Filter; Furnace Air Filters; Filter Sizes - All Models - Coleman DGAA Installation Manual

High efficiency sealed combustion gas furnace (single stage downflow only) 56-90 mbh input (16.41 -26.38 kw)input
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SECTION
IV: FILTERS
FILTER
INSTALLATION
All applications
require the use of a filter. A standard air filter is located
in the return filter rack on the Iouvered door. The air filter(s) must be
replaced
with air filter(s)
that are the same
size and same type.
Replacement
filter size is shown in Table 3.
[
CAUTION
All installations
must have a filter instafled.
Downflow Filters:
There are two types of downflow filter racks.
1.
FURNACE
FILTER RACK: A return filter rack with two standard
throwaway
type filters are supplied on all models. The return filter
rack is located on the inside of the Iouvered door. This type of filter
rack is designed for two standard air filters only. Pleated Media or
Washable
Filters cannot be used in this filter rack because they
cause too much pressure
drop causing
a reduction
in airflow.
Refer to Figure 13.
2.
EXTERNAL
RETURN
FILTER GRILLE:
The second
type is an
external return air filter grille that can only be used in applica-
tions where the furnace
is installed
in a closet.
This type of fil-
ter grille is typically installed in a closet door or wall with the filters
located within 12" (30.5 cm) of the return air opening of the fur-
nace. There
must be a minimum
clearance
of 6" (15.2
cm)
between the front of the furnace and the closet door and!or the fur-
nace and the filter grille to prevent the return air flow from being
obstructed.
Refer to Table 1 Unit Clearances to Combustibles.
NOTE: Remove air filters inside Iouvered door when using an external
filter grille.
a.
If the standard throwaway
filter are used the external filter
grille must have a minimum area of 540 in2 (3483 cm2) which
would equal a 15" X 36" filter grille.
b.
If the Pleated Media or Washable Filters are used the exter-
nal filter grille must have a minimum area of 684 in2 (4413
cm2) which would equal a 18" X 38" filter grille. The increased
area is to reduce the pressure drop across the air filter.
c.
Consideration
should be given when locating the return filter
grille for maintenance.
d.
Any filter that has a large pressure drop should be checked to
be sure the pressure drop caused by the air filter will not pre-
vent the furnace from operating within the rise range, speci-
fied on the rating plate and in Table 7. If the furnace does not
operate within the specified
rise range then a larger air filter
or an air filter that has a lower pressure
drop must be
installed.
Air Filters Can Be
Found On The Inside
Of This Panel
FIGURE 13: Furnace Air Filters
TABLE 3: Filter Sizes - All Models
Input
Output
Air Flow
Cabinet Width
Door Filter 1
MBH
kW
MBH
kW
CFM
cmm
In
In
cm
56
16.4
44.8
13.1
1305
34.0
193/4
2-16x20x1
2x41
x51
70
20.5
56
16.4
1305
34.0
193!4
2-16x20x1
2x41
x51
77
22.5
62
18.1
1305
34.0
193!4
2-16x20x1
2x41
x51
90
26.3
72
21.1
1305
34.0
193!4
2-16x20x1
2x41
x51
1. All Models shipped with disposable
filters mounted inside upper furnace door.
2.
Pleated filters have high pressure drop and require cleaning every 60 days.
3.
Dirty filters can cause excess heating bills, lower air flow, and reduce heat exchanger life.
SECTION
V: GAS
LINE
INSTALLATION
GAS
SAFETY
ADANGER
This furnace is designed
to operate on NATURAL GAS or PRO-
PANE GAS ONLY. Do Not Bum any other Fuel in this furnace.
Burning any fuel except NATURAL
GAS or PROPANE
GAS can
cause premature
heat exchanger
burnout, high levels of carbon
monoxide,
excessive sooting, a fire hazard, personal injury, prop-
erty damage and/or death.
ADANGER
An overpressure
protection
device, such as a pressure regulator,
must be installed in the gas piping system upstream of the furnace
and must act to limff the downstream pressure to the gas valve so it
does not exceed 0.5 PSI (14" w.c. (3.48 kPa). Pressures exceeding
0.5 PSI (14" w.c. (3.48 kPa) at the gas valve will cause damage to
the gas valve, resulting in a fire or explosion
or cause damage to
the furnace or some of its components
that will result in property
damage and loss of life.
GAS PIPING
Installation
and Checking
of Gas Line
Gas Supply piping must be sized in accordance
with the recommenda-
tions contained
in National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1,
NFPA-54)
unless local codes or regulations state otherwise.
Materials used and pipe sizing for U.S. manufactured
homes must com-
ply with requirements
contained
in Manufactured
Homes Al19.1,
Rec-
reational Vehicles Al19.2
and H.U.D. Title 24, Section 3280.705 and
any local or state codes.
NOTE: The gas line inlet on the gas valve is 1!2-14 N.RT. The gas line
may be installed through the furnace floor or furnace
side to the gas
valve.
CAUTION]
If the gas input to the furnace is too great because of excessive gas
pressure, wrong size orifice, high altitude, etc., the burner flame will
be sooty and may produce carbon monoxide,
which could result in
unsafe operation, explosion, and/or fire or asphyxiation.
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