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507388-01

Issue 1732

Heat Exchanger

The heat exchanger should be inspected periodically and 

cleaned if necessary. When cleaning use a stiff brush with 

a wire handle to remove scale and soot. To access the 

heat exchanger tubes for cleaning:

1.  Remove the burner & manifold assembly as described 

previously.

2.  Remove the combustion inducer as described 

previously.

3.  Remove the four screws securing the dilution air box 

to the flue collector box.

4.  Remove the nine or twelve screws (depending on 

model) securing the flue collector box to the vest panel.

5.  Using the wire brush, brush out the inside of each heat 

exchanger tube from the burner assembly end and 

from the flue collector box end.

6. 

Brush out the inside of the flue collector box.

7. 

Brush out the inside of the flue tube extension.

8.  If soot buildup is excessive, clean the combustion 

inducer wheel and housing.

9.  When brushing is complete, blow all brushed areas 

with air. Vacuum as needed.

10.  For reassembly, follow the above steps in reverse 

order.

Cooling Chassis

The refrigeration system contained in the cooling chassis 

normally requires no maintenance since it is a closed, 

self-contained system. System is charged with R410A 

refrigerant. Periodic maintenance is limited to:

• 

Cleaning the air filter. Follow directions noted on the 

filter and label attached to the access panel.

•  Cleaning the condenser coil if covered with any foreign 

material, lint, leaves, or other obstructions.

If servicing or major repairs are required, the complete 

chassis can be removed from the unit. To remove the 

chassis:

1.  Shut off the main power supply.

2. 

Remove filter access panel and panel covering cooling 

controls.

3.  Remove drain hose from the drain pan.
4.  Disconnect the plug-in electrical connections. 
5.  Disconnect two power leads at contactor (leads come 

from grommet in unit partition).

6.  Remove screws from panel directly in front of blower 

and remove panel. Also remove additional screws 

located near top edge of control panel.

7.  Drape power wires and wire harnesses out of cabinet 

and tape to upper panel.

8.  Slide out the chassis, being careful not to damage any 

seals or parts. Particular care should be taken to insure 

wiring is not damaged during removal/reinstallation 

process. 

Tubing is not to be used as a handle.

To reinstall the chassis, reverse the procedure outlined 

above. Be sure that the chassis is inserted as far back as 

it will go before replacing the screws. Side flanges on the 

chassis must be engaged with sealing strips on the unit 

sides  to  prevent  water  and  air  leakage.  Reconnect  the 

wire harness, reconnect the power leads, and replace both 

access panels before turning on the main electrical power. 

Содержание HWC8 V Series

Страница 1: ...cinity of this or any other appliance Such actions could result in property damage personal injury or death WARNING Do not store combustible materials near the furnace or warm air ducts The material may ignite by spontaneous combustion creating a fire hazard WARNING These units are not approved for mobile home applications Such use could result in property damage personal injury or death WARNING I...

Страница 2: ...held to 0 sides 2 top and 1 front and plenum Adequate clearance must be provided to install gas line union and manual shutoff valve as well as providing accessibility for field wiring Do not install directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring The grille side of the unit may be flush with or extend beyond the face of the exterior wall but should not be recessed...

Страница 3: ...opening with non hardening caulking compound The seal must be weather tight to prevent entrance of moisture and water into the building Assure that the unit is completely seated against the gaskets on the wall sleeve The sleeve is not intended as the sole support for the unit An additional support must be provided near the return opening on the unit for adequate support The use of vibration isolat...

Страница 4: ...a direct vent furnace which obtains all air needed for combustion from outdoors Insufficient combustion air can cause headaches nausea dizziness or asphyxiation It will also cause excess water in the heat exchanger resulting in rusting and premature heat exchanger failure Excessive exposure to contaminated combustion air will result in safety and performance related problems Avoid exposure to the ...

Страница 5: ...maller than the manual valve used Consult the local utility or National Fuel Gas Code for complete details on special requirements in sizing gas piping The units supplied for operation with natural gas contain a gas regulator which must be operated with inlet gas pressures specified on the rating plate If gas line pressure exceeds this figure an additional high pressure regulator must be installed...

Страница 6: ...e minimum circuit ampacity maximum fuse size and minimum voltage Units must never be installed where voltage exceeds 10 over the voltage indicated on the rating plate Units are factory wired for a 230 volt power supply If power supply is 208 volts it will be necessary to change a wire connection on unit transformer from 240 volt terminal to 208 volt terminal as shown on the wiring diagram Failure ...

Страница 7: ... The thermostat must be located on an inside wall where it will not be affected by drafts sunlight or any other heat producing appliances Connect the thermostat wires to the low voltage leads on top of the unit following the wiring diagram attached to the unit The heat anticipator setting is 0 50 amp Air Filter All indoor return air must be filtered A permanent type filter is furnished with the un...

Страница 8: ...hat all other gas appliances are turned off The test hand on the meter should be timed for at least one revolution Note the number of seconds for one revolution BTU HR Input Cubic Feet per Revolution x 3600 x Heating Value Seconds per Revolution Adjustments Cooling Section HWC models No adjustments are required or should be attempted regarding any of the components of the cooling chassis The chass...

Страница 9: ...4 750 36 HWC8 R N 480918A HWC8 R N 480924A 35 65 50 LOW 208 480 N A 465 N A 450 N A 435 N A 230 610 59 590 61 565 63 535 N A MED 208 750 48 715 50 685 52 655 55 230 810 44 770 46 735 49 700 51 HIGH 208 860 42 815 44 770 46 735 49 230 880 41 835 43 790 45 750 48 HWC8 R N 600918A HWC8 R N 600924A 45 75 60 LOW 208 480 N A 465 N A 450 N A 435 N A 230 610 73 590 N A 565 N A 535 N A MED 208 750 60 715 6...

Страница 10: ...rmostat system switch to COOL 3 Set thermostat to temperature desired Heating Sequence of Operation 1 Thermostat calls for heat 2 Combustion blower starts and proper air flow is proven by the pressure switch closing 3 Blower continues to operate for 30 seconds prior to the burners lighting 4 Ignition control begins spark and opens gas valve The burners are lit Ignition is proved through the flame ...

Страница 11: ...rary or short periods of shutdown set the thermostat system switch to OFF For a prolonged period of shutdown set the thermostat system switch to OFF and turn off the electrical power supply and the gas supply to the unit Maintenance Refer to Figure 8 for heating compartment component layout It is recommended that the furnace be inspected annually by a qualified service person ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE...

Страница 12: ... brackets The mounting brackets contain pins to locate the assembly and hold it in place after the screws are removed The mounting brackets are hidden until the burner assembly is removed 8 First carefully pull the burner assembly toward you until it is clear of the locating pins in the mounting brackets 9 Then move the assembly away from the vest panel 10 Finally pull the assembly from the unit 1...

Страница 13: ... the unit in case of overheating and automatically resets when temperature falls to an acceptable level It is not field adjustable 1 Remove the control board mounting bracket as described previously 2 Disconnect the two orange and yellow wires at the primary limit switch 3 Remove the three screws securing the primary limit switch to the vest panel 4 For reassembly follow the above steps in reverse...

Страница 14: ...limited to Cleaning the air filter Follow directions noted on the filter and label attached to the access panel Cleaning the condenser coil if covered with any foreign material lint leaves or other obstructions If servicing or major repairs are required the complete chassis can be removed from the unit To remove the chassis 1 Shut off the main power supply 2 Remove filter access panel and panel co...

Страница 15: ...Page 15 of 16 507388 01 Issue 1732 Figure 10 Wiring Diagrams ...

Страница 16: ...Page 16 of 16 507388 01 Issue 1732 Figure 11 ...

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