WARNING
CARBON MONOXYDE POISONING HAZARD
For all venting configurations for this appliance
and other gas appliances placed into operation
for the structure, provisions for adequate combus-
tion, ventilation, and dilution air must be provided
in accordance with:
U.S.A Installations :
Section 9.3NFPA 54/ANSI
Z223.1 1-2009 and applicable provisions of the lo-
cal building codes.
Canadian Installation: Part 8 of CAN/CSA-B149.1-
10 and all authorities having juridiction
1.3
DETECTION SYSTEMS
It is recommended that carbon monoxide detectors be
installed wherever oil or gas fired heaters are used. Car-
bon monoxide can cause bodily harm or death. For this
reason, agency approved carbon monoxide detectors
should be installed in your residence and properly main-
tained to warn of dangerously high carbon monoxide
levels.
There are several sources of possible smoke and flames
in a residence. Smoke and flames can cause bodily harm
or death. For this reason, agency approved smoke de-
tectors should be installed in your residence and properly
maintained, to warn early on, of a potentially dangerous
fire. Also, the house should be equipped with approved
and properly maintained fire extinguishers.
Your unit is equipped with safety devices that can prevent
it from functioning when anomalies are detected such as
a blocked venting system.
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DANGER OF FREEZING
CAUTION
FROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARD
Failure to protect against the risk of freezing may
result in property damage. Special precautions
MUST be made if installing furnace in an area
which may drop below freezing. This can cause
improper operation or damage to equipment. If
furnace environment has the potential of freezing,
the drain trap and drain line must be protected.
CAUTION
PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in burst
water pipes and/or property damage.
If a con-
densate pump is installed, a clogged condensate
drain or a failed pump may cause the furnace to
shut down. Do not leave the home unattended
during freezing weather without turning off water
supply and draining water pipes or otherwise pro-
tecting against the risk of frozen pipes.
Ensure all condensate drain connections are se-
cured and liquid tight.
Use the furnished tube
clamps and verify tightness
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INTRODUCTION
This 4-way multi-positioning and modulating Category IV
condensing furnace is CSA design certified direct vent (2
pipes) or non-direct vent (1 pipe). The furnace is factory
shipped for use with natural gas. The furnace can be
converted in the field for use with propane gas when a
factory supplied conversion kit is used. Refer to the fur-
nace rating plate for conversion kit information.
This Category IV furnace is approved for installation in
Manufactured/Mobile housing. The furnace must be in-
stalled in accordance with the instruction provided in this
manual. A manufactured home installation must conform
with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety
Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or when this Stan-
dard is not applicable, The Standard for Manufactured
Home Installations (Manufactured Home Sites, Commu-
nities and Set-Ups), ANSI/NCS A225.1, and/or MH Se-
ries Mobile Homes, CAN/CSA-Z240. Follow all national
and local codes and standards in addition to these in-
structions. The installation must comply with regulations
of the serving gas supplier, local building, heating, plumb-
ing, and other codes.
This furnace is designed for minimum continuous return
air temperature of 60 °F (16 °C) or intermittent operation
down to 55 °F (13 °C) such as when used with a night
setback thermostat. Return air temperature must not ex-
ceed 80 °F (27 °C). Failure to follow these return air tem-
perature limits may affect reliability of heat exchangers,
motors, and controls.
The furnace should be sized to provide at least 100 %
of the design heating load requirement. Heating load es-
timates can be made using approved methods available
from Air Conditioning Contractors of America (Manual J);
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Con-
ditioning Engineers; or other approved engineering meth-
ods. Excessive over sizing of the furnace could cause the
furnace and/or vent to fail prematurely.
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Summary of Contents for Chinook C105-M-V
Page 24: ...Figure 10 Typical gas pipe arrangement 23...
Page 27: ...Figure 11 Wiring Diagram 26...
Page 39: ...Figure 14 Wiring Diagram Modulating t stat 38...
Page 53: ...Table 17 CFM 52...
Page 54: ...Figure 15 Dimensional Drawing 53...
Page 55: ...14 PART LIST 54...
Page 56: ...Figure 16 Exploded view 1 55...
Page 57: ...Figure 17 Exploded view 2 56...
Page 59: ...Table 19 Parts list continued 58...
Page 60: ...Table 20 Parts list MS 59...