FIELD

Right Side Piping

 

 

PROVIDED

(Alternate)

Bellows Grommet

DRIP LEG

AND INSTALLED

 

 

NOTE − BLACK IRON PIPE ONLY TO BE ROUTED INSIDE OF CABINET

Bellows Grommet

 

 

FIGURE 43

GAS PIPE CAPACITY − FT 3 /HR (kL/HR)

Nominal

Internal

 

 

 

 

Length of Pipe−Feet(m)

 

 

 

 

Iron Pipe Size

Diameter

10

20

30

40

 

50

60

70

80

90

100

−Inches(mm)

−Inches(mm)

(3.048)

(6.096)

(9.144)

(12.192)

 

(15.240)

(18.288)

(21.336)

(24.384)

(27.432)

(30.480)

1/2

.622

175

120

97

82

 

73

66

61

57

53

50

(12.7)

(17.799)

(4.96)

(3.40)

(2.75)

(2.32)

 

(2.07)

(1.87)

(1.73)

(1.61)

(1.50)

(1.42)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/4

.824

360

250

200

170

 

151

138

125

118

110

103

(19.05)

(20.930)

(10.19)

(7.08)

(5.66)

(4.81)

 

(4.28)

(3.91)

(3.54)

(3.34)

(3.11)

(2.92)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

1.049

680

465

375

320

 

285

260

240

220

205

195

(25.4)

(26.645)

(19.25)

(13.17)

(10.62)

(9.06)

 

(8.07)

(7.36)

(6.80)

(6.23)

(5.80)

(5.52)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1−1/4

1.380

1400

950

770

660

 

580

530

490

460

430

400

(31.75)

(35.052)

(39.64)

(26.90)

(21.80)

(18.69)

 

(16.42)

(15.01)

(13.87)

(13.03)

(12.18)

(11.33)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1−1/2

1.610

2100

460

1180

990

 

900

810

750

690

650

620

(38.1)

(40.894)

(59.46)

(41.34)

(33.41)

(28.03)

 

(25.48)

(22.94)

(21.24)

(19.54)

(18.41)

(17.56)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

2.067

3950

2750

2200

1900

 

1680

1520

1400

1300

1220

1150

(50.8)

(52.502)

(111.85)

(77.87)

(62.30)

(53.80)

 

(47.57)

(43.04)

(39.64)

(36.81)

(34.55)

(32.56)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2−1/2

2.469

6300

4350

3520

3000

 

2650

2400

2250

2050

1950

1850

(63.5)

(67.713)

(178.39)

(123.17)

(99.67)

(84.95)

 

(75.04)

(67.96)

(63.71)

(58.05)

(55.22)

(52.38)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

3.068

11000

7700

6250

5300

 

4750

4300

3900

3700

3450

3250

(76.2)

(77.927)

(311.48)

(218.03)

(176.98)

(150.07)

 

(134.50)

(121.76)

(110.43)

(104.77)

(97.69)

(92.03)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

4.026

23000

15800

12800

10900

 

9700

8800

8100

7500

7200

6700

(101.6)

(102.260)

(651.27)

(447.39)

(362.44)

(308.64)

 

(274.67)

(249.18)

(229.36)

(212.37)

(203.88)

(189.72)

NOTE − Capacity given in cubic feet of gas per hour (kilo liters of gas per hour) and based on 0.60 specific gravity gas.

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Contents A95DF, A93DF, 95G1DF & 92G1DF Table of ContentsFront View Side View TOP ViewParts Arrangement Gas Furnace Safety InformationShipping and Packing List Package 1 of 1 contains Building CodesUse of Furnace as Construction Heater Installed in Combination with a Cooling CoilLocations and Clearances Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air Product Contains Fiberglass WoolConfined Space Unconfined SpaceAir from Inside Equipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from InsideEquipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from Outside Air from OutsideUnits with 1/2 HP Blower Motor Installation Setting EquipmentShipping Bolt Removal NON−COMBUSTIBLE Floor Opening Size Installation on Non-Combustible Flooring FigureInstallation on Combustible Flooring Figure Return Air Opening Downflow Units Installation on Cooling Coil Cabinet FigureCombustible Flooring Base Opening Size Piping and Fittings Specifications Standard Concentric Canadian Applications OnlyOutdoor Termination Kits Usage Replacing Furnace That WAS Part of a Common Vent System Joint Cementing ProcedureVenting Practices Piping Suspension Guidelines Minimum Vent Pipe Lengths Exhaust Piping FigureMIN. Vent Length ModelsA95DF / 95G1DF and A93DF / 92G1DF Typical Intake Pipe Connections Direct Vent Applications Typical Exhaust Pipe ConnectionsIntake Piping For Canadian Installations OnlyTypical AIR Intake Pipe Connections General Guidelines for Vent TerminationsInside Corner Detail No minimum to outside corner Model Exhaust Pipe Termination Size ReductionDirect Vent Roof Termination KIT 51mm 76mm Direct Vent Concentric Wall Termination Direct Vent Application Using Existing ChimneyDirect Vent Concentric Rooftop Termination NON−DIRECT Vent Field Supplied Wall Termination Extended NON−DIRECT Vent Application Using Existing ChimneyNON−DIRECT Vent Roof Termination KIT NON−DIRECT Vent Field Supplied Wall TerminationUnit with Evaporator Coil Condensate PipingTrap / Drain Assembly Using 1/2 PVC or 3/4 PVC Fire or Explosion Hazard Gas PipingLeak Check GAS Pipe Capacity − FT 3 /HR kL/HR Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Removal of the Furnace from Common VentAccessory Terminals Precautions and ProceduresElectrical Electrostatic Discharge ESDGenerator Use Voltage Requirements Indoor Blower SpeedsTypical Wiring Diagram Automatic Hot Surface Ignition System Integrated ControlUnit Start-Up Placing the furnace into operationGas Valve Operation Figure Priming Condensate TrapTurning Off Gas to Unit Failure To OperateGAS Meter Clocking Chart Burner Orifice Conversion Kits at Varying Altitudes Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Pressure Switch Flame Rollout Switches TwoTemperature Rise Primary LimitBlower Data A93DF1D / 92G1DF Blower Data A95DF1D / 95G1DF Electrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion Hazard Cleaning the Burner Assembly Diagnostic Codes Planned ServiceCabinet Parts Heating Parts Repair Parts ListControl Panel Parts Blower PartsIntake / Exhaust Pipe GAS SupplyDuct System Supply AIR Duct Return DuctUnit Operation Manufacturer Requirements Clear of ALL Obstructions

A95DF, 95G1DF, A93DF, 92G1DF specifications

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The 92G1DF model features a multi-stage gas valve that enhances temperature regulation, allowing for more precise heating. With an impressive Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating, this furnace efficiently utilizes fuel, resulting in lower energy costs and reduced emissions. Its compact design makes it suitable for installations in tight spaces, while the durable heat exchanger extends the unit’s lifespan.

In contrast, the A93DF is engineered for enhanced comfort and flexibility. This model incorporates a variable-speed blower motor, which adjusts air circulation according to the heating demands in the space. This feature not only maximizes comfort by providing consistent temperatures but also promotes energy savings by reducing unnecessary power consumption. Additionally, the A93DF includes advanced diagnostic capabilities that simplify troubleshooting and maintenance, making it a favorite among HVAC professionals.

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