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typical horizontal installation

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King Electrical Mfg. Company • 9131 10th Avenue South Seattle WA 98108 • (206) 762-0400 fax (206) 763-7738

KF and KFS Series Electric Furnaces 

Installation Instructions

CAUTION:  Turn off power source supplying the heater before attempting installation, maintenance or repairs.  Lock or tag circuit 

breaker or fuse panel door.  Failure to do so could result in serious electrical shock, burns, or possible death.

It is 

extremely important

 to verify the electrical power supply is the same voltage as the heater being installed. 

240 and 480 Volt heaters are 

not  interchangeable!

  Powering a 480 Volt unit with 240 Volt supply wires will reduce the heater output by approximately 75% resulting in no motor 

power. Powering a 240 Volt unit with 480 Volt supply wires will destroy the heater and voids all warranties.

CHECK

: Ensure blower wheel is free-turning and that element assemblies are in place. Be sure filter is in proper position and not torn or dam-

aged. Check that blower housing and motor have not separated from element compartment.

FIELD WIRING: 

King furnaces come equipped with 60 Amp circuit breakers installed for protection of the furnace internal wiring only. They also 

serve as a disconnection means when required. A 240 Volt single phase circuit must be brought to each circuit breaker in the furnace as shown in the 
wiring diagram. The terminals are identified as L1-L2, L3-L4, L5-L6 and L7-L8. The kW size of the furnace determines how many circuits are required. 
The furnace power and electrical rating table indicates how many circuits each model furnace requires, the size of the branch circuit protection at the 
distribution panel and the wire size required from distribution panel to the furnace. Consult your local and national electric codes for answers to any 
questions. All wiring used must be approved for a minimum of 75°C. NOTE: No wire may have more than 120 VAC potential to ground. This must 
be checked on installation to avoid motor damage. Unit must be grounded by connection of groundwire from the distribution panel to the terminal 
provided in furnace. When the line voltage terminal block option is specified for single strike see wiring diagram for wire size and circuit protection 
requriements.

King furnaces can be installed with a minimum of 1 inch clearance for compact, space-saving installations in either vertical upflow, downflow or 

horizontal position. 

When installed in the downflow position the combustible floor base accessory must be used

.

NOTE:

 The attached Underwriters Labratories label pertains to the furnace only. It does not cover any air cooler, condensing unit or air cleaner, 

which may be used with the furnace. The optional QOU cabinets are designed for slip-in addition of an evaporator coil at a later date. Approval of the 
complete air conditioning system requires compliance with local codes.

WARNING:

 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CAN CAUSE 

INJURY OR DEATH. DISCONNECT ALL REMOTE ELEC-
TRIC POWER SUPPLIES BEFORE SERVICING.”

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DIMENSIONAL CLEARANCE

Cabinet sides

Cabinet front

Exhaust duct within 
3 feet of furnace

Return air plenum

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1 inch

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2007 KF-KFS.indd : 10/07

Summary of Contents for KFS2003-1

Page 1: ...ermines how many circuits are required The furnace power and electrical rating table indicates how many circuits each model furnace requires the size of the branch circuit protection at the distribution panel and the wire size required from distribution panel to the furnace Consult your local and national electric codes for answers to any questions All wiring used must be approved for a minimum of...

Page 2: ...sformer 240 208 4000 09 E07K999 Low Volt Transformer 277 24 4000 03 E07J999 4000 04 E07K999 Low Volt Transformer 480 24 6 R8330 15SH22 30956 R8229A R8246A 60T25 330976 10935H3 9100233Q999 7 8 11 12 Sequencer used prior to 1981 Sequencer used after 1981 Relay 28 Amp Relay 46 Amp Manual Reset Limit Manual Reset Button Dual Speed Fan Relay Low Voltage Terminal Block Ground Lug 1 5 HP 240V Motor 1 5 H...

Page 3: ...2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 208 240 208 240 480 208 208 240 480 240 480 208 240 480 240 480 208 240 480 208 240 480 208 240 480 208 240 480 240 480 240 480 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 12 16 20 24 41 47 61 70 81 57 57 72 86 99 11 9 15 13 18 16 22 19 37 32 42 36 55 47 63 55 73 63 51 41 51 41 63 51 76 62 87 71 DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM A DIM B DIM B DIM B DIM B...

Page 4: ... 46 0 42 0 38 0 33 0 52 0 48 0 43 0 38 Upper value in Oz In Lower value in Oz Ft TORQUE RPM 1200 0 71 1100 1000 900 800 720 60 840 70 960 80 1080 90 1200 100 1320 110 1440 120 1560 130 0 66 0 59 0 54 0 48 0 86 0 79 0 71 0 64 0 57 1 00 0 92 0 83 0 75 0 67 1 14 1 05 0 95 0 86 0 76 1 29 1 31 1 19 1 07 0 95 1 43 1 31 1 19 1 07 0 95 1 57 1 44 1 31 1 18 1 05 1 71 1 86 1 57 1 43 1 29 1 14 1 70 1 55 1 39 ...

Page 5: ...SHOOTER TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Unit will not start Motor will not stop Unit goes off on high limit Vibration noise Unit has a buzzing sound when not in use Unit continues to heat after room is up to set temperature does not shut off Thermostat wire is not connected Circuit breaker is off 24 Volt transformer burned out Wire connection off or there are broken wires Reset button tripped Wrong ...

Page 6: ...IC and ON position b For heating the system switch must be moved to HEAT position and the fan section should be set to AUTOMATIC c For cooling set the system to COOL and the fan section to ON The fan will run constantly with the outdoor condensing unit running only when your thermostat calls for cooling e If the fan needs to run continuously in either HEAT or COOLING set fan system to ON f The OFF...

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