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Hose #4
Hose #5
Hose #4
Hose #2
Figure 30
E
LECTRICAL
C
ONNECTIONS
HIGH VOLTAGE !
T
O
AVOID
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
,
WIRING
TO
THE
UNIT
MUST
BE
POLARIZED
AND
GROUNDED
.
WARNING
HIGH VOLTAGE !
T
O
AVOID
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH
DUE
TO
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
,
DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL
POWER
BEFORE
SERVICING
OR
CHANGING
ANY
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
.
WARNING
L
ABEL
ALL
WIRES
PRIOR
TO
DISCONNECTION
WHEN
SERVICING
CONTROLS
. W
IRING
ERRORS
CAN
CAUSE
IMPROPER
AND
DANGEROUS
OPERATION
. V
ERIFY
PROPER
OPERATION
AFTER
SERVICING
.
CAUTION
W
IRING
H
ARNESS
The wiring harness is an integral part of this furnace. Wires
are color coded for identification purposes. Refer to the
wiring diagram for wire routings. If any of the original wire
as supplied with the furnace must be replaced, it must be
replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating
of at least 105° C. Any replacement wiring must be a copper
conductor.
115 V
OLT
L
INE
C
ONNECTIONS
Before proceeding with electrical connections, ensure that
the supply voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to that
specified on the unit rating plate. Power supply to the
furnace must be NEC Class 1, and must comply with all
applicable codes. The furnace must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in their absence, with the
latest edition of The National Electric Code, ANSI NFPA 70
and/or The Canadian Electric Code CSA C22.1.
Use a separate fused branch electrical circuit containing
properly sized wire, and fuse or circuit breaker. The fuse or
circuit breaker must be sized in accordance with the maximum
overcurrent protection specified on the unit rating plate. An
electrical disconnect must be provided at the furnace location.
Connect hot, neutral, and ground wires as shown in the wiring
diagram located on the unit’s blower door. For direct vent
applications, the cabinet opening to the junction box must
be sealed air tight using either an UL approved bushing such
as Heyco Liquid Tight or by applying non-reactive UL approved
sealant to bushing.
Line polarity must be observed when making field connections.
Line voltage connections can be made through either the
right or left side panel. The furnace is shipped configured
for a left side (right side for counterflows) electrical
connection with the junction box located inside the burner
compartment. To make electrical connections through the
opposite side of the furnace, the junction box must be
relocated to the other side of the burner compartment prior
to making electrical connections. To relocate the junction
box, follow the steps shown below.
NOTE:
Wire routing must not to interfere with circulator
blower operation, filter removal, or routine maintenance.
J
UNCTION
B
OX
R
ELOCATION
E
DGES
OF
SHEET
METAL
HOLES
MAY
BE
SHARP
. U
SE
GLOVES
AS
A
PRECAUTION
WHEN
REMOVING
HOLE
PLUGS
.
WARNING
T
O
PREVENT
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH
DUE
TO
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
,
DISCONNECT
ELECTRICAL
POWER
BEFORE
INSTALLING
OR
SERVICING
THIS
UNIT
.
WARNING
Line voltage connections can be made through either the
right or left side panel. The furnace is shipped configured
for a left side electrical connection. To make electrical
connections through the opposite side of the furnace, the
junction box must be relocated to the right side prior to
making electrical connections. To relocate the junction box,
perform the following steps.
1. Remove the burner compartment door.
2. Remove and save the two screws securing the junction
box to the side panel.
3. Relocate junction box and associated plugs and grommets
to opposite side panel. Secure with screws removed in
step 2.
To ensure proper unit grounding, the ground wire should run
from the furnace ground screw located inside the furnace
junction box all the way back to the electrical panel.
NOTE:
Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. To confirm