Sears 9MPD Vent and Combustion Air Piping, Single Pipe N9MP1 Models, Direct Vent N9MP2 Models

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4. Vent and Combustion Air Piping

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, FIRE AND EXPLO- SION HAZARD

Failure to properly vent this furnace can result in death,

personal injury and/or property damage.

Read and follow all instructions in this section.

Single Pipe (N9MP1 Models)

This furnace is certified as a category IV appliance. This furnace requires ventilation openings to provide air for proper combustion and ventilation of flue gases. All duct or openings for supplying combustion and ventilation air must comply with the gas codes or in absence of local codes, the applicable national codes.

When the installation is complete, see the "Venting and Com-

bustion Air Checl4' in this manual.

Direct Vent (N9MP2 Models)

This furnace is certified as a category ]V appliance. This furnace

uses outside air for combustion ONLY, it MUST be taken from the

same atmospheric pressure zone as the vent pipe. See Con-

fined Space Installation in the Combustion and Ventilation Air in this manual.

Dual Certified ('gMPDModels)

This furnace is certified as a category ]V appliance. This furnace

can be installed as a direct vent furnace using outside air for com- bustion or the furnace can use air from inside the structure for

combustion. The INLET air pipe is optional. If combustion air comes from inside the structure, adequate make up air MUST be

provided to compensate for oxygen burned. See Confined

Space Installation in the Combustion and Ventilation Air

chapter. If combustion air is drawn from outside the structure, it MUST be taken from the same atmospheric pressure zone as the vent pipe.

Contaminated Combustion Air

Installations in certain areas or types of structures will increase

the exposure to chemicals or halogens that may harm the fur- Race.

The following areas or types of structures may contain or have ex-

posure to the substances listed below. The installation must be evaluated carefully as it may be necessary to provide outside air for combustion.

• Commercial buildings.

Buildings with indoor pools.

Furnaces installed in laundry rooms.

Furnaces installed in hobby or craft rooms.

Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas.

Permanent wave solutions for hair.

Chlorinated waxes and cleaners.

Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals.

Water softening chemicals.

De-icing salts or chemicals.

Carbon tetrachloride.

Halogen type refrigerants.

Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene).

44001 111400

Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc.

Hydrochloric acid.

Sulfuric Acid.

Solvent cements and glues.

Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers.

Masonry acid washing materials.

Vent and Combustion Air Piping Guidelines

This furnace is approved for venting with Schedule 40 PVC, CPVC, ABS, Cellular Core pipe fittings and SDR-26 PVC.

NOTE: All PVC, CPVC, ABS, and Cellular Core pipe fittings, sol- vent cement, primers and procedures MUST conform to Ameri- can National Standard Institute and American Society for Testing and Materials (ANSI/ASTM) standards.

Pipe and Fittings - ASTM D1785, D2241, D2466, D2661, D2665, F-891, F-628

PVC Primer and Solvent Cement- ASTM D2564

Procedure for Cementing Joints - Ref ASTM D2855

NOTE: All vent piping MUST be installed in compliance with local

codes or ordinances, these instructions, good trade practices, and codes of country having jurisdiction.

1.Determine the best routing and termination for the vent pipe and air inlet pipe by referring to all of the instructions and guidelines in this Section.

2.Determine the size required for the vent pipe and air inlet pipe.

3.Loosely assemble all venting parts without adhesive (pipe joint cement) for correct fit before final assembly.

4.Use of vertical piping is preferred because there will be some moisture in the flue gases that may condense as it

leaves the vent pipe (See Special Instruction For Horizon- tal Vents).

5.The vertical vent pipe MUST be supported so that no

weight is allowed to rest on the combustion blower.

6.Exhaust vent piping or air inlet piping diameter MUST NOT be reduced.

7.All exhaust vent piping from the furnace to termination MUST slope upwards. A minimum of 1/4" per foot of run is required to properly return condensate to the furnace drain system.

8.Use DWV type long radius elbows whenever possible, as they provide for the minimum slope on horizontal runs and they provide less resistance in the vent system. If DWV el- bows cannot be used, use two, 45 ° elbows when possible.

On horizontal runs the elbows can be slightly misaligned to provide the correct slope.

9.All horizontal pipe runs MUST be supported at least every five feet with galvanized strap or other rust resistant materi- al. NO sags or dips are permitted.

10.All vertical pipe runs MUST be supported every six feet where accessible.

11.The minimum pipe run length is 2'.

12.The piping can be run in the same chase or adjacent to sup-

ply or vent pipe for water supply or waste plumbing. It can also be run in the same chase with a vent from another 90+ furnace.

NOTE: In NO case can the piping be run in a chase where

temperatures can exceed 140 ° F. or where radiated heat from adiacent surfaces would exceed 140 ° F.

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9MPD, N9MP1, N9MP2 specifications

The Sears N9MP2, N9MP1, and 9MPD are prominent models in the realm of residential heating systems, specifically designed to provide efficient and effective heating solutions. These models are part of Sears' commitment to quality and innovation, making them a popular choice among homeowners seeking reliability and performance.

The N9MP2 is a high-efficiency multi-speed gas furnace that boasts an impressive AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) rating. This feature allows the furnace to convert a significant portion of fuel into usable heat, which effectively translates to lower energy bills for homeowners. The unit is equipped with a two-stage gas valve that provides increased comfort by adjusting the heating output based on demand, ensuring an even temperature throughout the home.

The N9MP1, like its counterpart, is known for its reliability and efficiency. It offers a single-stage operation that is ideal for homes needing consistent heating without the necessity for the more complex stages present in two-stage systems. This model also has a good AFUE rating, making it a cost-effective solution for families looking to reduce their heating expenses. Its design is tailored for easy installation and maintenance, allowing homeowners to keep their heating systems running at optimal performance without hassle.

The 9MPD model takes a step further with its advanced technology integration. It features a sophisticated control board that allows for easier diagnostics and enhanced system management. The 9MPD is also designed with quiet operation in mind, employing advanced sound-reduction technologies to minimize noise levels during heating cycles. Homeowners will appreciate the peace and quiet it brings, particularly in shared living spaces.

All three models are equipped with high-quality insulation and specialized heat exchangers that enhance their thermal efficiency. Additionally, they are designed with safety features such as automatic shut-off systems and robust flame rollout protection, ensuring a safe heating experience.

In terms of characteristics, these models are generally constructed with durable materials, designed to endure harsh weather conditions while providing consistent heating. They can be connected to various home automation systems, which adds to their appeal for tech-savvy consumers.

In conclusion, the Sears N9MP2, N9MP1, and 9MPD represent a comprehensive lineup of reliable, efficient, and technologically advanced heating systems suitable for contemporary homes. Their dedication to performance ensures that homeowners enjoy a warm and energy-efficient environment throughout the chilly seasons.