Sears 9MPD100J20B1 Combustion Ventilation Air, Air Openings and Connecting Ducts, Requirements

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3. Combustion

& Ventilation

Air

 

For Single Pipe

Installation

Air Openings and Connecting

Ducts

 

 

Total input rating for all non direct vent gas appliances

 

 

MUST be considered when determining free area of open-

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

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2, Connect ducts or openings directly

to outside.

Failure to provide adequate combustion and

ventilation air could result in death and/or personal injury.

Use methods described here to provide combustion

and ventilation air.

Furnaces require ventilation openings to provide sufficient air for proper combustion and ventilation of flue gases. All duct or open- ings for supplying combustion and ventilation air must comply with

National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1, 2002 (or current edition) and applicable provisions of local building codes.

This furnace can NOT be common vented or connected to any type B, BW or L vent or vent connector, nor to any portion of a facto- ry- built or masonry chimney. If this furnace is replacing a previous-

ly common-vented furnace, it may be necessary to resize the existing vent and chimney to prevent oversizing problems for the

other remaining appliance(s). See "Venting and Combustion Air Check"in this section, This furnace MUST be vented to the out- side.

3.When screens are used to cover openings, they MUST be no less than 1/4" mesh.

The minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts MUST NOT be less than 3".

5.When sizing grille or louver, use the free area of opening. If

free area is NOT stamped or marked on grill or louver, as- sume a 20% free area for wood and 60% for metal.

Confined Space Installation

NOTE: A confined space is defined as an area with less than 50

cubic feet per 1,000 BTUH input rating for all gas appliances installed in the area.

Requirements

Provide confined space with sufficient air for proper com- bustion and ventilation of flue gases using horizontal or ver- tical ducts or openings.

Figure 5 illustrate how to provide combustion and ventila- tion air. A minimum of two permanent openings, one inlet and one outlet, are required.

 

 

 

 

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6.Vertical duct openings or openings directly to outside re- quire 1 square inch of free area per 4,000 BTUH for com- bined input of all gas appliances in area (see Table 1).

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

The Sears N9MP1075B12B1, N9MPD125L20B1, N9MP1050B12B1, N9MPD080J16B1, and N9MP2125J20B1 are part of the trusted line of gas furnaces manufactured by Sears, specifically designed to deliver reliable heating solutions for residential applications. These models incorporate cutting-edge technology and robust engineering, making them popular choices among homeowners looking for efficiency and comfort.

One of the main features of these models is their high-efficiency operation. With Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings exceeding 90%, these furnaces convert a significant portion of fuel into usable heat, thereby reducing energy costs. The N9MP series employs a multi-speed blower system that optimizes airflow for enhanced comfort while minimizing noise levels, ensuring a pleasant indoor environment.

The N9MPD125L20B1 and N9MPD080J16B1 variants highlight their adaptability through dual-stage heating capabilities. This technology allows the furnace to adjust its output based on the thermal demands of the home, preventing energy wastage during milder conditions while providing robust heating during extreme cold spells. The two-stage combustion process not only improves comfort but also contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Durability is another hallmark of these Sears models. With heavy-duty heat exchangers crafted from high-quality materials, they are built to withstand the rigors of regular use. Additionally, the inclusion of advanced safety mechanisms ensures that the system operates securely, reducing potential risks associated with gas furnaces.

The N9MP2125J20B1 model stands out due to its whisper-quiet operation. Homeowners can enjoy a warm home without the disruptive sound commonly associated with traditional heating systems, thanks to the insulated cabinet design and efficient blower operation.

Furthermore, these models come equipped with user-friendly digital thermostats, which allow precise temperature control and programmable settings, enabling homeowners to tailor their heating needs to fit their lifestyle. The compatibility with smart home systems also adds convenience, enabling users to manage their heating remotely, saving even more energy.

In conclusion, the Sears N9MP1075B12B1, N9MPD125L20B1, N9MP1050B12B1, N9MPD080J16B1, and N9MP2125J20B1 gas furnaces exemplify innovation in heating technology. Their energy-efficient designs, advanced features, and durable construction make them reliable choices for homeowners seeking comfort and sustainability in their heating solutions.