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5. The gas supply should be a separate line and
installed in accordance with all safety codes as
prescribed under Limitations. After the gas connec-
tions have been completed, open the main shutoff
valve admitting normal gas pressure to the mains.
Check all joints for leaks with soap solution or
other material suitable for the purpose. NEVER
USE A FLAME.
6. The furnace and its individual manual shut-off
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping system during any pressure testing of that
system at test pressures in excess of 0.5 PSIG.
Disconnect gas piping from unit when
leak testing at pressures greater than
0.5 PSIG. Pressures greater than 0.5
PSIG will cause gas valve damage re
-
sulting in a hazardous condition. If gas
valve is subjected to pressure greater
than 0.5 PSIG, it must be replaced.
7. A 1/8 inch N.P.T. plugged tapping, accessible for
test gage connection, must be installed immedi-
ately upstream of the gas supply connection to the
furnace.
COMBUSTION
AIR INLET
REMOVE SHIPPING
LABELS PRIOR TO
VENT INSTALLATION
HEAT SECTION DOOR
VENT FLUE
ASSEMBLY
EXHAUST VENT OUTLET
FIGURE 29 – VENT AND COMBUSTION AIR
HOODS
LD14188
Vent and Combustion Air
All the hoods and hardware are
shipped within the evaporator section.
Each hood must be properly attached
to the furnace doors to assure proper
operation and compliance with CSA/
ETL safety certification. (Refer to
Figure 29.)
The products of combustion are discharged horizontally
through hooded openings in the gas heat access doors.
Installation
(refer to Figure 29)
1. Remove the shipping covers that are attached to
the heat section door covering the flue outlets.
2. Locate the flue which is shipped in the evaporator
section.
3. Place the flue over the flue outlet and attach with
screws provided.
4.
Refer to the Gas Furnace Operation Instruction
in the
“
Start-up
”
section of this manual for further
instructions.
ELECTRIC HEAT
Units with electric heat are fully wired and operational
when shipped. Constant volume units are designed for
two equal steps of capacity for 80 and three for 108 kWH
heat; 40 kW heat is one step only. Heat outputs on VAV
units are all turned on together at full heat capacity.
HOT WATER HEAT
The Johnson Controls Series 40 units (25, 30, and 40
Ton sizes) can be furnished with a Johnson Controls hot
water coil as the heat source. One or two row coil units
will be factory installed in the heating section.
The hot water control valve will not
be provided. The installer will need
to provide a hot water control valve,
to connect the hot water piping and
power wiring at the job site for the hot
water heat section to be operational.
DO NOT use hot water coils as steam
coils under any circumstances.
All piping, control valves, and wiring
that is field installed must be properly
insulated and conform to all local and
national codes.
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