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Plans 9 5 7,o - y - A riA, , 4-ft., c � . V - — r CITY OF TIGARD MLLI IAN ICAL � DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PERMIT Ij lil 13125 SW Hall Blvd., Tigard, OR 97223 (503) 639.4171 PERMIT 11 • MEL9h - 0573 -_ ) DATE ISSUED: 12/24/9A 3 r ' C L L^ m PARCEL : 251021 ;A 009ici1 G r ii - SITE ADDRESS... 09570 SW TIGARD ST D a 1. , i m, rn SUBDIVISION....: NO. TIGfIRDVILLE ADDITION AMEND. ZONING: I -P r . 1 _t BLOCK, • LOT •058 ' JURISDICTION: TIG • £ 5 ri J i �1 r 1. ^ i . CL ASS OF WORK.. :ALT FLOOR FURN • 0 EVAP COOLERS: 0 Z .. t: .- I TYPE OF USE • SF 11011 HEAT FRS..: 2 VENI H-iNS... : 0 -1 -' "' l - - o r OCCUPANCY GRP.. : R3 VENTS WIO APPL: 0 VENT SYS (EMS: VI n C - _ C+r STORIES • 0 BOILERS /COMPRESSORS HOODS 0 D u� I z I_ FUEL TYPES 0 HP....: 0 DOMES. INCIN: 0 CI -4 1 -4 Ei >> s GAS 3 -15 HI- •....: 0 COMM . INC IN: 0 c r, MA)( I NPUT i 0 BTU 1 ` 3N HP.... s 0 REr 0111 LIIJ 11 S : N - n , Z .4 FIRE DAMPERS ?..: 30 -50 HP.... s 0 WCIODSIOVES..: 0 T + T, 0 xi GAS PRESSURE... s 50+ HP • 0 LI.O DRYERS..: 0 i I r �, XI r NO. OF UNITS-- - -- FOR HANDL ING UNI:1S OTHER UNITS.: 0 `I - n FURN ( 100K BTU: 0 (= 10000 ctms 0 GAS 011ILE1S.: 2 . i 1 D B FURN ) =100K B10: 0 ) 10000 cfm: 0 -I Z '•i -I ni Z. D y , Rem.arks: Installation of two gas furnaces. x 0 S - --I Owner: - - - -- FEES - J , x r DOUGLAS ALLRED type amount by date rerpt r._ 7 r z ,, 5820 SW CHESTNUT AVE PRIll 6 26.00 DI It 12/24/98 98- 311753 ¢ :'I ^ I TIGARD OR 97223 SPCT S 1.30 OLH 12/e4/98 90- 311753 � .1 t C. E I Phone M: 292-4849 L., .-.7 1 -1 - I Contractors -- - - - - ^ I ATLAS GENER1i) L01 INC : I 9380 SW 11801 51 NEE 1 - - f 7-'7.. IMAI / TIGARD OR 37,:-.23 - -- i Phone It: 2'd.-- `51001 L Reg at.. s 35/18 T = - =- -- - PI- Gil l7 ) +F D 1 N1. l'EC r) [11JS - 1 '" _ _ Thus perut is Issued sub,lect to the regulations contained in the Gas L one lnsp Tigard Municipal Code, State of Ore. Specialty Codes and all other Merllrnica) 11.5p - - applicable laws. All work will be done in accordance with Ft na) Inspect son L, = approved plays. Thu per sit will 'spire if won k is not star ted __ ___ ___ __ ° within 100 days of Issuance, or if work is suspemied tot snre _ _ __ ___ _ _ __ _ ______ ,_ than 190 days. RTTENf1011: Oregon law requires you to fallow rules _ _ __ ______ __ _________ ___ 7. r adopted by the Oregon Utility Notification Center. These isles are _ __ ___ set forth in OAR 952 01 -l0 through OAR 952- 001 -ITT O you was _ _ _ _ _____ _____ _ _________ _ _ ___ _ _ - obtain copies of these rules or direct questions to TM by calling _ - _ ___ _ IS031246 9407. ,- j r ' 1 , 1 _ I ssue By: � �� __ Peimittee Signature: � /Ii_< - J ' J .__ __>! -.d- ++ +4 + +44 +4 +4 +4+ +4444 +4 +414+441.4441, + +4144-411 +441444 + ++ Lall 639 -417 °, by /:00 p.m. In, insp..' toot's nrn.Iril Ili nh h O. 4 4- + , 1-4 4 , f 1-4 444144 4 4144 4'14 4 + 4 1 4 4 4- 4 4 1-44 4 • 4 4 4 1 4-4 144+14 1 + 4 4 4 4 14+-4 4 4 41 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 14 4 4 4 4 Gas Supply and Piping (Con't) 4 Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can Connection between shutoff valve and burner control enter the gas valve Drip leg must be a minimum of 3 assembly can be made with an A G A /C.G.A design cer- inches long tified flexible connector if allowed by local codes. i 4 . 5. Install a manual shut -off valve. Tighten all joints securely. 6. Provide a 1/8 NPT test gauge connection immediately before the gas supply connection to the furnace CHECKING THE GAS PIPING Test all piping for leaks. When checking gas piping to the furnace with gas pressure less than 1/2 PSI, shut off FIG`c: 23 manual gas valve for the furnace If gas piping is to be DROP checked with the pressure at or above Y2 PSI, the furnace PIPED GROUND JOINT and manual shut off valve must be disconnected during 1 GAS UNION testing (SEE WARNING BELOW.) Apply soapsuds (or a &7 HORIZONTAL I 1 I SUPPLY liquid detergent) to each joint. Bubbles forming indicates '.ION=Eligi � a leak. Correct even the slightest leak at once ]� GAs VALVE LI LP ' VALVE RISER PIPED FIG. 251 GAS PIPE SIZES ' I " M 6 2 " "1 GAS NATURAL GAS MINIMUM MANUAL SMUT OFF SUPPLY T VALVE -7 PIPE CAPACITY - BTU PER HOUR i z (INCLUDES FITTINGS) _ 4 PIPE SIZE DROP LENGTH OF ' I HORIZONTAL ] .n 176 2 ..,1 TUBING MINIMUM PIPE -FT 1/2" • 3/4" 1" Gns >t 20 92,000 190,000 350,000 �� SUPPL 40 63,000 130,000 245,000 I i•I 60 50,000 105,000 195,000 I 1 1111111r VAV LE L P GAS tr I RISER PIPE CAPACITY - BTU PER HOUR 1 � � f __I G LENGTH (INCLUDES FITTINGS) OF M X76 2 mm1 MINIMUM PIPE -FT 1/2" 3/4" 1" 20 189,000 393,000 732,000 4 L ALL BENDS IN METALLIC TUBING SHOULD BE SMOOTH 40 129.000 267,000 504,000 7_ CAUTION SHUT OFF THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING END CAP 60 103,000 217,000 409,000 TO PREVENT GAS FROM FILLING THE WORK AREA TEST FOR GAS LEAK AGE WHEN INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE WARNING FIG1 DANGER OF PROPERTY DAMAGE, PROPER PIPING PRACTICE BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. 2 IMPERFECT CONTROL USE MODERATE AMOUNT OF DOPE THREADS NEVER USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME TO TEST i [ ____.11:T. FOR LEAKS. NEVER EXCEED SPECIFIED PRESSURES FOR TESTING. HIGHER l PRESSURES MAY DAMAGE THE GAS VALVE AND THREAD PIPE RIGHT LENGTH LEAVE 2 END THREADS BARE CAUSE OVERFIRING WHICH MAY RESULT IN HEAT EXCHANGER FAILURE. LIQUID GAS CONNECTION PETROLEUM (L.P.) IS HEAVIER THAN AIR AND IT WILL SETTLE IN ANY LOW AREA, INCLUDING If installation is for L P Gas, have L P installer use two- OPEN DEPRESSIONS AND IT WILL REMAIN stage regulation and make all connections from storage THERE UNLESS AREA IS VENTILATED. tank to furnace NEVER ATTEMPT STARTUP OF UNIT BEFORE Use two pipe wrenches when making the connection to THOROUGHLY VENTILATING AREA I the valve to prevent turning or damage to gas valve 'b )P 1 —16— Mounting Your Furnace To obtain adequate clearance for fastening furnace or to FASTEN FURNACE BOTTOM Install gas supply fittings, it may be necessary to remove (Surface and Recessed Mount) the burner and control assembly as follows: 1 NOTE Fasteners are not furnished because of different CAUTION requirements of various types of wall construction. Be careful not to damage burner pan gasket when removing burner and control assembly. Fasten furnace to floor through roles provided in furnace bottom If you have concrete frooring, use an alternate 1 . Lay the furnace on its back for the following steps fastening method. See Fig. 20. If furnace burner and control assembly were removed, Remove burner compartment door by pulling door top replace by reversing steps la through 1d. out and up IMPORTANT MODELS 4007332, 5507332, When replacing burner and control assembly, be 4007331, 5007331. sure that pins "B" all enter slots in upper heating element support. To prevent damage to wire, a. Remove screws holding ignition control unit and be careful not to pinch them between furnace com- cover to casing. ponents and route them away from burner pan b. Remove (3) screws 'A' holding burner pan to upper surface heating element support (Fig. 21, pg. 15). Rotate burner pan toward front until (3) pins 'B' disengage FASTEN FURNACE TOP from upper heating element support. (Surface Mounting) c. Remove necessary wire to free control module from Fasten furnace top to wall using (2) metal anchors (pack- its mounting location. Mark or tag each wire re- ed in plastic bag with thermostat) by placing them over moved for its exact reconnection (Fig. 22, pg. 15). the back flange of furnace top and screwing to wall See Fig 20. d. Remove burner and control assembly from furnace. MODELS 4007732, 6257732, FI(a. . 2U`. FURNACE MOUNTING tfy 4007731, 6257731. METAL ANCHORS RECESSED MOUNT TOP FASTENING a OP - . Remove manual spark ignitor and bracket by re- moving (2) screws and disconnecting wire at back / \ �:� of ignitor SURFACE MOUNT 'K.- TOP FASTENING b Disconnect two (2) slip -on connectors (24 volt wires) from the gas valve. I I c Remove (3) screws 'A' holding burner pan to upper NOTE INTERNAL COMPONENTS I I element support (Fig 21, 15) Rotate AND FLUE EXTENSION LN heating PP ( 9 . pg ) NOT SHOWN FOR ciAwrr I I burner toward front until (3) pins 'B' disengage from upper heating element support slots d. Remove burner and control assembly from furnace NOTE RECESSED MOUNT BOTTOM FASTENING Attach vent tubes BEFORE mounting furnace iF CONCRETE FLOOR See pgs 12 & 13. 2 If furnace is recessed in wall, clear recess of all debris. 3. Be sure that gas is shut off at meter. BOTTOM FASTENING • 4. Before placing furnace in position, remove gas piping IF CONCRETE FLOOR � stub if necessary to locate furnace ' . 5 After installing vent tubes, carefully move furnace into /1110 -40 it position being sure not to bend the vent tubes. BorroM FASTENING `II Wo00 FLOOR NOTE: DO NOT USE BOTTOM DOOR HOLES FOR MOUNTING —14— Vent and Inlet Tube Installation (Con't) NOTE MOUNT FURNACE THROUGH WALL Each tube must overlap the collars of the vent cap Mount the furnace through the wall using surface or a minimum of 1 1/4 inch, which is obtained when recessed mounting instructions. See pgs 7 -10. tubes are cut correctly as previously described Refer to Fig 18 for the following steps FIG:: 18` VENT 1. Check to see that the air tube protrudes through wall INSTALLATION THERMOSTAT WIRE 7/8 inch min. to 1 inch max. for proper seal in vent cap • TRIM COVER 1 N 2. Check to see that the vent tube protrudes past the air CONDUIT tube 1/8 inch min to 1/4 inch max for proper seal In _ vent cap S MASTIC O SCREWS I = 3 Apply a single strip of mastic "E" provided in vent cap 1 ..,.� MOUNTING E MS ING PLATE carton, continuously around the outer edge of the vent MBOSSED 'TOP' vEHT cap mounting plate. :Ap 4 Holding the vent cap in an upright position (embossed it'll "top" on mounting plate towards top of furnace), push � _ _ into place until stops are contacted If stops prevent _ mounting plate from reaching wall, refer back to � _ "DETERMINE PROPER LENGTHS" pg 12 �- - SCREWS NOTE The smaller tube in vent cap must slide over vent "I VENT B' . I TUBE I (1) (2) 88 i I O AIR TUBE 5 Fasten the vent cap mounting plate to wall with (4) I; 11 - inch wood screws "D" provided I Ii 6 On masonry construction, drill into wall and use plugs il X i INSTRUCTIONS anchors Additional sealant (silicone) may be I required if the mounting surface is uneven I [ ['NOTE ' BACK OF FURNACE & PLATE OF VENT lt l CAP EQUIPPED WITH STUD FINISHED SPACERS TO PRE FLOOR VENT INSTALLA- TION THRU ram OPENING OF LESS THAN 9 � DIAM (1) FIG: 19.- FURNACE ITEM 1) MODELS 5507332 6257732 (2) MODELS 4007332 5507331 4007732 4007331 6257731 4007731 == Top trim cover p rovided a_ Trim II To conceal the space between the furnace and wall, use TRIM 4701 Trip Strip Package (not furnished with furnace), 3/4 MOULDING quarter round or other wood trim. Io►11oNAL) TRIM COVER �za Place trim cover on top of furnace See Fig. 19 Drill through top casing flange and fasten through each side with a sheet metal screw This plate covers the space be- __ ° = t tween the top of the furnace and wall opening after elec- trical connections are made � — _1 ,1— Surface Mount Installation (Con't) ROUGH -IN OPTIONAL SIDE OUTLET NO. 6701 5. Fasten metal filler strips to side of furnace casing with Install plasterground as shown in Figs 11 & 12. Flanges front surface exactly opposite front of wood backup of plasterground extend the thickness of normal plaster. strip. U If "dry- wall" or other thin material, flanges must be 6. After furnace is placed in position, pass outer boot trimmed off flush with wall surface. through plasterground tight against furnace casing. Follow measurements given carefully, and note that when Then mark and cut off outer end flush with wall surface. a side outlet is used, the furnace casing must be exactly 7. Press inner boot against liner, mark and cut off flush 4 inches from surface of adjacent wall except minimum with wall surface. Install outer boot first, then inner boot, clearance may be 3/4-inch when optional 1 -way Diffusing fastening through all holes with screws provided. Grille Kit 6704 is used. - FIG. 13 FIG'. 11 VENT CAP r- - - - - - - rte -- — - --v VENT CAP _ __ _�� — _ { _ .wmc �� _ - r — — — — - - I Mt I } TRIM STRIP i i 6' — 1 711;c o. y KIT 6701 METAL FILLE i h- 11 a a J SIDE PLASTER GROUND CENTERS EXACTLY OPTIONAL 2 -WAY DIFFUSING GRILLE KIT NO. 6703 6 FROM BACK OF THE HEATER Refer to Fig. 14. CAUTION FIG: 12. For use only in conjuction with a front outlet when ,q the furnace is spaced at least 12 inches from an \ intersecting wall (see Fig. 5, pg. 7). PLASTER 1• GROUND Metal clips on backside of optional grille snap into side louvers of front warm air outlet. Adjust clips with pliers if t necessary. Grille may also be attached with sheet metal I screws. 1534 1 -WAY FRONT DIFFUSING GRILLE KIT NO. 6704 FINISH Follow instructions for 2 -WAY FRONT DIFFUSING GRILLE FLOOR 6703 ABOVE, except furnace clearance to an adjacent wall may be 3/4-inch minimum. CAUTION MOUNTING OPTIONAL SIDE OUTLET GRILLE KIT NO. Use only optional kits available from the 6701 manufacturer. Refer to Fig. 13. 1. Before setting furnace into position, cut 5 x 7 rec- tangular opening in furnace outer casing where FIG.14 marked. See Fig. 9, pg. 8. 2. Place outer boot against casing with inner flanges LOWER DOOR CASING exactly on edges of cut hole, mark screw location, �� remove boot and drill #33 holes for sheet metal screws i---' 3. Remove knockout plate and knockouts for screws from inner liner. 4. Secure 1 x 1 wood strip (not included with this kit) to OPTIONAL TWO-WAY DIFFUSING GRILLE 6703 wall next to side outlet as a backup for metal filler strips. —10— -- ------- .". -.. - ... -... - -.- --• r Recessed Mount Installation (Con't) GAS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY OPENINGS f , run wires up through adjoining stud space from crawl Holes must be drilled for the gas line and electrical sup- space or basement. 1 o1 ply. Holes must be located from each side furnace as Run the electri l supply with ground wire an'd thermostat shown in Fig. 9, pg. 8. J " cable to the openings. Leave enough length to connect Decide wheth the gas line will come through the floor in the junction box after the furnaceriis installed. See or wall. - section "Electrical Wiri " page 7. Drill a 1 -inch hole in wa� floor as needed. Gas lines can be run at this time or done after furnace CAUTIOlk is mounted, see section Gas Supply and Piping, pg. 15. Do not run wire in.any locatforNihere it might be The electrical supply opening should be at the upper left damaged. Avojd splicing thermostat wire unless of the furnace; to match openings shown in Fig. 9, pg. 8. the spliced wires are properly cleaned, soldered, Mark ceiling wall plate and drill holes If not practical to and taped run wiring from the attic, drill holes through wall stud and Offset Wall Installation T o mount the wall furnace on an offset yalt1''1'ie a ea Us . t et rock or paneling area behind the furnace t be made fah or flat. Follow proced =ander:Surface -Wu= Installation. Use lumber (2 x 4's, 2 x 6's a "pib set area to make the surface flush other portion of wall. � Surface Mount Installation FIND THE STUDS Gas line can be run at this time or done after furnace is 1 Find two studs at spot where furnace is to be placed mounted, see section: Gas Supply and Piping, pg 15. Use a stud locator or small finishing nails. Repeatedly Mark ceiling or wall to match wall furnace openings and drive and remove a nail into the wall in the area of the drill a 1 -inch hole for the power supply and a 1 /2 -inch hole stud until you find it. Then find one side. Leave the nail for the thermostat cable. Run the electrical supply and there Drive another nail just on the other side of the ground wires to the opening. Leave enough length to same stud. connect in the junction box after the furnace is installed 2. Inside edge of the other stud should be about 141/2 See section "Electrical Wiring," pg 17 inches from the one found Drive finishing nail on in- FIG. 10 WALL OPENING (SURFACE MOUNT) side edge of this stud CUT VENT OPENINGS 1. Lay out and mark the center of the hole to be cut through the wall for the vent (Fig. 7, pg. 8). Using a _. ___,. window, door, or wall corner for reference, measure to find where vent will be on outside wall. Check to be sure clearances are correct. (Fig 2, 4, 5 & 6, pgs. 6 & 7) c OF 9v4 DIA HOLE 2 . Drill a 1 /4 -inch hole through vent hole center to the out- 8 FURNACE side Cut the 9 -inch diameter hole through inside 681/2 (I) wall. Using the 1 /4 -inch hole as the center, cut a match- 59 (2) FINISHED ing hole in outside wall. It may be better to work from /- FLOOR the outside, especially when breaking through brick, stone or tile GAS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLY OPENINGS (1) MODELS Holes must be drilled for the gas line and electrical 5507332, 5507331, 6257732, AND 6257731 supply. Holes must be located from each side of furnace (2) MODELS , 4007332. aoo�331. 4007732, AND 4007731 x , as shown in Fig 9, pg. 8. Drill a 11 -inch hole in floor or wall for gas line. , i —9— Recessed Mount Installation (Con't) 4. Using the hole drilled through to the outside wall as the center, cut a 9 inch diameter hole for the vent. FIG; 8 CLOSE OFF STUD SPACE It may be better to work from outside, especially when - — _ _ i7di II 7 - - - - 1 r - — — — — • t breaking through brick, stone or tile. (See Fig. 7). CIDUNG PLATE - - — EXISTING STUD 5. In new stud wall construction, install blocks as shown in Figure 7 and install plaster grounds around inside of wall opening 2 X 4 BACKING I IF MORE THAN 6. The vertical height of the opening shown is 3 inches 18• BETWEEN greater than height of furnace to allow space for TOP OF CU AND CEILING T OUT PLATE eV i ' NEW S UD connection of wiring after furnace Is Instal ed. NOTE VERTICAL MEASUREMENTS ARE FROV 9-1/4' DIA t FINISHED FLOOR (Fig 7) HOLE CUTOUT / I I Exlsnrlc STUD h SPACER BLOCKS FIG. T + . I 14 -3 /B' I I AS REO'D ELECTRICAL ;1_ -- / 1 I 1 CONDUIT I • FLOOR PLATE_ r 1 H I ...._10/ 8 --► I 9 DIA HOLE 1 I �r THROUGH EXTERIOR 1 I - - WALL ; I _-_�_� - 9 - I ELEI:ti RIC CONNECT IN TOP , • ( ) FIG'. \b1 I f 2 80 %' ( I_ 21 4 TOP I I BLOCKS 2 1 l To-12 GAS INLET IN BOTTOM 68 (1) I . 59' (2) VENT 8 AIR I INLET >' f '' FRONT e ' FINISHED FLOOR N P. i - - - - J _ 1 '1 - SIDE BACK 8 r ( WALL OPENING FOR RECESSED INSTALLATION 77 (2) (1) MODELS , 3 N. t 5507332, 5507331, 6257732. AND 62g7731 t 5' \ 1 \ 68 (1) 1 (2) MODELS _ 4007332, 4007331, 4007732, AND 4007731 r 1 59' (2) GAS L J INLET SIDE SIDE CLOSE OFF STUD SPACE (If Required) 121/4 i 1 If studs are not on 16 inch centers, cut the hole for the - �' 2 furnace next to an existing stud and frame in the other side 2 - — I using a 2 x 4 and spacer blocks as required. Fig. 8. I 1 J..,,,.__ 1 4/ I \- FINISH If the distance from the top of the cutout to the ceiling wall 11 /2 "`III ♦♦♦ "' 111 FLOOR IL plate is more than 18 inches, it is recommended that it be (1) MODELS closed off. 5507332, 5507331, 6257732, AND 6257731 Nail a 2 x 4 long enough to go between the studs at the (2) MODELS 4007332, 4007331, 4007732, AND 4007731 top of the opening to close off the stud space. —8— - 71 , 7 - '' , + , j •, . n7t,' f7',Urr i 4 / . , ;r '.; '5' , '7,7' 77 77 7 77 . . 7 - 7 T � ' ` ,' `l ■ (•' 7 : isN k'Fi l : '1.3 '51 ,. , , MT c°r^',M. Locating Wall Furnace & Thermostat (Con't) 10. Be sure to provide adequate clearance and service FIG. 4 access The front of the furnace must face the open d room. VENT CAP 11 Choose a location for the thermostat about 5 feet r- above the floor on an inside wall The thermostat wire supplied with your furnace is 20 feet long, which should be enough to run up through the attic of a 41•"' —' r � single -story home, so the thermostat can be a max- mum of 16 feet from the furnace measure in a straight OPTIONAL OUTLET I OPTIONAL line, or about 8 feet from the furnace if the wire is run 6702 OUTL under the floor If more length is required, see note S 6701 on page 11. The thermostat should be sensing average room temperature; avoid the following, I MIN MI ` ; HOT SPOTS' COLD SPOTS Concealed pipes Concealed pipes or ducts or ducts FIG. 5 Fireplaces Stairwells -drafts Registers - - - - - VENT CAP g Doors -drafts _ TV sets Unheated rooms on -'�l .. "` • " Radios other side of wall 12 MAX ' Lamps DEAD SPOTS: •, Direct sunlight Behind doors Kitchen Corners, and alcoves 12. After picking a location that meets the requirements, 12 inspect the wall, floor and outside areas Make sure there are no pipes, wiring, or anything else that would interfere with furnace or vent or thermostat installa- 12" MIN WHEN OPTIONAL 6703 Lion If required, move them or pick a new location. TWO -WAY FRONT DIFFUSING GRILLE IS USED FIG'. 3. FIG. 6 r— __` / VENT CAP _, VENT CAP - - -- .vim 113mmim— I' I i 12" MAX II , t+o�wr..= •.wow • �a� -,..� r 10' Max RECESS 1 OPTIONAL °~ i OUTLET I I OPTIONAL I OUTLET I 6702 6702 I 18 MIN Recessed Mount Installation FIND THE STUDS CUT WALL OPENING Use a stud locator or small finishing nails. Repeatedly drive 1. Lay out the required opening to be cut in inside wall and remove a nail into the wall in the area of the stud until (Fig. 7, pg. 8). Mark center of the vent hole on wall. you find it. Then find one side. Leave the nail there. Drive Using a window, door or wall corner for reference, another nail just on the other side of the same stud. measure to Inside edge of the other stud should be about 14 inches Check to be find ue clearances (Fig 2, Fig. 4, Fig. 5 and from the one found. Drive finishing nail on Inside edge of Fig. 6) will be right. this stud 2 . Drill a 1/4 inch hole through vent hole center to the out- side wall to mark vent location. NOTE 3 Make the required cutout in inside wall. (Fig. 7, pg 8) IF STUDS ARE NOT ON 16 INCH CENTERS, SEE CLOSE OFF STUD SPACE, PAGE 8. —7— Sack Your Furnace Jrnace is shipped in two cartons, one containing the FIG. 1 ce and the' other containing the vent cap with inlet rent tubes. FAN BLADE \ ay carton horizontally. Open carton and remove top ■ im cover from its packing. Remove thumb screw at TOP FRONT PANEL Tp of furnace, raise top front panel 1 /2 inch and /" ► ,1+•: ;move panel from cabinet. THUU9 SCREW �. I ' '�� FAN SCR 'lace these and other parts, as they are removed from �!:% R;;4, : urnace, where they cannot be lost or damaged before OM • .l .... •ou need them. ..��.. Bottom front panel can be removed by grasping just ::::`C , elow handle and pulling it outward and then upward WM... ;ee Fig. 1 NOTE eck the burner rating plate, located in burner corn - - tment, to make sure your furnace is equipped to :rate on the type of gas available (either Natural :: L.P. Gas) DO NOT convert unit from natural gas ���� .Z. L.P gas or from L.P gas to natural. ... ....1 .. / HANDLE MiZ remove all literature and package containing ther- iostat, wire and metal anchors used for free standing , �Zi�. istallation. `.C`.. BOTTOU FRONT PANEL � :heck the fan blade to be sure it spins freely. C.ABINET ake out four screws holding fan shroud to side !anges of cabinet and remove shroud. See Fig. 1 NOTE 8. Loosen 1/8" "alien head" set screw holding fan blade to motor shaft and remove the fan Place fan blade fan blade must be removed in order to remove and fan shroud where they will not be damaged dboard shipping brace located under motor 9. Remove cardboard shipping brace located under motor mounting brackets ; +efore removing the fan blade, remember its position 10. Future electrical connections will be made in this y examining the blade nut and the amount of shaft upper cabinet area, inside electrical junction box, sable Scribe or mark the motor shaft in order to behind transformer. install the fan blade to its original place on the shaft. 11. Properly dispose of shipping materials. Basic Tools Needed drill or properly grounded electric drill Stud Locator or small finish nails sion bit 1 /2" to 1 -5/8" or 1 /2" and 1 Blade bits Tin Snips nd 3/16" drill bit (metal) 8" adjustable wrench J Id1ng rule or tape measure 12" adjustable wrench driver (med. blade) and (Phillips head) Key hole saw or Sabre saw (wire cutting) Hack saw ler 2 - 10" or 12" pipe wrenches ,lien wrench Gloves and safety glasses Basic Materials nd fittings to make connections to furnace. (Page Electrical wiring supplies as needed (See Page 17). Minimum wire size is #14 gauge copper. ng Compound - Silicone Rubber with a temperature 3/4" Quarter Round or other wood trim molding approx. of 500°F. 16' long or Trim accessory 4701. DT USE types advertised as paintable or for bath 2" x 4" x (length as required) Spacer Block (See Page 8). a as most contain fillers and will not withstand high 1 x 1 wood strips if Optional Side Outlet Grille Kit 6701 is - atures. used. )int Compound resistant to L.P. gases. � y d'�`— - - — ' c ` � i ;7 .-- .a - t'' ' c q, 'r' ` '�^ix�,, `s ' it -_ SC . -Li v , - - s a• -. ` V r i' ,, 'a x * ∎ Ayri� , 14. _ s _ _ 1 P •- �t''"I'`.�Y ti �`� S it i r '•.. :2�` 777:7--,:, -'—r — - ' - ' - -- - .— ......_T. ' tsy , . - r � � -. f . .' l.7 _tb•, ,:. .... .e �'1 s ,, � _. r f.. ,v s.. . . " . , 7 1' ii.4` ,�: _ .