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Use black iron or steel pipe and fi ttings for building 
piping.  Where possible, use new pipe that is properly 
chamfered, reamed, and free of burrs and chips.  If old 
pipe is used, be sure it is clean and free of rust, scale, 
burrs, chips, and old pipe joint compound.

• 

Use pipe joint compound on male threads ONLY.  
Always use pipe joint compound (pipe dope) that is 
APPROVED FOR ALL GASSES.  DO NOT apply 
compound to the fi rst two threads.

• 

Use ground joint unions.

• 

Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can 
enter the gas valve.  The drip leg must be a minimum 
of three inches long.

• 

Install a 1/8” NPT pipe plug fi tting, accessible for test 
gage connection, immediately upstream of the gas 
supply connection to the furnace.

• 

Always use a back-up wrench when making the 
connection to the gas valve to keep it from turning.  
The orientation of the gas valve on the manifold must 
be maintained as shipped from the factory.  Maximum 
torque for the gas valve connection is 375 in-lbs; 
excessive over-tightening may damage the gas valve.

• 

Install a manual shutoff valve between the gas meter 
and unit within six feet of the unit.  If a union is installed, 
the union must be downstream of the manual shutoff 
valve, between the shutoff valve and the furnace.

• 

Tighten all joints securely.

• 

Connect the furnace to the building piping by one of the 
following methods:

– 

Rigid metallic pipe and fi ttings.

– 

Semi-rigid metallic tubing and metallic fi ttings.   
Aluminum alloy tubing must not be used in exterior 
locations.  In order to seal the grommet cabinet 
penetration, rigid pipe must be used to reach the 
outside of the cabinet.  A semi-rigid connector to 
the gas piping may be used from there.

• 

Use listed gas appliance connectors in accordance with 
their instructions.  Connectors must be fully in the same 
room as the furnace.

• 

Protect connectors and semirigid tubing against 
physical and thermal damage when installed.  Ensure 
aluminum-alloy tubing and connectors are coated to 
protect against external corrosion when in contact with 
masonry, plaster, or insulation, or subjected to repeated 
wetting by liquids such as water (except rain water), 
detergents, or sewage.

The gas piping may enter the left or right side of the furnace 
cabinet. The installer must supply rigid pipe long enough to reach 
the outside of the cabinet to seal the grommet cabinet penetration.  
A semi-rigid connector to the gas piping can be used outside the 
cabinet per local codes. 1/2” NPT pipe and fi ttings are required.  
For models with an “L” shaped manifold, a 4 1/2” long nipple 
is required.  For models with a hook shaped manifold, a 2” 

proper furnace operation.  All conversions must be performed 
by a qualifi ed installer, or service agency.

CAUTION

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

UNRELIABLE

 

OPERATION

 

OR

 

EQUIPMENT

 

DAMAGE

THE

 

INLET

 

GAS

 

SUPPLY

 

PRESSURE

 

MUST

 

BE

 

AS

 

SPECIFIED

 

ON

 

THE

 

UNIT

 

RATING

 

PLATE

 

WITH

 

ALL

 

OTHER

 

HOUSEHOLD

 

GAS

 

FIRED

 

APPLIANCES

 

OPERATING

.

 

G

AS

 V

ALVE

This unit is equipped with a 24 volt gas valve controlled during 
furnace operation by the integrated control module.  As shipped, 
the valve is confi gured for natural gas.  The valve is fi eld convertible 
for use with propane gas by replacing the regulator spring with a 
propane gas spring from an appropriate manufacturer’s propane 
gas conversion kit.  Taps for measuring the gas supply pressure 
and manifold pressure are provided on the valve.

The gas valve has a manual ON/OFF control located on the valve 
itself.  This control may be set only to the “ON” or “OFF” position.  
Refer to the lighting instructions label or 

 Startup Procedure & 

Adjustment 

for use of this control during start up and shut 

down periods.

G

AS

 P

IPING

 C

ONNECTIONS

The gas piping supplying the furnace must be properly sized based 
on the gas fl ow required, specifi c gravity of the gas, and length of 
the run.  The gas line installation must comply with local codes, or 
in their absence, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas 
Code, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1. 

Natural Gas Capacity of Pipe

In Cubic Feet of Gas Per Hour (CFH)

Length of

Nominal Black  Pipe Size

Pipe in Feet

1/2"

3/4"

1"

1 1/4"

1 1/2"

10

132

278

520

1050

1600

20

92

190

350

730

1100

30

73

152

285

590

980

40

63

130

245

500

760

50

56

115

215

440

670

60

50

105

195

400

610

70

46

96

180

370

560

80

43

90

170

350

530

90

40

84

160

320

490

100

38

79

150

305

460

(Pressure 0.5 psig or less and pressure drop of 0.3" W.C.; Based on
0.60 Specific Gravity Gas)

CFH =

BTUH Furnace Input   
Heating Value of Gas (BTU/Cubic Foot)

To connect the furnace to the building’s gas piping, the installer 
must supply a ground joint union, drip leg, manual shutoff valve, 
and line and fi ttings to connect to gas valve.  In some cases, the 
installer may also need to supply a transition piece from 1/2” pipe 
to a larger pipe size.

The following stipulations apply when connecting gas piping.  
Refer to 

Gas Piping Connections 

fi gure for typical gas line 

connections to the furnace.

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Gas piping must be supported external to the furnace 
cabinet so that the weight of the gas line does not distort 
the burner rack, manifold or gas valve.

Summary of Contents for CEC80 Series

Page 1: ...ver if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed herein take precedence TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Considerations 2 Product Application...

Page 2: ...an open flame Use a com mercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections as specified in GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING section of this manual Always ins...

Page 3: ...INSPECTION All units are securely packed in shipping containers tested ac cording to International Safe TransitAssociation specifications The carton must be checked upon arrival for external damage If...

Page 4: ...on as possible preferably within five days 4 File the claim with the following support documents within a nine month statute of limitations Original or certified copy of the Bill of Lading or indemnit...

Page 5: ...FPA 54 and the requirements or codes of the local utility or other authority having jurisdiction Additional helpful publications available from the NFPA are NFPA 90A Installation of Air Conditioning a...

Page 6: ...als deicing salts or chemicals carbon tetrachloride halogen type refrigerants cleaning solutions such as perchloroethylene printing inks paint removers varnishes hydrochloric acid cements and glues an...

Page 7: ...venting system 2 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch as required in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149...

Page 8: ...fen tres les ventilateurs les registres de foyer et tous les autres appareils de combustion aliment s au gaz doivent tre remis dans leur tat initial AVERTISSEMENT Corrections must be in accordance wi...

Page 9: ...ransition bottom kit part 0270F01119 is needed for proper alignment of the inducer outlet and the vent exit hole in the side of the cabinet The inducer may NOT be rotated on CEC80 model furnaces regar...

Page 10: ...ent draft hood outlet or flue collar EXTERIOR MASONRY CHIMNEYS CATEGORY I FURNACES ONLY An exterior masonry chimney is defined as a Masonry chim ney exposed to the outdoors on one or more sides below...

Page 11: ...ing metal liners are correctly installed and in good condition Remove the lowest existing vent connector and examine the inside of the elbow or tee at the base of the liner A small amount of soot may...

Page 12: ...s Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances ANSI NFPA 211 Next use a flashlight and small mirror to sight up the liner B vent must be supported so as to not come into direct contact with the chimney wal...

Page 13: ...iners offer an insulation sleeve designed to be added to the liner before it is installed in the chimney Poured insulation either vermiculite or other materials is no longer recommended Insulation wil...

Page 14: ...filter removal or other maintenance IMPORTANT NOTE To avoid possible equipment malfunc tion route the low voltage wires to avoid interference with filter removal or other maintenance HIGH VOLTAGE TO...

Page 15: ...NSATISFACTORY OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE DUE TO UNDERFIRING OR EQUIPMENT USE THE PROPER SIZE OF NATURAL PROPANE GAS PIPING NEEDED WHEN RUNNING PIPE FROM THE METER TANK TO THE FURNACE WARNING When s...

Page 16: ...e of the furnace the installer must supply a straight pipe and a 90 degree elbow to reach the exterior of the furnace A ground joint union drip leg and manual shutoff valve must also be supplied by th...

Page 17: ...ength Feet 3 8 1 2 5 8 3 4 7 8 1 1 8 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 10 39 92 199 329 501 935 275 567 1 071 2 205 3 307 20 26 62 131 216 346 630 189 393 732 1 496 2 299 30 21 50 107 181 277 500 152 315 590 1 21...

Page 18: ...ad between the filter and the furnace blower Too much external static pressure will result in insufficient air that can cause excessive temperature rise This can cause limit switch tripping and heat e...

Page 19: ...urn CEC80603B 2 10 X 20 or 1 14 X 25 Top Return CEC80805C 2 14 X 20 or 1 16 X 25 Top Return CEC81005C 2 14 X 20 or 1 20 X 25 Top Return use 2 16 X 25 filters and two side returns or 20 X 25 filter on...

Page 20: ...nal thermostat requirements Strictly follow the wiring guidelines in the fossil fuel kit instal lation instructions All furnace connections must be made to the furnace two stage integrated control mod...

Page 21: ...ble ignition The maximum must not be exceeded to prevent unit overfiring HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE Whenthisfurnaceisinstalledathighaltitude theappropriateHigh Altitude orifice kit must be applied This is r...

Page 22: ...ide the cabinetperlocalcodes 1 2 NPT pipe and fittings are required For models with an L shaped manifold a 4 1 2 long nipple is required For models with a hook shaped manifold a 2 proper furnace opera...

Page 23: ...CTING WARNING DEVICE IN CASE OF A GAS LEAK SINCE PROPANE GAS IS HEAVIER THAN AIR ANY LEAKING GAS CAN SETTLE IN ANY LOW AREAS OR CONFINED SPACES PROPANE GAS ODORANT MAY FADE MAKING THE GAS UNDETECTABLE...

Page 24: ...ct pressure must be read between the furnace and the cooling coil This reading is usually taken by removing the A shaped block off plate from the end on the coil drilling a test hole in it and reinsta...

Page 25: ...lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand 5 Move the furnace gas valve manual control to the OFF position 6 Wait five minutes then smell for gas Be sure check near the floor as some typ...

Page 26: ...ithin the range specified in the Inlet Gas Supply Pressure table If supply pressure differs from table make the necessary adjust ments to pressure regulator gas piping size etc and or consult with loc...

Page 27: ...onverting from natural gas to L P consult your distributor for proper conversion kit Range Nominal Low Stage 1 6 2 2 w c 1 9 w c High Stage 3 2 3 8 w c 3 5 w c Low Stage 5 7 6 3 w c 6 0 w c High Stage...

Page 28: ...81 952 918 ON ON OFF G 663 647 597 551 501 458 408 355 OFF ON OFF G 785 754 736 690 650 604 565 527 OFF OFF ON G 1348 1294 1261 1250 1229 1233 1205 1182 OFF ON ON G 591 568 518 463 411 355 300 243 ON...

Page 29: ...465 402 348 271 219 OFF ON OFF G 1160 1102 1055 1017 970 930 891 847 OFF OFF ON G 1411 1356 1313 1272 1235 1198 1162 1127 OFF ON ON G 716 647 592 541 478 420 368 296 ON OFF ON G 716 647 592 541 478 42...

Page 30: ...8 487 387 301 235 151 OFF ON OFF G 1223 1144 1081 995 918 839 798 738 OFF OFF ON G 1395 1332 1272 1207 1136 1074 1007 948 OFF ON ON G 1025 850 754 670 594 520 443 366 ON OFF ON G 1025 850 754 670 594...

Page 31: ...16 645 583 516 405 334 282 OFF ON OFF G 1596 1553 1512 1491 1450 1411 1388 1347 OFF OFF ON G 1757 1713 1691 1664 1625 1588 1552 1522 OFF ON ON G 1040 973 936 918 859 805 770 720 ON OFF ON G 1040 973 9...

Page 32: ...667 576 495 399 338 302 OFF ON OFF G 1782 1744 1715 1700 1660 1619 1579 1510 OFF OFF ON G 2145 2089 2058 2036 2020 2000 1971 1935 OFF ON ON G 1175 1098 1024 947 883 823 764 703 ON OFF ON G 1175 1098 1...

Page 33: ...933 1897 ON ON OFF G 803 719 631 540 471 337 298 265 OFF ON OFF G 1820 1769 1726 1685 1642 1603 1557 1521 OFF OFF ON G 2235 2185 2139 2108 2076 2032 2000 1964 OFF ON ON G 1626 1574 1524 1479 1433 1410...

Page 34: ...47 597 551 501 458 408 355 OFF ON OFF G 785 754 736 690 650 604 565 527 OFF OFF ON G 1348 1294 1261 1250 1229 1233 1205 1182 OFF ON ON G 591 568 518 463 411 355 300 243 ON OFF ON G 591 568 518 463 411...

Page 35: ...759 715 674 631 OFF ON OFF G 1138 1093 1057 1016 981 945 912 876 OFF OFF ON G 1367 1321 1286 1255 1223 1190 1160 1133 OFF ON ON G 553 496 436 372 308 252 198 N A ON OFF ON G 553 496 436 372 308 252 19...

Page 36: ...617 566 511 458 405 358 311 OFF ON OFF G 1151 1091 1050 1007 964 926 885 850 OFF OFF ON G 1389 1341 1295 1258 1221 1176 1140 1105 OFF ON ON G 1079 1019 975 934 890 850 808 791 ON OFF ON G 1079 1019 9...

Page 37: ...589 531 456 384 313 252 OFF ON OFF G 1330 1280 1229 1187 1146 1103 1061 1018 OFF OFF ON G 1465 1416 1382 1340 1299 1278 1257 1219 OFF ON ON G 1155 1100 1048 1002 952 907 861 816 ON OFF ON G 1155 1100...

Page 38: ...486 404 338 280 232 OFF ON OFF G 1160 1107 1060 1011 965 920 868 818 OFF OFF ON G 1231 1185 1136 1093 1049 1004 956 908 OFF ON ON G 1133 1009 956 903 856 804 774 722 ON OFF ON G 1133 1009 956 903 856...

Page 39: ...68 599 522 432 366 312 258 OFF ON OFF G 1574 1521 1481 1439 1398 1374 1335 1295 OFF OFF ON G 1782 1726 1684 1645 1610 1574 1542 1506 OFF ON ON G 1130 1071 1027 973 922 870 817 787 ON OFF ON G 1130 107...

Page 40: ...754 652 566 499 428 346 294 OFF ON OFF G 1466 1399 1347 1290 1230 1170 1112 1054 OFF OFF ON G 1904 1832 1777 1727 1678 1630 1579 1523 OFF ON ON G 1352 1281 1218 1152 1076 1026 964 901 ON OFF ON G 135...

Page 41: ...88 999 899 772 667 561 490 418 OFF ON OFF G 1698 1621 1553 1497 1437 1393 1328 1270 OFF OFF ON G 2266 2202 2143 2090 2040 1995 1945 1896 OFF ON ON G 1450 1382 1314 1243 1181 1115 1047 973 ON OFF ON G...

Page 42: ...667 576 495 399 338 302 OFF ON OFF G 1583 1536 1515 1478 1434 1383 1317 1265 OFF OFF ON G 2145 2089 2058 2036 2020 2000 1971 1935 OFF ON ON G 1436 1402 1362 1313 1244 1182 1132 1079 ON OFF ON G 1436...

Page 43: ...545 458 378 324 273 OFF ON OFF G 1265 1204 1146 1091 1034 973 918 870 OFF OFF ON G 1598 1547 1509 1464 1417 1387 1340 1295 OFF ON ON G 1424 1378 1330 1274 1226 1172 1119 1071 ON OFF ON G 1424 1378 133...

Page 44: ...590 503 422 362 299 OFF ON OFF G 1627 1566 1520 1470 1420 1398 1391 1343 OFF OFF ON G 2226 2165 2126 2083 2048 2011 1983 1945 OFF ON ON G 1381 1324 1274 1220 1164 1137 1109 1049 ON OFF ON G 1381 1324...

Page 45: ...RS GAS VALVE TWO STAGE OVERCURRENT CONNECTOR 2 CIRCUIT LOW VOLTAGE 24V GND WH CHASSIS GROUND 2 3 IGNITER SURFACE HOT 2 YL PU 2 C BLOWER DRAFT INDUCED BK PM BK BLOWER COMPARTMENT 115 VAC 1 OVERCURRENT...

Page 46: ...peration Review the Owner s Manual with the homeowner and discuss proper furnace operation and maintenance Leave literature packet near furnace MAINTENANCE TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY OR DEATH DI...

Page 47: ...s doors etc may be ordered by description Parts are available from your distributor Functional Parts List Gas Valve Blower Motor Gas Manifold Blower Wheel Natural Gas Orifice Blower Mounting Bracket P...

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