1083163-UIM-J-0918
Johnson Controls Unitary Products
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Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) numbers are determined in accordance with DOE Test procedures.
Wire size and over current protection must comply with the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70-latest edition) and all local codes.
The furnace shall be installed so that the electrical components are protected from water.
SUPPLY VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
1. Provide a power supply separate from all other circuits. Install over-
current protection and disconnect switch per local/national electrical
codes. The switch should be close to the unit for convenience in
servicing. With the disconnect or fused switch in the OFF position,
check all wiring against the unit wiring label. Refer to the wiring dia-
gram in this instruction.
2. Remove the wiring box cover screws. Route all power wiring
through a conduit connector or other proper bushing that is field
installed into the unit opening and the junction box. In the junction
box there is a black wire, a white wire and a green ground screw.
Connect the power supply as shown on the unit’s wiring label
located on the inside of the blower compartment door, or the wiring
schematic in this section. Connect the black wire to L1 (hot) from
the power supply. Connect the white wire to neutral. Connect the
ground wire (installer-supplied) to the green (equipment ground)
screw. An alternate wiring method is to use a field-provided 2” (5.1
cm) x 4” (10.2 cm) box and cover on the outside of the furnace.
Route the furnace leads into the box using a protective bushing
where the wires pass through the furnace panel. After making the
wiring connections, replace the wiring box cover and screws. Refer
to Figure 12.
3. The furnace's control system requires correct polarity of the power
supply and a proper ground connection. Refer to Figure 12.
LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS
Install the field-supplied thermostat by following the instructions that
come with the thermostat. With the thermostat set in the OFF position
and the main electrical source disconnected, connect the thermostat
wiring from the wiring connections on the thermostat to the terminal
board on the ignition module, as shown in Figures 13 & 14. Electronic
thermostats require the common wire to be connected. Apply strain
relief to thermostat wires passing through cabinet. If air conditioning
equipment is installed, use thermostat wiring to connect the Y and C
terminals on the furnace control board to the proper wires on the out-
door unit.
The 24-volt, 40 VA transformer is sized for the furnace components
only, and should not be connected to power auxiliary devices such as
humidifiers, air cleaners, etc. The transformer may provide power for an
air conditioning unit contactor.
Table 5:
Ratings & Physical / Electrical Data
Input
Output
Nominal
Airflow
AFUE
Air Temp.
Rise
Max. Outlet
Air Temp
Blower
Blower
Size
Fuse or
Circuit
Breaker
Total Unit
Amps
Gas Pipe
Connection,
NPT
MBH kW MBH kW
CFM m
3
/min
%
°F
°C
°F
°C
HP
Amps
40
11.7
38
11.1 1000
28.3
95.5
30-60
17-33
190
88
1/2
6.8
11x8
15
10.6
1/2"
60
17.6
57
16.7 1200
34.0
95.5
30-60
17-33
190
88
1/2
6.8
11x8
15
10.6
1/2"
80
23.4
76
22.3 1200
34.0
95.5
40-70
22-39
190
88
1/2
6.8
11x8
15
10.6
1/2"
80
23.4
76
22.3 1600
45.3
95.5
35-65
19-36
190
88
1/2
6.8
11x10
15
10.6
1/2"
100
29.3
95
27.8 1600
45.3
95.5
40-70
22-39
190
88
1/2
6.8
11x10
15
10.6
1/2"
100
29.3
95
27.8 2000
56.6
95.5
35-65
19-36
190
88
3/4
8.4
11x11
15
12.2
1/2"
120
35.1
114
33.4 2000
56.6
95.5
45-75
25-42
190
88
3/4
8.4
11x11
15
12.2
1/2"
FIGURE 13:
Electrical Wiring
Electrical Entry
Junction
Box
L1-Hot
Neutral
Connect ground
lead to screw
BLK
WHT
IMPORTANT
The power connection leads and wiring box may be relocated to the
opposite side of the furnace. Remove the screws and cut wire tie
holding excess wiring. Reposition on the opposite side of the furnace
and fasten using holes provided.
IMPORTANT
Set the heat anticipator in the room thermostat to 0.4 amps. Setting it
lower will cause short cycles. Setting it higher will cause the room
temperature to exceed the set points.
IMPORTANT
Some electronic thermostats do not have adjustable heat anticipa-
tors. They should be set to six cycles per hour. Follow the thermostat
manufacturer's instructions.