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292453-UUM-A-0108

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Unitary Products Group

7.

NEVER . . .Store flammable materials of any kind near your fur-
nace. Gasoline, solvents, and other volatile liquids should be
stored only in approved containers outside your home. These
materials vaporize easily and are extremely dangerous.

8.

NEVER . . .Store cleaning materials near your furnace. Materials
such as bleaches, detergents, powdered cleansers, etc., can
cause corrosion of the heat exchangers. 

9.

NEVER . . . Use the area around your furnace as a storage area
for items which could block the normal flow of air. This flow of air is
required for ventilation of the various furnace components.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXAMINING THE FURNACE 

INSTALLATION

It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that an annual inspection of the
entire heating portion of the unit is made by a qualified service agency.

1.

Examine the heat exchanger, vent/combustion air piping, vent
connectors and chimney to be sure they are clear and free of
obstructions.

2.

Examine the vent pipe making sure it is firmly in place, that it
slopes slightly upward and is physically sound without holes and
all of the connections are secure.

3.

Examine the return-air duct connections to make sure they are
physically sound, sealed to the furnace casing, and the ducts ter-
minate outside the space containing the furnace.

4.

Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is
sound without sagging, cracks or gaps. Examine the furnace base
making sure it is physically sound without cracks, gaps or sagging
and has a good seal.

5.

Examine the furnace casing for obvious signs of deterioration.

6.

Examine the burner flames to make sure they are in good adjust-
ment. Refer to the pictorial sketch shown in Figure 2 as a compari-
son to the actual flame.

7.

Examine the furnace as outlined above in steps “1 - 6” before each
heating season. Use Figure 3 for visual reference.

 FIGURE 1: 

Component Locations

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

This furnace is designed and approved for use with Nat-
ural Gas and (LP) Propane Gas ONLY. DO NOT BURN
ANY LIQUID FUEL OR SOLID FUEL IN THIS FURNACE.

Burning any unapproved fuel will result in damage to the
furnace heat exchanger, which could result in Fire, Per-
sonal Injury, and/or Property Damage.

BURNER
BOX

LIMIT
SWITCH

DOOR
SWITCH

BLOWER

GAS VALVE

VENT PIPE

INDUCER
BLOWER

CONDENSATE
TRAP

CONTROL
BOARD

PRESSURE
SWITCH

 FIGURE 2: 

Burner Flame Drawing

COMBUSTION AIR 
INTAKE

BURNER
FLAME

MANIFOLD

INNER FLAME
CONES

MAIN
BURNER

 FIGURE 3: 

Furnace Examination Checkpoints

4 EXAMINE

FURNACE
CASING

3

4

3

6

EXAMINE
RETURN AIR
DUCT
CONNECTION

EXTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGER INTERNAL

VENT COMBUSTION AIR PIPE. MUST

REMOVE PANEL TO EXAMINE.

EXAMINE
RETURN AIR
DUCT
CONNECTION
(side or bottom)

REMOVE
PANEL
TO EXAMINE
BURNER
FLAMES

EXAMINE
FURNACE
CASING

5 EXAMINE ENTIRE

FURNACE CASING
SHOWN IN ALL
DRAWINGS

EXAMINE EXTERNAL
VENT PIPE

1

2

BURNER DOOR

BLOWER DOOR

Summary of Contents for PM9 UP Series

Page 1: ...have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage Do not store or use gasoline...

Page 2: ...e casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cracks gaps or sagging and has a good seal 5 Exami...

Page 3: ...o the appliance 4 Remove burner door 5 Move gas control switch to the OFF position Do not force See Figure 4 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safet...

Page 4: ...mended filter size from Table 1 Replacing Filters Filters used with this furnace must be installed external to the furnace casing DO NOT attempt to install filters inside the furnace cabinet Some inst...

Page 5: ...order Cleaning the Heat Exchanger 1 Turn off the electrical power to the unit 2 Turn off the gas supply at the external manual shut off valve and loosen the ground union joint 3 Remove the burner doo...

Page 6: ...Do not move the motor wires to different positions on the furnace control board The jumper has four positions which will deliver sufficient airflow in cooling mode for the cooling capacities shown in...

Page 7: ...use on the con trol board Five Red Flashes Rollout switch or auxiliary limit switch open Check the rollout switch on the side of the burner box It is a manual reset switch To reset push the small butt...

Page 8: ...Products Group SECTION III REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 53 27 28 37 33 30 7 10 11 12 57 2 5 13 18 26 31 62 60 63 64 41 2 3 1 4 16 15 19 21 22 23 23 44 45 46 47 48 50 52 55 26 14 71 57 6 8 36 9 39 20 24 29 3...

Page 9: ...R 35 PLATE DIFFUSER 36 BRACKET IGNITER 37 WRAPPER INSULATED 38 ITEM DESCRIPTION MISCELLANEOUS 39 PLUG WINDOW CLEAR 1 5 40 CONNECTOR AIR INTAKE 2 41 HOSE ASSEMBLY VACUM 2 Req d 42 TUBING PREFORMED 43 G...

Page 10: ...1BR0117 BOTTOM RETURN FILTER KIT 1 FILTER 17 1 2 CABINETS 1BR0217 BOTTOM RETURN FILTER KIT 1 4 FILTER 17 1 2 CABINETS 1BR0121 BOTTOM RETURN FILTER KIT 1 FILTER 21 CABINETS 1BR0221 BOTTOM RETURN FILTER...

Page 11: ...292453 UUM A 0108 Unitary Products Group 11 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 7 Wiring Diagram...

Page 12: ...products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation or servicing 3...

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