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291891-YUM-A-0207

Unitary Products Group

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area will experience high tempera-
tures during the heating cycle. All
unauthorized personnel and debris
must be kept away from this area.

MAINTENANCE

NORMAL MAINTENANCE

Periodic maintenance consists of
changing or cleaning filters. Under
some conditions, the main burners
should be cleaned.

LUBRICATION

The indoor blower motor, outdoor
fan motor and venter motor are
permanently lubricated and require
no maintenance.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

The manufacturer recommends
that the furnace system be
inspected once a year by a quali-
fied service person.

For proper and safe operation, the
gas heating section needs air for
combustion and ventilation. Do not
block or obstruct air openings on
the unit, nor the spacing around the
unit. Keep the gas heating system
area clear and free of combustible
materials, gasoline and other flam-
mable vapors and liquids.

Snow or debris should not be
allowed to accumulate in or around
the unit. Do not permit overhanging
structures or shrubs to obstruct
condenser air discharge or vent
outlet on your unit. These provide
air for combustion and ventilation.

FILTER CARE

Single phase units are shipped with-
out a filter and is the responsibility of

the installer to secure a filter 

in the

return air ductwork or install a Fil-
ter/Frame Kit

 (1FF0110, 1FF0112 or

1FF0114).

A filter rack and a high velocity fil-
ters are standard on three phase
units.

Filters must always be used and
must be kept clean. When filters
become dirt laden, insufficient air will
be delivered by the blower, decreas-
ing your units efficiency and increas-
ing operating costs and wear-and-
tear on the unit and controls.

OUTDOOR COIL

Dirt should not be allowed to accu-
mulate on the outdoor coil surface
or other parts in the air circuit.
Cleaning should be as often as
necessary to keep the coil clean.
Use a brush, vacuum cleaner
attachment, or other suitable
means. If water is used to clean the
coil, be sure that the power to the
unit is shut off prior to cleaning.

BURNER

At the beginning of each heating
season, make a visual check of the
main burner flame. If it is not possi-
ble to adjust for the proper flame,
the burner may need cleaning.

TO CLEAN BURNERS

Remove them from the furnace as
explained in Burner Instructions.
Clean burners with hot water
applied along top of the burner.

COMBUSTION AIR DISCHARGE

Visually inspect discharge outlet
periodically to insure soot and dirt
buildup is not excessive. If neces-
sary, clean to maintain adequate
combustion air discharge.

The manufacturer recommends
that the furnace system be
inspected once a year by a quali-
fied serviceperson.

CLEANING FLUE PASSAGES 
AND HEATING ELEMENTS

With proper combustion adjust-
ment the heating element of a gas
fired furnace will seldom need
cleaning. If the element should
become sooted, it can be cleaned
as follows:

1. Remove the burner assembly as 

outlined in BURNER INSTRUC-
TIONS.

2. Remove the screws securing the 

restrictor plate to the tube sheet.

3. Using a wire brush on a flexible 

wand, brush out the inside of 
each heat exchanger from the 
burner inlet and flue outlet ends.

4. Brush out the inside of the 

restrictor plate to the tube sheet.

5. If soot build-up is particularly 

bad, remove the vent motor and 
clean the wheel and housing.

6. After brushing is complete, blow 

all brushed areas with air or 
nitrogen. Vacuum as needed.

7. Replace parts in the order they 

were removed in steps 1 through 
3.

REGISTERS

Supply air and return air registers
must be open when the unit is in
operation. Furniture must not block
airflow in or out of the registers.

PRIOR TO ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING MAINTE-
NANCE PROCEDURES,
SHUT OFF ALL POWER
TO THE UNIT, TO AVOID
PERSONAL INJURY.

WARNING

Exercise care when clean-
ing the coil so that the coil
fins are not damaged.

Do not permit the hot con-
denser air discharge to be
obstructed by overhang-
ing structures or shrubs.

Summary of Contents for SINGLE PACKAGE AIR CONDITIONER GAS

Page 1: ... BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE PERSON 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 SOME EFFICIENCY DO S AND DONT S 6 The manufacturer recommends that the User read all sections of this manual and keep the manual for future reference FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or prop erty damage Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids in ...

Page 2: ...l to the roof Elec tric air conditioning in the summer and gas heating in the winter all from a single unit SYSTEM OPERATION THERMOSTATS Set your thermostat for either heat ing or cooling then set it for the desired temperature DO NOT MOVE THE THERMOSTAT RAP IDLY ON AND OFF OR BACK AND FORTH FROM HEAT TO COOL THIS COULD DAMAGE YOUR EQUIPMENT Always allow at least 5 minutes between changes Find the...

Page 3: ...a cool fan off delay timing of 30 seconds the circulating fan is de energized CIRCULATING FAN When the thermostat calls for FAN the thermostat terminal sig nals the circulating fan to run at the cool speed If a call for COOL occurs the cir culating fan continues to run at the cool speed If a call for HEAT occurs the cir culating fan switches to heat speed after a 30 second delay When the thermosta...

Page 4: ...access panel 10 Turn on all electrical power to the appliance 11 Set the thermostat to the desired setting 12 If the appliance will not operate follow the instruction To Turn OFF Gas To Application and call your service technician or gas supplier SHUTDOWNINSTRUCTION TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 2 Turn off all electrical power to the appliance if service i...

Page 5: ...l clean Use a brush vacuum cleaner attachment or other suitable means If water is used to clean the coil be sure that the power to the unit is shut off prior to cleaning BURNER At the beginning of each heating season make a visual check of the main burner flame If it is not possi ble to adjust for the proper flame the burner may need cleaning TO CLEAN BURNERS Remove them from the furnace as explai...

Page 6: ... room DO select a comfortable thermostat setting but keep in mind that mod eration in temperature selection will save energy DO turn on your kitchen exhaust fan when cooking and your bath room exhaust fan when showering Also make sure your clothes dryer is properly vented If these items are neglected an excess heat and humidity condition may be created causing your air conditioning sys tem to run ...

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Page 8: ...ut notice Printed in U S A 291891 YUM A 0207 Copyright by Unitary Products Group 2007 All rights reserved Supersedes Nothing Unitary 5005 Norman Products York OK Group Drive 73069 ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System ...

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