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INSTALLATION GUIDE

AAN & AEN Series - Manufactured Housing 

Electric Furnace

1. Safety Instruction

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WARNING

Potential safety hazards are alerted using the following symbols. The symbol is used in conjunction with terms 

that indicate the intensity of the hazard.

This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, 

could result in serious injury, property damage, product damage or death.

This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, 

may result in moderate injury or property damage.

CAUTION

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Only factory authorized kits and acces-

sories should be used when installing or 

modifying this unit unless it is so noted in 

these instructions. Some localities may require a licensed 

installer/service personnel.

CAUTION

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Certified technicians or those individuals 

meeting  the  requirements  specified  by 

NATE may use this information. Property 

and product damage or personal injury hazard may occur 

without such background.

!

WARNING

All power sources should be disconnect-

ed prior to servicing. Failure to do so may 

cause personal injury or property dam-

age.

!

WARNING

Product designed and manufactured to 

permit installation in accordance with lo-

cal and national building codes. It is the 

installer’s responsibility to ensure that product is installed 

in strict compliance with national and local codes. Manufac-

turer takes no responsibility for damage (personal, product 

or property) caused due to installations violating regula-

tions. In absence of local/state codes, refer to National Elec-

tric Code: NFPA 90A & 90B Uniform Mechanical Code.

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WARNING

When this unit is installed in an enclosed 

area, such as a garage or utility room with 

any Carbon Monoxide producing devices 

(i.e. automobile, space heater, water heater etc.) ensure that 

the enclosed area is properly ventilated.

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WARNING

The unit is designed for operation with 

208/240 V, single phase, 60 Hz power 

supply. Aspen will not be responsible for 

damages caused due to modification of the unit to operate 

with alternative power sources.

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WARNING

Unit is not approved for outdoor installa-

tions.

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WARNING

3. Installation Preparation

3A. Clearances

Read all the instructions in this guideline carefully while paying spe-

cial attention to the WARNING and CAUTION alerts. If any of the 

instructions are unclear; clarify with certified technicians. Gather all 

the tools needed for successful installation of the unit prior to begin-

ning the installation.

This unit is designed for zero clearance installation on three sides 

and adequate clearance to provide access for service in the front. A 

minimum of 18” (alcove) or 6” (closet) clearance is recommended on 

the front end (Fig 3A-1).

For closet installation, the return air opening can be on the front door, 

above the furnace casing on a wall, or on the electric door’s louvered 

door (If applicable.)

A minimum clearance of six inches is required, on the return side, in 

order to allow for proper airflow.

Fig 3A-1. Minimum Clearance for Electric Furnace

2. Inspection

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 On receiving the product, visually inspect it for any major shipping 

related damages. Shipping damages are the carrier’s responsibility. 

Inspect the product labels to verify the model number and options 

are in accordance with your order. Manufacturer will not accept dam-

age claims for incorrectly shipped product.

18” for Alcove

6” for Closet

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6”

Summary of Contents for AAN Series

Page 1: ...Mechanical Code WARNING When this unit is installed in an enclosed area such as a garage or utility room with any Carbon Monoxide producing devices i e automobile space heater water heater etc ensure...

Page 2: ...flammable flexible collars should be used for the return air and discharge connections to prevent transmission of vi bration Although these units have been specially designed for quiet vibration free...

Page 3: ...ing takes place The 24 volt common for the outdoor unit circuits is connected at the electric furnace Brown wire The electric heater low voltage wiring W terminal is wired directly from the thermostat...

Page 4: ...e then refer to instructions below to charge the system CAUTION After all connections are made start up and checkout must be per formed before proper evaluation of the entire system can be made Make s...

Page 5: ...T BREAKER BLOWER MOTOR FAN CAPACITOR FEMALE SOCKET GN GR GN BK WHITE HS HTR MP LIMIT CONTROL HEAT SEQUENCER HEATER MALE PLUG TRANSFORMER 24 VOLTS 2 1 3 5 4 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 BR GN EQUIPMENT GROUND...

Page 6: ...TE 1 8 BK W C L G N 1 2 3 4 5 BR W GN BK Y2 CONTROL GN RD GN BK GN RD L1 L2 NOT USED COMMON W1 FAN HEATING R HS BTD W GN BR BK W HS HS 2 1 3 5 4 24 VOLTS X13 EM BTD NO NC COM X13 PLUG WIRING SPEED TAP...

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Page 8: ...mble TX 77396 Phone 281 441 6500 Toll Free 800 423 9007 Fax 281 441 6510 www aspenmfg com Copyright 2017 Aspen Manufacturing All Rights Reserved Revised 06 09 2017 Subject to change without notice and...

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