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292278-UIM-A-0108

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Unitary Products Group

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS

1.

Only Natural gas or Propane (LP) gas are approved for use with
this furnace. Refer to the furnace rating plate or Section IV of
these instructions.

2.

Install this furnace only in a location and position as specified
below.

3.

A gas-fired furnace for installation in a residential garage must be
installed as specified in SECTION II of these instructions.

4.

Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air to the furnace
space as specified in SECTION VII of these instructions.

5.

Combustion products must be discharged outdoors. Connect this
furnace to an approved vent system only, as specified in SEC-
TION VII of these instructions.

6.

Tests for gas leaks as specified in SECTION X of these instruc-
tions.

7.

Always install the furnace to operate within the furnace’s intended
temperature rise range. Only connect the furnace to a duct system
which has an external static pressure within the allowable range,
as specified on the furnace rating plate.

8.

When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts carry air circulated
by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace,
the return air shall also be handled by duct(s) sealed to the fur-
nace casing and terminating outside the space containing the fur-
nace.

9.

It is permitted to use the furnace for heating of buildings or struc-
tures under construction. Installation must comply with all manu-
facturer’s installation instructions including:

Proper vent installation;

Furnace operating under thermostatic control;

Return air duct sealed to the furnace;

Air filters in place;

Set furnace input rate and temperature rise per rating plate
marking;

Means for providing outdoor air required for combustion;

Return air temperature maintained between 55ºF (13ºC) and
80ºF (27ºC);

The 

air filter must be replaced

 upon substantial completion of

the construction process;

Clean furnace, duct work and components upon substantial
completion of the construction process, and verify furnace-
operating conditions including ignition, input rate, temperature
rise and venting, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

10. When installed in a Non-HUD-Approved Modular Home or building

constructed on-site, combustion air shall not be supplied from
occupied spaces.

11.

The size of the unit should be based on an acceptable heat loss
calculation for the structure. ACCA, Manual J or other approved
methods may be used.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

This furnace should be installed in accordance with all national
and local building/safety codes and requirements, local plumbing
or wastewater codes, and other applicable codes. In the absence
of local codes, install in accordance with the National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, and/or
CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code
(latest editions). Furnaces have been certified to the latest edition
of standard ANSI Z21-47 • CSA 2.3.

Refer to the unit rating plate for the furnace model number, and
then see the dimensions page of this instruction for return air ple-
num dimensions in Figure 1. The plenum must be installed
according to the instructions.

Provide clearances from combustible materials as listed under
Clearances to Combustibles in Table 1.

Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is
allowed for both the burners and blower.

These models 

ARE NOT 

CSA listed or approved for installation

into a 

HUD Approved Modular Home

 or a 

Manufactured

(Mobile) Home

.

This furnace is not approved for installation in trailers or recre-
ational vehicles.

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

Furnaces for installation on combustible flooring shall not be
installed directly on carpeting, tile or other combustible material
other than wood flooring.

Check the rating plate and power supply to be sure that the elec-
trical characteristics match. All models use nominal 115 VAC, 1
Phase, 60-Hertz power supply. DO NOT CONNECT THIS APPLI-
ANCE TO A 50 HZ POWER SUPPLY OR A VOLTAGE ABOVE
130 VOLTS.

Furnace shall be installed so the electrical components are pro-
tected from water.

Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due
to the electrical components and the gas fired components. Only
trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service
gas heating equipment. Untrained service personnel can perform
basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing the
air filters. When working on heating equipment, observe precau-
tions in the manuals and on the labels attached to the unit and
other safety precautions that may apply.

These instructions cover minimum requirements and conform to
existing national standards and safety codes. In some instances
these instructions exceed certain local codes and ordinances,
especially those which have not kept up with changing residential
and non-HUD modular home construction practices. These
instructions are required as a minimum for a safe installation.

COMBUSTION AIR QUALITY 

(LIST OF CONTAMINANTS)

The furnace will require 

OUTDOOR AIR

 for combustion when the fur-

nace is located in any of the following environments.

Restricted Environments 

Commercial buildings 

Buildings with indoor pools 

Furnaces installed in laundry rooms 

Furnaces installed in hobby or craft rooms 

Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas 

Chemical Exposure 

The furnace will require 

OUTDOOR AIR

 for combustion when the fur-

nace is located in an area where the furnace is being exposed to the fol-
lowing substances and / or chemicals.

Permanent wave solutions 

Chlorinated waxes and cleaners 

Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals 

Water softening chemicals 

De-icing salts or chemicals 

Carbon tetrachloride 

Halogen type refrigerants 

Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene) 

Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc. 

Hydrochloric acid 

Cements and glues 

Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers 

Masonry acid washing materials 

When outdoor air is used for combustion, the combustion air intake pipe
termination must be located external to the building and in an area
where there will be no exposure to the substances listed above.

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious
injury, death or property damage.
Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially
available soap solution made specifically for detection of leaks to
check all connections. A fire or explosion may result causing prop-
erty damage, personal injury or loss of life.

Summary of Contents for FC9C UP Series

Page 1: ...l codes LIST OF SECTIONS FURNACE DESCRIPTION 1 SAFETY 1 DUCTWORK 4 FILTERS 6 GAS PIPING 7 ELECTRICAL POWER 8 COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM 14 CONDENSATE PIPING 20 SAFETY CONTROLS 21 START UP AND ADJU...

Page 2: ...as listed under Clearances to Combustibles in Table 1 Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is allowed for both the burners and blower These models ARE NOT CSA listed or appro...

Page 3: ...e floor and the furnace must be located or protected to avoid physical damage by vehicles The furnace area must not be used as a broom closet or for any other storage purposes as a fire hazard may be...

Page 4: ...OTE When attaching duct flange do not shoot the screw down into the casing Use the formed flange intended for duct flange attachment The duct system is a very important part of the installation If the...

Page 5: ...ndi cate the presence of leaks in the heat exchanger This access cover shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent leaks TABLE 2 Minimum Duct Sizing For Proper Airflow Input Airflow Return1 Recta...

Page 6: ...r this require the use of high velocity fil ters 2 Air flows above 1800 CFM require either return from two sides or one side plus bottom SIDE RETURN FILTER INSTALLATION Locate and mark the side return...

Page 7: ...l At elevations above 4 000 feet the furnace will automatically reduce it s input rate if necessary to maintain good combustion If the natural gas being supplied has also been derated by the gas suppl...

Page 8: ...o Furnace Diag nostics section of the User s Information Maintenance Ser vice Manual provided with this furnace LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS Install the field supplied thermostat by followin...

Page 9: ...age Compressor Y2 Second Stage Compressor C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor VARIABLE SPEED MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan VARIABLE SPEED MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Ful...

Page 10: ...Move HUMIDISTAT jumper to YES if humidistat is to be used FL9C FC9C PC9 ID MODELS External Humidistat Optional Open on Humidity Rise 24VAC Humidifier Optional External Humidistat Optional Open on Hum...

Page 11: ...n HM Humidistat Step 1 of Thermostat User Configuration Menu must be set to MLTISTG E W1 First Stage Heat 24VAC Humidifer Optional C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor VARIABLE SP...

Page 12: ...l C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor VARIABLE SPEED MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan VARIABLE SPEED MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor HUM Dehumidification...

Page 13: ...09137 18395 031 01996 340512 031 09178 1 FL9C FC9C PC9 ID MODELS YZE OD MODELS YZH H 5 H 8 C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 First Stage Compressor O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool L Malfunction L...

Page 14: ...for a particular model then the vent can have 65 equivalent feet of pipe AND the combustion air intake can have another 65 equivalent feet of pipe 3 Three vent terminal elbows two for the vent and on...

Page 15: ...ystems from the furnace to the out side termination B Ventilated combustion air systems from the furnace to the attic or crawl space termination 6 Disassemble the combustion air and vent piping apply...

Page 16: ...ns 9 inches 23 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW 12 inches 30 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW C Clearance to permanently closed window 12 inches 30 cm 12 inches 30 cm D Vertical clearance to ventilated...

Page 17: ...ombustion air systems must be installed so the vent and the combustion air pipes terminate in the same atmospheric zone Refer to Figures 14 or 15 VENTING MULTIPLE UNITS Multiple units can be installed...

Page 18: ...ical vent Care should be taken to locate side vented systems where trees or shrubs will not block or restrict supply air from entering the terminal Also the terminal assembly should be located as far...

Page 19: ...ENTILATED ATTIC TOP ABOVE INSULATION OPTIONAL INLET a OUTLET AIR a VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE GAS WATER HEATER VENTILATED ATTIC TOP ABOVE INSULATION GAS VENT GABLE VENT SOFFIT VENT GAS WATER HEATER INLET...

Page 20: ...bustion Air The ventilated attic space or a crawl space from which the combustion air is taken must comply with the requirements specified in AIR SOURCE FROM OUTDOORS in this instruction or in Section...

Page 21: ...s sensor monitors combus tion airflow through furnace and piping systems If any of the conditions listed above are detected by the pressure sensor the control board will prevent a hazardous condition...

Page 22: ...ing any pressure testing of that system at test pres sures in excess of 1 2 PSI 3 45 kPa The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing the equipment shutoff valve during an...

Page 23: ...3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas multiply the Heat content of the gas MJ m3 or Default 93 15 times 0 10 m3 of gas measured at the...

Page 24: ...nt screws on main gas valve 2 Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating instructions to place the unit back in operation 3 Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator...

Page 25: ...s fan operation can be adjusted as desired This is done my moving the RECIRC jumper on the control board to give the desired airflow The jumper has three positions The A position delivers maximum air...

Page 26: ...rate 6 The firing rate is automatically adjusted to meet demand increas ing gradually to maximum 100 firing rate if the thermostat is not satisfied within a defined time 7 When the thermostat R and W...

Page 27: ...five minutes indi cating that the blower motor or blower wheel has failed Twelve Red Flashes ID plug is not present or not connected properly check for loose plug or loose wires in plug Steady On Red...

Page 28: ...730 530 22 4 16 1 20 7 15 0 C C 630 530 590 500 17 8 15 0 16 7 14 2 D C 80 000 100 000 INPUT 4 Ton 100 000 INPUT 5 Ton 80 000 100 000 INPUT 4 Ton 100 000 INPUT 5 Ton JUMPER SETTINGS CFM CFM m min m mi...

Page 29: ...50 w c 125 Pa to obtain a percentage 0 58 0 50 0 60 0 50 0 8 Multiply percentage by airflow difference to obtain airflow reduction 0 8 X 110 88 Subtract airflow reduction value to airflow 0 50 w c 125...

Page 30: ...A 292278 UIM A 0108 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2008 All rights reserved Supersedes 172078 YIM C 0606 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73069 SECTION XII WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 26...

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