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GENERAL INFORMATION

DO NOT USE THIS FURNACE
DURING CONSTRUCTION IF AIR
LADEN CORROSIVE COMPOUNDS
ARE PRESENT SUCH AS CHLORINE
AND FLUORINE. OTHERWISE,
PROVISIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO
PROVIDE CLEAN,
UNCONTAMINATED COMBUSTION
AND VENTILATION AIR TO THE
FURNACE. FURNACE
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION
AIR CONTAMINATED WITH THESE
COMPOUNDS FORMS ACIDS
DURING COMBUSTION WHICH
CORRODES THE HEAT
EXCHANGER AND COMPONENT
PARTS. SOME OF THESE
CONTAMINANTS ARE FOUND IN,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PANELING,
DRY WALL, ADHESIVES, PAINTS,
STAINES, VARNISHES, SEALERS,
AND MASONRY CLEANING
MATERIALS.

1.

NOTE:

This furnace is shipped with

heat exchanger support brackets
installed under the back of the heat
exchanger. These may be removed
before installation, but it is not
required.

LOCATION

THIS FURNACE IS NOT APPROVED
FOR INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE
HOME. DO NOT INSTALL THIS
FURNACE IN A MOBILE HOME.
INSTALLATION IN A MOBILE HOME
COULD CAUSE FIRE, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR
DEATH.

2.

IMPORTANT:

This furnace is not

approved or recommended for
installation on its back, with access
doors facing upwards.

3. This furnace is suitable for

installation in buildings constructed
on-site. This heating unit should be
centralized with respect to the heat
distribution system as much as
practicable.

4.

IMPORTANT:

If installing the unit

over a finished ceiling or living area,
be certain to install an auxiliary
condensate drain pan under any
evaporator coil installed with the
furnace.

NOTE:

These furnaces are

approved for installation in attics, as
well as alcoves, utility rooms,
closets and crawlspaces.

5.

IMPORTANT:

Support this unit

when installed. For attic or crawl
space installation, horizontal
furnaces may be installed on
combustible wood flooring or by
using support brackets. See Figure
1.

6.

IMPORTANT: 

If installing in a utility

room, be sure the door is wide
enough to:

a. allow the largest part of the

furnace to pass; or

b. allow any other appliance (such

as a water heater) to pass.

The (-)GPL and (-)GLL series furnaces
are design certified by CSA for use with
natural and propane gases as follows:

As a Category I furnace, it may be
vented vertically with type B-1 vent
pipe and also may be common
vented as described in these
instructions.

These furnaces are design certified by
CSA for use with natural or propane
gases as Category 1 furnaces and

must be vented vertically only. They
are not designed for horizontal
venting.

This furnace should be installed in
accordance with the American National
Standard Z223.1 - latest edition booklet
entitled “National Fuel Gas Code”
(NFPA 54) (in Canada, CSA B149.1
and .2 Installation Codes for gas
burning appliances), and the
requirements or codes of the local utility
or other authority having jurisdiction
including local plumbing or waste water
codes.

Additional helpful publications available
from the “National Fire Protection
Association” are: NFPA-90A –

Installation of Air Conditioning and
Ventilating Systems 1985 or latest
edition. NFPA-90B – Warm Air Heating
and Air Conditioning Systems 1984.

These publications are available from:

National Fire Protection Association,

Inc.

Batterymarch Park
Quincy, MA 02269

CSA-INTERNATIONAL
178 Rexdale Blvd.
Etobicoke (Toronto), Ontario
Canada M9W, 1R3

GENERAL INFORMATION

LOCATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS

WARNING

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FIGURE 1

HORIZONTAL FURNACE INSTALLED W/SUPPORT BRACKETS

EXHAUST
VENT

GAS
PIPE

ELECTRICAL
CONDUIT

ST-A0799-01

CAUTION

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Содержание (-)GLL Series

Страница 1: ...92 24161 24 09 SUPERSEDES 92 24161 24 08 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPFLOW HORIZONTAL GPL AND DOWNFLOW GLL TWO STAGE INDUCED DRAFT GAS FURNACES...

Страница 2: ...furnace ground to electrical panel DC microamp A flame signal hot surface ignition units Correct control voltage Measure and set heat anticipator amperage Air conditioning low voltage wires connected...

Страница 3: ...e cancer or birth defects such as fiberglass insulation lead in brass and combustion products from natural gas All new equipment shipped for sale in California will have labels stating that the produc...

Страница 4: ...RATING PLATE MARKING MEANS FOR PROVIDING OUTDOOR AIR REQUIRED FOR COMBUSTION RETURN AIR TEMPERATURE MAINTAINED BETWEEN 55 F 13 C AND 80 F 27 C AND CLEAN FURNACE DUCT WORK AND COMPONENTS UPON SUBSTANTI...

Страница 5: ...is unit when installed For attic or crawl space installation horizontal furnaces may be installed on combustible wood flooring or by using support brackets See Figure 1 6 IMPORTANT If installing in a...

Страница 6: ...BOTTOM 24 1 2 26 13 16 26 5 8 24 11 32 24 11 32 19 32 9 16 24 7 16 28 1 16 26 5 8 14 3 8 11 1 2 34 1 5 8 DIA 23 15 20 D 7 8 DIA 7 8 DIA 19 32 19 32 3 4 14 3 8 11 1 2 1 1 4 23 17 32 C GAS CONNECTION EL...

Страница 7: ...15 5 8 23 5 8 0 0 0 1 3 6 140 lbs TOP BOTTOM 24 1 2 19 3 4 C A B D LOW VOLTAGE GAS CONNECTION ELECTRIC CONNECTION E 26 5 8 26 13 16 6 3 16 20 3 8 23 3 8 5 8 5 8 3 4 5 8 34 23 3 8 20 3 8 6 3 16 24 7 16...

Страница 8: ...tor coil if used of the entire system should not exceed 0 5 w c Be sure to have adequate space for unit filter IMPORTANT Some high efficiency filters have a greater than normal resistance to air flow...

Страница 9: ...CE AND CREATE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR DEATH 2 If summer air conditioning is desired position the indoor coil on the top of the unit Insure that no air c...

Страница 10: ...a closet the door must be closed when making this check of the installation DO NOT reset the overtemperature switch without taking corrective action to assure that an adequate supply of combustion ai...

Страница 11: ...temporary construction outside air may still be required for the furnace to operate and vent properly Outside air openings should be sized the same as for a confined space FIGURE 7 AIR FROM ATTIC CRAW...

Страница 12: ...minimum free area of 1 square inch for each 2000 BTUH of total input rating for all equipment in the enclosure see Figure 8 Here are typical duct sizes FIGURE 8 OUTSIDE AIR USING A HORIZONTAL INLET O...

Страница 13: ...ible construction that carries a U L listing Common venting is allowed with vertical B 1 vent systems and lined masonry chimneys Follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 and or the Natural Gas In...

Страница 14: ...ight above the highest connected equipment draft hood or flue collar 3 Must rise 1 4 per foot away from the furnace on horizontal runs and be supported with straps or hangers so it has no sags or dips...

Страница 15: ...remains connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above return doors windows exhaust fans fireplace dampers and any other gas burning appliance to their previous co...

Страница 16: ...event undue pressure drop and never smaller than the pipe size to the combination gas valve on the furnace Refer to Table 2 for the recom mended pipe size for natural gas and Table 3 for LP gas pipe s...

Страница 17: ...d to use liquefied petroleum LP gas by replacing the pressure regulator spring with the conversion kit spring This LP kit spring allows the regulator to maintain the proper adjusted manifold pressure...

Страница 18: ...clockwise to decrease pressure 7 Securely replace the regulator cap for high fire 8 Operate the furnace in low speed 9 Note or adjust the manifold pressure to give A 1 7 w c for natural gas low fire B...

Страница 19: ...aking the pressure adjustment TO CHANGE ORIFICE SPUDS 1 Shut off the manual main gas valve and remove the gas manifold 2 Replace the orifice spuds 3 Reassemble in reverse order 4 Turn the gas supply b...

Страница 20: ...l Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 latest edition or Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA Standard C22 1 and local building codes This can be obtained from National Fire Protection Association Batterymarc...

Страница 21: ...eaner whenever the circulating air blower is in operation RXGW B01 CHIMNEY ADAPTER This appliance is CSA certified for use with RXGW B01 chimney adapter Refer to Kit Installation Instructions 92 10168...

Страница 22: ...TO BE CHANGED THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES SHOW HOW TO DETERMINE IF AN ORIFICE CHANGE WILL BE NECESSARY AND HOW TO DETERMINE THE NEW ORIFICE SIZE IN CANADA AS AN ALTERNATE TO ADJUSTING THE BURNER ORIFICE SI...

Страница 23: ...YSTEMS Furnace installation with Rheem Ruud ARA or ARL outdoor condensing units can provide high efficiency up to 16 SEER cooling operation Using Tables 9 and 10 and literature provided with the cooli...

Страница 24: ...8 48 25 000 24 000 23 000 22 000 21 000 20 000 19 000 18 000 17 000 16 000 All calculations are performed by using the first three columns of information only Before beginning any calculations determi...

Страница 25: ...thermostat connections since low speed cooling is not wired to the same control board as all other thermostat terminals UP TO 16 SEER COOLING OPERATION SINGLE STAGE COOLING All IFC part numbers and re...

Страница 26: ...ttings Sequence if the system doesn t light or doesn t sense flame a If flame is not sensed within 8 seconds after the gas valve opens the valve closes and the ignitor is de energized The induced draf...

Страница 27: ...d voltage variations The installer is given the option of three air flow options in the heating mode as shown in Table 12 Switches 1 and 2 on the interface control regulate the steady state heating mo...

Страница 28: ...inputs The B terminal input is provided for heat pump applications This signal comes from a heat pump thermostat and tells the heat pump to switch its reversing valve to TABLE 14 COOLING AIR FLOW SWI...

Страница 29: ...29 FIGURE 23 COOLING HEAT PUMP OFF DELAY PROFILES ST A0827 01...

Страница 30: ...30 FIGURE 24 COOLING HEAT PUMP ON DELAY PROFILES ST A0828 01...

Страница 31: ...31 FIGURE 25 LOW HEAT OFF DELAY PROFILES ST A0829 01...

Страница 32: ...32 FIGURE 26 HIGH HEAT OFF DELAY PROFILES ST A0830 01...

Страница 33: ...ne from the heat exchanger See Figure 27 2 Insert a thermometer in the return air duct as close to the furnace as possible 3 Operate the furnace 4 When the thermometer in the supply air duct stops ris...

Страница 34: ...wer wheel E Wrong motor rotation F Blower wheel slipping on the motor shaft 6 Overfiring the furnace with too much gas pressure 7 Ventilation problems FLAME ROLL OUT SAFETY SWITCHES Furnaces are equip...

Страница 35: ...tch is located in the upper position on the furnace LUBRICATION The blower motor and induced draft motor are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer and do not require further attention The motor m...

Страница 36: ...s are used in the system it is important that the airflow is not reduced to maximize system performance and life Always verify that the system s airflow is not impaired by the filtering system that ha...

Страница 37: ...37 FIGURE 32 FILTER RETAINING RODS SIDE RETURN FIGURE 33 DOWNFLOW FILTER INSTALLATION...

Страница 38: ...DS PLACEMENT OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ON AGAINST OR AROUND THE FURNACE JACKET CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION OR FIRE RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH THE FURNACE OWNER SHOULD BE CAUTIONED...

Страница 39: ...39 FIGURE 34 INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL IFC TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR UTEC 1095 101...

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Страница 41: ...41 FIGURE 35 FOR MODELS WITH UT ELECTRONIC CONTROLS 1095 101 INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL AND ECM BLOWER MOTOR...

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