VMA/VMC Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- FOR YOUR SAFETY
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
- Table 2
- If the heat anticipator is set too high, the furnace may delay activation of a heating cycle for too long. If the heat anticipator is set too low, the furnace may cycle too frequently. Either condition may not provide optimal comfort to the homeowner.
- ALTERATIONS REQ’D FOR A/C @ DESIGN EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
- ALTERATIONS REQ’D FOR A/C @ DESIGN EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE
All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
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inlet as shown in Figure 10, making sure that the spacing between the inlet and
outlet complies with that noted in Figure 8.
Figure 10: Typical Construction Details of Sidewall Vent and Air Intake
Terminations
3. Finish the vent installation by caulking the annulus to seal around the two (2)
holes where the thermoplastic pipes pass through the wall.
4. To prevent foreign material, insects, or small animals from entering the pipes,
an optional vent or intake terminal (stainless steel) screen is available from the
furnace manufacturer, part no. V320219.
J. CONNECTING THE FURNACE TO ROOF VENT / AIR TERMINATIONS
The VMA is designed to be vented with either a concentric vent assembly or twin
2” pvc stacks. The concentric vent (VAOPS7515) can be vented through the
ceiling/roof either thru the existing roof jack or thru the 3” ceiling/roof flashing
plate.
Concentric vent utilizing existing roof jack as a chase.
Follow instructions included with concentric vent kit VAOPS7515.
Concentric vent without roof jack as a chase.
Follow instructions included with concentric vent kit VAOPS7515.
Dual 2” vent/air termination kit VAOPS7484
1. Remove roof jack assembly.
2. Place a 2” (2-holes) ceiling/roof flashing plate to the ceiling centering it
over existing hole.