do nothing to recharge your body with static elec-
tricity (for example; DO NOT move or shuffle your
feet, do not touch ungrounded objects, etc.).
4. If you touch ungrounded objects (and recharge your
body with static electricity), firmly touch a clean, un-
painted metal surface of the furnace again before
touching control or wires.
5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (un-
grounded) furnaces.
6. Before removing a new control from its con-
tainer, discharge your body’s electrostatic charge
to ground to protect the control from damage. If the
control is to be installed in a furnace, follow items
1 through 4 before bringing the control or yourself
in contact with the furnace. Put down all used and
new controls before touching ungrounded objects.
7. An ESD service kit (available from commercial
sources) may also be used to prevent ESD dam-
age.
2.3
LOCATION
This furnace must :
• Be installed so the electrical components are pro-
tected from water;
• Not be installed directly on any combustible mate-
rial other than wood flooring;
• Be located close to the chimney or vent and at-
tached to an air distribution system. Refer to sec-
tion
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• Be provided ample space for servicing and clean-
ing. Always comply with minimum fire protection
clearances shown in table 1 or on the furnace rat-
ing label.
• Install de furnace with a correct slope if installed
in other position than upflow. If installed upflow,
make sure the furnace is leveled to ensure proper
drainage of condensate.
Place the unit so that proper venting can be achieved,
with a minimum number of elbows, in accordance with
the instructions in this manual. The furnace should be lo-
cated as close to the chimney (vertical venting) or to the
outside vent wall (horizontal venting) as possible.
When installing the furnace, provisions must be made to
ensure the supply of adequate combustion and ventila-
tion air in accordance with the “air for combustion and
ventilation” section of the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA
5/ANSI Z223.1-2002, or latest edition, or applicable pro-
visions of the local building code.
2.3.1
Location relative to cooling
equipement
The cooling coil can either be installed in the supply air
duct or in the return air duct. If the coil is installed in the
supply air duct, it must be at a minimum of 6” over the
furnace primary heat exchanger.
Table 1 – Minimum clearance
Position
Clearance in (mm)
Rear
0
Front
24 (610)
All sides of supply plenum
1 (25)
Sides
0
Vent
0
Top of furnace
1 (25)
Top of furnace Chinook compact
0
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Summary of Contents for Chinook C105-M-V
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Page 27: ...Figure 11 Wiring Diagram 26...
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Page 54: ...Figure 15 Dimensional Drawing 53...
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