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OWNER’S MANUAL
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the .
installation.
Our products are designed, tested and built in accordance with DOE
! WARNING
standardized procedures; however, actual operating results and FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
efficiencies may vary based on manufacturing and supplier tolerances, Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in personal
equipment configuration, operating conditions and installation practices. injury, death, or property damage.
NOTE: To the Installer: This manual must be left with the equipment Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in
user. the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
USER: Please read all instructions in the manual and retain all WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
manuals for future reference - Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your
building.
- Leave the building immediately.
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
! WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury and/or
death.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless poisonous
gas that can be fatal when inhaled. Follow all installation, maintenance,
and service instructions. See additional information below regarding
A11300 the installation of a CO Alarm.
Most states in the USA and jurisdictions in Canada have laws that
require the use of Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms with fuel burning
products. Examples of fuel burning products are furnaces, boilers, space
heaters, generators, water heaters, stoves/ranges, clothes dryers,
Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a fireplaces, incinerators, automobiles, and other internal combustion
manufacturer’s participation in the program.
For verification of certification for individual engines. Even if there are no laws in your jurisdiction requiring a CO
products, go to www.ahridirectory.org . Alarm, it’s highly recommended that whenever any fuel burning product
is used in or around the home or business that the dwelling be equipped
with a CO Alarm(s). The Consumer Product Safety Commission
recommends the use of CO Alarm(s). The CO Alarm(s) must be
installed, operated, and maintained according to the CO Alarm
manufacturer’s instructions. For more information about Carbon
Monoxide, local laws, or to purchase a CO Alarm online, please visit the
following website. https://www.kidde.com
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“SERVICE CALL”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
For insufficient airflow: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
If furnace fails to operate: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 FLAME
SENSOR
GAS VALVE
MAIN LIMIT
! WARNING
(BEHIND GA
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOT SHOWN (LOCATED ON
MAIN FURNACE DOOR, SEE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INSIDE DOOR FIGURE).
Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation, serious injury, SAFETY SWITCH
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! WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow instructions could result in severe personal injury or
death due to carbon monoxide poisoning, if combustion products
infiltrate into the building.
Check that all openings in the outside wall around the vent (and air
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into the building. Fig. 4 – NO combustible materials near furnace
Check that furnace vent (and air intake) terminal(s) are not obstructed • Do not cover the furnace, store trash or debris near it, or in any way
in any way during all seasons. block the flow of fresh air to the unit.
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Burner Flame
Burner
Manifold
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Fig. 5 – Burner Flame Adjustment Fig. 7 – Lowest Temperature Setting
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O
SE
GAS CONTROL SWITCH
SHOWN IN “OFF” POSITION
CONSULT
MANUAL
BEFORE
ADJUSTING
GAS
PRESSURE
NAT.
OFF
GAS
ON
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Fig. 8 – Close Valve GAS CONTROL SWITCH
SHOWN IN “OFF” POSITION
3. Turn OFF electrical supply to the furnace (see Fig. 9).
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Fig. 11 – Control Switch to OFF
6. After waiting five minutes, turn control switch on the gas control to
the ON position. Turn the control switch to ON (see Fig. 12).
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Fig. 9 – Turn Off Electrical Supply
4. Remove the main furnace door (see Fig. 10). CONSULT
MANUAL
BEFORE
ADJUSTING
GAS
PRESSURE
NAT.
GAS
OFF
ON
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Fig. 12 – Control Switch to ON
7. Replace main furnace door (see Fig. 13).
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blower will switch to the next higher speed. There are at least three
speeds to choose from. If the blower is running on its highest speed, a
request to change will direct the blower to return to its lowest speed.
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Fig. 14 – Turn on Electrical Supply
9. Open the external manual gas valve (see Fig. 15).
OP
EN
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Fig. 16 – Lowest Temperature Setting
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2. Close the external manual gas valve (see Fig. 17).
Fig. 15 – Open Valve
10. Set the room thermostat “MODE” to “HEAT” and adjust the set
point to a temperature slightly above the room temperature. This CL
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will automatically signal the furnace to start.
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11. When the furnace receives the start signal, the combustion air draft
inducer is started. When the pressure switch senses that there is
sufficient combustion air, the hot surface igniter is energized.
After the hot surface igniter is heated for about 20 seconds, the gas
valve permits gas to flow to the main burners. After ignition and a
time delay of up to 60 seconds, the furnace blower will start.
Variable-capacity furnaces start at low speed until the control
makes the necessary adjustments to operate the blower at either the
low- or high-heat speed.
NOTE: If the main burners fail to ignite after four attempts, the furnace
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control system will lock out. If lockout occurs, main burners fail to Fig. 17 – Close the External Manual Valve
light, or blower does not come on, shut down the furnace and call your
3. Turn off electrical supply to the furnace (see Fig. 18).
dealer for service.
12. Set your thermostat to the temperature that satisfies your comfort
requirements.
SUGGESTION: Setting the thermostat back a few degrees—and
compensating for the difference with warmer clothing—can make a big
difference in your fuel consumption on extremely cold days. The few
degrees at the top of your thermostat “comfort level” are the most costly
degrees to obtain.
When the room temperature drops below the temperature selected on the
thermostat, the furnace will switch on automatically. When the room
temperature reaches the setting selected on the thermostat, the furnace
will be automatically switched off.
Continuous Fan Operation -Some thermostats have a “FAN” switch
with two selections: AUTO and ON. When the thermostat is set on A92185
AUTO, the furnace blower cycles on and off, controlled by the Fig. 18 – Turn Off Electrical Supply
thermostat. In ON position, the furnace blower runs continuously. 4. Remove main furnace door (see Fig. 10).
Continuous fan keeps the temperature level in your home more evenly 5. Turn control switch on the gas control to “OFF” position (see
balanced. It also continuously filters the indoor air. Fig. 11).
On all but the base series furnace, the blower speed can be increased or 6. Replace main furnace door (see Fig. 13).
decreased if desired due to change of seasons, large gatherings in your 7. If the furnace is being shut down because of a malfunction, call
home, etc. Simply change your FAN from ON to OFF for 1 to 3 seconds your dealer as soon as possible.
(or AUTO depending on your thermostat), and then return to ON. The
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! CAUTION ! CAUTION
UNIT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD UNIT PERFORMANCE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component or property Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage.
damage. Never operate your furnace without a filter in place. Doing so may
Furnace is not to be installed, operated, and then turned off and left damage the furnace blower motor. An accumulation of dust and lint on
turned off in an unoccupied structure during winter. See internal parts of your furnace can cause a loss of efficiency.
“Winterization” procedures in this manual.
PERFORMANCE ROUTINE MAINTNENANCE A dirty filter will cause excessive stress on the furnace, heat exchanger,
NOTE: The qualified installer or agency must use only and blower motor, and can cause it to overheat and automatically shut
factory-authorized replacement parts, kits, and accessories when down. The furnace filter should be checked every four weeks and be
modifying this product. cleaned or replaced if necessary.
Installing and servicing of heating equipment can be hazardous due to If installed with factory-specified disposable media filter, check or
gas and electrical components. replace filter before each heating and cooling season. Replace disposable
Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service media filter at least once a year.
heating equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance If your furnace filter needs replacing, be sure to use the same size and
functions such as cleaning and replacing air filters. type of filter that was originally specified.
All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel. The air filter for the furnace may be located an external filter cabinet
Observe safety precautions in this manual, on tags, and on labels attached to the side or bottom of the furnace casing. If the air filter has
attached to the furnace and other safety precautions that may apply. been installed in another location, contact your dealer for instructions.
With proper maintenance and care, your furnace will operate To inspect, clean and/or replace the air filter(s), follow these steps:
economically and dependably. Instructions for basic maintenance are 1. Turn off electrical supply to the furnace (see Fig. 19).
found on this and the following pages. However, before beginning 2. Remove air filter from the filter cabinet.
maintenance, follow these safety precautions: a. Remove filter cabinet door (see Fig. 20 and Fig. 21).
NOTE: It maybe necessary to remove one thumbscrew.
! WARNING b. Slide air filter out of furnace. Keep dirty side up (if dirty) to
avoid spilling dirt (see Fig. 22 and Fig. 23).
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 3. Inspect the filter. If torn replace it.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. NOTE: If a washable filter was supplied with the furnace and has been
Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag replaced by:
before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. • Disposable media filter-Do not clean. If dirty, replace only with
media filter having the same part number and size. Install with
airflow direction arrow pointing towards blower.
! CAUTION • Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC), refer to the EAC Owner’s Manual for
maintenance information.
CUT HAZARD
4. If washable filter, wash filter (if dirty) in a sink, bathtub, or outside
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. with a garden hose. Always use cold tap water. A mild liquid
Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp edges, be detergent may be used if necessary. Spray water through filter in the
extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into the furnace. opposite direction of airflow. Allow filter to dry.
Wear safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate protective clothing. 5. Reinstall clean air filter.
6. Turn on electrical supply to the furnace.
FILTERING OUT TROUBLE If your furnace air filter needs to be replaced, be sure to use a
NOTE: The manufacturer has specified filters which will enable your factory-authorized filter of the same size that was originally specified.
furnace to provide lasting comfort and efficiency throughout its life. Use the filter tables and compare your furnace size with the proper filter
Contact your dealer to help you choose filters for your furnace that both size.
collect dirt before it enters your furnace, as well as provide a low
resistance to circulating air. Avoid filters that report high cleaning
efficiencies, but do not allow air to pass easily through them.
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! WARNING
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Fig. 19 – Turn Off Electrical Supply
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations are found, call your dealer. Do
Table 1 – Air Filter Located in Filter Cabinet not operate your furnace.
FURNACE FILTER SIZE - IN (MM) 1. Turn off electrical supply and gas supply to the furnace and remove
CASING FILTER the main furnace door (see Fig. 7, Fig. 8, Fig. 9, Fig. 10 and
WIDTH - IN SIDE RETURN† BOTTOM RETURN TYPE* Fig. 11).
(MM)
14-3/16 (360)
16 x 25 x 3/4
(406 x 635 x 19) or
16 x 25 x 4-5/16
14 x 25 x 3/4
(356 x 635 x 19) or
16 x 25 x 4-5/16
Washable
! CAUTION
(406 x 635 x 110) (406 x 635 x 110) ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
16 x 25 x 3/4 16 x 25 x 3/4
(406 x 635 x 19) or (406 x 635 x 19) or
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
17-12 (445) Washable
16 x 25 x 4-5/16 16 x 25 x 4-5/16 Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag
(406 x 635 x 110) (406 x 635 x 110)
before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance.
20 x 25 x 3/4 20 x 25 x 3/4
(508 x 635 x 19) or (508 x 635 x 19) or
20 (508) Washable 2. Inspect the gas burners, igniter area, and remainder of furnace for
20 x 25 x 4-5/16 20 x 25 x 4-5/16
(508 x 635 x 110) (508 x 635 x 110) dirt, rust, soot or scale.
24 x 25 x 3/4 24 x 25 x 3/4
(610 x 635 x 19) or (610 x 635 x 19) or
24-1/2 (622) Washable
24 x 25 x 4-5/16 24 x 25 x 4-5/16
HOT SURFACE
IGNITOR
(610 x 635 x 110) (610 x 635 x 110)
*. Recommended to maintain air filter face velocity. See Product Data for GAS BURNER
ASSEMBLY MANUAL RESET
part number. LIMIT SWITCH
FLAME
†. Filters with a side return-air may have a different filter size. Measure the SENSOR
! WARNING A11319
Fig. 20 – Gas Burner Assembly (Upflow)
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
If holes are found or if the vent pipe is obstructed or is not connected,
toxic fumes can escape into your home. DO NOT OPERATE YOUR
FURNACE. Call your dealer for service. GAS VALVE
MAIN LIMIT SWITCH
(BEHIND GAS VALVE) MANUAL RESET
LIMIT SWITCH
! CAUTION
FLAME
SENSOR
MANUAL RESET
LIMIT SWITCH GAS BURNER
ASSEMBLY
For proper and safe operation the furnace needs air for combustion and
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ventilation. Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace, air Fig. 21 – Gas Burner Assembly (Downflow)
opening to the area in which the furnace is installed, and the space
3. Inspect the combustion-air and vent PVC pipes for sags, holes,
around the furnace. cracks, water leaks, blockage or disconnections. Horizontal
portions of vent pipe must slope downward toward the furnace.
Visually inspect the combustion area and vent system before each
4. If your furnace is free of the above conditions,turn on electrical and
heating season. Make sure that all PVC pipes leading into the
gas supplies to the furnace.
combustion area and vent are free from any cracks and sags. An
accumulation of dirt, soot, or rust can mean a loss of efficiency and 5. Start your furnace and observe its operation. Watch the burner
flames to see if they are clear blue, almost transparent (see Fig. 22).
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If you observe a suspected malfunction, or the burner flames are not 8. If a condensate pump is used, check with pump manufacturer to
clear blue, call your dealer. verify pump is safe for use with antifreeze used. Allow pump to
6. Replace main furnace door. start and pump anti-freeze to open drain.
9. Remove funnel and tube from collector box.
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10. Replace plug in collector box.
Burner
11. Remove the other plug and repeat steps 4-10.
12. Replace main door.
13. When furnace is re-started, flush condensate pump with clear water
to check for proper operation before re-starting furnace.
Manifold 14. Propylene glycol need not be removed before re-starting furnace.
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Fig. 22 – Burner Flame Adjustment
WINTERIZATION
! CAUTION
UNIT AND PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component or property
damage.
If the furnace is installed in an unconditioned space where the ambient
temperatures may be 32° F (0° C) or lower, freeze protection measures
must be taken to prevent minor property or product damage.
Since the furnace uses a condensing heat exchanger, some water will
accumulate in the unit as a result of the heat transfer process. Therefore,
once it has been operated, it cannot be turned off and left off for an
extended period of time when temperatures will reach 32°F (0°C) or
lower unless winterized. Follow these procedures to winterize your
furnace:
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A CHECK-UP CHECKLIST
UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Your furnace represents an important investment in your family’s
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the furnace and comfort and your home’s value. To keep it performing properly and to
other property damage. prevent future problems, have a trained service specialist give your
Do not use ethylene glycol (Automotive antifreeze coolant or furnace a professional check-up annually. The following checklist can be
equivalent). Failure of plastic components may occur. used as a guideline to proper service:
• Inspect all flue gas passages, burners, heat exchangers, coupling
1. Obtain propylene glycol (RV/swimming pool antifreeze or box(es), and inducer assembly.
equivalent). • Inspect all combustion-air and vent piping inside structure and pipe
2. Turn off gas and electrical supplies to your furnace. terminations outside the structure.
• Check gas pipes leading to and inside of your furnace for leaks.
! WARNING • Inspect and clean the blower motor and wheel.
NOTE: The inducer and blower motors are pre-lubricated and require
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD no additional lubrication. These motors can be identified by the absence
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. of oil ports on each end of the motor.
Turn off electrical power supply to your furnace and install lockout tag • Inspect and change or clean air filter(s) if necessary.
before removing the access doors to service or perform maintenance. • Inspect all supply- and return-air ducts for obstructions, air leaks, and
insulation. Remedy any problem when necessary.
3. Remove furnace control compartment door.
• Inspect the return-air duct connection(s) at the furnace to ensure it is
4. Remove one of the unused rubber plugs in the port on the collector physically sound, sealed to the furnace casing, and terminates outside
box opposite the condensate trap. See Fig 30 the space containing the furnace.
5. Connect a field supplied 3/8-in. (9.5-mm) ID tube to the open port • Inspect electrical wiring, connections, and components for loose
on the collector box connections.
6. Insert a field supplied funnel into the tube. • Perform an operational checkout to determine whether your furnace is
7. Pour 1 quart of anti-freeze solution into the funnel/tube. Antifreeze working properly and if it requires adjustments.
should run through the inducer housing, overfill condensate trap • Inspect all condensate drain tubes and condensate trap assembly for
and flow to an open drain. leaks. The condensate removal system should be cleaned annually by
a qualified service agency. Refer to the Service and Maintenance
Instructions Guide for further information.
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• Examine the physical support of the furnace. Support should be sound For your convenience, record the furnace product and serial numbers on
with no cracks, sagging, gaps, etc. around the base. back page. Should you ever require service, you will have ready access
• Check furnace for any obvious signs of deterioration. to the information needed by your service representative.
• Ask your servicing dealer for further details about an economical This furnace has a light emitting diode (LED) status code display to aid
service contract that covers seasonal inspections. the installer, service technician, or homeowner while installing or
servicing the unit. The LED code can be seen through the view port in
the blower access panel.
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Fig. 24 – Information Booklet Location
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MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
In addition to the type of routine maintenance you might be willing to perform; your furnace should be inspected regularly by a properly trained
service technician.
You should work with your dealer or service technician to assure your inspection includes the following at a minimum.
This list may not include all maintenance items, and inspection interval times may vary depending on operational conditions of the furnace.
INSPECTION INTERVAL
DESCRIPTION
Monthly Semi-Annually Annually
Furnace specific, external items:
Inspect and clean blower assembly (includes blower housing, blower wheel and motor). X
Inspect gas valve and check for proper manifold gas pressure Adjust as needed. X
Inspect ignition system and safety controls. Clean and adjust as needed. X
Inspect control box, associated controls, wiring and connections. X
Check combustion blower housing for lint and debris and clean as necessary. X
Inspect burner assembly - clean as needed. X
Inspect RPJ? heat exchanger - clean as needed. X
Inspect flue system—check for proper attachment to the furnace, any dislocated sections, and for
X
signs of corrosion. Replace if necessary.
System:
Ask your servicing dealer for further details about an economical service contract that covers seasonal inspections.
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