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2.7.1.

Humidifier and electronic air cleaner 

This unit is equipped with a 120 VAC terminal for the connection 
of accessories up to a maximum of 2 amps.  A humidifier and an 
electronic air cleaner can be wired to terminals “1” and “2” of the 
unit.    Refer  to  the  wiring  diagrams  in  this  manual.    A  field 
supplied  120/24  VAC  transformer  can  be  installed  for 
accessories  using  24  VAC.    A  separate  power  source  must  be 
used if the accessories draw more then 2 amps. 

Certain accessories require control relays.  A location has been 
set aside in the unit for the installation of relays: a 24 VAC (part 
number  L01H009)  or  a  120  VAC  (part  number  L01H011).    In 
addition,  a  24  VAC  relay  can  be  wired  between  terminals  “W1” 
and “C” to be activated during a call for heat.  Refer to the wiring 
diagrams  for  the  location  of  the  relay  (R-Acc-X)  on  the  control 
panel. 

2.7.2.

Use of a heat pump

When  using  a  heat  pump,  a  kit  is  required  that  prevents  the 
operation  of  the  electric  elements  and  the  heat  pump  at  the 
same  time.    Refer  to  the  instructions  provided  with  the 
thermostat  or  the  “Fossil  Fuel”  type  kit  for  the  proper  wiring  of 
the furnace and the heat pump. 

The  simultaneous  operation  of  the  electric  elements  and  the 
heat  pump  will  cause  overheating  of  either  unit.    The  safety 
controls  of  the  appliances  will  shut  down  the  elements,  since 
they are not designed to function in this fashion. 

3  OPERATION

3.1 

START-UP

Before  starting  up  the  unit,  be  sure  to  check  that  the  following 
items are in compliance: 

1)  The electrical installation and ventilation; 
2)  The blower access door is in place and the blower rail 

locking screws are well tightened; 

3)  The  blower  speed  adjustments  for  heating  and  air 

conditioning  are  appropriate  and  according  to  the 
specifications in this manual; 

4)  The thermostat 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  R-W1  circuit,  thereby 

activating  the  sequencers  and  elements  of  the  first 
heating stage, one by one.  The blower starts up at low 
speed at the same time as the first element comes on. 

2)  Approximately 1 minute after the R-W2 circuit closes, a 

sequencer will cause the blower to go to heating speed 
(R-2  relay).    Then,  the  elements  of  the  second  stage 
will come on, one by one. 

Cooling mode 

1)  The  thermostat  closes  the  R-G  circuit,  thereby 

activating the 24 VAC R-1 relay.  The blower starts up 
to  cooling  speed.    The  blower  will  also  start  up  to 
cooling  speed  by  way  of  the  “Fan”  switch  on  the 
thermostat.

2)  The  thermostat  closes  the  R-Y  contact,  thereby 

activating the compressor relay of the air conditioner. 

3.3 

USE OF MANUAL FURNACE CONTROLS

FIGURE 4 

Manual Furnace Controls 

When  there  is  a  demand  for  heat,  the  pilot  light  (“L-1”)  comes 
on.  Refer to the wiring diagram. 

When the ”HI/LO” switch is put into the “LO” position, it will shut 
down approximately half the elements.  

However,  it  is  important  to  put  the  switch  back  to  the  “HI” 
position  during  the  winter  months  to  ensure  adequate 
heating. 

Also, this switch must remain in the “HI” position when a 2-stage 
or outdoor thermostat is used to control the electric elements of 
the  second  stage.    Refer  to  the  diagram  in  Section  1.5)  above 
(Typical 24 VAC Wiring, Thermostat). 

The  “ON/OFF   VENT/FAN”  switch  engages  the  blower  in  the 
continuous low speed mode.   This  will filter  the air  and provide 
for better air distribution in the building. 

The  circuit  breaker  is  there  to  protect  the  motor  and  control 
circuit conductors.  If the unit does not function, press the circuit 
breaker button to see if it may have disengaged due to a power 
surge.  If the breaker has to be pressed again, the unit must be 
checked by a qualified service technician. 

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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...

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