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Index

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .....................................................1
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS

PROCEDURE........................................................................2-3
Dimensional Drawing ..............................................................2
Clearances From Combustible Materials .................................3

INTRODUCTION.......................................................................3-4
LOCATION ..................................................................................4

General ......................................................................................4
Location Relative to Cooling Equipment ................................4
Hazardous Locations.................................................................4

AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION ...................4-5

Unconfined Space..................................................................4-5
Confined Space .........................................................................5

AIR DUCTS................................................................................5-7

General Requirements...............................................................5
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment...............................................6
Supply-Air Connections............................................................6
Return-Air Connections.........................................................6-7

FILTER ARRANGEMENT...........................................................7
LEVELING LEGS (IF REQUIRED) ............................................7
GAS PIPING...............................................................................7-8
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS...............................................8-9

115-v Wiring..........................................................................8-9
24-v Wiring...............................................................................9
Accessories................................................................................9

VENTING ....................................................................................10
START-UP, ADJUSTMENT, AND SAFETY CHECK ............10

General ....................................................................................10
Sequence Of Operation .....................................................10-12
Heating Mode ....................................................................10-12
Cooling Mode .........................................................................12
Continuous Blower Mode.......................................................12
Heat Pump Mode ....................................................................12
Start-Up Procedures ................................................................12
Adjustments .......................................................................12-17
Set Gas Input Rate ............................................................12-13
Set Temperature Rise..............................................................13
Set Thermostat Heat Anticipator............................................16
Check Safety Controls.......................................................16-17
Checklist..................................................................................17

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to
gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified person-
nel should install, repair, or service heating equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions
such as cleaning and replacing air filters. All other operations must
be performed by trained service personnel. When working on
heating equipment, observe precautions in the literature, on tags,
and on labels attached to or shipped with the unit and other safety
precautions that may apply.

In the United States, follow all safety codes including the National
Fuel Gas Code (NFGC) NFPA 54-1999/ANSI Z223.1-1999 and
the Installation Standards, Warm Air Heating and Air Condition-
ing Systems (NFPA 90B) ANSI/NFPA 90B.
In Canada, refer to the CAN/CGA-B149.1- and .2-M95 National
Standard of Canada, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes
(NSCNGPIC).
Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have fire extinguisher
available during start-up and adjustment procedures and service
calls.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol

.

When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.

Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION,
and NOTE. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol.
DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in
severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard
which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used
to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability,
or operation.

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 that may not have kept up with changing residen-
tial construction practices. We require these instructions as a
minimum for a safe installation.

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UPFLOW GAS-FIRED
INDUCED-COMBUSTION FURNACES

Cancels:

II 383K-35-12

II 383K-35-14

10-00

383KAV

Series H&J

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Содержание GAS-FIRED INDUCED-COMBUSTION FURNACES 383KAV

Страница 1: ...unit and other safety precautions that may apply In the United States follow all safety codes including the National Fuel Gas Code NFGC NFPA 54 1999 ANSI Z223 1 1999 and the Installation Standards Wa...

Страница 2: ...4 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 127 042091 17 1 2 15 7 8 16 4 124 048091 21 19 3 8 19 1 2 4 155 036110 17 1 2 15 7 8 16 4 153 048111 21 19 3 8 19 1 2 4 173 060111 24 1 2 22 7 8 23 4 176 048135 21 19 3 8 19...

Страница 3: ...g codes installation must conform with NFGC in the United States and the NSCNGPIC and all authorities having jurisdiction in Canada These instructions cover minimum requirements for a safe instal lati...

Страница 4: ...s warning can cause a fire personal injury or death This furnace must be installed so the electrical components are protected from water This furnace shall not be installed directly on carpeting tile...

Страница 5: ...cating with the outdoors shall be provided See item 2 below c If furnace is installed on a raised platform to provide a return air plenum and return air is taken directly from hallway or space adjacen...

Страница 6: ...VENT THROUGH ROOF 1 SQ IN PER 1000 BTUH IN DOOR OR WALL 12 MAX 1 SQ IN PER 1000 BTUH IN DOOR OR WALL 12 MAX INTERIOR HEATED SPACE Minimum opening size is 100 sq in with minimum dimensions of 3 in Mini...

Страница 7: ...t in hole Install flat washer if desired 3 Install another nut on other side of furnace base Install flat washer if desired 4 Adjust outside nut to provide desired height and tighten inside nut to sec...

Страница 8: ...15 v Wiring Refer to the furnace rating plate or Table 5 for equipment electrical requirements The control system requires an earth ground for proper operation CAUTION Do not connect aluminum wire bet...

Страница 9: ...if humidifier operation is desired during blower operation TABLE 5 ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT SIZE VOLTS HERTZ PHASE OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE MAXIMUM UNIT AMPS MINIMUM WIRE GAGE MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH FT MAXIMU...

Страница 10: ...ontrol area The switch or fuse link opens and shuts off power to the gas valve if a flame rollout or overheating condition occurs in the gas control area DO NOT bypass the switch Correct inadequate co...

Страница 11: ...NDUCTOR ON PCB FIELDWIRINGTERMINAL FIELD GROUND EQUIPMENT GROUND FIELD SPLICE PLUG RECEPTACLE L1 L2 L1 BLWR HI LO TO 115VAC FIELD DISCONNECT NOTE 4 EQUIPMENT GROUND SPARE 2 HEAT SPARE 1 COOL NOTE 7 CO...

Страница 12: ...e blower if it was off and begins a heating cycle The blower remains on until the end of the prepurge period then shuts off until the end of the hot surface igniter warm up and trial for ignition peri...

Страница 13: ...TED STATES At installation altitudes above 2000 ft this furnace has been approved for a 4 percent derate for each 1000 ft above sea level See Table 7 for derate multiplier factor EXAMPLE 88 000 Btuh i...

Страница 14: ...3 3 0 43 3 1 43 3 2 43 3 3 Altitudes 950 43 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 43 3 0 43 3 1 2000 975 43 2 6 43 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 43 2 9 to 1000 43 2 5 43 2 5 43 2 6 43 2 7 43 2 8 4500 1025 43 2 3 43 2 4 43 2 5 43 2 6...

Страница 15: ...50 43 2 5 43 2 6 43 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 to 775 43 2 4 43 2 5 43 2 5 43 2 6 43 2 7 800 43 2 2 43 2 3 43 2 4 43 2 5 43 2 5 7000 825 43 2 1 43 2 2 43 2 2 43 2 3 43 2 4 850 48 3 7 43 2 0 43 2 1 43 2 2 43 2...

Страница 16: ...48 3 4 775 49 3 3 49 3 4 49 3 5 49 3 6 49 3 7 Orifice sizes shown in BOLD are factory installed CAUTION DO NOT redrill orifices Improper drilling burrs out of round holes etc can cause excessive burn...

Страница 17: ...ower to furnace d Set thermostat to call for heat and wait 1 minute When pressure switch is functioning properly hot surface igniter should NOT glow and control diagnostic light flashes a status code...

Страница 18: ..._________ 1 4 in Upward Slope ____________ Joints Secure ____________ See Attached Vent Table Instructions CHECKLIST START UP ____________ Gas Input Rate Set Within 2 percent of Rating Plate _________...

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Страница 20: ...ideo based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training plus hands on the products in our labs can mean increased confidence that really pays di...

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