Carrier OG-PG9M-07- Installation Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Fig. 1—Clearances to Combustibles; MINIMUM INCHES CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION; INSTALLATION
- Page 4 – UNIT
- Page 5 – Fig. 3—Multipoise Orientations
- Page 14 – NOTE: LOCAL CODES MAY REQUIRE A DRAIN PAN UNDER THE
- Page 17 – This furnace must; Fig. 14—Furnace Location for Proper Condensate
- Page 18 – hot wired; F MINIMUM INSTALLED
- Page 19 – TO BURNERS
- Page 21 – WARNING: CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD; and; EXAMPLES: Determining Free Area
- Page 22 – ACH; Volume; ACH
- Page 24 – Assembly or Coil Box Installed
- Page 25 – Return Air Connections; UPFLOW FURNACES; YES
- Page 26 – DOWNFLOW AND HORIZONTAL FURNACES; Filter Arrangement; REQD PER ROD
- Page 27 – CAUTION: UNIT MAY NOT OPERATE; Remove and discard bottom closure panel when bottom inlet is used.; Bottom Closure Panel; To remove bottom closure panel, perform following:; Table 4—Filter Information; FURNACE CASING; Side Return
- Page 28 – extend a minimum of 2 in. outside furnace casing.; NOMINAL IRON PIPE SIZE
- Page 29 – UNION
- Page 30 – Fig. 31—Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram; Table 6—Electrical Data
- Page 31 – and furnace will NOT operate.; WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD
- Page 32 – Diagram; PCB
- Page 33 – the venting system are located and other spaces of the building.; PROCEDURE 7—COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPE SYSTEMS
- Page 34 – Materials; ASTM SPECIFICATION
- Page 36 – Table 8—Direct Vent Termination Clearance
- Page 37 – Table 9—Other than Direct Vent Termination Clearance
- Page 38 – Combustion Air Pipe; GENERAL; CAUTION: UNIT CORROSION HAZARD; remove pipe for servicing.
- Page 39 – ATTACHMENT OF COMBUSTION AIR PIPE; Fig. 36—Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe Connections; Fig. 37—Combustion-Air Inlet Pipe Assembly; CASING WIDTH
- Page 40 – Table 11—Maximum Allowable Vent Pipe Length (Ft)
- Page 44 – CAUTION: UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD; ATTACHMENT OF VENT EXTENSION PIPE; NOTE: A 12-In. minimum offset pipe section is recommended with
- Page 45 – Fig. 41—Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Termination; Fig. 42—Vent Pipe Termination for Non-Direct
- Page 46 – Handle pipe joints carefully until cement sets.; Vent Termination
- Page 47 – Sidewall terminations—Install bracket as shown in Fig. 40.; MULTIVENTING AND VENT TERMINATIONS; PROCEDURE 8—CONDENSATE DRAIN; Condensate trap MUST be used for all applications.; TERMINATION SYSTEM; Single Penetration of Wall or Roof
- Page 48 – CONDENSATE TRAP
- Page 50 – calls for cooling; Heat Pump Mode
- Page 51 – WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; PROCEDURE 5—ADJUSTMENTS
- Page 52 – For Use With 040 Through 120 Size Furnaces Only
- Page 53 – Only
- Page 55 – For Use with 140 Size Furnaces Only
- Page 57 – FURNACE INPUT RATE; BURNER; Fig. 47—Burner Orifice
- Page 58 – Set Temperature Rise; Determine and adjust air temperature rise as follows:; Fig. 48—Redundant Automatic Gas Valve; BURNER FLAME
- Page 59 – SIZE OF TEST DIAL
- Page 61 – CHECKLIST; Verify flame rollout manual reset switch has continuity.
- Page 62 – CHECKLIST—DIRECT VENT INSTALLATIONS
- Page 63 – CHECKLIST—NON-DIRECT VENT INSTALLATIONS
NOTE:
Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation.
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INDEX
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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS.....................................................................................................................................................................................2
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES .......................................................................................................................................................................3
DIMENSIONAL DRAWING .......................................................................................................................................................................................4
CODES AND STANDARDS .......................................................................................................................................................................................6
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................................................7
INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
APPLICATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................8
General ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Upflow Applications ................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Downflow Applications..........................................................................................................................................................................................10
Horizontal Left (Supply-Air Discharge) Applications ..........................................................................................................................................12
Horizontal Right (Supply-Air Discharge) Applications ........................................................................................................................................15
LOCATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
General ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Furnace Location Relative to Cooling Equipment ................................................................................................................................................18
Location with Respect to Combustion and Circulating Air Requirements ..........................................................................................................18
Hazardous Locations ..............................................................................................................................................................................................18
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ....................................................................................................................................................20
INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................................................................................................................22
Leveling Legs (If Desired).....................................................................................................................................................................................22
Installation In Upflow or Downflow Applications ...............................................................................................................................................22
Installation In Horizontal Applications..................................................................................................................................................................23
Air Ducts ................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
General ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment .......................................................................................................................................................................23
Supply Air Connections ....................................................................................................................................................................................25
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Installation Manual
PG9MAB
Series A
4-WAY MULTIPOISE
FIXED-CAPACITY DUAL-VENT
CONDENSING GAS FURNACE
SIZES 040 THRU 140
Catalog No.
IM-PG9MAB-01
Cancels:
IM-PG9M-10
Printed in U.S.A.
8-05
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Summary
These instructions cover the minimum requirements and conform to existing national standards and safety codes. In some instances, theseinstructions exceed certain local codes and ordinances, especially those that may not have kept up with changing residential construction practices.We require these ...
→ Fig. 2—Dimensional Drawing Dimensions (In.) UNIT SIZE A D E 024040 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 036040 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 024060 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 036060 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 048060 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 036080 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 048080 17-1/2 15-7/8 16 060080 21 19-3/8 19-1/2 048100 21 19-3/8 19-1/2 060100 21 19-3/8 19-1/...
Maintain a 1-in. clearance from combustible materials to supply air ductwork for a distance of 36 inches horizontally from the furnace. See NFPA90B or local code for further requirements. These furnaces SHALL NOT be installed directly on carpeting, tile, or any other combustible material other than ...