• CGA 2.3 : M98

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    GAS-FIRED CENTRAL FURNACES

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    Superseded date:  07-23-2013

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    Published date:  01-12-2013

    Publisher:  Canadian Gas Association

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    PART 1 CONSTRUCTION
       1.1 Scope
       1.2 General Construction and Assembly
       1.3 Materials
       1.4 Polymeric Materials in Air Handling Compartments
       1.5 Casings, External Parts, and Openings
       1.6 Accessibility
       1.7 Gas Supply Lines
       1.8 Orifice Spuds and Orifice Fittings
       1.9 Combustion Air Supply and Control
       1.10 Main Burners and Flame Spreaders
       1.11 Automatic Gas Ignition Systems and Pilot Filters
       1.12 Gas Flow Controls
       1.13 Limit and Fan Controls
       1.14 Condensate Disposal
       1.15 Draft Hoods, Flue Connections and Integral Venting
            Systems
       1.16 Automatic Vent Damper Devices
       1.17 Motors and Blowers
       1.18 Electrical Equipment and Wiring
       1.19 Protection of Service Personnel
       1.20 Furnaces for Installation Downstream from
            Refrigeration Systems
       1.21 Cooling Sections of Furnaces with Cooling Units
       1.22 Enclosed Furnaces
       1.23 Instructions
       1.24 UserÆs Information Manual
       1.25 Marking
    PART 2 PERFORMANCE
       2.1 General
       2.2 Basic Test Arrangements
       2.3 Test Ducts and Plenums
       2.4 Test Gases
       2.5 Test Pressures and Burner Adjustments
       2.6 Static Pressure and Air Flow Adjustments
       2.7 Category Determination
       2.8 Combustion
       2.9 Burner Operating Characteristics
       2.10 Pilot Burners and Safety Shutoff Devices
       2.11 Direct Ignition Systems
       2.12 Flame Rollout Safety Shut-off Means
       2.13 Manifold and Control Assembly Capacity
       2.14 Corrosion Resistance
       2.15 Flue Gas Temperature
       2.16 Allowable Heating Element Temperatures
       2.17 Flue Gas Baffle Temperatures
       2.18 Main Burner and Flame Spreader Temperatures
       2.19 Blocked Vent Shutoff System
       2.20 Draft Hoods
       2.21 Automatic Vent Damper Devices
       2.22 Draft Tests for Furnaces Not Equipped with Draft
            Hoods
       2.23 Filters
       2.24 Allowable Air Temperatures
       2.25 Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Temperatures
       2.26 Temperatures of Furnaces for Line Contact
            Installation
       2.27 Optional Tests of Electrical Components and Parts
       2.28 Safety Circuit Analysis
       2.29 Furnaces for Installation Downstream from
            Refrigeration Systems
       2.30 Enclosed Furnaces
       2.31 Condensate Disposal System(s)
       2.32 Condensate Drain System Located in Blower
            Compartment
       2.33 Venting Systems for Category II, III, or IV
            Furnaces
       2.34 Furnaces Vented Horizontally Through an Outside
            Wall
       2.35 Heating Element Cyclit Test
       2.36 Marking Material Adhesion and Legibiligy
       2.37 Surface Temperatures
       2.38 Thermal Efficiency
    PART 3 DIRECT VENT CENTRAL FURNACES - CONSTRUCTION
       3.1 Scope
       3.2 General Construction and Assembly
       3.3 Materials
       3.4 Casings, External Parts, and Openings
       3.5 Accessibility
       3.6 Combustion Air Supply and Control
       3.7 Main Burners and Flame Spreaders
       3.8 Vent-air Intake Pipes
       3.9 Instructions
       3.10 UserÆs Information Manual
       3.11 Marking
    PART 4 DIRECT VENT CENTRAL FURNACES - PERFORMANCE
       4.1 General
       4.2 Basic Test Arrangements
       4.3 Allowable Heating Element Temperatures
       4.4 Direct Vent Systems
       4.5 Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Temperatures
       4.6 Temperatures of Furnaces for Line Contact
            Installation
    PART 5 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTRAL FURNACES -
            CONSTRUCTION
       5.1 Scope
       5.2 General Construction and Assembly
       5.3 Accessibility
       5.4 Gas Supply Lines
       5.5 Appliance Main Gas Valve
       5.6 Vent-air Intake Pipes
       5.7 Electrical Equipment and Wiring
       5.8 Instructions
       5.9 UserÆs Information Manual
       5.10 Marking
    PART 6 RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTRAL FURNACES -
            PERFORMANCE
       6.1 General
       6.2 Basic Test Arrangements
       6.3 Burner Operating Characteristics
       6.4 Pilot Burners and Safety Shutoff Devices
       6.5 Direct Ignition Systems
       6.6 Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Temperatures
    PART 7 CENTRAL FURNACES FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION -
            CONSTRUCTION
       7.1 Scope
       7.2 General Construction and Assembly
       7.3 Casings, External Parts and Openings
       7.4 Accessibility
       7.5 Combustion Air Supply and Control
       7.6 Main Burners and Flame Spreaders
       7.7 Integral Venting Systems
       7.8 Instructions
       7.9 Marking
    PART 8 CENTRAL FURNACES FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION -
            PERFORMANCE
       8.1 General
       8.2 Basic Test Arrangements
       8.3 Test Ducts and Plenums
       8.4 Wall, Floor and Ceiling Temperatures
       8.5 Operational Tests of Electrical Components and
            Parts
       8.6 Wind and Rain Operation
       8.7 Marking Material Adhesion and Legibility
    PART 9 EXHIBITS
    EXHIBIT A. Outline of Lighting Instructions for Appliances
               Equipped with Continuous Pilots
    EXHIBIT B. Outline of Operating Instructions for Appliances
               Equipped with Intermittent Pilot or Interrupted
               Pilot Systems
    EXHIBIT C. Outline of Operating Instructions for Appliances
               Equipped with Direct Ignition Systems
    EXHIBIT D. Outline of Operating Instructions for Appliances
               for Recreational Vehicle Installation Only
               Equipped with Continuous Pilots
    EXHIBIT E. Outline of Operating Instructions for Appliances
               for Recreational Vehicle Installation Only
               Equipped with Intermittent Pilot or Interrupted
               Pilot Systems
    EXHIBIT F. Outline of Operating Instructions for Appliances
               for Recreational Vehicle Installation Only
               Equipped with Direct Ignition Systems
    EXHIBIT G. Corrosion Resistance Criteria and Test Method
    EXHIBIT H. (Optional) Provisions for Listed Gas Appliance
               Conversion Kits
    EXHIBIT I. Flue Loss Calculations
    EXHIBIT J. Jacket Loss Calculations
    EXHIBIT K. Items Unique to One Country
    EXHIBIT L. List of Reference Standards
    PART 10 MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION TESTS
    PART 11 DEFINITIONS
    PART 12 APPENDICES
    Appendix A. Recommended Wire Color Usage
    Appendix B. Pertinent References to ANSI Y14.15
    Appendix C. Wire Color Designations
    Appendix D. Preferred Graphic Symbols of Commonly Used Items,
                Extracted from ANSI/IEEE Standard 315, Graphic
                Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams,
                and Abbreviations for These Items
    Appendix E. Sample Failure Modes and Effects Analysis for
                Component Miswiring
    Appendix F. Combustion Air Quality (List of Contaminants),
                Sample List of Contaminants to Be Avoided
    Appendix G. Table of Conversion Factors

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Canadian Gas Association
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    CSA C22.2 No. 3 : 1988 : R2004 ELECTRICAL FEATURES OF FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT
    CSA C22.2 No. 3 : 1988 : R2014 ELECTRICAL FEATURES OF FUEL-BURNING EQUIPMENT
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