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Installation and Venting Instructions Chimney Adapter Kits for 78% AFUE Hot Surface Ignition Category I Fan-Assisted Furnaces KGACA01014FC KGACA01015FC KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. This symbol indicates a change since the last issue. CAUTION: Furnaces that are A.G.A. and C.G.A. design-certified for use with these kits are identified with labels on top of the furnaces. The Chimney Adapter Kits are for use ONLY with furnaces having Chimney Adapter kit numbers marked on the clearance to combustible construction labels. These kits are permitted to be used with only the following furnace models. (See Table 1.) Do not use this kit with any other furnace models. Table 1 Kit Usage KIT PART NO. USED WITH 58YAV070-08 58YAV070-1 58YAV091-14 58YAV111-16 KGACA01014FC 393AAV04070 393AAV036070 393AAV04091 393AAV048111 58YAV136-0 58YAV155-0 KGACA01015FC 393AAV060135 393AAV060155 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to fuel gas, vent gas, and electrical components. Improper installation, adjustment, alterations, accessories, service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, asphyxiation, or other conditions which may cause personal injury, death, or property damage. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service heating equipment. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher available during start-up and adjustment procedures and service calls. Read these instructions thoroughly. Follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to equipment. Follow all safety codes including local building codes, National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC) ANSI Z3.1-1996/NFPA 54-1996 in the United States and National Standard of Canada for Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (NSCNGPIC) CAN/CGA-B149.1 and.-m95 in Canada. Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. INTRODUCTION If a clay tile-lined masonry chimney is being used and it is exposed to the outdoors below the roof line, relining might be required. U.S.A. Refer to Sections 11..9 and 11.3.18 of the NFGC or the authority having jurisdiction to determine whether relining is required. If relining is required, use a listed metal liner, Type-B vent, or a listed alternative venting design. Canada A 78% AFUE, hot surface ignition, Category I, fan-assisted furnace is permitted to be vented into a clay tile-lined masonry chimney that is exposed to the outdoors below the roof line, provided: 1. Vent connector is Type-B double-wall, and. The furnace is common vented with at least 1 draft hood-equipped appliance, and 3. The combined appliance input rating is less than the maximum capacity given in Table A, and 4. Input rating of each space heating appliance is greater than minimum input rating given in Table B for local winter design temperature, and 5. The authority having jurisdiction approves. If all of these conditions cannot be met, an alternative venting design is required, such as this listed chimney adapter kit with a furnace listed for use with the kit, a listed chimney lining system, or a Type-B common vent. Portions of the text and tables reprinted with permission from NFPA 54/ANSI Z3.1-1996, National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA 069 and International Approval Services, Cleveland, OH 44131. This reprinted material is not the complete and official position of the NFPA or ANSI, on the referenced subject, which is represented only by the standard in its entirety. Form: AG-GACA-0 Cancels: AG-GACA-01 Printed in U.S.A. 1-96 Catalog. 9-33GA-CA

Exterior Masonry Chimney, FAN + Installations with Type-B Double-Wall Vent Connectors Table A Combined Appliance Maximum Input Rating in Thousands of Btu per Hr INTERNAL AREA OF (SQ IN.) HEIGHT (FT) 1 19 8 38 50 63 78 113 6 74 119 178 57 351 458 58 853 8 80 130 193 79 384 501 636 937 10 84 138 07 99 409 538 686 1010 15 NR 15 33 334 467 611 781 1156 0 NR NR 50 368 508 668 858 186 30 NR NR NR 404 564 747 969 1473 50 NR NR NR NR NR 831 1089 169 100 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 191 17 to 6 F 5 to 16 F -10 to 4 F -11 F or lower Table B Minimum Allowable Input Rating of Space-Heating Appliance in Thousands of Btu per Hr INTERNAL AREA OF (SQ IN.) HEIGHT (FT) 1 19 8 38 50 63 78 113 Local 99% Winter Design Temperature: 17 to 6 F* 6 0 55 99 141 18 15 59 349 8 5 74 111 154 197 6 64 35 10 NR 90 15 169 14 45 78 358 15 NR NR 167 1 63 96 331 398 0 NR NR 1 58 316 35 387 457 30 NR NR NR 36 49 470 507 581 50 NR NR NR NR NR 73 766 86 100 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 1669 Local 99% Winter Design Temperature: 5 to 16 F* 6 NR 78 11 166 14 5 301 416 8 NR 94 135 18 30 69 31 43 10 NR 111 149 198 50 89 331 430 15 NR NR 193 47 305 346 393 485 0 NR NR NR 93 360 408 450 547 30 NR NR NR 377 450 531 580 68 50 NR NR NR NR NR 797 853 97 100 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 1833 Local 99% Winter Design Temperature: -10 to 4 F* 6 NR NR 145 196 49 96 349 484 8 NR NR 159 13 69 30 371 494 10 NR NR 175 31 9 339 397 513 15 NR NR NR 83 351 404 457 586 0 NR NR NR 333 408 468 58 650 30 NR NR NR NR NR 603 667 805 50 NR NR NR NR NR NR 955 1003 100 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Local 99% Winter Design Temperature: -11 F or Lower* t recommended for any vent configuration * The 99% winter design temperatures are found in the 1993 ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook, Chapter 4, Tables 1 and. Each listed kit and furnace combination is permitted to be vented into a clay tile-lined exterior masonry chimney without relining the chimney. The furnaces and kit combinations are A.G.A. and C.G.A. design-certified as alternative venting designs. CAUTION: Furnaces that are A.G.A. and C.G.A. design-certified for use with chimney adapter kits for exterior tile-lined chimneys are identified with labels on top of the furnaces stating that chimney adapters are permitted to be used. The chimney adapters are for use with ONLY furnaces having a chimney adapter kit number marked on the clearance-tocombustible-construction label.

ING REQUIREMENTS If an alternative venting design is required, this chimney adapter kit is permitted as follows. 1. The chimney construction shall be in good condition and shall conform to the Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances ANSI/NFPA 11 in the U.S.A. and to a Provincial or Territorial Building Code in Canada (in its absence, the National Building Code of Canada). See the inspection chart on page 4.. The 99% winter design temperature shall not be lower than -10 o F (-3 o C). Winter design temperatures for some U.S.A. and Canadian cities are provided in the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Fundamentals Handbook in the Weather Data chapter. Fig. G-19 in the NFGC (Appendix G) also provides winter design temperatures for some locations. 3. Furnace s Clearance-to-Combustible Construction label is marked with chimney adapter kit number permitted to be used with the furnace. 4. An operational draft hood-equipped water heater shall be common vented with the furnace. Additional draft hood-equipped appliances are permitted to be common vented with the furnace. 5. Type-B double-wall metal vent shall be used exclusively for the furnace and water heater vent connectors (each with up to 4 elbows). 6. The furnace vent connector shall be the same size as the chimney adapter outlet. 7. The water heater vent connector shall be 4-in. diameter with no more than 6 ft of lateral (horizontal connector length), with water heater draft hood outlet sizes of 3- and 4-in. diameter. Use a3x4-in. vent increaser with a 3-in. draft hood outlet. 8. The water heater gas input shall not exceed 40,000 Btuh for vent connector rise less than ft, and shall not exceed 5,000 Btuh for rise ft or more. These rise requirements are based on the NFGC and NSCNGPIC. Other inputs versus rises for 4-in. connectors are permitted by using the 4-in. -Max column in NFGC Table 11-8 in the U.S.A. or in NSCNGPIC Appendix B Table 7 in Canada. 9. Appliance application and operation has a significant impact on successful chimney performance. Follow the furnace Installation Instructions in general and, in particular, the APPLIANCE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS in the TABLES section. NOTE: See Fig. 1 while reviewing the following requirements. 10. The minimum chimney size shall be installed in accordance with + columns for common vent capacity in NFGC Table 11-8 in the U.S.A., or the NSCNGPIC Appendix B Table 7 in Canada. Table was extracted from these codes. High altitude: Although appliance input shall be derated starting at 000 ft altitude, use sea level input at all altitudes in Table. Vent Height H (Ft) Table Common Vent Capacity MINIMUM "+" INTERNAL AREA OF MASONRY FLUE, SQUARE INCHES 8 38 50 63 78 113 + Combined Appliance Maximum Input Rating in Thousands of Btu per Hour + + 6 NR 103 143 188 46 NR 8 NR 119 163 18 78 408 10 NR 131 177 36 30 454 15 106 15 1 83 365 546 0 1 17 43 35 419 648 30 137 198 78 381 496 749 35 NR NR 91 401 54 79 NR t Recommended. 11. Furnace vent connector rise shall not exceed 3 ft. 1. The furnace vent connector lateral length, clay tile liner size, and chimney height shall conform to the requirements of Table 3. + + + MODEL SIZES KIT NUMBER Table 3 TYPE-B CONNECTOR LATERAL MAXIMUM LENGTH (FT) CLAY TILE LINER MAXIMUM NOMINAL SIZE OR INSIDE AREA (IN. OR IN. ) 04070 / 070-08 KGACA01014FC 9 8X8or4.7 30 HEIGHT MAXIMUM (FT) 036070 / 070-1 KGACA01014FC 9 8X8or4.7 30 KGACA01014FC 9 8 x 1 or 63.6 5 04091 / 091-14 KGACA01014FC 9 8 X 1 or 63.6 35 048111 / 111-16 KGACA01014FC 9 8 X 1 or 63.6 35 060135 / 136-0 KGACA01015FC 10 1 X 1 or 83.3 35 060155 / 155-0 KGACA01015FC 10 1 X 1 or 83.3 35 See the furnace for the Minimum Clearance-to-Combustible Construction label, which includes minimum clearance to the chimney adapter. This kit is permitted to be used in any building which does not have equipment which can depressurize the space surrounding the furnace by more than 0.0 IWC (5Pa) below the outdoor pressure. See the NFGC, NSCNGPIC, or authority having jurisdiction for all other venting requirements. 3

INSPECTION CHART For additional requirements refer to the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z3.1 and ANSI/NFPA 11 Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances in the U.S.A. or to the Canadian Installation Codes CAN/CGA-B149.1 and. in Canada. Crown condition: Missing mortar or brick? Rebuild crown. Is chimney properly lined with clay tile liner? Is liner and top seal in good condition? Repair liner or top seal or reline chimney as necessary. Reline Repair Debris in cleanout? Mortar, tile, metal vent, fuel oil residue? Mortar or tile debris? Remove mortar and tile debris Remove metal vent or liner. Clay tile misalignment, missing sections, gaps? Is chimney lined with properly sized, listed liner or Type-B vent? t suitable Line chimney with properly sized, listed flexible metal liner or Type-B vent per NFGC or NSCNGPIC Vent Sizing Tables and liner or vent manufacturer's Installation Instructions. Chimney exposed to outdoors below roof line? Is chimney to be dedicated to a single fan-assisted furnace? Consult chimney adapter venting instructions for application suitability. Suitable Install chimney adapter per instructions. Chimney is acceptable for use. A96409 4

CONNECTOR HORIZONTAL LENGTHS CLAY TILE-LINED MASONRY HEIGHT TILE LINER SIZE INSIDE NOMINAL (OUTSIDE) CONNECTOR RISES WATER HEATER DIA TYPE-B ONLY TYPE-B ONLY DIA FAN-ASSISTED DRAFT HOOD-EQUIPPED WATER HEATER Fig.1 Furnace and Water Heater Vent Connectors, Chimney Adapter, and Chimney A96378 INSTALLATION OF 1. Turn off gas supply at manual gas valve before turning off electric power supply to furnace.. Turn off electric power supply to furnace at disconnect switch. 3. Attach chimney adapter to furnace flue collar with sheet metal screws (field-supplied) through two 1/8-in. holes at inlet (small end) of chimney adapter. See Fig. or 3. 4. Remove locknut from fitting on free end of electrical conduit attached to chimney adapter. Route wire ends through 7/8-in. hole in front right top of furnace. Secure conduit to furnace with locknut. 5. See Fig. 4 and 5 for wiring connections. Find orange wire in furnace that connects draft safeguard switch (DSS) to pressure switch (PRS). Do NOT disconnect either wire from PRS. Disconnect insulated, female, 1/4-in. quick-connect terminal from DSS, and connect it to orange wire from blocked vent shutoff switch (BVSS) of the chimney adapter that has insulated, male, 1/4-in. quick-connect terminal; so that chimney adapter BVSS and PRS are connected in series. 6. Connect other chimney adapter BVSS orange wire to DSS terminal from which first orange wire was disconnected. 7. other wire connection changes should be made for chimney adapter. When items 5. and 6. are complete, chimney adapter BVSS will be connected in series with DSS and PRS. Be certain that no terminals can be shorted to other circuits or to any grounded parts. 8. Refer to Fig. 1. Secure a Type-B draft hood connector to top of chimney adapter with 3 sheet metal screws (field-supplied). Install Type-B double-wall metal vent connector from draft hood connector to chimney flue opening in accordance with vent pipe manufacturer s Installation Instructions. The horizontal portion of venting system shall maintain a minimum of 1/4-in. upward slope per linear ft away from furnace, and shall be rigidly supported every 5 ft or less with hangers and straps to ensure that there will be no movement after installation. The connector shall conform to size, rise, and lateral requirements under Venting Requirements and Table 3 of these instructions. Do NOT use the NFGC or NSCNGPIC vent connector sizing requirements. 9. Complete installation of water heater Type-B double-wall metal vent connector in same manner as used for furnace connector, except that a chimney adapter is not required at Type-B draft hood connector for water heater. 5

BLOCKED- SHUTOFF SWITCH CONDUIT SCREWS TO SECURE TO FLUE COLLAR SCREWS TO SECURE TO FLUE COLLAR OUTLET FOR CONNECTION INLET AND FLUE COLLAR A96360 Fig. Chimney Adapter Secured to Furnace Flue Collar (Sizes up through 110,000 Btuh input) INLET AND FLUE COLLAR OUTLET FOR CONNECTION CONDUIT BLOCKED- SHUTOFF SWITCH A96361 NOTE: Conduit is located at front of chimney adapter to provide clearance to an evaporator coil casing when one is used. Fig. 3 Chimney Adapter Secured to Furnace Flue Collar (Sizes of 13,000 and 154,000 Btuh input) START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, AND SAFETY CHECK 1. Complete Start-Up, Adjustment, and Safety Check in furnace Installation Instructions. Adjust furnace air temperature rise to be near high end of air temperature rise range specified on furnace rating plate (without exceeding high end of rise range). A higher air temperature rise reduces chimney condensation. While doing furnace check, the following steps shall be performed with each appliance that is connected to common-vented chimney. Put each appliance in operation while other appliance(s) are not in operation. a. Inspect venting system for blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion, and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. b. Insofar as practical, close all building doors and windows, and all doors between space in which appliances are located and other spaces of building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to this chimney flue. Turn on all exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. Close fireplace dampers. c. Follow operating instructions for each appliance being checked. Adjust each thermostat so appliance will operate continuously. d. Test for vent gas spillage at water heater draft hood and at furnace chimney adapter relief openings after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle. e. Operate ALL appliances that are common-vent connected to chimney flue, and again test for vent gas spillage. f. If improper venting is observed during any of above tests (e.g., vent gas spillage at water heater draft hood or furnace chimney adapter, or leakage from vent system), the common-venting chimney system must be corrected. g. After it has been determined that each appliance properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers, and any other gas-burning appliances to their previous conditions of use.. Check chimney adapter BVSS. This test is required, in addition to the test of the DSS required by the furnace installation instructions. The purpose of the BVSS is to cause safe shutdown of furnace if furnace vent connector or chimney becomes blocked. a. Disconnect power to furnace, and remove Type-B vent connector from chimney adapter. Be sure to allow time for vent pipe to cool down before handling pipe. b. Place jumper wire across DSS terminals to electrically by-pass DSS so that if DSS opens, furnace does not shutdown until BVSS opens. c. Restore power to furnace and set room thermostat 5 o F above room temperature. d. After normal start-up, allow furnace to operate for minutes, then block chimney adapter outlet 100 percent. Furnace should shut off within minutes. e. REMOVE JUMPER WIRE FROM DRAFT SAFEGUARD SWITCH! f. Remove blockage and reconnect Type-B vent connector to chimney adapter. g. Wait 5 minutes, then reset BVSS and DSS. 3. With furnace blower operating, check for air leakage from supply-air plenum or coil casing that could interfere with blocked-vent shutoff switch operation. If air leaks are found they must be properly sealed. 4. Leave Installation Instructions for chimney adapter and for furnace near furnace. 6

PCB BLOWER OFF DELAY SELECTION CHART 90 SEC 135 SEC 180 SEC 5 SEC GVR BLOWER OFF DELAY HI/LO RELAY FU1 HSIR IDR BLWR BLOWER SPEED SELECT 10 VAC L1 PR1 PL 1 PL3 1 3 TEST/TWIN L PR C PL1 3 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 SEC-1 SEC- 4 VAC-3A FUSE COOL G R Y W C OM HUM LED SPARE-1 HEAT SPARE- EAC-1 1.5 AMP 1 PL5 EAC- TRAN LEGEND NOTE #9 (NOT ON ALL MODELS) HSI OM SW SW1 ORN RED RED (HI) YEL (MED HI) NOTE #8 BLU (MED LO) RED (LO) (COM) ALS AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH, OVERTEMP. -MANUAL RESET, SPST-(N.C.) BLWR BLOWER MOTOR RELAY, SPST-(N.O.) BLWM BLOWER MOTOR BVSS BLOCKED SHUTOFF SWITCH, SPST - (N.C.) CAP CAPACITOR CPU MICROPROCESSOR AND CIRCUITRY DSS DRAFT SAFEGUARD SWITCH EAC-1 ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER CONNECTION (115 VAC 1.5 AMP MAX.) EAC- ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER CONNECTION (COMMON) FL FUSIBLE LINK FRS FLAME ROLLOUT SW. -MANUAL RESET, SPST-(N.C.) FSE FLAME PROVING ELECTRODE FU1 FUSE, 3 AMP, AUTOMOTIVE BLADE TYPE, FACTORY INSTALLED FU FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER CURRENT INTERRUPT DEVICE (FIELD INSTALLED & SUPPLIED) GV GAS VALVE-REDUNDANT OPERATORS GVR GAS VALVE RELAY, DPST-(N.O.) HI/LO BLOWER MOTOR SPEED CHANGE RELAY, SPDT HSI HOT SURFACE IGNITOR (115 VAC) HSIR HOT SURFACE IGNITOR RELAY, SPST-(N.O.) HUM 4VAC HUMIDIFIER CONNECTION (.5 AMP. MAX.) IDM INDUCED DRAFT MOTOR IDR INDUCED DRAFT RELAY, SPST-(N.O.) ILK BLOWER ACCESS PANEL INTERLOCK SWITCH, SPST-(N.O.) JB JUNCTION BOX LED LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE FOR STATUS CODES LGPS LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH, SPST-(N.O.) LS LIMIT SWITCH, AUTO RESET, SPST(N.C.) OL AUTO-RESET INTERNAL MOTOR OVERLOAD TEMP. SW. OL BLU RED START BLWM JB GRN BRN BRN (COM) GRN CAP GRN FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH (WHEN REQ D) NOTE #4 FU NOTE #5 PCB PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD PL1 9-CIRCUIT CONNECTOR PL -CIRCUIT PCB CONNECTOR PL3 3-CIRCUIT IDM CONNECTOR PL5 -CIRCUIT HSI/PCB CONNECTOR PRS PRESSURE SWITCH, SPST-(N.O.) TEST/TWIN COMPONENT TEST & TWIN TERMINAL TRAN TRANSFORMER-115VAC/4VAC JUNCTION UNMARKED TERMINAL PCB TERMINAL FACTORY WIRING (115VAC) FACTORY WIRING (4VAC) FIELD WIRING (115VAC) FIELD WIRING (4VAC) CONDUCTOR ON PCB FIELD WIRING TERMINAL FIELD GROUND EQUIPMENT GROUND FIELD SPLICE PLUG RECEPTACLE L1 L1 NEUTRAL BLWR HSIR IDR TO 115VAC FIELD DISCONNECT NOTE #4 EQUIPMENT GROUND EAC-1 TEST/TWIN FU1 NOTE #6 NOTE #1 HUM R W Y G HSIR IDR HI/LO EAC- PR1 TRAN SEC-1 GVR- BLWR CPU SPARE- HEAT SPARE-1 COOL COM PL 115VAC 4VAC HI/LO NOTE #8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (URAL GAS & PROPANE) LO MED LO MED HI HI COM 1 1 HSI SEC- PL5 PR GVR 1 3 PL3 8 5 6 OL START BLWM NOTE #13 LGPS PL1 NOT USED C OM NOT USED 9 NOTES: 1. If any of the original equipment wire is replaced use wire rated for 105 C.. Inducer (IDM) and blower (BLWM) motors contain internal auto-reset thermal overload switches (OL). 3. Blower motor speed selections are for average conditions, see installation instructions for details on optimum speed selection. 4. Use only copper wire between the disconnect switch and the furnace junction box (JB). 5. This wire must be connected to furnace sheetmetal for control to detect flame. 6. Replace only with a 3 amp fuse. 7. Yellow lead not on all motors. 8. Blower-on delay, gas heating 45 seconds, cooling or heat pump seconds. 9. Blower-off delay, gas heating 90, 135, 180 or 5 seconds, cooling or heat pump 90 seconds. (135 seconds only on some models) 10. Ignition-lockout will occur after four consecutive unsuccessful trials-for-ignition. Control will auto-reset after three hours. 11. When used, auxiliary limit switch (ALS) is on some downflow models only. When used, FL is on upflow models only. 1. Some models may have spade quick connect terminals. 13. Factory connected when LGPS is not used. 14. Factory connected when BVSS is not used. BVSS used when Chimney Adapter Accessory Kit is installed. 3869-101 REV. D 4 7 1 FSE CAP L IDM BLU NOTE #14 DSS BVSS ORN ORN ORN NOTE #14 FSE ILK NOTE #11 ALS FRS1 FRS LS FL NOTE #11 ORN PRS 1-M 3-P GRN LGPS NOTE #13 -C GV L1 NEUTRAL YEL ILK GVR-1 3 NOT USED NOTE #14 DSS BVSS NOTE #14 IDM FRS1 FRS NOTE #11 3-P 1-M GV -C LS NOTE #13 PRS ALS NOTE #11 NOTE #5 FL Fig. 4 Unit Wiring Diagram With Chimney Adapter A966 7

7-IN. DIA OUTLET RESET SWITCH 7 3 4 1 8 -IN. DIA HOLES 5-IN. INLET KGACA01015FC 6-IN. DIA OUTLET 4-IN. DIA INLET RESET SWITCH 1 8 -IN. DIA HOLES 7 3 4 KGACA01014FC Fig. 5 Chimney Adapters A9636 CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION R APPROVED 1996 CAC / BDP P.O. Box 70, Indianapolis, IN 4606 aggaca0 8 Book/Tab: 1/6a 4/8a Catalog. 9-33GA-CA