Johnson Controls CM8M/CMLM*MP User Manual

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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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BOTTOM RETURN AND ATTIC INSTALLATIONS

Bottom return applications normally pull return air through a base plat-
form or return air plenum. Be sure the return platform structure or return
air plenum is suitable to support the weight of the furnace.

The internal bottom panel must be removed for this application.

Attic installations must meet all minimum clearances to combustibles
and have floor support with required service accessibility.

HORIZONTAL APPLICATION

ATTIC INSTALLATION

This appliance is certified for line contact when the furnace is installed
in the horizontal left or right position. The line contact is only permissible
between lines that are formed by the intersection of the top and two
sides of the furnace and the building joists, studs or framing. This line
may be in contact with combustible material. Refer to Figure 10, "Typi-
cal Attic Installation".

SUSPENDED FURNACE / CRAWL SPACE

INSTALLATION

The furnace can be hung from floor joists or installed on suitable blocks
or pad. Blocks or pad installations shall provide adequate height to
ensure the unit will not be subject to water damage. Units may also be
suspended from rafters or floor joists using rods, pipe angle supports or
straps. Angle supports should be placed at the supply air end and near
the blower deck. Do not support at return air end of unit. All four sus-
pension points must be level to ensure quite furnace operation. When
suspending the furnace use a secure platform constructed of plywood
or other building material secured to the floor joists. Refer to for typical
crawl space installation.

DOWNFLOW APPLICATION

To apply the furnace in a downflow position, it will be necessary to
rotate the vent blower 90° left or right so that the vent pipe passes
through the side of the furnace casing rather than the end. See Figure
12, "Downflow Venting".

FIGURE 9: Horizontal Application

This furnace may be installed in a horizontal position on either side
as shown above. It must not be installed on its back.

FIGURE 10: Typical Attic Installation

Return
Air

Sediment

Trap

Gas Piping

Supply
Air

Vent (Maintain
required
clearances to
combustibles)

Line contact only permissible
between lines formed by the
intersection of furnace top
and two sides and building
joists, studs or framing

12”

30” MIN.
Work Area

Filter rack
must be a minimum
distance
of 18” (45.7 cm)
from the
furnace

12”

Sheet metal in
front of furnace
combustion air
Openings is
Recommended

When a furnace is installed in an attic or other insulated space,
keep all insulating materials at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from
furnace and burner combustion air openings.

FIGURE 11: Typical Suspended Furnace / Crawl Space Installation

For modulating furnaces to be used in the downflow position, it is
necessary to rotate the gas valve so that it is upright when the fur-
nace is installed. Loosen the pipe union between the gas valve and
manifold, rotate the valve as far upward as it will go, and tighten the
union. See Figure 13, "Downflow Installation - Gas Valve Rotation".

Angle Iron
Bracket

6” Min. Between
Rod & Front of Furnace

1” Max. Between
Rod & Back of Furnace

Support
Bracket

FIGURE 12: Downflow Venting

FIGURE 13: Downflow Installation - Gas Valve Rotation

LEFT SIDE VENT

RIGHT SIDE VENT

Rotate vent
blower 90°
either way

For downflow
installation,rotate
gas valve upwards,
as shown

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