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other operations must be performed by trained service
personnel.

When working on heating equipement,

observe precautions in literature, on tags, and on labels
attached to or shipped with the furnace. Other safety
precautions may apply.
These instructions cover minimum requirements and
conform to existing national standards and safety codes.
In some instances, these instructions exceed certain
local codes and ordinances, especially those that may
not have kept up with changing residential construction
practices. We require these instructions as a minimum
for a safe installation.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective
clothing and work gloves.

Have a fire extinguisher

available. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow
all warnings or cautions included in the literature and
attached to the unit.

1. Use only with type of gas approved for this furnace.

Refer to the furnace rating plate and section :
GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING.

2. Install this furnace only in a location and position as

specified in section : INSTALLATION.

3. Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air to

the furnace as specified in section : VENTING
AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING.

4. Combustion

products

must

be

discharged

outdoors. Connect this furnace to an approved vent
system only, as specified in section : VENTING
AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING.

5. Never test for gas leaks with an open flame.

Use a commercially available soap solution made
specifically for the detection of leaks to check
all connections, as specified in section : GAS
SUPPLY AND PIPING.

6. Always install furnace to operate within the

furnace’s intended temperature-rise range with a
duct system which has an external static pressure
within the allowable range, as specified in section
: DUCT INSTALLATION of these instructions.
See furnace rating plate.

7. When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts

carry air circulated by the furnace to areas outside
the space containing the furnace, the return air
shall also be handled by duct(s) sealed to the
furnace casing and terminating outside the space
containing the furnace.

See section : DUCT

INSTALLATION.

This furnace may be installed, with a two pipe
sealed combustion configuration, in a space
utilized as part of the return air supply. A filter
must be installed at the return opening of the
furnace and a grill should be installed in the
space to allow proper circulation of air.

8. Gas furnace manufactured on or after May 1, 2017

are not permitted to be used in Canada for heating
of buildings or structures under construction.

9. A gas-fired furnace for installation in a residential

garage must be installed as specified in the

WARNING box below:

WARNING

FIRE, INJURY OR DEATH HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in
personal injury, death and/or property damage.
When the furnace is installed in a residential
garage, the burners and ignitions sources must be
located at least 18 in. (457 mm) above the floor.
The furnace must be located or protected to avoid
damage by vehicles. When the furnace is installed
in a public garage, airplane hangar, or other
building having a hazardous atmosphere, the
furnace must be installed in accordance with the
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1-2009 or CAN/CSA B149.2-
2010.
Do not install the furnace on its back or
hang furnace with control compartment facing
downward.

Safety control operation will be

adversely affected. Never connect return air duct
to the back of the furnace.

WARNING

ELECTRICAL

SHOCK,

FIRE

OR

EXPLOSION

HAZARD
Improper servicing could result in dangerous
operation,

serious injury,

death or property

damage.
-Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power
to furnace.
-When servicing controls, label all wires prior to
disconneting. Reconnect wires correctly.
-Verify proper operation after servicing.

WARNING

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in
personal injury or death.

The operation of

exhaust fans, kitchen ventilation fans, clothes
dryers, attic exhaust fans or fireplaces could
create a NEGATIVE PRESSURE CONDITION at the
furnace. Make-up air MUST be provided for the
ventilation devices, in addition to that required by
the furnace.

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Summary of Contents for CC15-M-V

Page 1: ...future reference Caution Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a qualified service technician HOMEOWNER Please keep this manual near the furnace for future reference Manufactured by Dettson...

Page 2: ...1 NON COMMUNICATING MODULATING ONE STAGE OR TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT 16 7 3 2 THERMOSTAT INPUT 16 7 4 ALTERNATE POWER SUPPLY 17 8 VENTING AND COMBUSTION AIR PIPING 19 8 1 GENERAL 19 8 2 DIRECT VENT 19 8 3...

Page 3: ...Alternate horizontal termination A 22 Figure 23 Alternate horizontal termination B 22 Figure 24 Alternate horizontal termination C 22 Figure 25 Direct vent clearance 23 Figure 26 Other than Direct ve...

Page 4: ...assess the damage and to replace all critical parts that were in contact with water 3 Do not store gasoline or any other flammable substances such as paper or carton near the furnace 4 Do not stack it...

Page 5: ...o be handled by duct s sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace See section 5 DUCT INSTALLATION This furnace may be installed with a two pipe sealed combus...

Page 6: ...th the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 and or Natural Gas and Propane Installation code CSA B149 1 9 After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the venting system properl...

Page 7: ...n Code NSCNGPIC CAN CSA B149 1 General installation NFGC and the NFPA 90B For copies contact the National Fire Protection Association Inc Battery march Park Quincy MA 02269 or for only the NFGC contac...

Page 8: ...in this manual The furnace should be located as close to the chimney vertical venting or to the outside vent wall horizontal venting as possible 2 3 1 Location relative to cooling equipement The cooli...

Page 9: ...on Figure 3 Dimensions Figure 4 Top view Figure 5 Drain Trap Localisation Figure 6 Pressure switch connections for multipositions 4 1 UPFLOW The condensate trap must be outside the furnace casing Use...

Page 10: ...gths 1 4 5 and 2 9 25 3 Remove the appropriate knock out for drain trap Refer to Figure 5 for the location of the drain trap in downflow configuration 4 Cut open the pressure port located on the conde...

Page 11: ...er to ensure proper drainage of the condensate See figure 12 4 3 1 Horizontal Condensate drain connection 1 Remove PVC tubes from the ID blower condensate box and vent collector and block the openings...

Page 12: ...ith local building codes 12 The venting must be drained using a PVC 636 tee Connect this tee to a P trap and connect it to your condensate drain Commercially available condensate trap exist for use wi...

Page 13: ...fasteners for type of ductwork used Seal supply and return duct connections to the furnace with code approved tape or duct sealer Ductwork passing through an unconditioned space should be insulated t...

Page 14: ...ot have a 90 degree elbow and 10 ft 3 M of main duct to the first branch take off may require internal acoustical lining As an alternative fibrous ductwork may be used if constructed and installed in...

Page 15: ...ert the gas valve to propane 1 Move the switch located on the valve to the off position 2 Remove the NAT GAS label from the top of the gas valve 3 Using a pair of tweezers or needle nose pliers place...

Page 16: ...mum mode of operation and will give the best temperature control with minimal temperature variation from the desired set point Operation with a 2 stage thermostat will proceed as follow call on W1 wil...

Page 17: ...te Power from an alternate power supply that is non sinusoidal may damage the furnace electronics or cause erratic operation Contact the alternate power supply manufacturer for specifications and deta...

Page 18: ...Figure 17 Wiring Diagram 18...

Page 19: ...rrent edition of the National Fuel Gas Code and the vent or liner manufacturer s installation instructions Care must be taken to prevent the exhaust gases from one appliance from contaminating the com...

Page 20: ...e 2 Count the number of elbows for each pipe 3 For each pipe multiply the number of elbows by the equivalent length for the type of elbow used see table 11 Record the equivalent length of all the elbo...

Page 21: ...INATION All clearance specified in this manual are in accordance with the current CSA B149 1 Natural and Propane Installation Code and the current ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code For cleara...

Page 22: ...r the elbows to fit on the pipes Holes in the roof for two pipe terminations should be spaced no more than 18 457 mm apart Termination elbows will be installed after the vent and combustion air pipe a...

Page 23: ...Figure 25 Direct vent clearance 23...

Page 24: ...Figure 26 Other than Direct vent clearance 24...

Page 25: ...ve the burner compartment control access door 3 IMPORTANT Be sure that the manual gas control has been in the OFF position for at least five minutes Do not attempt to manually light the main burners 4...

Page 26: ...oth pressure switches quickly Once both pressure switches are sensed to be closed the inducer will run for 25 seconds before the ignition trial starts Hot surface igniter is energized during the pre p...

Page 27: ...esent the furnace will not operate in any mode and a fault will be displayed 9 12 REPLACING FURNACE CONTROL In the event that the furnace control must be replaced the memory card must be detached from...

Page 28: ...r future reference To keep your operating costs low and to eliminate unnecessary service calls we have provided a few guidelines These guidelines will help you understand how your gas furnace operates...

Page 29: ...g 3 Leave the building immediately 4 Immediately call your gas supplier Follow the gas supplier s instructions 5 If you cannot reach the gas supplier call the fire department 10 2 OPERATING YOUR FURNA...

Page 30: ...sense current is weak or weird 1 Clean or replace de flame sensor 2 Check gas outlet pressure 3 Take a combustion analysis A dirty flamme sensor needs to be investigate 13 Flame lost 1 Clean or replac...

Page 31: ...e gas valve will immediately close flame will be lost blower motor operation will immediately stop and the furnace will shut down normally with Inducer post purge at the correct speed After the post p...

Page 32: ...Outlet gas pressure high fire 100 Outlet gas pressure low fire 40 Static pressure in return Static pressure in supply Temperature rise Is drain trap filled with water Is drain trap outlet vented with...

Page 33: ...Table 18 Specification table 1 Maximum CFM acheived in standard duct systems 2 Maximum CFM acheived using SmartDuct system 33...

Page 34: ...12 PART LIST Figure 27 Exploded view...

Page 35: ...Figure 28 Exploded view continued...

Page 36: ...Table 19 Part list Chinook Compact...

Page 37: ...Table 20 Part list continued...

Page 38: ...13 NOTES 38...

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