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IMPORTANT:  Read this owner information
to become familiar with the capabilities and
use of your heating appliance.  Keep this
literature where you will have easy access to
it in the future.  If a problem occurs, check
the instructions and follow recommenda-
tions given.  If these suggestions don’t
eliminate your problem, call the appropriate
NORDYNE distributor.  A distributor service
list is included with this appliance.

!

 WARNING:

Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can
cause injury, property damage, or
death.  Refer to this manual.  For
assistance or additional information
consult a qualified dealer or service
agency.  To avoid personal injury or
property damage, ask a service
technician to inspect the furnace and
to replace any part of the control
system which has been under water.

SECTION 1.  OWNER
INFORMATION

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Before Operating System

Before operating your heating/cooling system
(see Figure 1), make sure that:

• Control panel covers are closed.
• Blower and/or relay control plugs are

plugged in.

• Fan switch is set to “AUTO” (E2EH units

only).

• Circuit breakers are in “ON” position.

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 CAUTION:

No user serviceable parts inside
control panel. DO NOT OPEN.

• All power supply switches for furnace and

outside unit (if installed) are turned on.

• Furnace door is closed and properly latched.

Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the
optional heat pump or air conditioner for further
information.

Owners Manual/Installation Instructions

E2 Series

(Air Conditioner/Heat Pump Air Handler)

Downflow, Upflow Electric Furnaces

Summary of Contents for E2 Series

Page 1: ...ed dealer or service agency To avoid personal injury or property damage ask a service technician to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of the control system which has been under water SECTION 1 OWNER INFORMATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before Operating System Before operating your heating cooling system see Figure 1 make sure that Control panel covers are closed Blower and or relay control...

Page 2: ...010 H A Product Type E Electric Furnace Generation 2 Second Series Product Identifier EH Heat Only EB A C Blower Equipped Options A A C Ready Electrical Code H 240 1 60 Primary Capacity 010 10 kw 012 12 kw 015 15 kw 017 17 kw 020 20 kw 023 23 kw Figure 1 Furnace Parts Identification Model Identification 10 20 30 50 60 70 80 90 SYSTEM HEAT OFF COOL VENTILATE ON AUTO Temperature Selector Temperature...

Page 3: ...tribution 1 On a typical day set thermostat selector to desired comfort level and operate system for several hours with all air registers open 2 With system on check temperature in all rooms 3 Partially close registers in rooms that are too warm in heating mode or too cool in cooling mode and in rooms that are infre quently occupied 4 Re check room temperature and adjust registers as needed To Shu...

Page 4: ...rest NORDYNE distributor Optional air conditioners and heat pumps are listed by Underwriters Laboratories UL or Environmental Testing Laboratories ETL and certified by ARI and the Canadian Standards Association CSA orWarnockHerseyorETLC These cooling systems include energy saving components to provide maximum cooling per formance at electrical energy usage levels es tablished by federal standards ...

Page 5: ...uct system must be in accordance with one or more of the following codes HUD MANUFACTURED HOME CON STRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARD Title 24 Part 3280 American National Standards ANSI A119 11 C1 NFPA 7 National Electrical Code CANADIANSTANDARDS C S A Z240 6 1 and Z240 9 1 Table 1 Miscellaneous Listings Installation Requirements Listing agency s May vary by model check the unit data label for applicab...

Page 6: ...ation of 200 or less Noncombustible pans having 1 upturned flanges must be located beneath openings in a floor return duct system Wiring materials located in return duct sys tem must conform to NEC Article 300 22 c Gas piping must not run in or through return air duct system If return air opening is located below top of furnace a minimum clearance must be pro vided between opening and furnace see ...

Page 7: ...pflow Stand Filters one obtained from furnace 23 3 4 603 mm 20 508 mm 14 357 mm 20 508 mm Cabinet Insulation 5 Coil Cabinet 23 3 4 603 mm 29 737 mm NOTE See Table 2 for descriptions and notes Figure 2 Optional Accessories 1 2 3 4 7 8 27 686 mm 29 737 mm 20 508 mm 23 3 4 603 mm Item Number See Fig 1 Description 1 4 Speed Blower 4 Ton See Notes 1 5 5 Ton See Note 1 2 A C H P Relay Control See Note 1...

Page 8: ... 000 53 000 57 000 70 000 75 000 Watts Total kw Heating Elements and Blower 10 4 12 0 15 4 16 6 20 4 22 0 Supply Voltage Heating Elements No Total kw 2 10 0 2 11 6 3 15 0 3 16 2 4 20 0 4 21 6 Blower Wheel Size 10 5 Dia 8 Wide Motor Speeds H P Rating Amps 2 Speed 1 5 Hp 2 0 Amps Test ESP in w c Max Optional Cooling Available with factory installed blower 2 0 3 0 ton see note 3 Optional Heat Pump Av...

Page 9: ...imension of floor cavity To maximize air delivery remove reducer C in Figure 4 to obtain largest open area that will fit duct floor construction NOTE Plenum connectors may be installed in any one of four positions TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF DOWNFLOW SYSTEMS The following steps describe installation in structions for an under the floor supply duct system with a return air system that can be either non...

Page 10: ...h optional coil housing see coil cabinet instructions for specific filtering methods Filtering Methods Ducted Return Air 1 Without optional coil housing install a filter with a minimum unrestricted medium area of 324 square inches in the duct above the coil that is accessible for monthly cleaning or replacement by home owner 2 With optional coil housing install a filter with a minimum unrestricted...

Page 11: ...ntrance supply open ing dimensions may be adjusted 1 2 Rear Wall Secure Plenum Connector Mtg Plate With 2 Flat Head Screws or Nails At Dimpled Locations Refrigerant Line Opening Supply Air Duct Mounting Plate Plenum Bend Connector Tabs Under Duct Opening Figure 7 Rear Mounting Plate Installing Plenum Connector NOTE The plenum connector is designed for use on ducts down to 12 wide On typical ducts ...

Page 12: ...method ensuring that the plenum is se cure and sealed to the duct see Figure 10 2 Tape duct flap edges with an approved tape for a leak free joint Method C 1 Score and cut top of metal duct as indicated in Figure11 Step1orStep2 IfusingStep1 also cut out metal from the shaded area A 2 Fold the duct flap B up see Figure 11 Step 3 3 At the front to back of duct run see Figure Staple Folded Duct Flap ...

Page 13: ...ns the return air grille mounting frame is not used since the fur nace is located inside the closet see Figure 13 1 Cut return air opening in desired position in door or wall preferably above top of fur nace Refer to Table 1 for return air opening requirements 2 Insert four fasteners securing grille to door or wall Furnace Installation 1 Install 240V supply circuit s and 24V wir ing to closet or a...

Page 14: ...and wall mount grille For ducted systems with air conditioners or heat pumps the following op tional equipment is recommended coil cabinet and upflow duct connector NOTE Refer to the instructions supplied with any additional accessories for further installa tion details Filtering Methods Non Ducted Return Air 1 Withoutoptionalupflowstand seeFigure16 install a filter with a minimum unrestricted med...

Page 15: ...turnAirSystem Ducted 1 Prepare Floor Opening s a Mark floor opening s as shown in Figure 17 Provide minimum clearances at rear and left side walls of closet for installation of furnace and wiring b Cut floor opening on outside edge of markedlinesothatopeningisslightlylarger than area marked c Additional provisions may be necessary for optional air conditioning if refrigerant lines are installed ot...

Page 16: ... 3 4 604 mm 3 4 20 mm 20 508 mm 17 1 2 445 mm 14 356 mm 5 3 4 147 mm 3 1 8 80 mm 3 73 mm Furnace Outer Door For Optional A C Or H P REAR WALL OF ENCLOSURE CENTER LINE Furnace Outline 18 5 8 474 mm Figure 17 Upflow Floor Cutout Locations nominal dimensions 015 017 020 and 023 models are factory wired for dual branch supply circuit Single branch circuit can be used by installing optional single circ...

Page 17: ...g lug s provided One ground is required for each supply circuit used Figure 18 Installation of Optional Single Circuit Adaptor Kit Figure 19 Installation of Supply Service Wires WARNING To avoid personal injury or property damage make certain that the motor leads cannot come into contact with non insulatedmetalcomponentsofthe unit Selecting Blower Speed See Table 5 for the lowest speed approved fo...

Page 18: ...s recommended to provide for future addition of a heat cool thermostat 1 Install the 24V control circuit cable through plastic bushing at either side of furnace a For models without a relay box connect wires to furnace at blower plug pigtails see wiring diagrams Secure all connections with wire nuts b For units with a relay box installed make wiring connections at relay box low voltage terminal bo...

Page 19: ...26 10 10 017 Single 71 3 90 89 3 8 Dual A 48 8 60 61 6 10 B 22 5 30 28 10 10 020 Single 87 1 125 109 2 6 Dual A 45 5 60 57 6 10 B 41 7 60 52 6 10 023 Single 93 8 125 117 1 6 Dual A 45 5 60 57 6 10 B 48 3 60 60 6 10 2 Wire system max wire lengths 24 Ga 55 22 Ga 90 20 Ga 140 18 Ga 225 4 or more Wire system max wire lengths 24 Ga 25 22 Ga 45 20 Ga 70 18 Ga 110 Table 6 Electrical Specifications Table ...

Page 20: ...R SPEED SELECTOR LEADS See Note 7 BROWN VIOLET FUSE Legend IFM Fan Motor CB Circuit Breaker E Heater Element IFS Fan Switch Seq Sequencer IFR Fan Relay LS Limit Switch Fan Plug Control Plug NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting 0 20 Amps 3 Tochangeblowerspeedsonunitswithoutarelayboxrefer to installation instructions 4 Refer to furnace and or...

Page 21: ...ED BLACK M2 M1 M4 M3 BLACK SEQUENCER LIMIT 4 2 3 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 BLOWER SPEED SELECTOR LEADS See Note 7 BROWN VIOLET FUSE Figure 21 E2EH 012 Wiring Diagrams NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting 0 20 Amps 3 Tochangeblowerspeedsonunitswithoutarelayboxrefer to installation instructions 4 Refer to furnace and o...

Page 22: ...A CB B CB B IFS Transformer LS Bottom 5 0 5 4 Top 10 0 10 8 H 1 2 3 4 5 Red Yellow Blue E Seq 1 IFS Seq 2 LS Seq 2 Seq 1 24V Red Pig Tail White Pig Tail 2 4 6 Black Grey Org 3 See Note 7 Grey Pig Tail E Fuse Legend IFM Fan Motor CB Circuit Breaker E Heater Element IFS Fan Switch Seq Sequencer IFR Fan Relay LS Limit Switch Fan Plug Control Plug NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wir...

Page 23: ...nit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting 0 40 Amps 3 Tochangeblowerspeedsonunitswithoutarelayboxrefer to installation instructions 4 Refer to furnace and or relay box installation for thermo stat connections 5 If any wire in this unit is to be replaced it must be replaced with 105 C thermoplastic copper wire of the same gauge 6 Not suitable for use on syste...

Page 24: ...3 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 60A ON OFF Circuit A Line Voltage GRD Ground Supply CIRCUIT BREAKER BLOWER SPEED SELECTOR LEADS See Note 7 BLACK FUSE VIOLET Legend IFM Fan Motor CB Circuit Breaker E Heater Element Seq Sequencer IFR Fan Relay LS Limit Switch Fan Plug Control Plug NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting 0 20 Amps 3 Tochangeblowerspeedsonunitswi...

Page 25: ...B CB B Transformer LS Top 11 6 ML MH 1 2 3 4 5 IFR Red Yellow Blue E IFR Seq 1 24V Red Pig Tail White Pig Tail IFR Green Pig Tail Grey Pig Tail 2 4 3 5 6 Black Grey Org Red Jumper Wire See note 8 E Fuse Legend IFM Fan Motor CB Circuit Breaker E Heater Element Seq Sequencer IFR Fan Relay LS Limit Switch Fan Plug Control Plug NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat...

Page 26: ...l for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting 0 40 Amps 3 Tochangeblowerspeedsonunitswithoutarelayboxrefer to installation instructions 4 Refer to furnace and or relay box installation for thermo stat connections 5 If any wire in this unit is to be replaced it must be replaced with 105 C thermoplastic copper wire of the same gauge 6 Not suitable for use on systems exceeding ...

Page 27: ...4 5 IFR Red Yellow Blue E E Seq 1 IFR Seq 2 Seq 2 LS Seq 2 Seq 1 24V Red Pig Tail White Pig Tail IFR Green Pig Tail Grey Pig Tail 4 2 3 5 6 Black Grey Org Red Jumper Wire See note 8 Fuse Figure 27 E2EB 020 023 Wiring Diagrams WARNING Switch circuit breakers to the OFF position beore servicing the furnace NOTES 1 See unit data label for recommended supply wire sizes 2 Thermostat anticipator setting...

Page 28: ...trol Plug 6 pin matrix Heat Pump Thermostat Wire nuts E2EB FURNACE Control Plug 6 pin matrix 2 WireThermostat Wire nuts Figure 28 E2EB Thermostat Connection St Louis MO 707716C Replaces707716B Specifications and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations PrintedinU S A 01 00 INSTALLER Do Not Discard These Instructions After completing the installation return t...

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