Ignition / Operation & Chimney
Venting Recommendations
For High Efficient Heating Appliances
1 – Thermostat calls for heat
2 – Combustion air pressure switch proves induced blower operation. Pressure switches are factory set and require no adjustment
3 - After a 15 second pre-purge, the hot surface igniter or electronic ignition energizes
4 – Within 20 seconds, the gas valve solenoid opens
5 – The gas should be ignited within approximately 4 seconds
6 - Flame sensor proves the flame and the combustion process continues uninterrupted
7 – If a flame is not detected after the first ignition trial, the ignition sequence will repeat 3-4 more times before locking out the gas valve.
8 – If the unit does not respond, it will automatically repeat the entire heating sequence. Some units will have to be manually reset
9 – Depending on the unit, a reset button can be depressed or the thermostat can be turned to “off”, then back to “heat”
· Metal flue pipes should be secured to the furnace collar with 3 self drilling sheet metal screws or a mechanical fastener
· The first metal vent connector should not have an elbow within 6 inches from the unit
· The vent pipe should be properly supported without any dips / sags and shall slope a minimum of ¼” per foot
· High efficiency (direct vent) appliances should never be vented into a masonry chimney without a liner
· Many manufacturers recommend a masonry chimney that is tile lined must be lined with B1 vent or a listed insulated flexible metal vent (check with manufacturer recommendations)
· An exterior tile lined chimney that is sealed and capped should be lined with a listed flexible metal vent
· Insulation for the flexible pipe should be an encapsulated fiberglass sleeve recommended by the flexible vent pipe manufacturer
· Do not insulate the space between the liner and the chimney wall with puffed mica or any other loose granular insulation
· For multiple appliances venting into one chimney refer to the chart above
· A type B1 vent liner shall terminate above the roof surface with a listed cap
· A manual damper, barometric draft damper / regulator, or flue restrictor should not be installed between the unit and the chimney. (This may exclude oil fuel burning units – refer to the manufacture)
· A flue pipe should never share a chimney with a solid fuel appliance or wood burning fireplace
· When the flue pipe for a high efficiency appliance must be located or pass through a crawl space, attic, or other areas that may be cold, that portion of pipe shall be constructed of double wall type B vent material or material having equivalent insulation qualities
· No portion of the venting system can extend into, or pass through any circulation air duct or plenum
· The vent connector should not be sized more than 2 size diameters over the size of the draft hood outlet or flue collar outlet
· The maximum length of a flue pipe for a high efficient chimney vented appliances:
3” connector diameter = 4.5 feet
4” connector diameter = 6 feet
5” connector diameter = 7.5 feet
6” connector diameter = 9 feet
7” connector diameter = 10.5 feet
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