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1 SAFETY REGULATIONS

1.1 

SAFETY  LABELING  AND  WARNING 
SIGNS

The  words 

DANGER,  WARNING 

and 

CAUTION 

are  used  to 

identify  the  levels  of  seriousness  of  certain  hazards.    It  is 
important  that  you  understand  their  meaning.    You  will  notice 
these words in the manual as follows:  

DANGER

Immediate  hazards  that 

WILL

  result  in  death,  serious  bodily 

injury and/or property damage.

WARNING

Hazards or unsafe practices that CAN result in death, bodily 
injury and/or property damage. 

CAUTION 

Hazards  or  unsafe  practices  that  CAN  result  in  bodily 
injury and/or property damage.

1.2 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

WARNING

Non-observance  of  the  safety  regulations  outlined  in  this 
manual  will  potentially  lead  to  consequences  resulting  in 
death, serious bodily injury and/or property damage. 

a)  It  is  the  homeowner’s  responsibility  to  engage  a 

qualified  technician  for  the  installation  and  subsequent 
servicing of this furnace; 

b)  Do not use this furnace if any part of it was under water.  

Call a qualified service technician immediately to assess 
the  damage  and  to  replace  all  critical  parts  that were  in 
contact with water; 

c)  Do  not  store  gasoline  or  any  other  flammable 

substances,  such  as  paper,  carton,  etc.  near  the 
furnace; 

d)  Never block or otherwise obstruct the filter and/or return 

air openings; 

e)  Ask  the  technician  installing  your  furnace  to  show  and 

explain to you the following items: 

i.  The main disconnect switch or circuit breaker; 

ii.  The  air  filter  and  how  to  change  it  (check  monthly 

and clean or replace if necessary); 

f)  Before  calling  for  service,  be  sure  to  have  the 

information page of your manual close by in order to be 
able  to  provide  the  contractor  with  the  required 
information,  such  as  the  model  and  serial  numbers  of 
the furnace. 

WARNING

Installation  and  repairs  performed  by  unqualified  persons 
can  result  in  hazards  to  them  and  to  others.    Installations 
must  conform  to  local  codes  or,  in  the  absence  of  same,  to 
codes of the country having jurisdiction 

The information contained in this manual is intended for use 
by a qualified technician, familiar with safety procedures and 
who is equipped with the proper tools and test instruments. 

Failure  to  carefully  read  and  follow  all  instructions  in  this 
manual  can  result  in  death,  bodily  injury  and/or  property 
damage.

1.3 

DANGER OF FREEZING 

CAUTION 

If  your  furnace  is  shut  down  during  the  cold  weather 
season,  water  pipes  may  freeze,  burst and  cause serious 
water  damage.    Turn  off  the  water  supply  and  bleed  the 
pipes.

If the heater is left unattended during the cold  weather season, 
take the following precautions: 

a)  Close the main water valve in the house and purge the pipes 

if possible.  Open all the faucets in the house; 

b)  Ask someone to frequently check the house during the cold 
weather  season  to  make  sure  that  there  is  sufficient  heat  to 
prevent  the  pipes  from  freezing.    Tell  this  person  to  call  an 
emergency number if required. 

2  INSTALLATION

This furnace is a true multi-position unit, in that it will function in 
an upflow, downflow or horizontal configuration to the left or the 
right.  Only a few modifications are required during installation to 
change from one position to another.  The unit is shipped in the 
upflow configuration and instructions as to how to change to the 
other positions are included in this manual. 

The  unit  requires  a  120/240VAC  power  supply  to  the  control 
panel, thermostat hook-up as shown on the wiring diagram and 
suitable air ductwork. 

All  local  and  national  code  requirements  governing  the 
installation of central electric heating equipment, wiring and the 
flue connection MUST be followed.  Some of the codes that may 
apply are: 

ANSI/NFPA 70: 

National Electrical Code 

CSA C22.1 or CSA C22.10: 
 

 

 

Canadian Electrical Code 

Only the latest issues of these codes may be used. 

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Страница 1: ...ebec Canada J1L 1V8 Caution Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a qualified service technician Printed in Canada Printed on 100 recycled paper DNS 0981 Rev A MULTI POSITION INSTALLER SERV...

Страница 2: ...ON 8 5 INFORMATION 9 TABLES AND FIGURES FIGURE 1 CONFIGURATION UPFLOW INSTALLATION 4 FIGURE 2 CONFIGURATION DOWNFLOW INSTALLATION 4 FIGURE 3 CONFIGURATION HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION 4 FIGURE 4 MANUAL FUR...

Страница 3: ...ualified persons can result in hazards to them and to others Installations must conform to local codes or in the absence of same to codes of the country having jurisdiction The information contained i...

Страница 4: ...uding 20 k W can be installed with a zero clearance to combustible material Ducts for furnaces of 23 kW or more must have a clearance of 25 mm 1 to combustible material for the first 0 9 m 36 of duct...

Страница 5: ...ontrol the temperature of the area to be heated Follow the instructions supplied with the thermostat Install the thermostat on an interior wall in a location where it will not be subject to direct sun...

Страница 6: ...airflow refer to the following table as well as the airflow tables based on static pressure in the Technical Specifications section of this manual For the adjustment of the airflow on heating mode to...

Страница 7: ...t of the room is in the heating mode and is set higher than the ambient temperature To start the unit turn the main electrical switch on 3 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE Heating mode 1 The thermostat closes the...

Страница 8: ...pply air plenum just outside the range of radiant heat from the heat exchanger 0 3 m 12 from the plenum of the main take off is usually sufficient 4 1 AIR FILTER The filter supplied with the unit is t...

Страница 9: ...ame and address START UP RESULTS Voltage Total current consumed by the elements Supply air temperature Return air temperature Supply air duct static pressure Return air duct static pressure Total pres...

Страница 10: ...84 100 112 125 119 134 155 Maximum size circuit breaker Amp 2 60 90 100 125 125 125 150 175 BLOWER DATA factory adjusted to a static pressure of 0 5 W C Blower speed at 0 50 W C static pressure LOW M...

Страница 11: ...5 CFM more or less These readings were taken with the air filter installed TABLE 3 Air Flow CFM SUPREME with 1 HP motor 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 LOW 1035 1030 1030 1025 1020 1020 1015 MED LOW 1315...

Страница 12: ...12 FIGURE 6 Wiring Diagram 10 kW with 1 3 HP motor...

Страница 13: ...13 FIGURE 7 Wiring Diagram 15 kW with 1 3 HP motor...

Страница 14: ...14 FIGURE 8 Wiring Diagram 18 and 20 kW with 1 3 HP motor and 20 kW with 1 0 HP...

Страница 15: ...15 FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram 23 kW with 1 3 HP and 1 HP motor...

Страница 16: ...16 FIGURE 10 Wiring Diagram 27 kW with 1 HP motor...

Страница 17: ...COMPONENTS AND REMPLACEMENT PARTS 17...

Страница 18: ...18 PARTS LIST Exploded View B50002F Please refer to Table 4 p 20...

Страница 19: ...HP 12 B03288 MOUNTING PLATE FOR ELECTRICAL TOP 13 B03289 MOUNTING PLATE FOR ELECTRICAL SIDE 14 L05F004 TERMINAL STRIP 4 POSITION 15 L01H009 RELAY SPDT 24 VAC 16 L01F009 TRANSFORMER 120 24Volts 17 L99...

Страница 20: ...7 305891 R02N016 305891 R02N016 305136 R02N017 305136 R02N017 18C 3 305136 R02N017 305891 R02N016 305891 R02N016 305891 R02N016 18D 4 305891 R02N016 305136 R02N017 18E 5 305891 R02N016 Item TABLE 4 FE...

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