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A WARNING The Draft Inducer must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with these instructions and all local codes or in their absence in accordance with the latest editions of The National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA#54), Installation of Fuel Burning Equipment (NFPA 31), Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances (NFPA 211), The National Electrical Code (NFPA#70} and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) when applicable. Improper installation can create a hazardous condition such as an explosion, fire, electrical shock or carbon monoxide poisoning resulting in property damage, personal injury or death. 1. The Draft Inducer shall not be used on condensing heating equipment. 2. Oil burning installations and gas-fired units without a draft hood I diverter should include a barometric draft regulator. 3. The Draft Inducer motor shaft must be mounted horizontally to prevent motor bearing wear. 4. The Draft Inducer shall not be installed where flue gas temperatures exceed 575°F at the Draft Inducer Inlet. Ambient room temperatures must not exceed 104 degrees F. Flue gas temperature verification: A) Consult appliance manufacturer for temperature of gases at the appliance outlet after dilution by draft hood, draft diverter or barometric draft control. AND B) Measure temperature of flue gases at the Draft Inducer inlet at time of installation. Temperature should be measured after appliance and Draft Inducer have operated for at least 10 minutes, allowing flue gas temperature to stabilize. 1. Inputs shown are believed to be maximum capacities for inducers when mounted on pipe sizes shown for ordinary jobs where a moderate amount of mechanical induced draft is required. 2. Consideration is given to typically higher static pressure requirements for larger installations, for the type of fuel burned and for the type of draft control installed. 3. Where pressure requirements are unknown or believed to be unusually severe, ask for complete performance curves or consult factory. 4. All ratings have been developed in our testing and research department and have been approved by a nationally known independent testing laboratory. Certification is available upon request. DRAFT INDUCER SELECTION TABLE GAS FIRING PIPE GASFIRlttG WITH SIZE WITH BAR. DRAFT IN. DRAFT HOOD CONTROL MODEL HEATER 270°F HEATER 390'F BTU FLUE GAS BTU FLUE GAS INPUT INPUT S.P. CFM SP. CFM 3 69.000 .034 48 72,000 .047 36 4 DJ-3 105,000 .042 72 109,000 .053 55 5 111,000 .043 72 104,000 .052 52 6 100,000 .041 68 34.000 .042 17 5 270,000 .063 190 330,000 .085 166 6 D-3 356,000 .073 246 377,000 .090 190 7 360,000 .075 259 330,000 .085 166 B 320,000 .068 217 222,000 .075 110 8 900,000 .125 590 1,200,000 .143 603 9 1,HCl;OQO .135 7U 1,JJ0,000 .150 653 I 10 1,250.000 .140 850 1,260,000 .145 615 12 1,030,000 .128 710 710,000 .115 357 9 1,460,000 .145 1010 1,970,000 .175 989 10 2,080,000 .170 1370 2,460,000 .185 1240 12 1,920,000 .160 1325 2.230,000 .182 1120 IL 14 1,840,000 .159 1270 1.470,000 .158 740 16 900,000 .120 620 650,000 .113 340 18 650,000 .099 450 440,000 .095 220 16 4,000,000 .250 2760 4,000,000 .260 2010 OIL FIRING WITH aECTRICAL BAR.DRAFT DATA CONTROL HEATER 530'F BTU FLUE GAS INPUT SP. CFM VOLTS HZ RPM WATTS 58,000 .048 33 92,000 .057 48 115 60 1550 35 74,000 .052 39 25,000 .035 13 295,000 .092 163 300,000 .093 169 115 60 1550 74 230,000 .080 118 123.000 .065 65 1,100,000 .147 566 tt,100,00!! .148 566' 115 60 1725 1/4HP 840,000 .136 440 400,000 .100 211 1,700,000 .180 900 1,900,000 .180 1010 115 60 1725 1/4HP 1,500,000 .170 789 825.000 .135 453 115 60 1725 1/3HP 350,000 .095 184 200,000 .075 106 3,300,000 .230 1763 AMPS .43 .96 5.4 5.4 6.0 5. Heating capacities shown are for 1000 BTU per cubic foot natural gas and for 139,000 BTU per gallon No. 2 fuel oil. Consult factory for capacities with other fuels. Heating capacities are based on typical combustion efficiencies and allow for approximately 5 percent ambient air drawn into inducer to 18 3,900,000 .240 2650 3,250,000 .240 1660 2,100,000 .190 1103 115 11.0 cool motor and drives. 6. Draft Inducers should be installed in single wall vent pipe in order to insure proper performance. XL HD 20 2,800,000 24 1,500,000 20 5,300,000 24 3,500,000 .195 1935 2,100,000 .175 .150 1035 1,100,000 .125 .290 3690 5,200,000 .270 .220 2415 3,750,000 .220 208 60 1725 3/4HP 5.4 1079 1,200,000 .150 626 230 5.3 527 503,000 .110 266 2440 3,600,000 .240 1870 208 6.3 230 60 1725 2 HP 6.4 1660 2,900,000 .218 1550 460 3.2 THERM PROT. IMP. PROT. YES YES YES YES YES NO 2 rroum: , m i 022x