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1- SAFETY 

1.1-  DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION 

The words 

DANGER

WARNING

 and 

CAUTION

 are used to 

identify the levels of seriousness of certain hazards. It is 
important that you understand their meaning. You will notice 
these words in the manual as follows: 

 

DANGER 

Immediate  hazards  which  WILL  result  in  death  or  serious 
bodily and/or material damage.

 

WARNING 

 

Hazards or unsafe practices which CAN result in death or 

serious bodily and /or material damage. 

 

 

CAUTION 

 

Hazards or unsafe practices which CAN result in minor 

bodily and /or material damage. 

1.2-  IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

WARNING 

 

Non-observance  of  the  safety  regulations  outlined  in  this 
manual  will  potentially  lead  to  consequences  resulting  in 
death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage. 

 

 

WARNING 

 

Installation  and  repairs  performed  by  unqualified  persons 
can  result  in  hazards to  them  and  to  others.   Installations 
must  conform  to  local  codes  or,  in  the  absence  of  such 
codes, to codes of the country having jurisdiction. 

 

The  information  contained  in  this  manual  is  intended  for 
use  by  a  qualified  technician,  familiar  with  safety 
procedures and who is equipped with the proper tools and 
test instruments. 

 

Failure  to  carefully  read  and  follow  all  instructions  in  this 
manual  can  result  in  death,  bodily  injury  and/or  property 
damage. 

 

 

a. 

It  is  the  homeowner’s  responsibility  to  engage  a 
qualified technician for the installation and subsequent 
servicing of this furnace; 

b.  Do not use this furnace if any part of it was under water.  

Call  a  qualified  service  technician  immediately  to 
assess the damage and to replace all critical parts that 
were in contact with water; 

c.  Do  not  store  gasoline  or  any  other  flammable 

substances,  such  as  paper  and  carton,  near  the 
furnace; 

d.  Never  block  or  otherwise  obstruct  the  filter  and/or 

return air openings; 

e.  Ask the technician installing your furnace to show and 

explain to you the following items: 

i.  The main disconnect switch or circuit breaker; 

ii.  The air filter and how to change it (check monthly 

and clean or replace if necessary); 

f. 

Before  calling  for  service,  be  sure  to  have  the 
information  of  section  5

 

of  your  manual  close  by  in 

order  to  be  able  to  provide  the  contractor  with  the 
required  information,  such  as  the  model  and  serial 
numbers of the furnace. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 

All  local  and  national  code  requirements 

governing the installation of central electric heating equipment, 
wiring and the flue connection MUST be followed.  Some of the 
codes that may apply are: 

ANSI/NFPA 70: 

National Electrical Code 

CSA C22.1 

or

 CSA C22.10: 

Canadian Electrical Code

 

Only the latest issues of these codes may be used, and are 
available from either: 

 

The National Fire Protection Agency 

 

1 Batterymarch Park 

 

Quincy, MA 02269 

or 

 

The Canadian Standards Association 

 

178 Rexdale Blvd. 

Rexdale, Ontario M9W 1R3 

 

1.3-  DANGER OF FREEZING 

CAUTION 

 

If  your  furnace  is  shut  down  during  the  cold  weather 
season,  water  pipes  may  freeze,  burst  and  cause  serious 
water  damage.    Turn  off  the  water  supply  and  bleed  the 
pipes. 

 

 

If the heater is left unattended during the cold weather season, 
take the following precautions: 

a.  Close  the  main  water  valve  in  the  house  and  purge  the 

pipes if possible.  Open all the faucets in the house; 

b.  Ask someone to frequently check the house during the cold 

weather season to make sure that there is sufficient heat to 
prevent the pipes from freezing.  Tell this person to call an 
emergency number if required. 

2- INSTALLATION 

This furnace is a true multi-position unit, in that it will function in 
an upflow, downflow or horizontal configuration to the left or the 
right.  Only a few modifications are required during installation 
to change from one position to another.  The unit is shipped in 
the upflow configuration and instructions as to how to change to 
the other positions are included in this manual. 

Summary of Contents for Advantage OFEA 000 Series

Page 1: ...s controls Call a qualified service technician INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIAN USE THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL FOR THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF THE FURNACE AND KEEP THE DOCUMENT NEAR THE UNIT FOR...

Page 2: ...ply Air Temperature Rise Test 8 3 4 2 High limit verification 8 4 MAINTENANCE 8 4 1 AIR FILTER 8 4 2 MOTOR LUBRICATION 8 5 FURNACE INFORMATION 9 TABLES Table 1 Supply air adjustment on cooling mode 6...

Page 3: ...s e Ask the technician installing your furnace to show and explain to you the following items i The main disconnect switch or circuit breaker ii The air filter and how to change it check monthly and c...

Page 4: ...arance to combustible material 2 3 CONFIGURATIONS This furnace requires suitable ductwork 2 3 1 Upflow installation The return duct may be installed to the back to the bottom on the left side or on th...

Page 5: ...odels 27 kW and more WARNING Risk of fire When using one terminal block on models over 25 kW the installation must be performed with copper wire ONLY in order to comply with the Canadian electrical co...

Page 6: ...the vertical sections of the supply and return air duct with soundproofing material c Use baffles in short radius elbows d Use flexible hangers to suspend the ducts A heat pump or an air conditioner...

Page 7: ...lower rail locking screws are well tightened 3 The blower speed adjustments for heating and air conditioning are appropriate and according to the specifications in this manual 4 The thermostat of the...

Page 8: ...is important to check the airflow and to ascertain that the unit does not operate above the temperatures specified in the Technical Specifications Table 2 This is particularly important if a cooling...

Page 9: ...chnician name 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...

Page 10: ...3 6 98 5 124 3 107 7 Total Consumption 240V 208V Amp 44 0 38 2 64 7 56 1 78 4 68 0 85 4 74 1 102 4 88 7 109 4 94 8 119 5 103 6 130 2 112 8 Ampacity Terminal block 1 240V 208V 54 3 47 3 78 9 68 6 95 1...

Page 11: ...lower speed External static pressure inche of W C Table 4 Airflow CFM UNIQUE with 1 HP motor 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 LOW 1 030 1 030 1 030 970 950 935 900 MED LOW 1 380 1 350 1 310 1 275 1 250 1 2...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 12 Electrical diagram UNIQUE Comfort PSC...

Page 13: ...13 Figure 13 Electrical diagram UNIQUE Advantage PSC...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 14 Parts list UNIQUE Comfort PSC...

Page 15: ...sembly 1 3hp 240v PSC OFE 10 15 18kw 21 OFE B04356 04 Blower assembly 1hp 240v PSC OFE 20kw 22 OFE Z01I036 Blower 112 9R OFE 20kw 23 OFE Z01I035 Blower 112 8R OFE 10 15 18kw 24 OFE B01889 Motor suppor...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 15 Parts list UNIQUE Advantage PSC...

Page 17: ...OFE B04275 Plastic top door 27 OFE X50053 Label logo Ouellet 28 OFE B04349 Bottom door assembly 29 OFE X00505 Label warning remove screw 30 OFE B04356 04 Blower assembly 1hp 240v PSC OFE 23 25 27 30kw...

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