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Locating The Unit

WARNING

To prevent death, personal injury, prop-
erty damage or equipment damage, the
following points must be observed when
installing the unit.

All Installations:

For proper flame pattern within the heat exchanger
and proper condensate drainage, the unit must be
mounted level.

The flue outlet hood must be at least 12 inches from
any opening through which flue gases could enter a
building, and at least three feet above any forced air
inlet located within ten feet. The economizer/manual
fresh air intake/motorized fresh air intake and com-
bustion air inlet mounted on the unit are not af-
fected by this restriction.

To avoid possible corrosion of the heat exchanger,
do not locate the unit in an area where the outdoor
air (i.e. combustion air for the unit) will be frequently
contaminated by compounds containing chlorine or
fluorine. Common sources of such compounds in-
clude swimming pools and chlorine bleaches, paint
stripper, adhesives, paints, varnishes, sealers,
waxes (which are not yet dried) and solvents used
during construction and remodeling. Various com-
mercial and industrial processes may also be
sources of chlorine/fluorine compounds.

To avoid possible illness or death of the building
occupants, do NOT locate outside air intake device
(economizer, manual fresh air intake, motorized
fresh air intake) too close to an exhaust outlet, gas
vent termination, or plumbing vent outlet. For spe-
cific distances required, consult local codes.

Allow clearances from the enclosure as shown in
Specification Sheet for fire protection, proper op-
eration, and service access. These clearances must
be permanently maintained.

The combustion air inlet and flue outlet hoods on
the front of the unit must never be obstructed. If
used, do not allow the economizer/manual fresh air
damper/ motorized fresh air damper to become
blocked by snow or debris. In some climates or
locations, it may be necessary to elevate the unit to
avoid these problems.

When the unit is heating, the temperature of the
return air entering the unit must be between 50° F
and 100° F.

Provisions must be made for adequate combustion
and ventilation air in accordance with Section 5.3,
Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or Sections 7.2, 7.3
or 7.4 of CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes, or
applicable provisions of the local building codes.

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

Ground Level Installations Only:

When the unit is installed on the ground adjacent to
the building, a level concrete (or equal) base is
recommended. Prepare a base the same physical
size as the unit or slightly larger and 3 inches thick.

The base should also be located where no runoff of
water from higher ground can collect in the unit.

Rooftop Installations Only:

• To avoid possible personal injury or property dam-

age, the roof must have sufficient structural strength
to carry the weight of the unit(s) and snow or water
loads as required by local codes.

• If horizontal air delivery is used, the unit may be

installed directly on wood floors or on Class A,
Class B, or Class C roof covering material.

• To avoid possible personal injury, a safe, flat sur-

face for service personnel should be provided.

• If vertical air discharge is used and the unit is

installed on combustible flooring or class A, B, or C
roofing material, then the Amana roof curb (PRC01*)
is required.

II. General Information

WARNING

To prevent death, personal injury or prop-
erty damage due to fire, explosions,
smoke, soot, condensation, electric
shock or carbon monoxide, this unit must
be properly installed, repaired, operated
or maintained.

This unit is approved only for an outdoor installa-
tion. 
To assure that your unit operates safely and effi-
ciently, it must be installed, operated, and maintained in
accordance with these installation and operating in-
structions, all local building codes and ordinances, or in
their absence, with the latest edition of the National
Fuel Gas Code. (ANSI Z223.1) and  National Standard
of Canada (CAN/CGA-2.3).

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Страница 1: ...afety practices follow them The precautions listed in this Installation Manual should not supersede existing practices but should be considered as supplemental information ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONN...

Страница 2: ...shut off turn off the manual gas control valve to the unit before shut ting off the electrical supply WARNING To prevent death personal injury or prop erty damage do not use this unit if any part of t...

Страница 3: ...rn air entering the unit must be between 50 F and 100 F Provisions must be made for adequate combustion and ventilation air in accordance with Section 5 3 Air for Combustion and Ventilation of the Nat...

Страница 4: ...ht bill or indemnity in lieu thereof c Original invoice or certified copy thereof showing trade and other discounts or reductions d Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier representative at th...

Страница 5: ...propane gas and for altitude adjust ments Piping IMPORTANT NOTE To avoid possible unsatisfactory operation or equipment damage due to under firing of equipment do not undersize the natural propane ga...

Страница 6: ...ring which may result in heat failure This unit and its shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply dur ing any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 48...

Страница 7: ...er gas pressure depends on three main factors 1 Vaporization rate which depends on a tempera ture of the liquid and b wetted surface area of the container or containers 2 Proper pressure regulation 3...

Страница 8: ...re 5 V Electrical Wiring Locating The Thermostat Thermostat should be mounted 5 feet above the floor on a vibration free inside wall in a room or a hallway that has good air circulation Movement of ai...

Страница 9: ...sformer primary lead and induced draft blower mo tor leads as shown on the unit wiring diagram Heat Anticipator Setting The heat anticipator in the room thermostat must be correctly adjusted to obtain...

Страница 10: ...duct should be provided with an access panel This access should be large enough to inspect the air chamber downstream from the heat exchanger for any smoke or combustion gas leaks A cover should be ti...

Страница 11: ...ocated and other spaces of the building Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the common venting system Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they w...

Страница 12: ...ll Out Protector Figure 9 Rollout Protection IX Heating Sequence of Operations Normal Sequence of Operation Heating 1 Thermostat calls for heat The combustion blower is immediately energized 2 The pre...

Страница 13: ...Figure 12 With Power And Gas On 2 Put unit into heating cycle and turn on all other gas consuming appliances Figure 12 Measuring Inlet Gas Pressure Alternate Method Secondary Limit Control On the PGB...

Страница 14: ...per cubic foot as deter mined by Step 2 then Input 1000 x 3600 0 34 106 000 BTU per Hour NOTE BTU content of the gas should be obtained from the gas supplier This measured input must not be greater t...

Страница 15: ...ishing phases of construction on a new struc ture This type of use may result in pre mature failure of the unit due to extremely low return air temperatures and expo sure to very dirty atmospheres To...

Страница 16: ...d with water thoroughly dried and sprayed with a filter adhesive before being reinstalled Filter adhesives may be found at many hardware stores Permanent filters should last several years However shou...

Страница 17: ...sonal injury due to electrical shock do not remove any in ternal compartment covers or attempt any adjustment Contact a qualified ser vicer at once if an abnormal flame ap pearance should develop At l...

Страница 18: ...ng Flame Roll Out Switch Blower Motor Gas Orifice Blower Wheel Heat Exchanger Burner High Limit Switch Compressor Secondary Limit Condenser Coil Ignitor Flame Sensor Condenser Fan Blade Induced Draft...

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