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*Gas connector may be
used for Canadian
able by local authority
having jurisdiction.
*GAS CONNECTION
RAISED
PLATFORM
SERVICE PLATFORM
INTAKE PIPE
EXHAUST PIPE
FIGURE 19
Return Air -- Horizontal Applications
Return air may be brought in only through the end of a
furnace installed in the horizontal position. The furnace is
equipped with a removable bottom panel to facilitate in-
stallation. See FIGURE 15.
Filters
This unit is not equipped with a lter or rack. A eld-pro-
vided high velocity rated lter is required for the unit to
operate properly. TABLE 1 lists recommended lter sizes.
A lter must be in place whenever the unit is operating.
WARNING
If a high eciency lter is being installed as part of this
system to ensure better indoor air quality, the lter must
be properly sized. High eciency lters have a higher
static pressure drop than standard eciency glass/foam
lters. If the pressure drop is too great, system capacity
and performance may be reduced. The pressure drop
may also cause the limit to trip more frequently during
the winter and the indoor coil to freeze in the summer,
resulting in an increase in the number of service calls.
Before using any lter with this system, check the
specications provided by the lter manufacturer against
the data given in the appropriate Lennox Product
Specications bulletin. Additional information is provided
in Service and Application Note ACC002 (August 2000).
TABLE 1
Furnace
Cabinet Width
Filter Size
Side Return Bottom Return
17-1/2” 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (1)
21” 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 20 X 25 X 1 (1)
Duct System
Use industry-approved standards to size and install the
supply and return air duct system. Refer to ACCA Manual
D. This will result in a quiet and low-static system that has
uniform air distribution. See FIGURE 20 for proper duct
installation.
HORIZONTAL UNIT
SUPPLY
AIR
SUPPLY
AIR
Install self tapping screws
to seal any potential air
leaks
UPFLOW UNIT
FIGURE 20
NOTE - This furnace is not certied for operation in heat-
ing mode (indoor blower operating at selected heating
speed) with an external static pressure which exceeds 0.5
inches w.c. Operation at these conditions may result in
improper limit operation.
Supply Air Plenum
If the furnace is installed without a cooling coil, a remov-
able access panel should be installed in the supply air
duct. The access panel should be large enough to per-
mit inspection of the heat exchanger. The furnace access
panel must always be in place when the furnace is oper-
ating and it must not allow leaks. For horizontal units, in-
stall self tapping screws in the three evaporator coil screw
holes made for horizontal applications to seal the top cap
to the vestibule panel.
Return Air Plenum
NOTE - Return air must not be drawn from a room where
this furnace, or any other gas-fueled appliance (i.e., water
heater), or carbon monoxide-producing device (i.e., wood
replace) is installed.
When return air is drawn from a room, a negative pressure
is created in the room. If a gas appliance is operating in
a room with negative pressure, the ue products can be
pulled back down the vent pipe and into the room.
This reverse ow of the ue gas may result in incomplete
combustion and the formation of carbon monoxide gas.
This raw gas or toxic fumes might then be distributed
throughout the house by the furnace duct system.
Return air can be brought in through the bottom or either
side of the furnace (return air brought into either side fur-
nace allowed in upow applications only). If a furnace with
bottom return air is installed on a platform, make an air-
tight seal between the bottom of the furnace and the plat-
form to ensure that the unit operates properly and safely.
Use berglass sealing strips, caulking, or equivalent seal-
ing method between the plenum and the furnace cabinet
to ensure a tight seal. If a lter is installed, size the return
air duct to t the lter frame.