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Furnace is multi-position and may be installed in any of the configurations shown.

MOST COMMON INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS (MORE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

WHICH IS COVERED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL)

WITH INDUCER ROTATION,

AIRFLOW

AIRFLOW

HORIZONTAL LEFT

UPFLOW

DOWNFLOW

HORIZONTAL RIGHT

Must be installed on combustible floor base or
coil cabinet to prevent blockage of combustible air openings

Vent blower may also
be rotated 90° left or
right to vent through
casing top.

Vent blower may also
be rotated 90° left or
right to vent through
casing top.

Inducer blower may be rotated 90° either way to vent through casing side, as shown below.

These are Category I units and the vent system must be installed in accordance with latest
edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, Z223.1/NFPA 54, or in Canada, CSA B149.1.

These furnaces should be vented

with type B vent pipe. No single - wall vent pipe or

vent connectors are allowed. This furnace

be vented into a masonry chimney.

only

should not

These are modulating furnaces which vary the gas input between 50% and 100% of full rate.
To make it easier to check that the furnace is not overfired or underfired, put the furnace in
TEST MODE and clock the gas meter. See Installation Booklet for details of TEST MODE.

AIRFLOW

AIRFLOW

Optional - Vent blower may also
be rotated 90° left or right to
vent through casing side.

Combustion
Air Entry

Bottom blockoff
plate - Remove
for bottom
return applications

Junction Box
(May be
moved to
other side)

Vent blower must be
rotated 90° left or
right to vent through
casing side.

For downflow
applications, the gas
valve must be rotated
upwards as shown

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