Lennox International Inc. G50UH-60D-135 Furnace User Manual


 
Thisfurnacemaybeinstalledineitheranatticoracrawl-
space.Eithersuspendthefurnacefromroofraftersor
floorjoists,asshowninfigure12,orinstallthefurnaceon
a platform,asshowninfigure13.Theunitmustbesup-
portedat bothendsandbeneaththeblowerdecktopre-
ventsagging.
Typical Horizontal Application
Unit Suspended in Attic or Crawlspace
Leave sufficient clearance between rod and unit to
remove access panel.
1/4 i
ANGLE
IRON
U-CHANNELS
FIGURE 12
NOTE - Heavy-gauge perforated sheet metal straps
(plumbers' straps) may be used to suspend the unit from
roof rafters or ceiling joists. When straps are used to sus-
pend the unit in this way, support must be providedfor both
the ends and the middle of the furnace to prevent sagging.
The straps must not interfere with the plenum or exhaust
piping instaflation. Securing screws should be 1/2 inch
from the top edge and 1-1/2 inch from the side edge in aft
cases. Cooling coils and supply and return air plenums
must be supported separately.
NOTE - When the furnace is installed on a platform in a
crawlspace, it must be elevated enough to avoid water
damage and to allow the evaporator coil to drain.
Return Air -- Horizontal Applications
Return air can be brought in through the end of a furnace
installed in a horizontal application, The furnace is
equipped with a removable bottom panel to facilitate
installation, See figure 9,
Horizontal Application
Unit Installed on Platform
NOTE - Line contact is permis-
sible. See the unit nameplate for
clearances.
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GAS
ENTRY
__VENT
PIPE
WORKING
PLATFORM
FIGURE 13
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