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Alternate Attachment Method

The standard duct connector is designed for use on ducts 

12” in width. However if there is insufficient clearance to 

bend the duct connector tabs, this alternate attachment 

method may be used.

1. Score and cut the top of the supply air duct as indicated 

in Option 1 or Option 2. See 

Figure 11 (page 10)

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 If Option 1 is selected, cut out the metal from 

the shaded area.

2. Fold the two flaps (Options 1 or 2) up to form the opening 

for the duct connector.

3. Install the duct connector with the bottom tabs extending 

into the supply air duct.

4. Bend the tabs on the bottom of the duct connector 

upwards and as tight as possible against the supply 
air duct. See 

Figure 12 (page 10)

.

5. Form  the  flaps  (Options  1  or  2)  up  against  the  duct 

connector as tight as possible.

6. Secure the duct connector flaps to the supply air duct 

with staples (3 minimum) or if a 2x block/joist is not 

provided, use sheet metal screws (2 minimum).

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 The duct connector tabs may be attached to 

the air duct with sheet metal screws or other suitable 

fasteners as long as the duct connector and the air duct 

are securely attached.

7. Seal all connections with industrial grade sealing tape 

or liquid sealant.

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Requirements for sealing ductwork vary 

from region to region. Consult with local codes for 

requirements specific to your area.

Figure 6

FLOOR CUT-OUT

FOR STANDARD

DUCT CONNECTORS

CL

CL

CL

24" 

23 1/4"

21 3/4"

14 1/2"

2 1/4"

2 3/4"

20"

CUT-OUT FOR

 OPTIONAL

COOLING COIL

REAR WALL OF CLOSET OR ALCOVE

1 3/4"

2"

3/4"

CL

CL

CL

10"

CL

FURNACE OUTLINE

14 1/2" 

ALT FUEL-LINE

ENTRY 1 1/4" Dia.

FURNACE

OUTER

DOOR

FUEL

LINE

1 3/4"

3/4"

1 7/8"

2 7/8"

Figure 6. cut-out Dimensions for 

Standard Duct Connectors

Figure 7

FLOOR

CUT-OUT FOR

ROUND DUCT

(14 1/4” DIAMETER)

CL

CL CL

CL

24" 

23 1/4"

21 3/4"

20"

CUT-OUT FOR

 OPTIONAL

COOLING COIL

ALT FUEL-LINE

ENTRY 1 1/4" Dia.

FURNACE

OUTER

DOOR

REAR WALL OF CLOSET OR ALCOVE

FUEL

LINE

1 3/4"

2"

3/4"

CL

CL

10"

FURNACE OUTLINE

1 3/4"

10"

3/4"

1 7/8"

2 7/8"

CL

Figure 7. cut-out Dimensions for  

Round Duct connectors

Figure 8

Bend tabs 

up 90°

Mounting Plate

Duct 

Connector

Connector

Tabs

Supply 

Air Duct

Hole for

Gas Line

Wood Floor

Figure 8. Standard Duct Connector Installed

Figure 9

“X”

FLOOR OPENING

FLOOR

CAVITY

SUPPLY AIR DUCT

Figure 9. Floor cavity

Table 3

IF FlooR

caVItY

“X” Is:

Duct connEctoR

tYPE & PaRt nuMBER

stanDaRD Duct

RounD Duct

7/8” / (22)

901987A

904008

2” / (51)

901988A

904009

4-1/4” / (108)

901989A

904010

6-1/4” / (159)

901990A

904011

8-1/4” / (210)

901991A

904012

10-1/4” / (260)

901992A

904013

12-1/4” / (311)

901993A

904014

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 Dimensions shown as Inches / (Millimeter)

Table 3. Duct connector sizes

Содержание M1B Series

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Страница 2: ...0 Flue Gas Sampling 21 startup adjustments 22 M1M Operating Instructions 23 How to Shut Off Gas Direct Ignition 23 M5S Operating Instructions 23 M1B Operating Instructions 23 How to Shut Off Gas Oil G...

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Страница 4: ...equipment where the bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake is installed below four feet above grade the following requirements must be satisfied a Acarbonmonoxide CO detectorandalarmshallbe p...

Страница 5: ...the overall size of the furnace and the installation clearances listed in Table 1 and in Figure 4 page 6 Alcove installations minimum 18 clearance at front of furnace shall be provided for future serv...

Страница 6: ...t or side wall 2 a fully louvered door may be used CLOSET DOOR 6 152 mm 1 25 mm 0 Side Clearance to Furnace Cabinet or in closet door Figure 2 Closet Installation Figure 1 Alcove Installation Figure 4...

Страница 7: ...floor or ceiling registers serving the return air duct system must be at least 235 in2 At least one register should be located where it is not likely to be covered by carpeting boxes and other objects...

Страница 8: ...holesmustbecarefullylocated to avoid misalignment of the furnace and vent piping To locate standard ducts see Figure 6 page 9 For round ducts see Figure 7 1 Measure 10 from the rear wall or alcove and...

Страница 9: ...quirements for sealing ductwork vary from region to region Consult with local codes for requirements specific to your area Figure 6 FLOOR CUT OUT FOR STANDARD DUCT CONNECTORS C L C L C L 24 23 1 4 21...

Страница 10: ...own in Figure 14 page 10 Figure 15 page 11 1 Remove furnace outer door s and bottom fuel line knockout 2 Place furnace onto duct connector and center with floor opening 3 Slideontomountingplate Bottom...

Страница 11: ...must be made below the ceiling This furnace must never be connected to a chimney flue servicing a fireplace or other appliance designed to burn solid fuel NOTE If the roof jack crown is covered or blo...

Страница 12: ...furnace connections For replacement furnaces be sure the inner flue pipe connects over the furnace vent collar DO NOT use a smaller diameter inner flue pipe which could slide inside the furnace vent...

Страница 13: ...Oil Tofurnacewallthermostat 5 Transit mode weather cap to be removed and upper Roof Jack crown installed See Figure 23 Do Not Discard screws 6 PlaceupperRoofJack crown onthefluepipeassembly NOTE Make...

Страница 14: ...time Use of copper conductors is recommended Connecting Power Supply Wires 1 Remove the furnace control panel cover 2 Route wires 115 VAC through the strain relief on the left side of the furnace cont...

Страница 15: ...onnecting Thermostat Wires 1 Insert 24 volt wires through the plastic grommet just above the control panel 2 Connectthethermostatwirestothefurnacelowvoltage pigtails See Figure 25 3 Connect low voltag...

Страница 16: ...M1MC 056 56 000 19 3 4 115 1 60 103 127 8 9 14 20 10 9 18 8 M1MC 070 70 000 19 3 4 115 1 60 103 127 8 9 14 20 10 9 18 8 M1MC 077 77 000 19 3 4 115 1 60 103 127 8 9 14 20 10 9 18 8 M1MC 090 90 000 19...

Страница 17: ...y be used for gas supply systems Fuellineinstallationsotherthantypicalinstallations shown in Figure 26 page 18 Figure 27 page 19 must comply with the fuel piping provisions stated in the Federal Manuf...

Страница 18: ...e Pressure is reduced to 3 1 2 W C by the pressure regulator in the gas valve The maximum inlet pressure for the valve is 7 W C and the minimum inlet pressure is 4 5 W C For L P gas pressure to the ga...

Страница 19: ...A Two Line system should only be used if vertical lift exceeds 8 feet 1 Install the oil feed line as outlined in steps 1 6 below 2 Install the oil pump bypass plug in the bottom return port 3 Route th...

Страница 20: ...Direct Ignition Furnaces 1 Follow the instructions How to Shut Off Gas page 23 2 Disconnect the gas pipe union and the electrical wires connected to the gas valve 3 Remove the gas valve assembly a Re...

Страница 21: ...nace installation A flue gas sample may be taken from the heat exchanger which is located behind the hole of the top front of blower compartment 1 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 2 Remove...

Страница 22: ...i personne ne r pond appeler le service des incendies AVERTISSEMENT startup adjustments PLEASE READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE LIGHTING THE FURNACE WARNING Before placing the furnace in service it...

Страница 23: ...st setting 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance before servicing unit 3 Set the furnace On Off Switch to OFF Honeywell Figure 30 Turn gas control knob clockwise to OFF Robertshaw Figure 31 P...

Страница 24: ...trol lever to ON 7 Turn electric power to the appliance ON 8 Set the thermostat to HEAT and or the desired temperature setting The furnace should light in approximately 45 seconds If the appliance wil...

Страница 25: ...ergized for a 30 second warm up period After warm up the gas valve opens NOTE The time for ignition is approximately 6 seconds after which the gas valve either remains open if flame is sensed or close...

Страница 26: ...to cut the electrical power to the furnace See Figure 33 Limit Control This furnace is protected by two high temperature safety limit switches The auxiliary upper limit switch and the high temperature...

Страница 27: ...RX1 scale Normalreadingshouldbe40 75ohms If above or below this rating at room temperature changeignitor 3 Check for continuity from ignitor receptacle to burner Control Module is Powered Ignitor won...

Страница 28: ...he igniter terminals and there is no ignition the igniter is likely defective and needs to be replaced 3 If the stops flashing burner turns on but the control locks out again check the cad cell If the...

Страница 29: ...ailed ignition Five flashes L1 neutral reversed or L1 voltage not present on L1 Flame Status A Yellow LED labeled Flame is provided to indicate flame status When flame is sensed the flame LED is lit I...

Страница 30: ...ceoperation Excessiveiceformationcould restrict the combustion air supply to the burner causing inefficient burner operation If excessive ice has formed on the air inlet or exhaust portions of the roo...

Страница 31: ...53 26 43 0 3 x x 1 4 3 M1BC 066 66 53 26 43 0 3 x x 1 2 4 M1BB 086 86 68 18 37 0 3 x x 1 4 3 M1BC 086 86 68 18 37 0 3 x x 1 2 4 M5SB 066 66 56 0 3 50 Gph x Burner Model AF 10 1 4 3 M5SC 066 66 56 0 3...

Страница 32: ...ut MBTUH 45 4 41 8 40 1 38 5 37 0 35 5 34 1 32 7 31 4 30 2 M1M 070 Orifice Size Nat Gas 24 25 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 Orifice Size LP 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 45 46 47 Output MBTUH 56 7 52 3 50 2 48 2 46...

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Страница 34: ...BLUE MED HI ORANGE MED LO WHITE RED LO BLACK HIGH BLUE MED HI WHITE 6 5 4 3 2 1 LEGENDS 115V FIELD 115V 24V FIELD 24V BLOWER MOTOR 4 SPEED NOTES 1 Incoming power must be polarized Observe color coding...

Страница 35: ...to Table 12 A C Blower Selection 5 If any of the original wire supplied with the appliance is replaced 105 C wire or equivalent 6 Use copper conductors only 7 Flash Codes Refer to Table 9 Control Modu...

Страница 36: ...lter s clean YES NO Flue connections tight YES NO Is there proper draft YES NO ATTENTION INSTALLERS Itisyourresponsibilitytoknowthisproductbetterthanyourcustomer This includes being able to install th...

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