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INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Comply with Local Codes
The installer shall familiarize himself with and comply with all
local codes and regulations which govern the installation of
this appliance. Local codes and regulations shall take prece-
dent over these regulations where applicable. In lieu of local
codes, the appliance shall be installed in accordance with:
In the U.S.A.:
the National Electrical Code, in accordance with recom-
mendations made by the National Board of Fire Under-
writers, in accordance with the the American National
Standard Institute National Fuel Gas Code (Ansi
Z223.1/NFPA--54).
The installation must conform with:
local building codes,
Federal Manufactured Home Construction & Safety
Standard (H.U.D. Title 24, Part 3280),
or in the absence of local codes with:
American National Standard Mobile Homes A225.1 for
installation in mobile homes, and American National
Standard (ANSI--C1/NFPA--70) for all electrical wiring,
and American National Standard (A119.2/ NFPA--501C)
for installation in recreational vehicles.
In Canada:
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes:
Unit installation shall comply with current CSA standard
CAN/CSA--Z240.4.1 -- Installation Requirement for Gas
Burning Appliances in Mobile Homes.
Unit electrical wiring and grounding shall comply with
current standard CSA C22.1 -- Canadian Electrical
Code Part 1.
Recreational V ehicles:
Unit installation shall comply with current CSA standard
CAN/CGA--Z240.4.2 -- Installation Requirements for
Propane Appliances and Equipment in Recreational Ve-
hicles.
Unit electrical wiring and grounding shall comply with
current CSA standard C22.2 No.148/CAN/CSA--
Z240.6.2 -- Electrical Requirements for recreational ve-
hicles.
HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLAT ION
For elevation above 2,000 feet, derate furnace orifice
4% for each 1,000 feet of elevation above sea level. Der-
ating is accomplished by reducing the orifice size.
See Derating Chart for orifice size.
MINIMUM FURNACE CLEARANCES
Access for servicing is an important factor in the location of
any furnace. A minimum of 24 inches should be provided in
front of the furnace for access to the heating elements and
controls. This access may be provided by a closet door or by
locating the furnace 24 inches from a facing wall or partition.
These furnaces are design certified for the following mini-
mum clearances from combustible material in alcove or
closet installation:
TABLE 3 Minimum Clearances
CLOSET ALCOVE
BACK 0” 0”
SIDES 0” 0”
FRONT 6” 24”
TOP 2” 2”
ROOF JACK 0” 0”
DUCT 0” 0”
ALCOVE
20”
Minimum
23--1/2”
Figure 2 Alcove Installation
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