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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB14-000410 -21 -2014 Inspection Request Re orting 4.07 pm -- Kati, G�OF - Requested Inspect Date: Wednesday October 22 2014 Site Address: 2625 BAL MOUNTAIN hD VAIL A/P /D Information Activity: B14 -0004 Type: COMBO Sub Type: ADUP Const Type: Occupancy: Use: Owner: LINN, DENNIS D. & SHEILA F. Contractor: DANTE'S M ICAL LLC Phone: 970-390-7960 Description: Fu eplacement 90 BLDG -Final Requested Time: DANTE'S MECHANICAL LL Phone: 476 -9235 Ente SGREMMER Time Exp: re Y Inspection History Item: 90 BLDG -Final l�h� � qty_ Status: ISSUED Insp Area: PM l0 -7960 2 REPT131 Run Id: 14827 i ° NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES MA0 k Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road, Vail, Colorado 81657 p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Permit #: B14 -0004 Project #: PRJ14 -0014 Job Address: 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL Applied.....: 01/17/2014 Location......: Issued...: 02/03/2014 Parcel No....: 210103401039 OWNER LINN, DENNIS D. & SHEILA F. 01/17/2014 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD E1/2 VAIL, CO 81657 CONTRACTOR DANTE'S MECHANICAL LLC 01/17/2014 Phone: 970 - 390 -7960 YUNUEN HERNANDEZ PO BOX 1142 EDWARDS CO 81632 License: C000003905 Description: Furnance Replacement Occupancy: Type Construction: Valuation: $1,200.00 ................................................. .......... :....�............... 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Building Permit ------ - - - - -> $44.85 Bldg Plan Check ----- - - - - -> $29.15 Use Tax Fee------------------ - - - - -> $0.00 Electrical Permit ---- - - - - -> $0.00 Elec Plan Check ------ - - - - -> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review--- - - - - -> $0.00 Mechanical Permit - - - - - -> $40.00 Mech Plan Check ---- - - - - -> $10.00 Additional Fees--------------- - - - - -> ($74.00) Plumbing Permit --- - - - - -> $0.00 Plmb Plan Check ---- - - - - -> $0.00 Recreation Fee--------------- - - - - -> $0.00 Investigation------------------ - - - - -> $84.85 Will Call ------------------------------ > $5.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES--------- - - - - -> $179.85 Payments ------------------------------- > $179.85 BALANCE DUE ------------------------ > $0.00 DECLARATIONS I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. REQUESTS FOR INSPECTION SHALL BE MADE TWENTY -FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. combination permit_012811 TTiT 00hAIL i CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO BE MET PRIOR TO FINAL SIGN OFF Permit #: B14 -0004 Address: 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL Owner: LINN, DENNIS D. & SHEILA F. Location: Cond: 16 (BLDG 2003): (SFR) SMOKE DETECTORS ARE REQUIRED PER SECTION R313 OF THE 2003 IRC. Cond: 42 (BLDG 2009) CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED PER 2009 IRC R315 combination permit_012811 TOWN OVAIL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND STATUSES Permit #: 614 -0004 Owner: LINN, DENNIS D. & SHEILA F. Address: 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL Location: Item: 00090 BLDG -Final combination permit_012811 TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADOCopy Reprinted on 02 -03 -2014 at 08:28:48 02/03/2014 Statement Statement Number: R140000054 Amount: $144.70 02/03/201408:28 AM Payment Method:Credit Crd Init: CG Notation: visa yunuen hernandez ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B14 -0004 Type: COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Parcel No: 2101- 034 - 0103 -9 Site Address: 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $179.85 This Payment: $144.70 Total ALL Pmts: $179.85 Balance: $0.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- MP 00100003111100 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 14.85 PN 00100003153000 INVESTIGATION FEE (BLDG) 124.85 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 5.00 Department of Community Development — 75 South Frontage Road TOWN OF VA(!. Vail, CO 81657 Tel: 970 -479 -2128 www.vailgov.com Development Review Coordinator BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION (Separate applications are required for alarm & sprinkler) Project Street Address: _L& 131\0 1,cocTp) /�k/ P-D off 5 i (Number) (Street) (Suite #) Building /Complex Name: Contractor Information Project #:� Lf -06 / Lt. 1111:113 Building Permit #: f1 4 U 00 I Lot #: IL Block #-9-- Subdivision: `✓ V El L r - ' I Business Name: ,�� 5- ,ti( K& , . Business Address: 2 Work Class: New City C-:h UQI, S�fp State: Zip: S 163 of Building: Addition ( ) Alteration (A ) LA 0 q- Single-Family ( ) Duplex ( Multi- Family ( ) Contact Name: J�� Other( ) Contact Phone: ( �a��� %� b G Contact E -Mail: I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application, filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan, and state that all the information as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan, to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws, and to build this structure according to the town's zoning and subdivision codes, design review ap- proved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town applicable thereto. X 4A-7,D v �v Owner /Owner's Representative Signature (Required) Work Type: Interior ( ) Exterior ( ) Both ( ) Valuation of Work Included Plans Included Work Electrical ( )Yes ( )No ( )Yes ( )No Mechanical ( ()Yes ( )No ( )Yes ( )No I g Plumbing ( )Yes ( )No ( )Yes ( )No Building ( )Yes ( )No ( )Yes ( )No Value of all work being performed: $_ (value based on IBC Section 109.3 & IRC Section 108.3) Electrical Square Footage Applicant Information / , l� Q- Detailed Scope and Location of Work: Applicant Name: 4I UL',Ld ff- J1 bL ( .�i � � 7��k � R Applicant Phone: La 70i -X766 -P, COP( - ZR E- Al ApplicantE -Mail: D1\01 9,Jbe,L(-iAL(C6( HE , lCzz �j��( Project Information r ( H ( T Owner Name: Parcel #: p7\ ( p 10 3 H0 10Z:a (For Parcel #, contact Eagle County Assessors Office at (970-328-8640 or visit www.eaglecounty.us/patie) For Office Use Only: 1 �j Fee Paid: Received From: Cash Check # CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # exp date: Auth # (use additional sheet if necessary) Date Received: JAN 17 2014 TOWN OF VAIL 15 -Mar -2012 ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Statement Number: R140000025 Amount: $35.15 01/17/201412:13 PM Payment Method:Credit Crd Init: CG Notation: visa yunuen hernandez ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: B14 -0004 Type: COMBINATION BLDG PERMIT Parcel No: 2101- 034 - 0103 -9 Site Address: 2625 BALD MOUNTAIN RD VAIL Location: Total Fees: $55.00 This Payment: $35.15 Total ALL Pmts: $35.15 Balance: $19.85 ************************************************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------- - - - - -- ------------------------ - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- MP 00100003111100 MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 25.15 PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 10.00 Asa ptakssonat am Prior to warn gs oftwdw Remember,. *W Safety is a no The precaubows s a direct conlIkItto 10 -299P 10/2012 at manuals adjacent to the unit. Xrect or Non Direct Vent Air Furnace) ws �ji t im**vnents Stan - PANSI - G&Wv C US Intertek .'r 00 W AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION. IftTOULLING PERSONNEL q"ift-iiie product better than the customer. This includes all safety items. Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all safety w ywrself in a position which is more hazardous than rs t�pe�t}on. a>� ID know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer aging. Most dealers have a list of specific good safety _ �1�Sern- as suppiernental to existing practices. However, if there is .Us uncial. the precautions listed here take precedence. or our website to in this manual. any, L.P. M �� i. TX 77056 C;rimnanv. L. P. __. --__- - _...____._ ,�cwncnacv niacanauu+i r' wuuia uyuia wt aNNivNuatG ni- area as the free area of the openings to which they connect. The stallation positions, ductwork connections, and resulting airflow minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts shall not be less arrangements. than 3 inches. VII. HORIZONTALAPPLICATIONS & CONSIDERATIONS rE The sinov op" I g must have Wang of rM Isse tram one pBr t#N 87m of bon =I" of an equko. Nlgww, but not lam Nan Na galas W all ~ itI a— BaWkad space. PlI ntent Located in Confined Spaces; All Air from OukkKwa - Single Air Opening. See 5.3.3-b. When directly communicating with the outdoors, the single open- ing shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 3,000 BTU per hour of total input rating of all equipment in the enclo- sure. Il Specially Engineered Installations: The requirements of 5.3.3 shall not necessarily govern when special cagmeering, approved by the authority having jurisdiction, provides an adequate supply of air for combustion, ventilation, and dilution of flue °- 5 Louvers and Grilles: In cllculating free area in 5.33, consideration shall be given to the block- ing erect of louvers, grilles or screens protecting openings. Screens used Awail not be smaller than 1/4 inch mesh. If the area through a design of er or grille is known, it should be used in calculating the size of ening required to provide the free area specified. If the design and fire is not known, it may be assumed that wood louvers will have 20-25 t free area and metal louvers and grilles will have 60-75 percent area Louvers and grilles shall be fixed in the open position or ked with the equipment so that they are opened automatically equipment operation. Conditions Created by Mechanical Exhausting or Fire- Lion of exhaust fans, ventilation systems, clothes dryers, or fire- may create conditions requiring spe6al attention to avoid unsat- Pry operation of installed gas utilization equipment. Air from Building. See 5.33 -a. VI. INSTALLATION POSITIONS 5 kenace may be installed in an upright position or horizontal the left or right side panel. Do not install this furnace on Illick. For upright upflow furnaces, return air ductwork may be to the side panel(s) and/or basepan. For horizontal up- return air ductwork must be attached to the basepan. upright or horizontal counterflow furnaces, return duct- I be attached to the basepan (top end of the blower c:om- i- NOTE: Ductwork must never be attached to the back of For upflow installations requiring 1,800 CFM or more, r two side returns or a bottom return or a combination of bottom. Contact your distributor for proper airflow require - and number of required ductwork connections.- Refer to GENERAL Horizontal applications, in particular, may dictate many of the installation's specifics such as airflow direction, ductwork connec- tions, flue and combustion air pipe connections, etc. The basic application of this furnace as a horizontal furnace differs only slightly from an upright installation. When installing a fumace horizontally, additional consideration must be given to the following: FURNACE MIST BE LEVEL ALTERNATE I t Ft OM TO BID LOCATION LOCATION FlIitW10E MUST BE LEVEL SLMRY TILTED FORWARD vMTH r.E DOORS W - 3I4' - �_OR BELOW THE BALK PANEL .� II Bye -DRAIN LIE WITH p� 1W PER Fool SLOPE Ri/ 111116r & SUPPORT® �` �/36- A MMW SERVICE ATWWBMNWRIDDLE CLEARANCEREQLgRED Horizontal Furnace DRAIN TRAP AND LINES In horizontal applications the condensate drain trap is secured to the furnace side panel, suspending it below the furnace. A mini- mum clearance of 4 3/4 inches below the furnace must be pro- vided for the drain trap. Additionally, the appropriate downward piping slope must be maintained from the drain trap to the drain location. Refer to Section X, Condensate Drain Trap and Lines for further details. If the drain trap and drain line will be exposed to temperatures near or below freezing, adequate measures must be taken to prevent condensate from freezing. 11 LEVELING Leveling ensures proper condensate drainage from the heat ex- changer and induced draft blower. For proper flue pipe drainage, the furnace must be level lengthwise from end to end. The furnace should also be level from back to front or have a slight tilt with the access doors downhill (approximately 3/4 inches) from the back panel. The slight lift allows the heat exchanger condensate, gen- erated in the recuperator coil, to flow forward to the recuperator coil front cover. ALTERNATE VENT %FLUE AND COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTIONS In horizontal installations, provisions for alternate vent/flue piping is available for upflow furnaces with left air discharge. Counterflow furnaces include provisions for both alternate vent/flue and com- bustion air piping with right air discharge. These configurations allow the flue and combustion air piping to be run vertically through the furnace. Refer to the "Recommended Installation Positions" figure for further detail. The standard piping connections may also be used in these positions. Refer to Section IX, Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Air Pipe for details concerning the conversion to the alternate vent/flue air connections. terminate at,east 4 feel UeIUW, 4 MML iiuncui Wally nut n, ui 1 foot above any door, window, or gravity air inlet into any building. The vent termination of a direct vent application must terminate at least 12 inches from any opening through which flue gases may enter a building (door, window, or gravity air inlet). The vent termination of vent pipe run vertically through a roof must terminate at least 12 inches above the roof line (or the anticipated snow level) and be at least 12 inches from any vertical wall (including any anticipated snow build up). A vent termination shall not terminate over public walkways or over an area where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or could be detrimental to the operation of regulators, relief valves, or other equipment. The combustion air intake termination of a direct vent application should not terminate in an area which is frequently dusty or dirty. : In Canada, the Canadian Fuel Gas Code takes precedence ne preceding termination restrictions. DIAN VENTING REQUIREMENTS iada, venting must conform to the requirements of the cur - .AN /CSA- B149.1 -05 Installation Code. Use only CSA - listed, 3636 compliant two- or three -inch diameter PVC or ABS pipe, it cement, and fittings throughout. The certified piping should arly marked with the ULC Sid "S636" on the pipe and fittings. idly follow the pipe manufacturers' instructions for cutting, ng, and solvent cementing PVC and/or ABS. ant can be run through an existing unused chimney provided ,ace between the vent pipe and the chimney is insulated and J with a weather - tight, corrosion- resistant flashing. DARD FURNACE CONNECTIONS he responsibility of the installer to ensure that the piping ?ctions to the furnace are secure, airtight, and adequately xted. ipped, attachment "couplings" for vent/flue and combustion ake pipe connections are provided on the furnace's top cover w) or basepan (counterflow). To use the standard connec- field supplied vent/flue pipe and combustion air intake pipe i applicable) should be secured directly to the furnace at locations. (FLUE POPE clue pipe can be secured to the vent/flue coupling using the sr coupling and worm gear hose clamps provided with this ce (see "Standard Connections" figure). The rubber coupling s separation of the vent/flue pipe from the furnace during ;ing. Combustion Air and Vent piping should be routed in a ier to avoid contact with refrigerant lines, metering devices, ensate drain lines, etc. If necessary, clearances may be ased by utilizing two 45 deg. Long -Sweep Elbows and creat- n "S" joint to provide additional space at connection loca- This joint can be rotated on the fitting to establish maxi - clearance between refrigerant lines, metering devices, and ensate drain lines, etc. This joint is the equivalent of one 90 elbow when considering elbow count. V E ' N T 45 DEGREE LONG -SWEEP % ELBOWS �YII Increased Clearance Configuration NOTE: Do not use other commercially available "no hub connec- tors" due to possible material conflicts. The ventiflue pipe can also be secured using a PVC or ABS elbow or coupling using the appropriate glue (see Section IX, Materials and Joining Methods). NOTE: For non - direct vent installations, a minimum of one 900 elbow should be installed on the combustion air intake coupling to guard against inadvertent blockage. CoMBusTroN Am PIPE Dm=T &IffhOTALLATIONS On upflow, units secure the combustion air intake pipe directly to the air intake coupling. On counterflow units secure the combus- tion air intake pipe to the air intake coupling using the rubber cou- pling and worm gear hose clamps provided with the unit. The counterflow rubber coupling allows service removal of air intake piping internal to the furnace blower compartment. NOTE: Be- cause of probable material conflicts, do not use other commer- cially available "no hub connectors". The combustion air intake pipe can also be secured directly to the counterflow unit air intake pipe coupling. IVIN'-O/REGTVFf�'rl TA i A minimum of one 90° elbow should be installed on the combus- tion air intake "coupling" to guard against inadvertent blockage. 15 w MRPM VEMLIX Dire m11�TVWr(X0Ln [O P1C MPW� vN 4:01111"Irm VET MWE FM mm®crwortown yCNC INlEP 0 COUNMIFLow STANDARD CONNECTIONS ADDITIONAL PLUG FROM DRAM iQT 8 EXTERNALLY MOUNT RUBBER ELBOW � SLkLJ®RE TO to SLOWER WITH LIBBER COUPLING AND HOSE CLAMPS COUNTERFLOW/UPRIGHT (UPFLOW SIMILAR) SECURE TO ID BLOWER WITH RUBBER COUPUNG SECURE TO AND \ /� CABINET SC WfTFt SCREWS • d UPFLOWMORIZONTAL (COUNTERFLOW SIMILAR) Altemate Vent/Flue Location DIRECT VENT SINGLE PIPE) PIPING Erect vent installations require only a vent/flue pipe. The )ipe can be run horizontally with an exit through the side of .hiding or run vertically with an exit through the roof of the ig. The vent can also be run through an existing unused ley; however, it must extend a minimum of 12 inches above p of the chimney. The space between the vent pipe and the ley must be closed with a weather -tight, corrosion- resistant ig. For details concerning connection of the vent/flue pipe furnace, refer to Section /( Vent/Flue Pipe and Combustion Standard Furnace Connections or Altemate Furnace Con - )ns for specific details. Refer to the following Non- Direct (Single Pipe) Piping - Vent/Flue Pipe Terminations for spe- ietails on termination construction. .Igh non - direct vent installations do not require a combus- lir intake pipe, a minimum of one 90° elbow should be at- d to the furnace's combustion air intake if an upright instal - uses the standard intake location. This elbow will guard st inadvertent blockage of the air intake. /FLUE PIPE LENGTHS AND DMAIETERS - to the following table for applicable length, elbows, and diameter for construction of the vent/flue pipe system of a Drect vent installation. In addition to the vent/flue pipe, a g0" elbow should be secured to the combustion air intake 9vent inadvertent blockage. The tee used in the vent/flue nation must be included when determining the number of vs in the piping system. kiWGWGCH95r,MM Direct Vent (2 - Pipe) and Non -Direct Vert (1- Pipe) "' wwxkn rn Allow" Length of Vent/Flue Ph" S Combustion Air Pipe (11) I'I w pips Number of Elbows re m Unit Input H! Sim (Btu) ) p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 40'000 100 95 1 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 or 2 112 45'000 250 245 240 235 230 225 220 215 210 a 2 12 W'000 110 105 100 95 90 1 85 80 75 70 or 2112 70,000 220 215 210 205 200 195 190 185 180 212 KOO() 35 30 25 20 15 10 Not Applicable or 2112 80,000 3 132 125 118 111 104 97 90 83 76 90'000 45 40 35 30 25 20 Not Applicable or 2112 90,000 3 147 140 133 126 119 112 105 98 91 100,000 3 98 91 84 77 70 63 56 49 42 115,000 3 140 133 t 126 119 112 105 98 91 84 1) Maximum allowable limits listed on individual lengths for inlet and flue and NOT a combination. 2) Minimum requirement for each vent pipe is five (5) feet in length and one elbowltee. 3) Tee used in the vent/flue termination must be included when determin- ing the number of elbows in the piping system_ 4) 2 12" or 3" diameter pipe can be used in place of 2" diameter pipe. 5) Increased Clearance Configurations using (2) 45 deg. Long Sweep elbows should be considered equivalent to one 90 deg. elbow. 6) One 90° elbow should be secured to the combustion air intake con- nection. 17 VENTIFLUE PIPE TERMM1AnoNs NOTE: If either a 90 degree or 45 degree elbow is used for termi- nation, it must be pointed downward. The vent/flue pipe may terminate vertically, as through a roof, or horizontally, as through an outside wall. Vertical vent/flue pipe terminations should be as shown in the following figure. Refer to Section IX, VentlFlue Pipe and Com- bustion Air Pipe - Termination Locations for details concerning location restrictions. The penetration of the vent through the roof must be sealed tight with proper flashing such as is used with a plastic plumbing vent. Horizontal vent/flue pipe terminations should be as shown in the following figure. Refer to Section IX, VentlFlue Pipe and Combus- tion Air Pipe - Termination Locations for details concerning loca- tion restrictions. A 2 318" diameter wall penetration is required for 2" diameter pipe. A 3" diameter hole is required for a 2 1/2" pipe and a 3 1/2" diameter hole is required for 3" diameter pipe. To secure the pipe passing through the wall and prohibit damage to piping connections, a coupling should be installed on either side of the wall and solvent cemented to a length of pipe connecting the two couplings. The length of pipe should be the wall thick- ness plus the depth of the socket fittings to be installed on the inside and outside of the wall. The wall penetration should be sealed with silicone caulking material. In a basement installation, the vent/flue pipe can be run between joist spaces. If the vent pipe must go below a joist and then up into the last joist space to penetrate the header, two 45° elbows should be used to reach the header rather than two 90° elbows. 5. Remove plastic plug from alternate venUflue loca ALTERNATE FURNACE CONNECTIONS Relocate and install plug in standard vent/flue Iocatior installation, If the standard locations are undesirable for a specific � cover)- alternate side panel locations are available on the upilow models Counterflow units. for the vent / flue. Counterflow furnaces include provisions for both Remove plastic plug from alternate vent/flue loc< alternate vent/flue and combustion air piping. These locations may Relocate and install plug in standard vent/flue roc be of particular benefit to upright Upflow installations requiring ad- (basepan). plug remaining hole in blower deck with F ditional access to an A coil, or to upright counterflow installations plug included in the drain kit bag. requiring additional access to a fitter or electronic air cleaner, or to 6 Upflow and Counterflow units• and coupling into alt( horizontal installations desiring vent/flue (Upflow and cou Insert cut section of vent/flue pipe in and worn and combustion air intake (c ounterflow only) piping vent/flue location. Using a rubber coupling from the side of the cabinet. hose damps from the drain kit bag, attach the vent/flu NOTE: Standard and attemate locations can be combined (i.e., an and coupling to the induced draft blower. Secw installation may use the standard combustion intake location coupling to the cabinet using the screws removed in but use the alternate vent/flue location), or with field- supplied 3/8" #8 self drilling screws. WARNING ® WARNING EDGES OF SHEET METAL HOLES MAY BE SHARP. USE GLOVES AS A THE RUBBER ELBOW 6S NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT A LOAD. PRECAUTION WHEN REMOVING MOLE PLUGS. THE RUBBER ELBOW IS MOUNTED EXTERNALLY TO THE FURN CABINET, EXTREME CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO ADEQUATELY FIELD - SUPPLIED VENTIFLUE PIPING, AS DAMAGE CAN RESUL- LEAKS CAUSING BODILY INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO EXPOSUF ALTERNATE VENTIFLUE LOCATION FLUE GASES. INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE. The alternate vent/flue location is the large hole directly in line with 7. Upr►ow and Counterftow units. the induced draft blower outlet. To use the alternate vent/flue loca- For upright installations, externally mount the rubbe tion refer to the following steps, the ' Vent/Flue Pipe Cuts" figure, to the vent/flue coupling using a worm gear hose figure. Secure field supplied vent/flue piping to the rubbe and the "Alternate Vent/Flue Location" fig NOTE: Use of the a NOTE: Counterflow instnxxions follow the Upflow instructions• using a worm gear hose damp. a tl 1. Remove and save the four screws securing the venUflue vent/flue location for upright installations, requires coupling to the furnace top panel. trap be installed on the same side of the unit as Pipe. Counterflow units. 1. Remove and save the four screws securing the venUflue 8. Upflow and Countertiow units. coupling to the furnace basepan. Also remove the three For horizontal installations, externally secure t! screws securing the furnace's internal vent/flue piping to supplied vent/flue pipe directly to the vent/flue ODUPli the blower deck. a PVC or ABS coupling or elbow. Q (D O 2. Upflow and Counterflow units. RAE REMOVE REMOVE Loosen the worm gear hose damps on the rubber elbow PIPE a scRer•+s a scREws v�TrF and detach it from both the induced draft blower and the p vent/flue pipe. nUE F 3. Upflow and Counterflow units. o DIAGRW p 3 Remove the venUflue Pipe from the furnace. 4. Cut the vent/flue pipe 3.75 inches from the flanged end of �� Aw the pipe. See Vent/Flue Pipe Cuts figure. The section of TE pipe attached to the coupling will reach through the side DEMk RUBBER panel to the induced draft blower. Discard remaining pipe ¢ • D T; EL to BLOWER AM and elbows. "EtRPE iD Counterflow units. COUNTERFLOW Cut the vent/flue pipe 3.75 inches from the blower deck UPFLOW coupling. See Vent/Flue Pipe Cuts figure. Save venUflue pipe attached to blower deck coupling for use in the alternate location. Discard remaining pipe and elbows. -tea �,TT CUTliRE'�- VentlFlue Pipe Cuts