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Page 1
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the installation. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS .....................................................1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................2 LOCATION ..................................................................................[...]
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Page 2
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU- TION. These words are used with the safety-alert symbol. DAN- GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result i[...]
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Page 3
CAUTION: For attic installation, it is important to keep insulation 12 in. or more away from any furnace open- ings. Some types of insulating materials may be combus- tibles. This furnace is approved for reduced clearances to combustible construction, therefore, it may be installed in a closet or similar enclosure. Since this unit may be installed [...]
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Page 4
In addition to air needed for combustion, process air shall be provided as required for: cooling of equipment or material, controlling dew point, heating, drying, oxidation or dilution, safety exhaust, and odor control. In addition to air needed for combustion, air shall be supplied for ventilation, including all air required for comfort and proper[...]
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Page 5
3. If combustion air is taken from outdoors through horizontal ducts, the openings and ducts MUST have at least 1 sq in. of free area per 2000 Btuh of the total input for all equipment within the confined space. (Refer to Table 6.) When ducts are used to supply air, they must be of the same cross sectional area as free area of openings to which the[...]
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Page 6
9. The chimney must extend 3 ft above highest point where it passes through the roof of a building and at least 2 ft higher than any portion of a building within a horizontal distance of 10 ft. It shall also be extended at least 5 ft above highest connected equipment flue collar. 10. Check local codes for any variance. FACTORY-BUILT CHIMNEYS Listed[...]
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Page 7
Remove burner by loosening mounting nuts and turn oil burner slightly counterclockwise to unlock the key hole burner flange. Prevent putting undue strain on burner wiring. (It may be neces- sary to disconnect burner wiring in some cases.) To reinstall burner, insert on the four burner studs on key hole burner flange and turn it clockwise to lock it[...]
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Page 8
Fig. 3 — Wiring Diagram (036105) A00420 — 8 —[...]
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Page 9
Fig. 4 — Wiring Diagram (060120) A00419 — 9 —[...]
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Page 10
d. If purging takes longer than 15 sec and no flame has been established, burner stops. Push reset button on front of primary control to restart burner. e. For detailed information on operation of primary control, refer to instructions included with furnace. After all the setup procedures mentioned above have been com- pleted, the burner should be [...]
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Page 11
WARNING: Failure to replace any heat exchanger gas- kets with new gaskets when any heat exchanger plates or covers are removed could lead to heat exchanger leakage, sooting, and/or a hazardous condition capable of causing bodily harm. This furnace should never be operated without an air filter. Disposable filters should be replaced at least once a [...]
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Page 12
A94328 SERVICE TRAINING Packaged Service Training programs are an excellent way to increase your knowledge of the equipment discussed in this manual, including: • Unit Familiarization • Maintenance • Installation Overview • Operating Sequence A large selection of product, theory, and skills programs is available, using popular video-based f[...]