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7. U

SING

 O

PTIONAL

 E

QUIPMENT

7.1 T

WO

-S

TAGE

 

OR

 O

UTDOOR

 T

HERMOSTAT

(The 

SEASON SELECT

 switch must be in the 

M

ILD

 position).

These controls can be used on all furnaces except 10 kW model. 

Follow the directions supplied with the two-stage or outdoor thermostat 
in conjunction with the furnace wiring diagram. When used, the 
furnace stage will supply heat as follows in the opposite chart:

Model

First Stage (kW)

Second Stage (kW)

 

10 kW

10

15 kW

10

5

18 kW

9

9

20 kW

10

10

25 kW

15

10

27 kW

13.5

13.5

7.2 A

IR

 C

ONDITIONING

Your furnace is equipped with all the controls required for the addition 
of air conditioning (except the heat-cool thermostat).
The evaporator coil may be installed by a local contractor in sheet 
metal plenum of his own manufacture. The coil should be located: 
centred over the “chimney” of the furnace 4” (102 mm) to 6” (152 mm) 
above the top of the furnace.

Make sure no air is allowed to bypass the cooling coil during cooling 
operation. If the discharge opening is a great deal larger than the 
coil, and the ductwork is correspondingly larger than the coil, you 
may want to use a bypass damper for heating. The damper would be 
closed in summer, directing all air flow through the coil. In winter the 
damper would be open to allow air to bypass the coil.

Typical air-conditioning field wiring connections are shown in the 
diagram at right.

FURNACE

THERMOSTAT

CONDENSER

FE0001A

WIRING COLOR CODE

C

G

R

W1

W2

Y

COMMON

GREEN

RED

WHITE

WHITE (BLUE 

OPTIONAL)

YELLOW

7.3 E

LECTRONIC

 A

IR

 C

LEANERS

 

AND

/

OR

 P

OWERED

 F

URNACE

 H

UMIDIFIERS

These units operate at 120 V. Your 240 V furnace is designed so that Model FK120 adaptor kit can be mounted inside the furnace to supply the 
required 120 V. Instructions for mounting and wiring are included with the kit. FK120 kit is not available for 83B 208 V three-phase models.

7.4 I

NTERLOCK

 C

ONNECTION

When the electric furnace is used in combination with another device 
(as for example, a wood burning furnace), it is recommended to perform 
the connection by referring to the wiring diagram at right. The burning 
furnace thermostat will then turn automatically on the blower in the 
electric furnace.
Also, please note that Norton has developped a low speed interlock 
kit; the FIK (Furnace Interlock Kit). This kit is specially designed to 
interlock the furnace operation with a ventilation fan or an HRV unit.

R

G

24 VAC
Power Output

Call for FAN

Furnace

Furnace

Thermostat

G

R

Relay

NC

NO

COM

External Request
for Fan Activation

FE0034A

Electric Furnace

System

Summary of Contents for 21B10M

Page 1: ...N AND USER MANUAL IMPORTANT READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 21B10M 21B15M 21B18M 21B20M 21B25M 21B27MS 83B13 83B24 AND 83B27 M A DE IN CANA D A F A B R I Q U AU CA N A D A NORTRON Sherbrooke Q...

Page 2: ...ture furnace failure thus voiding the warranty Do not block the combustion air openings in the furnace Any blockage will result in improper overheat situation and may result in a fire hazard and or ca...

Page 3: ...ERED FURNACE HUMIDIFIERS 7 7 4 INTERLOCK CONNECTION 7 8 WIRING DIAGRAMS 8 11 9 SERVICE PARTS 12 10 MAINTENANCE 13 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 12 WARRANTY 14 1 DIMENSIONS FK0004A FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW R...

Page 4: ...x 203 mm 23 41 LOW 663 21B15M 15 51228 67 1 3 24 43 MED LOW 814 21B18M 18 61473 77 1 3 27 49 MED LOW 814 21B20M 20 68304 86 1 3 33 59 MED LOW 814 21B25M 25 85379 107 1 3 37 67 MED LOW 814 21B27MS 27...

Page 5: ...s are turned on by the thermostat OFF The blower motor will operate in the standard heating mode controlled by the thermostat MILD During spring and fall you may not require full heating capacity to m...

Page 6: ...of a floor opening 14 x 14 362 mm x 362 mm The duct system must be designed so that the external static pressure of the system does not exceed the maximum external static pressure of 0 50 W C 125 Pa S...

Page 7: ...ummer directing all air flow through the coil In winter the damper would be open to allow air to bypass the coil Typical air conditioning field wiring connections are shown in the diagram at right FUR...

Page 8: ...ing same ratings as high voltage except 18 AWG HI MED HIGH MED LOW LOW FAN MOTOR SPEED BLACK BLUE YELLOW RED COLOR LEGEND C E R K MRTP HEAT L1 L2 Capacitor Heating Element Time Delay Relay Fan Relay A...

Page 9: ...he original wire as supplied must be replaced use the same equivalent wire Wiring must comply with applicable codes ordinances and regulations 2 Field wiring must comply with applicable codes ordinanc...

Page 10: ...rdinances and regulations Use only Class 1 wiring inside furnace compartments Critical characteristic Line voltage wiring UL AWM 1015 600V 105 C VW 1 8 AWG CSA TEW 600V 105 C FT1 8 AWG and 12 AWG Low...

Page 11: ...use the same equivalent wire Wiring must comply with applicable codes ordinances and regulations 2 Field wiring must comply with applicable codes ordinances and regulations Use only Class 1 wiring ins...

Page 12: ...57 12 6 5 37 21 9 DQ 5HOD QRW LQ 0 9 DQ 5HOD 7UDQVIRUPHU 9 ORZHU KHHO PP PP IRU ORZHU 0RWRU 3 9 IRU 06 0RWRU 3 9 IRU 0 0 0 0 DQG 0 0RWRU 3 9 IRU 6HULHV OHPHQW VVHPEO 9 OHPHQW VVHPEO 9 OHPHQW VVHPEO 9...

Page 13: ...N MODE switch open contact Bottom sequencer 4 Motor going on and off in short cycles or in too long cycles Heat anticipator in thermostat incorrectly set or may be defective 5 The thermostat must be s...

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