JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 145.26-IOM1 (908)
1. PREPARINg TO INSTALL
A. Literature
after installing the unit; give this Installer’s Information
Manual, and the Warranty card to the end user. If you
need help on any of the installation instructions or other
matters relating to this equipment, contact the office
where you bought the unit. you may also refer to the
unit rating plate for a contact name.
2. IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES
Read and exactly follow these rules.
Failure to do so could cause improper
furnace operation, resulting in damage,
injury or death.
a)
DO NOT
install this equipment outdoors or in a
mobile home, trailer or recreational vehicle. It is not
design-certified for these installations. This furnace
is suitable for a home built on site or manufactured
home completed at final site.
b)
DO NOT
install in a corrosive or contaminated
atmosphere.
c)
DO NOT
use this equipment for temporary heating
of buildings or structures under construction.
d)
Always
install duct system with this equipment.
Be sure duct system has external static pressure
within allowable operating range.
e)
Completely
seal supply and return air ducts to
the unit casing. Duct work must run to an area
outside the space containing the unit. Seal duct
work whenever it runs through walls, ceilings or
floors. See Section 11 for more information.
3. MEETINg CODES
Before installing unit, make sure you know all
applicable codes. National, state and local codes
may take precedence over any instructions in this
manual. Be sure to consult:
- authorities having jurisdiction over air-conditioning
and heating installations;
- Local code authorities for information on electrical
wiring.
4. UNPACKINg
a) Check the unit for indications of damage in ship-
ment. Notify the Transportation company of any
damage and note the damage on the shipping
receipt.
Rough handling may dislocate internal
components.
b) allow the shipping base to remain with the unit until
it is ready to be set in its final location.
c) Rotate blowers to assure free movement.
d) The compressor is mounted on neoprene isolators
with metal spacing sleeves inside and secured
with nuts, which must be snug against the metal
spacer sleeves.
e) Check all refrigeration tubing to assure that it does
not rub against any other parts.
5. NORMAL INSTALLATION
This unit is designed for indoor installation adjacent
to an outside wall having an opening for condenser
air-flow. The air flow products must:
a. Discharge directly to the outside.
B. Discharge away from any obstructions, which
could cause recirculation of the hot condenser
exhaust.
6. CLEARANCES
This unit is designed for closet installation. No
clearance is required from the top, sides, or back
of the unit. a minimum of 1-inch clearance is re-
quired from the front to any combustible materials.
a combustible door may be placed 1 inch from the
front of the unit. When the door is open there must
be 30 inches clearance to any obstruction, to allow
sufficient access for service and the replacement
of parts. The unit shall not be installed directly on
carpeting, tile or other combustible material other
than wood flooring.