
75
proved and goes off 120 seconds after the
heating call is removed.
Furnace combustion ventilation air and flue
openings should be checked annually for
debris and obstructions. If vent extensions
are used they must meet category III
requirements.
This appliance contains a wire screen at the
vent outlet. Each heating season, prior to
placing the appliance in heat mode
maintenance check that no debris or foreign
matter has accumulated in the vent outlet. A
good practice is to check for debris each
time the air filters are changed.
In the event the vent outlet becomes blocked
do not attempt to start the appliance in heat
mode until the entire vent opening is
cleared.
In the event the unit shut down because the
vent was blocked a qualified technician or
service agency should monitor the unit prior
to re-starting.
The gas burner and heat exchanger should
never require cleaning. If cleaning is
necessary, this indicates faulty operation of
the unit. Cleaning should only be done by a
qualified service agency and only after
consultation
with
an
AAON
service
representative.
If induced draft blower/motor assembly has
to be replaced, care must be taken to provide
an airtight seal between the blower housing
and the burner box.
Gas Heat Exchanger Removal
Removal
Disconnect all wiring on the heat exchanger.
Disconnect flex gas lines and pull out of the
way.
Remove screws around the perimeter of the
heat exchanger face plate that connect it to
the unit. Only the outermost screws should
be removed.
Pull the heat exchanger straight back and out
of the unit. It may be necessary to remove
some of the control door jambs.
Reinstallation
Ensure that the neoprene isolator is installed
around the perimeter of the heat exchanger.
Insert heat exchanger into opening so that
the back of the main plate is against the unit
bulkhead.
Electric shock hazard. Shut off all
electrical power to the unit to avoid
shock hazard or injury from rotating
parts.
WARNING
LEAK CHECK GAS PIPE
The gas pipe in the unit should be
checked for leaks before startup.
Leak checking is the responsibility of
the
installing
contractor.
All
connections should be checked for
leaks
annually
after
installation.
Failure to leak check could result in
fire, explosion, or other hazardous
situations.
DANGER
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