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DANGER

THE FURNACE CABINET MUST HAVE AN
UNINTERRUPTED GROUND.

A GROUND WIRE IS PROVIDED IN THE ELECTRICAL
JUNCTION BOX.

DO NOT USE GAS PIPING AS A GROUND.

FAILING TO GROUND THE FURNACE PROPERLY CAN
RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.

WARNING

THIS FURNACE IS EQUIPPED WITH A BLOWER DOOR
SAFETY SWITCH. DO NOT DISABLE THIS SWITCH.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE.

If the junction box must be moved to the right hand side:

1.  Unfasten the junction box from the left hand side.
2. Remove the right side panel knockout.
3.  Remove the junction box cover hook screw and reinstall

it on the opposite side of the box.

4.  Fasten the junction box to the right hand panel.

Low Voltage Wiring

The low voltage terminals are located on the control board

The furnace is prewired for air conditioning. Insert the
thermostat and air conditioner contactor low voltage
wiring through the bushing provided in the side panel.
Route the control wiring through the blower compartment
to the 24 volt terminal screws.

Thermostat

The room thermostat must be compatible with the
integrated control in the furnace. Electromechanical
thermostats should be rated 30 V / 1.5 amps.

Most electronic or microprocessor based thermostats except
those with "current robbing" circuits should work
satisfactorily. Consult the instructions of the thermostat
manufacturer for technical and installation details.

Most compatibility problems can be overcome by the use of
an isolation relay. The isolation relay should be SPST with a
24-volt coil. The switch ratings should be a minimum of 0.5

The thermostat and control wiring should be a minimum of
18 AWG copper. Excessive lengths of wire may result in
enough voltage drop to impair the proper functioning of
the furnace. For thermostat wires in excess of 25 feet, use
16 AWG; 50 feet, use 14 AWG.

CAUTION

ELECTRICAL WIRING AND COMPONENTS MUST BE
PROTECTED FROM MOISTURE, INCLUDING WATER AND
CONDENSATE.

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Before proceeding with the electrical connections, ensure
that the available electrical supply is compatible with the
voltage, frequency, and phase listed on the appliance rating
plate.

All furnaces are rated 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 1 phase. The
amperage rating is indicated on the furnace rating plate.

Each furnace requires a dedicated overcurrent device either
a circuit breaker or a Type D, time delay fuse. It is
permissible to connect furnace accessories such as
humidifier transformers, condensate pumps and electronic
air cleaners. If adding accessory equipment to the furnace
circuit, ensure that the combined amperages listed on the
appliance rating plates do not exceed the rating of the over
current device.

DANGER

SHUT OFF ELECTRICAL POWER AT THE FUSE BOX OR
SERVICE PANEL BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR
LOSS OF LIFE.

In the United States, all electrical work must be in
accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical
Code, ANSI / NFPA 70, in Canada, all electrical work must be
in accordance with the latest edition of CSA-C22.1, Canadian
Electrical Code Part 1, and any applicable local code. 
Although a suitably located circuit breaker may serve as a
service switch, a separate service switch is recommended.
A separate service switch is necessary if the circuit breaker is
in a location where accessing it would require getting close
to the furnace, or if the furnace is located between the main
electrical panel and the entry to the furnace room. The
furnace switch (service switch) should be clearly labeled and
installed in a location where it is not likely to be mistaken as
being a light switch or similar control.

Furnace Connection

120V: The furnace is shipped fully wired except for the
connections to the house wiring. The furnace power
connections are made in a junction box inside the blower
compartment. The junction box is factory installed on the
left hand side; however, it may be moved to the right hand
side. The junction box contains a BLACK wire to be
connected with L1 (hot), a WHITE wire to be connected with
L2, the Neutral, and a GREEN wire to be connected to the
ground.

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY

IMPORTANT

L1 (hot) and L2 (Neutral) polarity must be observed
when making field connections to the furnace. The
ignition control may not sense flame if L1 and L2 are
reversed. The ground is also essential. 

IMPORTANT

The furnace shall be installed so the electrical
components are protected from water.

IMPORTANT

amps; see figure on next page.

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mounted to the blower assembly; see Figure 15 on page 37.

Summary of Contents for operation and

Page 1: ...erence USER S INSTRUCTION GUIDE INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Model Serial Number Date of Purchase For future reference write down the model serial number and date of purchase Use thes...

Page 2: ...ng Piping Length 18 Pipe Using A Concentric Venting Kit 19 Exhaust Vent 20 Exhaust Vent 21 Non Direct Vent Furnace Installations 22 Direct Vent Piping Termination 17 CONDENSATE DRAINS 25 Drain Hose In...

Page 3: ...he furnace Furnace for heating the home located in the attached garage for example 8 A gas fired furnace for installation in a residential garage must be installed so that the burners and ignitor are...

Page 4: ...ING BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM UL AND CUL RECOGNIZED CO DETECTORS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ALL BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH FOSSIL FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES ALL CO DETECTORS SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN...

Page 5: ...wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon mo...

Page 6: ...be required 4 Existing ductwork should be assessed for its air handling capabilities For residential applications the recommended air velocity of a supply air trunk duct is 700 feet per minute fpm an...

Page 7: ...pounds Polyurethane and similar derivatives fumes Printer s inks paint removers furniture strippers varnishes varsol toluene etc Water softener salts and chemicals LOCATION of UNIT General 1 The furna...

Page 8: ...ER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL EXCEPT WOOD INSTALLATION ON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL CAN RESULT IN FIRE CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DANGER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MUST NOT BE PLACED ON OR AGAINS...

Page 9: ...revent entraining combustion gases from an adjacent fuel burning appliance or entraining combustion air for this furnace 5 Ensure that there is adequate space and accessibility for the air filter 6 If...

Page 10: ...ce cabinet to prevent twisting or sagging General Considerations When choosing an installation position the installer must consider the following connections Combustion air intake Exhaust vent Gas pip...

Page 11: ...pling bands 12 Tighten the vent clamp and secure in place using the screws provided FIGURE A RIGHT INDUCER POSITION FIGURE B LEFT INDUCER POSITION SUGGESTED METHOD FOR SUSPENDING HORIZONTAL FURNACE AL...

Page 12: ...ducer drain connector will angle toward the front of cabinet with the second nested inside directed towards the top panel The 108 000 BTUH will require an extension between the inducer and the first e...

Page 13: ...of the cabinet WARNING WHEN INSTALLED IN THE DOWNFLOW POSITION ON A COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR SUBBASE KIT 30476 IS REQUIRED FAILURE TO INSTALL SUBBASE KIT COULD RESULT IN FIRE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY The open...

Page 14: ...w that is not provided If exhaust vent exits the left side panel the pipe can be routed straight outside the cabinet The pipe exiting the cabinet in any installation should be long enough to install t...

Page 15: ...area from which the combustion and ventilation air will be drawn negative pressure could be a problem if natural infiltration from the outdoors does not match the rate at which air is exhausted IMPOR...

Page 16: ...ng salons Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers Carbon tetrachloride Chlorinated cleaners and waxes Chlorine and bromine based swimming pool chemicals Deicing salts or chemicals e g rock...

Page 17: ...ED TO THE FURNACE WITH SHEET METAL SCREWS TAPE THE SHEET METAL SEAMS IN THE VICINITY OF THE FURNACE WITH DUCT TAPE OR SIMILAR MATERIAL WHEN THE FURNACE IS MOUNTED ON A PLATFORM WITH RETURN AIR THROUGH...

Page 18: ...OLLOW ALL VENTING GUIDELINES MAY RESULT IN ERRATIC FURNACE OPERATION FREEZE UP OF THE VENTILATION AIR PIPING OR SOOTING OF THE FURNACE DANGER SOLVENT CEMENTS AND PRIMERS ARE HIGHLY FLAM MABLE PROVIDE...

Page 19: ...r location or installa tion can cause structural or exterior finish damage to the building Caulk all cracks seams or joints within a 6 foot radius of the termination Direct Vent Piping Termination Gen...

Page 20: ...overhangs is a minimum of 1 foot vertically for each foot horizontally up to 6 feet As a protection against freezing do not expose a 3 x 2 reducing coupling to outdoor ambient temperatures Any adjacen...

Page 21: ...ntric vent terminal there must be a minimum of 12 clearance to grade or antici pated snow level There are no means available to raise the terminal externally If planning to use this terminal kit see T...

Page 22: ...o use one the screen may actually encourage the formation of rime ice which could cause the intake to become blocked in certain weather conditions Horizontal Exhaust Vent Termination Horizontal vents...

Page 23: ...quired if venting vertically through a roof The end of the exhaust pipe must be 12 higher than the entrance of the combustion air intake terminal The exhaust pipe extending through the roof must exten...

Page 24: ...NT IN CANADA In addition to the general guidelines in Canada the non direct vent exhaust shall not terminate Directly above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single famil...

Page 25: ...appliances 10 000 Btuh 4 ft 121 cm below or to side of supply inlet to building or the 3 kW 12 in 30 cm for appliances opening 1 ft 30 cm above combustion air inlet to any other 10 000 Btuh 3 kW and...

Page 26: ...air 6 in 15 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 6 in 15 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh supply inlet to building or the 3 kW 12 in 30 cm for appliances 3 kW 9 in 23 cm for appliances combustion air inlet to...

Page 27: ...clamp to approximately 1 8 from the end of the hose 5 Fasten each drain hose to its inlet by tightening the hose clamps 6 Cut each drain hose near the blower division panel at the point where kinking...

Page 28: ...HORIZONTAL FLOW RIGHT CONDENSATE TRAP CONDENSATE TRAP HORIZONTAL FLOW LEFT UPFLOW DOWNFLOW CONDENSATE CONDENSATE TRAP TRAP FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 26...

Page 29: ...Secure the condensate drain trap to the side of the fur nace using the mounting holes that were just drilled 5 Install one rubber grommet provided into each of the drain holes and then insert the 90 d...

Page 30: ...VALVE AND GAS VALVE DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING THAT EXCEEDS 1 2 P S I G 3 45 KPA w c 12 inches w c is recommended These pressures must be maintained while all other gas fired appliances are operatin...

Page 31: ...o the furnace if applicable 1 Shut off electrical power to the furnace if applicable 2 Remove the upper front door to expose the gas train and burner assembly 3 Unfasten the ground joint union between...

Page 32: ...600 1 95mm 1 20mm 2000 3000 79200 75240 51480 48906 1 90mm 1 15mm 90 000 3000 4000 75600 71820 49140 46683 1 90mm 1 10mm 5 4000 5000 72000 68400 46800 44460 1 85mm 1 10mm 5000 6000 68400 64980 44460 4...

Page 33: ...manifold first examine the gas piping system to ensure that it is correctly sized Pipe sizing is specified in ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 in the U S or the B148 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Ca...

Page 34: ...are rated 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 phase The amperage rating is indicated on the furnace rating plate Each furnace requires a dedicated overcurrent device either a circuit breaker or a Type D time delay fuse...

Page 35: ...the main burners directly See the lighting instructions on the furnace To Start The Furnace 1 Remove the burner compartment access door 2 Shut off the electrical power to the furnace and set the room...

Page 36: ...rops causing the room thermostat heating contacts to close 2 If pressure switch contacts are closed and have failed to open since the last cycle all subsequent steps will fail to occur 3 The induced b...

Page 37: ...e determine the air temperature rise of the furnace Insert a duct thermometer in the supply air duct The ther mometer should be placed as close as practical to the fur nace but out of the line of sigh...

Page 38: ...ded that the heating airflow be set for the Nominal Plus setting when the furnace is matched for this cooling capacity Furnace is set at the factory for maximum cooling capacity and DIP switches must...

Page 39: ...ommended that the Plus temperature rise is between 35 and 65 degrees F Heating Make adjustments to the controller with the electrical power off WARNING front blower shroud from furnace How To Remove T...

Page 40: ...OR LOSS OF LIFE MAINTENANCE This is a critical connection Small amounts of corrosion can significantly increase the internal resistance of the connection A relatively small increase in resistance can...

Page 41: ...ION WARNING heat and make a retrial for high every 5 or 10 minutes switch does not pull in the controller will continue in low finished and during the trial for ignition the high pressure If there is...

Page 42: ......

Page 43: ...t trips 1 hour lockout Too many low pressure switch trips after ignition 1 hour lockout 1 hour lockout Reset by cycling power or thermostat CHECK and REPAIR 1 Replace Integrated Furnace Control 2 Roll...

Page 44: ...ignition period If main flame is not sensed during trial for ignition system will shut off HSI element and main gas flow then go through another purge period and initiate another ignition trial A tota...

Page 45: ...5 7 0 187 67 1 21752 8720 7 67 57 7 7 5 0 187 6 2 217 18286 2 7 23 5 7 21 7 7 5 0 187 6 2 217 18286 2 7 23 5 7 21 25 0 187 67 1 25 6 1 67 7 50267 7 803 5 1 6 72 6 7 72 0 187 725 8 7 6 77 1 8720 7 67...

Page 46: ...E DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH DO NOT USE ANY PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING LEAVE THE BUILDING IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A PHONE OUTSIDE THE BUILDING FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER S...

Page 47: ...must be in place during normal furnace operation Attempting to operate the furnace with missing doors or panels could lead to the creation of carbon monoxide gas 4 If the furnace is installed in a con...

Page 48: ...valve Ensure that the Gas Valve Control is in the ON position see Figure 3 at right 9 Replace the burner access door ensuring that it is properly in place 10 Restore the electric power to the furnace...

Page 49: ...2 Pull the filter out the front 3 Replace with a fresh filter and reconnect power to the furnace The filter will have an arrow indicating proper airflow direction DO NOT OPERATE YOUR FURNACE OR AIR C...

Page 50: ...nored The furnace achieves its mid efficiency in two general areas First there is no wasteful standing pilot The furnace consumes no gas in between cycles Secondly the furnace is designed to allow ver...

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