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CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION

FROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARD

Failure to protect against the risk of freezing may result in

property damage.
Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an

area which may drop below freezing. This can cause improper

operation or damage to equipment. If furnace environment

has the potential of freezing, the drain trap and drain line must

be protected. The use of accessory drain trap heaters, electric

heat tape and/or RV antifreeze is required for these

installations.

CAUTION

!

PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in burst water pipes

and/or property damage.
If a condensate pump is installed, a plugged condensate drain

or a failed pump may cause the furnace to shut down. Do not

leave the home unattended during freezing weather without

turning off water supply and draining water pipes or otherwise

protecting against the risk of frozen pipes.

CAUTION

!

DO NOT trap the drain line in any other location than at the

condensate drain trap supplied with the furnace. If possible, DO

NOT route the drain line where it may freeze. The drain line must
terminate at an inside drain to prevent freezing of the condensate

and possible property damage.
Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area

which may drop below 32

_

F (0

_

C). This can cause improper

operation or damage to the equipment. If the furnace environment
has the potential of freezing, the drain trap and drain line must be

protected. In areas where the temperature may be below 32

_

F (0

_

C), a Condensate Freeze Protection kit is required.

The kit

includes a condensate trap with heat pad and replaces the

factory--installed condensate trap. Refer to the Accessory section
of the Product Data for current kit number. A self--regulating,

shielded and waterproof heat tape rated at 3 to 6 watt per foot (10
to 20 watt per meter) at 115 volt, 40

_

F (4

_

C) may be used to

provide freeze protection of the remaining condensate drain line.
Wrap the drain trap and drain line with the heat tape and secure

with appropriate plastic ties. Follow the heat tape manufacturer’s

recommendations. Prime the trap before furnace operation.
The condensate drain line must be supported and/or secured per

local codes. Supports and clamps should be spaced to prevent the
drain line from sagging or being dislocated from the furnace or

termination point. In the absence of local codes, consult the current

edition of the current edition of National Standard Plumbing
Code, in the U.S. or the current edition of National Plumbing Code

of Canada in Canada.

Upflow/Downflow Orientation

In the Upflow or Downflow orientation, the condensate trap is
inside the furnace casing. The condensate drain must be routed

from the trap through the furnace casing. The condensate drain can
be routed through the left or right side of the casing. (The left or

right side is as you are viewing/facing the furnace from the front.)
An indoor coil condensate drain or humidifier drain can be

connected to the external furnace condensate drain provided:

a. The drains are not hard piped together, and

b. There is an air gap at the point where the two drain lines

meet or

c. All condensate piping is at least 3/4-in. PVC and there is

a relief tee at the top of condensate drain piping as shown

in Fig. 14.

NOTE

: On narrower casings, it may be easier to remove the

condensate trap, connect the drain line components and re-install
the condensate trap. Read the steps thoroughly to familiarize
yourself with the required steps.

For Right Side Condensate Drain:

1. Remove the 7/8--in. knock--out from the right side of the

casing. See Fig. 12 for suggested knockout removal tech-
nique.

2. Remove the pre--formed rubber drain elbow and two spring

clamps from the loose parts bag.

3. Slide a spring clamp 1--inch (25 mm) down the plain end

(the end without the formed grommet) of the drain elbow.

4. From inside the casing, insert the formed grommet end of

the elbow through the 7/8--in. knockout in the casing.

5. Pull the grommet through the casing from the outside until

it is seated in the knockout

6. Attach the plain end of the drain elbow to the outlet stub on

the drain trap. Secure the drain elbow to the trap with the

spring clamp.

The remaining drain line can be constructed from field supplied

1/2--in. CPVC or 3/4--in. PVC pipe, in compliance with local
building codes. A factory--supplied 1/2--in. CPVC to 3/4--in. PVC

adapter is supplied in the loose parts bag for use as required.

7. Install the adapter or connect the 1/2--in. CPVC pipe by

sliding a spring clamp over the open end of the grommet on
the outside the furnace casing.

8. Open the spring clamp and insert the long end of the

adapter or the 1/2--in. CPVC pipe into the outlet stub on the

drain tube.

9. Connect additional condensate piping to a code--approved

drain, or to a condensate pump approved for use with acidic
furnace condensate and compatible with mineral and
vegetable oils, such as canola oil.

Allow at least 1/4-in. per foot (20 mm per meter) of slope down
and away from the furnace in horizontal sections of drain line.

TIP FROM CONTRACTORS

: Contractors have found that

temporarily removing the inducer assembly in upflow applications
while performing the steps, below, makes upflow left--side drain

connections easier.

For Left Side Condensate Drain Connection:

1. For left side condensate drainage, the drain line is routed

from the condensate trap, behind the inducer (upflow) or
gas valve (downflow) and out through the left side of the

furnace casing. A pre-formed 1/2--in. CPVC “Z-pipe” is
provided with the furnace. The Z-pipe is long enough to

extend across the casing for drain connections.

2. Locate the Z-pipe. Remove the pre-formed drain elbow and

four spring clamps from the loose parts bag.

3. The Z-pipe is connected to the condensate trap and the

outside of the furnace by modifying the formed rubber

drain elbow as shown in Fig. 16.

4. Remove the formed grommet from the rubber drain elbow

by cutting the elbow along the vertical line located about

1--3/8 in. (35 mm) away from the formed grommet. See Fig.
16.

DO NOT DISCARD THE FORMED GROMMET

OR THE RUBBER ELBOW

. Both of these pieces will be

used.

Assemble and route the drain line to the opposite side of the

furnace as detailed below:

5. Remove the knock-out from the left side of the casing. See

Fig. 12 for suggested knockout removal technique.

912S

Summary of Contents for 912SB

Page 1: ...ahridirectory org Portions of the text and tables are reprinted from current edition of NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1E with permission of National Fire Protection Association Quincy MA 02269 and American Gas As...

Page 2: ...aust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF...

Page 3: ...ng on heating equipment observe precautions in literature on tags and on labels attached to or shipped with furnace and other safety precautions that may apply These instructions cover minimum require...

Page 4: ...used if the heating load is 20 000 BTU or lower Use Air Conditioning Contractors of America Manual J and S American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers or other approved e...

Page 5: ...recharge your body with static electricity firmly touch a clean unpainted metal surface of the furnace again before touching control or wires 5 Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled ungrou...

Page 6: ...1 2 319 12 9 16 322 7 1 8 181 121 0 55 0 36060 125 0 56 8 36040 17 1 2 445 15 7 8 403 16 406 8 3 4 222 132 0 60 0 48060 142 0 64 5 48080 151 0 68 6 60080 21 533 19 3 8 492 19 1 2 495 10 1 2 267 158 5...

Page 7: ...IS LOCATED TO THE LEFT OF THE BURNER SECTION AND CONDITIONED AIR IS DISCHARGED TO THE RIGHT A12181 Fig 2 Multipoise Orientations 60 80 27 C 16 C SUPPLY AIR SEE PRODUCT DATA FOR ACCESSORY CONDENSATE T...

Page 8: ...ution system Refer to Air Ducts section S be provided ample space for servicing and cleaning Always comply with minimum fire protection clearances shown in Table 2 or on the furnace clearance to combu...

Page 9: ...e combustion ventilation and dilution air must be provided in accordance with S U S A Installations Section 9 3 of the current edition of NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 Air for Combustion and Ventilation and app...

Page 10: ...oms can be considered part of a space if a There are no closeable doors between rooms b Combining spaces on same floor level Each opening shall havefreeareaofat least1 in 2 1 000Btuh 2 000mm2 kW of th...

Page 11: ...tical Ducts or Openings 60 000 40 000 100 000 divided by 3 000 33 3 Sq In for each Single Duct or Opening 80 000 30 000 110 000 divided by 2 000 55 0 Sq In for each two Horizontal Ducts Table 4 Minimu...

Page 12: ...B C D D E F G L12F012 Fig 6 Air for Combustion Ventilation and Dilution for Outdoors Minimum opening size is 100 sq in 64516 sq mm with minimum dimensions of 3 in 76mm Minimum of 3 in 76mm when type...

Page 13: ...g 10 and 11 A field supplied accessory Horizontal Installation Kit trap grommet is required for all direct vent horizontal installations only The kit contains a rubber casing grommet designed to seal...

Page 14: ...n ports of the collector box Connect relief tube to port on collector box Rotate elbow to desired position and tighten clamp to 15 lb in Slide tube in stand offs to adjust length Connect the new press...

Page 15: ...on Attach condensate trap with screw to collector box Slide relief tube in stand offs to adjust length Vent elbow shown in alternate orientation Tighten clamp on inlet to vent elbow 15 lb in Align tra...

Page 16: ...osition and torque clamp on inlet 15 lb in Slide relief tube in stand offs to adjust length Attach condensate trap with screw to collector box Align trap over middle and right hand port on collector b...

Page 17: ...e not hard piped together and b There is an air gap at the point where the two drain lines meet or c All condensate piping is at least 3 4 in PVC and there is a relief tee at the top of condensate dra...

Page 18: ...in trap grommet is ONLY REQUIRED FOR DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS It is NOT required for applications using single pipe or ventilated combustion air venting NOTICE TIP FROM CONTRACTORS When installing the...

Page 19: ...e DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW Condensing Furnace Evaporator Coil Blower 3 4 PVC 1 2 3 4 1 2 CPVC or larger Positive pressure Pressure lower than areas with Negative pressure 3 4 PVC DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW 1 2...

Page 20: ...sing Furnace Evaporator Coil Blower 3 4 PVC 3 4 1 2 CPVC or larger Positive pressure Pressure lower than areas with Negative pressure 3 4 PVC DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 Open standpipe Option...

Page 21: ...PIPE ORIENTATION FOR CONDENSATE DISCHARGE A170128 Fig 18 Drain Trap Connection and Routing Appearance may vary INSTALLATION Cabinet air leakage is less than 2 at 1 0 in W C Cabinet air leakage is less...

Page 22: ...KC 1 Determine application being installed from Table 8 2 Construct hole in floor per Table 8 and Fig 21 3 Construct plenum to dimensions specified in Table 8 and Fig 21 4 Install special base coil as...

Page 23: ...Bottom Return Air Inlet These furnaces are shipped with bottom closure panel installed in bottom return air opening Remove and discard this panel when bottom return air is used To remove bottom closur...

Page 24: ...05 13 0 07 18 0 08 21 0 13 32 0 29 72 0 20 49 1000 472 0 06 16 0 11 28 0 11 28 0 17 43 0 27 67 1200 566 0 07 18 0 15 37 0 14 36 0 22 56 1400 661 0 08 21 0 19 48 0 18 45 0 28 70 1600 755 0 09 23 0 24...

Page 25: ...E RETURN BOTTOM RETURN 14 3 16 360 16 x 25 x 3 4 406 x 635 x 19 14 x 25 x 3 4 356 x 635 x 19 Washable 17 1 2 445 16 x 25 x 3 4 406 x 635 x 19 16 x 25 x 3 4 406 x 635 x 19 Washable 21 533 16 x 25 x 3 4...

Page 26: ...2 419 19 5 8 498 Downflow applications on combustible flooring KGASB sub base required 15 1 8 384 19 483 16 3 4 425 20 5 8 600 Downflow Applications on Combustible Flooring with CNPV CNRV CAR or CAP C...

Page 27: ...CLOSURE Representative drawing only some models may vary in appearance A170123 Fig 23 Removing Bottom Closure Panel 2 Screws BOTTOM PLATE SCREWS 4 1 Lay furnace on the back or side 2 Remove the four 4...

Page 28: ...L MIN 1 4 IN 6 MM TO 1 2 IN 13 MM MAX A11237 Fig 26 Furnace Pitch Requirements ANY COMBINATION OF 1 2 OR 3 PERMITTED A11036 Fig 27 Upflow Return Air Configurations and Restrictions A11037 Fig 28 Downf...

Page 29: ...N OF 1 2 40 000 14 3 16 YES YES NO YES 17 1 2 YES YES NO YES 60 000 14 3 16 YES YES NO YES 17 1 2 YES NO NO YES 80 000 17 1 2 YES YES NO YES 21 YES YES NO YES 100 000 21 YES YES NO YES 120 000 24 1 2...

Page 30: ...Installation 2 IN 51 mm COMBUSTION AIR PIPE SEE VENTING SECTION Install 12 x 22 204 x 559 mm sheet metal in front of and above the burner compartment area The sheet metal MUST extend above the furnac...

Page 31: ...ections to furnace with code approved tape or duct sealer NOTE Flexible connections should be used between ductwork and furnace to prevent transmission of vibration Ductwork passing through unconditio...

Page 32: ...1135 Orange 3 5 397 1485 1470 1455 1430 1390 1340 1280 1205 1120 1035 Blue 3 2 5 426 1120 1110 1100 1090 1065 1035 990 935 870 805 Red 3 2 0 433 940 920 910 890 865 830 790 745 690 625 048100 SIDE BOT...

Page 33: ...e a new listed connector Do not use a connector which has previously served another gas appliance Black iron pipe shall be installed at the furnace gas control valve and extend a minimum of 2 in 51 mm...

Page 34: ...y death or property damage Before servicing disconnect all electrical power to furnace When servicing controls label all wires prior to disconnection Reconnect wires correctly Verify proper operation...

Page 35: ...ket and screws are shipped in the loose parts bag included with the furnace See Fig 36 for J Box mounting locations The J Box mounting bracket and green ground screw is used as a grounding point for a...

Page 36: ...drill into blower shelf of furnace to route control wiring Route any control or accessory wiring to the blower compartment through external knockouts on the casing WARNING 24 V Wiring Make field 24 v...

Page 37: ...36 11 0 15 60100 115 60 1 127 104 11 9 15 8 12 36 11 0 20 60120 115 60 1 127 104 11 9 15 8 12 36 11 0 20 Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit operates satisfactorily Unit ampacity...

Page 38: ...NECT CONDENSING UNIT TWO WIRE FURNACE C O N T R O L R G COM W C R G Y GND GND FIELD 24 V WIRING FIELD 115 208 230 460 V WIRING FACTORY 24 V WIRING FACTORY 115 V WIRING 208 230 OR 460 V THREE PHASE 208...

Page 39: ...EUTRAL CONNECTIONS COOL HEAT SPARE 1 SPARE 2 BLOWER SPEED SELECTION TERMINALS EAC 1 TERMINAL 115 VAC 1 0 AMP MAX 115 VAC L1 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION PL2 HOT SURFACE IGNITER INDUCER MOTOR CONNECTOR PL1...

Page 40: ...used with this system must be UL listed material Acceptability under Canadian standard CAN CSA B149 is dependent upon full compliance with all installation instructions Under this standard it is recom...

Page 41: ...for single pipe or ventilated combustion air option A furnace shall not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate appliance designed to burn solid fuel Other gas appliances with their own ven...

Page 42: ...e to the outdoors is not required for a single pipe vent system A 12 in 304 mm long pipe with a 2 in 51 mm tight radius 90 degree elbow is required to be attached to the combustion air pipe adapter on...

Page 43: ...air pipe terminates in a well ventilated attic or crawl space Follow the clearances as shown in Fig 57 The combustion air pipe cannot terminate in attics or crawl spaces that use ventilation fans des...

Page 44: ...vent length Include deductions from the Maximum Equivalent Vent Length MEVL contained in the Venting Tables for elbows and flexible vent pipe Factory accessory concentric vent terminations or pipe le...

Page 45: ...e the vent elbow 1 Loosen the clamp on the inlet of the vent elbow attached to the inducer 2 Rotate the vent elbow to the required position There are rounded notches on the vent elbow to align it with...

Page 46: ...e supported to prevent sagging Space combustion air piping and vent piping hangers as shown in Table 14 Support pipes using perforated metal hanging strap or commercially available hangers or straps d...

Page 47: ...s shown in Fig 54 and all clearance shown in Fig 52 NOTE Follow the instructions of the vent terminal manufacturer These instructions are provided as a reference only Cut one 4 in 102 mm diameter hole...

Page 48: ...lame sense lockout Table 15 Approved Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Fitting and Cement Materials U S A Installations MATERIALS USA 1 All pipe fittings primers and solvents must conform to American Natio...

Page 49: ...gn Temp C Unit Size 40 000 BTUH 60 000 BTUH Uninsulated 3 8 in Insulation 1 2 in Insulation Uninsulated 3 8 in Insulation 1 2 in Insulation Pipe Dia mm 38 51 64 38 51 64 38 51 64 38 51 64 76 38 51 64...

Page 50: ...pped in the loose parts bag or available through Replacement Components required under 10 ft 3 M TEVL in all orientations Required for installations from 0 2000 0 to 610 M above sea level Failure to u...

Page 51: ...EVL 95 ft 29 M For 2 pipe from Table 17 Is TEVL less than MEVL YES Therefore 2 pipe MAY be used Example 2 A direct vent 60 000 BTUH furnace installed at 2100 ft 640M Venting system includes FOR EACH P...

Page 52: ...THE INDUCER FOR USAGE SEE MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT VENT LENGTH TABLE 10FT 3 1 M OF VENT OR LESS ONLY A170006 Fig 42 Inducer Vent Elbow Avoid short horizontal offsets with 90 deg Elbows Short offsets can be...

Page 53: ...items refer to the Inside Corner Clearance Table 3 ft 1 M to 6 ft 2 M Notes For this illustration Wall A is the wall adjacent to the wall the vent termination is located Wall B is the wall the vent t...

Page 54: ...he vent termination within a horizontal distance of 2 ft 61 cm from the centerline of the vent termination 6 ft 2 M Clearance to a ventilation exhaust including HRV ERV on either Wall A or Wall B 12 i...

Page 55: ...combustion air connection UPFLOW VERTICAL VENT A11310A Fig 46 Upflow Configurations Appearance may vary See Notes for Venting Options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 Rotate vent elbow to required position DOWNFLOW L...

Page 56: ...T RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION A11329A Fig 48 Horizontal Left Appearance may vary See Notes for Venting Options ALTERNATE COMBUSTION AIR CONNECTIONS HORIZONTAL RIGHT VERTICAL VENT CONFIGURATION A11337 Req...

Page 57: ...VENT PIPE FLUSH SHOWING COUPLING VENT PIPE FLUSH WITH ADAPTER VENT PIPE ADAPTER WITH GASKET INSTALLED ON FURNACE VENT PIPE IS CUT FLUSH WITH TOP OF ADAPTER PRIME AND CEMENT VENT PIPE TO ADAPTER ALLOW...

Page 58: ...a minimum of two sides beneath the floor See Note 4 Manufacturer s Recommendation See Notes 3 8 M Clearance to each side of the centerline extended above or below vent terminal of the furnace to a dr...

Page 59: ...y open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor See Note 4 Manufacturer s Recommendation See Notes 3 8 M Clearance to each side of the centerline extended above or below vent terminal of the furnac...

Page 60: ...termination with 2 elbows preferred 12 in min 305 mm from overhang or roof Maintain 12 in 305mm minimum clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade whichever is greater 6 in 152mm minimum...

Page 61: ...305 MM CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL OR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER COMBUSTION AIR ELBOW PARALLEL TO WALL OVERHANG 12 IN 305 MM MIN GROUND LEVEL OR ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL EXHAUST CLEA...

Page 62: ...ipe hangar Ventilated Combustion Air intake termination in crawl space Ventilated Combustion Air intake pipe CRAWL SPACE ATTIC highest level of insulation A10497 Fig 57 Vent Terminations for Ventilate...

Page 63: ...some models may vary in appearance TO CODE APPROVED DRAIN OR CONDENSATE PUMP Tee Dry Well Cap water tight and removable Tee Dry Well Cap water tight and removable Tee Dry Well Cap water tight and rem...

Page 64: ...r operates HUM 24vac terminal is only energized when the draft inducer is energized in heating Prime Condensate Trap with Water CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow these warnings could...

Page 65: ...e the factory orifice to a different orifice Tables have been provided in the furnace installation instructions to match the required orifice to the manifold pressure to the heat content and specific...

Page 66: ...If clocked rate does not match required input from Step 1 increase manifold pressure to increase input or decrease manifold pressure to decrease input Re peat steps b through e of Step 1 until correc...

Page 67: ...on thermostat per thermostat instruc tions and install on subbase or wall 5 Install blower access door Electronic thermostat Set cycle rate for 3 cycles per hr Check Safety Controls The flame sensor g...

Page 68: ...drawing only some models may vary in appearance A11153 Fig 60 Gas Valve without Tower Pressure Ports ON OFF SWITCH 1 8 NPT INLET PRESSURE TAP REGULATOR SEAL CAP REGULATOR ADJ UNDER CAP 1 2 NPT OUTLET...

Page 69: ...69 338309 201 Rev E A11602 Fig 64 Service Label Information 912S...

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Page 72: ...2 3 2 725 44 3 8 43 3 4 43 3 5 43 3 6 750 44 3 5 44 3 7 44 3 8 43 3 4 8000 775 44 3 3 44 3 4 44 3 5 44 3 7 2438 800 44 3 1 44 3 2 44 3 3 44 3 4 825 44 2 9 44 3 0 44 3 1 44 3 2 625 42 3 4 42 3 5 42 3 6...

Page 73: ...he maximum make point of the switch is 0 83 in W C ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death There may be more than one electrical supply to the f...

Page 74: ...erify that there is nothing plugged into the PLT connector Note If there is a jumper connector plugged into PLT remove it and discard See Fig 40 3 Verify that the Blower Heat Off Delay jumpers are set...

Page 75: ...abinet 7 Replace filter cabinet door 8 Turn on electrical supply to furnace Blower Motor and Wheel Maintenance To ensure long life economy and high efficiency clean accumulated dirt and grease from bl...

Page 76: ...or damaging the mounting to the burner assembly ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury death and or property damage Turn off the gas and electr...

Page 77: ...ontrol door Flushing Collector Box and Drainage System ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury death and or property damage Turn off the gas and...

Page 78: ...intricate design A build up of soot and carbon indicates that a problem exists which needs to be corrected such as improper adjustment of manifold pressure insufficient or poor quality combustion air...

Page 79: ...MAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the furnace and other property damage Do not use ethylene glycol automotive antifreeze coolant or equivalent Failure of plastic compo...

Page 80: ...GROMMET SCREW LOCATION BLOWER HSG ASSY BRACKET BRACKET ENGAGEMENT SEE DETAIL A CAPACITOR OR POWER CHOKE WHEN USED BRACKET SCREW GND BLOWER HSG ASSY MOTOR BLOWER WHEEL BLOWER CUTOFF BLOWER DETAIL A A11...

Page 81: ...y If the burner flame is proven the blower motor is energized on HEAT speed 25 sec after the gas valve GV is energized Simultaneously the electronic air cleaner terminal EAC 1 is energized and remains...

Page 82: ...ious fault or status code 11 1 short and 1 long flash if there was no previous fault After the control repeats the code 4 times the control will go through a brief component test sequence The inducer...

Page 83: ...sequence 3 more times before lockout 14 occurs If flame signal is lost during the blower on delay period blower will come on for the selected blower off delay Check the following items first before pr...

Page 84: ...84 A12420 Fig 73 Wiring Diagram 912S...

Page 85: ...g by brand name or contact BRYANT HEATING COOLING SYSTEMS Consumer Relations Department P O Box 4952 Syracuse New York 13221 4952 1 800 428 4326 Have available the model number series number and seria...

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