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507389-01
Issue 1504
Electrical Connections
All wiring must be done in accordance with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (latest edition); Canadian
Electrical Code Part 1, CSA C22.1 (latest edition); or local codes,
where they prevail. Any alteration of internal wiring will void
certification and warranty.
A manual shutoff valve must be located outside the unit. The use
of a union located upstream of the controls is recommended,
between the controls, and the manual shutoff valve. This will
facilitate removal of controls and manifold. See Figure 5 for
recommended placement of the union.
Provide a drip leg in the supply piping located exterior to the
unit. Piping must be tight and non-hardening. Pipe compound
resistant to propane must be used.
The rating plate indicates the operating voltage, phase, 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 of the compressor as a result of operation on
improper voltage voids the compressor replacement
warranty.
A separate electric line with wire having a temperature rating
of 60°C should be run directly from the main supply panel
to the leads in the unit. Refer to the rating plate located on
the unit for proper fuse or breaker size. Make sure the unit
is electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or,
in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (latest edition) for installations in
the U.S. or the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, CSA C22.1
(latest edition) for installations in Canada.
See rating plate for correct wire ampacity for the cooling
chassis required, and size wire accordingly.
The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing the individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure
testing of gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig or 14” W.C. If the piping system is to be tested at
pressures in excess of 1/2 psig, the furnace and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system.
The gas valve supplied with this furnace is rated at 1/2 psig. Any higher pressure may rupture the pressure regulator diaphragm
which will cause overfiring of the burners and improper burner operation. This action may produce a high concentration of carbon
monoxide which can result in asphyxiation.
WARNING
Figure 5
Gas Supply Piping
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components.
Take precautions during furnace installation and service
to protect the furnace’s electronic controls. Precautions
will help to avoid control exposure to electrostatic
discharge by putting the furnace, the control and
the technician at the same electrostatic potential.
Neutralize electrostatic charge by touching hand and
all tools on an unpainted unit surface, such as the gas
valve or blower deck, before performing any service
procedure.
CAUTION
Leak Check
After gas piping is completed, carefully check all piping
connections (factory and field installed) for gas leaks. Use
a leak detecting solution or other preferred means.
NOTE:
If emergency shutoff is necessary, shut off the main
manual gas valve and disconnect the main power to the
furnace. The installer should properly label these devices.
Some soaps used for leak detection are corrosive to
certain metals. Carefully rinse piping thoroughly after
leak test has been completed. Do not use matches,
candles, flame or other sources of ignition to check for
gas leaks.
CAUTION
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