Sears Furnace Installation and Venting Guidelines for N9MP and N9MPD Models

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3.Insulate combustion air inlet piping when run in warm, hu- mid spaces such as basements.

Sizing Combustion Air and Vent Pipe

Consult Table 3 or Table 4 to select the proper diameter exhaust

and combustion air piping. Exhaust and combustion air piping is sized for each furnace Btuh size based on total lineal vent length (on inlet oroutlet side), and number of 90 ° elbows required. Two 45 ° elbows can be substituted for one 90 ° elbow. The elbow or el- bows used for vent termination outside the structure ARE counted,

including elbows needed to bring termination above expected snow levels. The elbow inside the furnace on the *9MPD IS NOT

included in the count.

Pipe Diameter Table

N9MP1 & *9MPD Models

50,000, 75,000 & 80,000 Btuh Furnaces

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 2" PVC pipe or 70'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe

100,000 Btuh Furnace

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe or 70'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe & Long Vent Kit (See Tech. Manual)

125,000 Btuh Furnace

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe Elbows are DWV Long Radius Type for 2" and 3" vents.

If more than five elbows are required, reduce the length of

both the inlet and exhaust pipes 5' for each additional elbow used.

NOTE: It is allowable to use larger diameter pipe and fitting than shown in the tables but not smaller diameters than shown.

Pipe Diameter Table

N9MP2 Models

50,000 & 80,000 Btuh Furnaces

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 2" PVC pipe or 70'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe

75,000 Btuh Furnaces

25'& (3) 90 ° elbows with 2" PVC pipe or 40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 2" PVC pipe & Long Vent Kit (See Tech. Manual) or 70'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe

100,000 Btuh Furnace

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe or 70'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe & Long Vent Kit (See Tech. Manual)

125,000 Btuh Furnace

40'& (5) 90 ° elbows with 3" PVC pipe Elbows are DWV Long Radius Type for 2" and 3" vents.

If more than five elbows are required, reduce the length of

both the inlet and exhaust pipes 5' for each additional elbow used.

For "Concentric Termination Kit" Venting table, see "Section 11" in this manual.

Vent Termination Clearances

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD.

Failure to properly vent this furnace could result in death, personal injury and/or property damage.

Inlet and outlet pipes may NOT be vented directly above each other.

1.Determine termination locations based on clearances spe- cified in following steps and as shown in Figure 7, Figure 8, Figure 20, through Figure 28.

For "Concentric Termination Kit"clearances, see Figure 46, Figure 47, Figure 48, Figure 49 and Figure 50 in "Section 10" in this manual.

2.For Single Pipe Installation, models N9MP1 or *9MPD, refer to Figure 8 for vent termination clearances.

3.For Direct Vent Installation, models N9MP2 or*9MPD, refer to Figure 7 for vent termination clearances.

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9MPD100J20B1, N9MP2100J20B1, 9MPD050F12B1, N9MP1100J20B1, N9MP1125J20B1 specifications

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