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4)  Once the current has stabilized, a reading should be 

taken and the anticipator adjusted to that value.  If 
longer heating cycles are desired, the anticipator can 
be set to a higher value 

 

2.5.2. 

Ducts and filters 

 

The ducts must be sized such a way as to accommodate the 
specified airflow and the available static pressure.  Refer to the 
applicable local and/or national installation codes. 
 
Insulate the ducts that lead through non-heated areas.  Use 
flexible supply and return air connectors to avoid the 
transmission of vibration.  To make the unit run even quieter, 
the installer should: 
 

1)  Use two elbows between each outlet and the supply 

and return air plenum; 

2)  Cover the vertical sections of the supply and return air 

duct with soundproofing material; 

3)  Use baffles in short radius elbows; 
4)  Use flexible hangers to suspend the ducts. 

 
The 

SUPREME

 furnace is equipped with a filter frame for the 

blower compartment.  It must be installed on the outside of one 
of the three sides or the bottom of the furnace.  Once the 
location of the installation has been determined, use the four 
square knockouts for ease of cutting the opening. 
 
A heat pump or an air conditioner can be added to this furnace, 
in either the supply or return air duct.  Carefully follow the 
instructions provided with these appliances to ensure proper 
installation and hook-up to the electric furnace.  Refrigerant and 
drainage pipes must in no way hinder access to the furnace 
panels. 

 

2.6 SUPPLY 

AIR 

ADJUSTMENTS

 

 
On units equipped with 4-speed blower motors, the supply air 
must be adjusted based on heating/air conditioning output and 
the static pressure of the duct system.  For the desired airflow, 
refer to the following table as well as the airflow tables based on 
static pressure in the Technical Specifications section of this 
manual. 
 
For the adjustment of the airflow on heating mode, to obtain the 
temperature rise described in the technical specification table on 
p.10,  the orange wire must be positioned on the terminal 
corresponding to the LOW, MED-LOW, MED-HIGH or HIGH 
blower speed.  Blower speed are adjusted in factory for 0.5 inch 
static pressure. 

Supply air adjustment on heating mode 

 

FURNACE 

INPUT 

POWER 

KW 

HP MOTOR 

STATIC 

PRESSURE 

(in. w.c) 

RECOMMENDED 
BLOWER SPEED 

0.2 LOW 

FEM10 10  1/3 

0.5 LOW 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM15 15  1/3 

0.5 MED-LOW 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM18 18  1/3 

0.5 MED-LOW 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM20 20  1/3 

0.5 MED-HIGH 
0.2 MED-HIGH 

FEM23 23  1/3 

0.5 MED-HIGH 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM20 20  1.0 

0.5 MED-LOW 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM23 23  1.0 

0.5 MED-LOW 
0.2 MED-LOW 

FEM27 27  1.0 

0.5 MED-LOW 

 
For the adjustment of the airflow on air-cooling mode, to obtain 
a sufficient airflow (350 to 450 CFM per ton), the blue wire must 
be positioned on the terminal corresponding to the LOW, MED-
LOW, MED-HIGH or HIGH blower speed.  Blower speeds are 
adjusted in factory for 0.5 inch static pressure. 
 

Supply air adjustment on air cooling mode 

 

FURNACE HP 

MOTOR 

COOLING 

CAPACITY  

(0.5” w.c.) 

RECOMMENDED  
BLOWER SPEED 

1.5 LOW 
2.0 MED-LOW 
2.5 MED-HIGH 

FEM10, 15, 18, 

20 and 23 

1/3 

3.0 HIGH 
2.5 LOW 
3.0 MED-LOW 
3.5 MED-HIGH 
4.0 HIGH 

FEM20, 23 and 

27 

1.0 

5.0 HIGH 

 
If the heating and air-cooling speed are the same, the orange 
wire and the blue wire can be connected on the same terminal 
on the motor. 
 

2.7 INSTALLATION 

OF 

ACCESSORIES

 

 

WARNING 

 

Electrical shock hazard. 

 

Turn OFF electrical power at the fuse box or service panel 
before making any electrical connections and ensure a 
proper ground connection is made before connecting line 
voltage. 

 

Failure to do so can result in death or bodily injury.

 

Summary of Contents for FEM10-M2301CM-B

Page 1: ...7 M2301DM B 2011 02 04 X40163 Rev D Fabriqu par Industries Dettson inc 3400 boulevard Industriel Sherbrooke Qu bec Canada J1L 1V8 DNS 0981 Rev A MULTI POSITION INSTALLATEUR TECHNICIEN UTILISER LES REN...

Page 2: ...DE FONCTIONNEMENT 7 3 3 UTILISATION DES COMMANDES MANUELLES SUR LA FOURNAISE 7 3 4 V RIFICATION DU D BIT D AIR 8 4 ENTRETIEN 8 4 1 FILTRE AIR 8 4 2 LUBRIFICATION DU MOTEUR 8 5 INFORMATION 9 TABLEAUX...

Page 3: ...conforme aux codes nationaux qui s appliquent Les renseignements contenus dans ce manuel s adressent un technicien qualifi exp riment dans ce type de travail au courant des pr cautions prendre des r...

Page 4: ...t de 0 pouce par rapport aux mat riaux combustibles Pour les fournaises d une puissance de 23 kW et plus les conduits d alimentation en air doivent tre install s avec un d gagement de 1 pouce par rapp...

Page 5: ...rre ininterrompue pour minimiser les risques de blessures corporelles si jamais un probl me lectrique se produisait Un connecteur de mise la terre est inclus dans la bo te de contr le pour effectuer c...

Page 6: ...es du r frig rant et de vidange ne devraient aucunement nuire l enl vement des panneaux d acc s de la fournaise 2 6 AJUSTEMENT DES D BITS D AIR DE VENTILATION Sur les unit s quip es de moteur de venti...

Page 7: ...trique principal ON 3 2 S QUENCE DE FONCTIONNEMENT Mode chauffage 1 Le thermostat ferme le circuit R W1 et envoie un signal 24 VAC au premier relais 22 VDC en passant par un redresseur de courant Sans...

Page 8: ...tre actionn s durant un fonctionnement normal de l appareil Ceux ci sont con us pour tre activ exceptionnellement lors d un mauvais fonctionnement du ventilateur ou lorsque le filtre air a t mal entre...

Page 9: ...MISE EN MARCHE Voltage Courant total consomm par les l ments Temp rature de l air chaud d alimentation Temp rature de l air de retour Pression statique dans le conduit d alimentation en air Pression s...

Page 10: ...r 2 55 80 97 107 122 111 126 147 Disjoncteur maximum du circuit Amp 2 60 80 100 110 125 125 150 150 DONN ES TECHNIQUES DU VENTILATEUR ajust en usine pour une pression statique de 0 5 W C Vit du ventil...

Page 11: ...PCM arrondis 5 PCM le plus pr s Donn es prisent avec le filtre air install TABLEAU 3 D bit d air PCM SUPR ME avec un moteur de 1 HP 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 LOW 1035 1030 1030 1025 1020 1020 1015...

Page 12: ...12 FIGURE 6 Diagramme lectrique...

Page 13: ...13 COMPOSANTES ET PI CES DE REMPLACEMENT...

Page 14: ...14 LISTE DE PI CES Vue explos e Supr me avec moteur 1 3 HP ou 1 0 HP FEMxx M2301CM B ou FEMxx M2301DM B B50089C dwg...

Page 15: ...4 L05F004 BORNIER A VIS 4 POSITIONS 15 L01H009 RELAIS SPDT 24 VAC 16 L01F010 TRANSFORMATEUR 208 240 24Volts 17 L99F004 BLOC TERMINAL 18 L01H030 RELAIS DPST 22 VDC 19 R99G006 REDRESSEUR DE PUISSANCE 20...

Page 16: ...1L 1V8 Caution Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a qualified service technician Printed in Canada Printed on 100 recycled paper DNS 0981 Rev A MULTI POSITION INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIA...

Page 17: ...P 7 3 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE 7 3 3 USE OF MANUAL FURNACE CONTROLS 7 3 4 AIRFLOW VERIFICATION 8 4 MAINTENANCE 8 4 1 AIR FILTER 8 4 2 MOTOR LUBRICATION 8 5 INFORMATION 9 TABLES AND FIGURES FIGURE 1 CONFIG...

Page 18: ...nqualified persons can result in hazards to them and to others Installations must conform to local codes or in the absence of same to codes of the country having jurisdiction The information contained...

Page 19: ...uding 20 k W can be installed with a zero clearance to combustible material Ducts for furnaces of 23 kW or more must have a clearance of 25 mm 1 to combustible material for the first 0 9 m 36 of duct...

Page 20: ...trol the temperature of the area to be heated Follow the instructions supplied with the thermostat Install the thermostat on an interior wall in a location where it will not be subject to direct sun l...

Page 21: ...airflow refer to the following table as well as the airflow tables based on static pressure in the Technical Specifications section of this manual For the adjustment of the airflow on heating mode to...

Page 22: ...RATING SEQUENCE Heating mode 1 The thermostat closes the R W1 circuit 24 VAC thereby activating the first 22 VDC relay passing by a rectifier control Without delay the first heating element is activat...

Page 23: ...al protectors should never need to engage during the normal functioning of the appliance They are strictly designed to engage during the improper functioning of the blower or when the filter was impro...

Page 24: ...ame and address START UP RESULTS Voltage Total current consumed by the elements Supply air temperature Return air temperature Supply air duct static pressure Return air duct static pressure Total pres...

Page 25: ...17 9 Circuit Amperage wire sizing 2 55 80 97 107 122 111 126 147 Maximum size circuit breaker Amp 2 60 80 100 110 125 125 150 150 BLOWER DATA factory adjusted to a staic pressure of 0 5 W C Blower spe...

Page 26: ...5 CFM more or less These readings were taken with the air filter installed TABLE 3 Air Flow CFM SUPREME with 1 HP motor 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 LOW 1035 1030 1030 1025 1020 1020 1015 MED LOW 1315...

Page 27: ...12 FIGURE 6 Wiring Diagram...

Page 28: ...13 COMPONENTS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 29: ...14 PARTS LIST Exploded View SUPREME with 1 3 HP and 1 HP motor FEMxx M2301CM B and FEMxx M2301DM B B50089C dwg...

Page 30: ...PLATE FOR ELECTRICAL SIDE 14 L05F004 TERMINAL STRIP 4 POSITION 15 L01H009 RELAY SPDT 24 VAC 16 L01F010 TRANSFORMER 208 240 24 Volts 17 L99F004 TERMINAL BLOCK 18 L01H030 SEQUENCER Please refer to Table...

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