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FOR GAS APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
a WARNING
If a gas appliance is not installed, operated, or main -
tained in accordance with the manufacturer's Instructions,
you could be exposed to substances found in gas or from
products of gas combustion which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm. Consult your gas supplier In the State of
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
INSTALLER: USE THE INFORMATION IN THIS BOOKLET
TO INSTALL THE APPLIANCE AND AFFIX
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APPLIANCE AFTER INSTALLATION,
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FOR FUTURE REFERENCE,
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' s TO SERVICE THE APPLIANCE AND AFFIX
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APPLIANCE AFTER SERVICING,
LITERATURE ASSEMBLY BOOKLET NO. 333740 -701
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Cover Page P/N 333740 -201
A.a MODEL 58IV1VC_
4 Carrier Corporation
7310 W, Morris Street
Indianapolis, IN 46231 U.S.A.
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MAY /21 /2009 /THU 11:26 AM FAX No, P. 003
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- COMBUSTION -AIR PIPE f COMBUSTION -AIR PIPE
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(304.Bmrn) VENT PIPE
VERTICAL TO ROOF VERTICAL TO SIDEWALL
NOTE: A 12 -in. (304,8mm) minimum offset pipe section is
recommended with short (5 to 8 ft) vent systems. This '
recommendation is to reduce excessive condensate droplets
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Fig. 44 - Short Vent (5 to S Ft or 1.5M - 2.481) System
NOTE: Starting at furnace, slope vent pipe a minimum of 3, Termination or termination kit should be positioned so that
1 /4 -in. (6.4mm) per linear ft back toward furnace with no sags it will not he affected by wind eddy, such as inside
between hangers. building comers, nor by recirculation of flue gases,
VENT TERMINATION airborne leaves, or light snow.
General 4. Termination or termination kit should be positioned where
it will not be damaged by or subjected to foreign objects
Combustion -air (direct vent/2-pipe system only) and vent pipe such as stones, balls, etc.
must terminate outside structure, either through sidewall or roof.
5. Termination or termination kit should be positioned where
Fctt vent termination _clearance, refer to Fig. 34 for.Dircct Vent/2-
Pipe system and Fig, 35 for Ventilated Combustion Air option, �y vent vapors arc not objectionable.
Roof termination is preferred since it is less susceptible to damage `t0 Extended Exposed Side wall Pipes
or contamination, and it has less visible vent vapors. sidewall sidewall combustion air pipe termination (direct vent/2-pipe I
termination require sealing or shielding of building surfaces with system only) and vent pipe termination may be extended beyond ..
a corrosive resistance material due to corrosive combustion area shown in or in Fi - . 37 per application in outside
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products of vent system. ambient by insulating pipe as indicated in a. e •.
NOTE: (Direct Vent/2 -Pipe system ONLY) A factory accessory 1. Determine combustion air pipe diameter (direct
termination kii MUST be used. See section "Vent Termination Kit vent/2 -pipe system only) and vent pipe diameter, as stated
(Direct Vent/2 -Pipe System Only)" in this instruction. above, usin: total pipe length and number of elbows.
When determining appropriate location for termination, consider 2. Using winter design temperature (used in load
the following guidelines: calculations), Find appropriate temperature for your
1. Comply with all clearance requirements stated in Fig. 34 application and furnace model.
or Fig. 35 per application. 3- Determine required t aeon thickness for exposed pipe
length(s).
2. Termination or termination kit should be positioned where
vent vapors will not damage plants /shrubs or air NOTE: Pipe length(ft) specified for maximum pipe lengths
conditioning equipment, located in unconditioned spaces cannot exceed total allowable
pipe length as specified in Table 6,
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Table 6 — Maximum Allowable Exposed Vent Pipe Length (Pt / M) with Insulation In
Winter Design Temperature Ambient*
WINTER DESIGN MAXIM M PIPE' NSUI.ATIO'' KNESSt
UNIT SIZE T IPERAIURE DIAMETER (IN.) . 3/8 . 1/2
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042060 0F - , m swim 55 / 6.: . .. 1 • 1 2I.3
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2 .7 23 . /7. MR= 38 /
042080 1 -''7' 2 11,2 65 '.: 711/21.4 II(1l® 7UM
060080 - 1 / - ot : , _ 1 45 13
21"F - • • 4 I / 21 _ 1_L11i____
060100 MI ' QV14:3tt= 2 - 1/2 .. 2 / 1 .' MENEMIllnat= .: / 20.7
- 211 -1/2 113=11 2.1 ;. IMESIountemagium
2 -.7' 3 71 t
060120 1' -17..' 3 2. /7.' . 1 .5 5: / 1 . /21.3 1
- '• / 3 15/4.6 11.7 41/ 51 15.2 ' 11.
w Pipe length (fi /m) apecffied for maximum pipe lengths located in unconditioned spaces. Pipea located In unconditioned space cannot exceed total allowable
pipe length as specified in Table ?.
tlnsulation thickness based on R value of 3.5 per in. •
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MAY /21/2009/THU 11:26 AM FAX No, P,005
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rv' „ a : g , ji' 1'Combustwn -Air and Vent Pipe, Fitting and Cement Nlaterinls •
SOLVENT
• t{ r ' N r y � jAj � tl � M1 . ' i PIPE FITTINGS EMENT DESCRIPTION ;
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'T:, r'�; ABS Pip e
tta t r — Schcdule40
t .,�" A1a,E, . ,,, t PVC Pipe — — Sched
la For ABS — Solvent uIc4U
For ABS 1
Cement
C bg2,r11"• • PVC Pipe • — — SDR21 & SDR26 n -fl;
172466 PV Fittings
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, } '`' '.`1)2468 ABS — Fittings — Schcdule4U 4
4r "' D2564 For PVC — — Schedu1c40 4
� t . Solvent For PVC
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4?,,'` D2661 ABS Pipe Fillings — DWV at Schcdule4U IPS sizes
D2665 PVC Pipe Fittings — DWV
F438 CPVC ;':':.
F431 — Fittings — Schedulc4O F+•
CPVC Pip — }„
F442 CPVC Pipe _ Schcdule4U•.
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F493 For CPVC — Solvent For CPVC
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Cement •
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F628 ABS Pipe — — Cellular Core DWV al Schcdule40 Lt�,
F656 For PVC — IPS sites use
Primer For PVC
F891 PVC Pipe — — Cellular Core Schcdule40 & 74{1
DWV P1P
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Inst °Italian Gu idelines f ur Combustion ` pe Air 1'i and Vent
NI piping and vent piping a minimum of every 5 ft (1.5 m)(3 I
ft (,91 m) for SDR -21 or -26 PVC) using perforated
It is recommended that all pipes be cut, prepared, and metal hanging strap,
preassembled before permanently cementing any joint. 12. Slope Combustion air piping and vent tin downward
1. Attach combustion air pipe and vent pipe per instructions towards furnace a minimum of 1 /4 -in, per 1n arft with no
in sections "Combustion Air Pipe" and "Vent Pipe." sags between hangers.
2. Working from furnace to outside, cut pipe to required 13. Horizontal portions of the venting system shall be installed
length(s). so as to prevent the accumulation of condensate.
3. Deburr inside and outside of pipe. 14. Use appropriate methods to seal openings where
4, Chamfer outside edge of pipe for better distribution of combustion air pipe and vent pipe puss through roof or
primer and cement, sidewnll.
5. Clean and dry all surfaces to be joined. mbustion AlrInd Vent Pipe Diameter
6. Check dry fit of pipe and mark insertion depth on pipe. Deterntine ci mbustioe air and vent pipe diameter.
7. After pipes have been cut and preassembled, apply 1. Using Table 7, individually determine the diameter of the
generous layer of cement primer to pipe fitting socket and combustion -air and vent pipe allowed. If different, pick
end of pipe to insertion mark. Quickly apply approved the larger of these two diameters and use this diameter for
cement to end of pipe and fitting socket (over primer), both combustion -air and vent pipes.
Apply cement in a light, uniform coat on inside of socket 2. When installing vent systems of short pipe length, use the
to prevent buildup of excess cement- Apply second coot. smallest allowable pipe diameter. Do not use pipe size
8. While cement is still wet. twist pipe into socket with 1/4 greater than required or incomplete combustion, flame
turn. Be Sur pipe is fully inserted into fitting socket. disturbance, or flame sense lockout may occur.
NOTE: Do not count elbows or pipe sections in terminations or
9. Wipe excess cement from joint. A continuous bead of
cement will be visible around perimeter of a properly within furnace,
made joint. NOTE: A 2 -in. diameter pipe must be used within furnace
10, Handle pipe joints carefully until cement sets. casing. Make all pipe diameter transitions outside furnace casing.
11. Horizontal portions of the venting system shall be
supported to prevent sagging. Support combustion air
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MAY /21 /2009 /TRU 11:25 AM FAX No, P, 001
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Specialty Heating & Cooling
7500 SW Tech Center Dr
Suite 130 •
Tigard, Oregon 97223
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To: Rick, Building Inspections Fax: 503- 598 -1960
From: Mike Morgan Date: May 21, 2009
Re: Mechanical Inspection Pages: 5
Reed # 2009 -00187
12550 SW Glacier Lily Cir. Tigard
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Hi R,
To folio `irra` cerpts from the Carrier installation manual. 1 have marked the text that
discusses: A) insulation of vent pipes in unconditioned space and, B) strapping
requirements of PVC pipe. I believe we are compliant, but let me know if you see it
otherwise.
Thanks,
Mike Morgan
Specialty Heating & Cooling
503 -620 -5643
mike @specialtyheating.com