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In Canada installations must comply with CSA B149.1.
Install units in Canada in accordance with CSA-B149, local
installation codes and authorities having jurisdiction. CSA-
B149.1 is available from:
CSA INTERNATIONAL
5060 Spectrum Way
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 5N6
online: www.csa.ca
NOTICE:
Any equipment immersed in water (including by
flooding) must be replaced. Equipment and products im-
mersed in water will have operation adversely affected
thereby voiding the warranty.
RECEIVING
Immediately upon receipt, all cartons and contents should
be inspected for transit damage. Units with damaged car-
tons should be opened immediately. If damage is found, it
should be noted on the delivery papers, and a damage
claim filed with the last carrier.
• After unit has been delivered to job site, remove carton
taking care not to damage unit.
• Check the unit rating plate to be sure equipment
matches job specifications.
• Read the entire instructions before starting the installa-
tion.
• Install the unit in such a way as to allow necessary ac-
cess for service.
• Always remove the solid metal base pan from the top of
the furnace. The base pan is installed in this location for
shipping purposes only and should never remain in the
as-shipped location after installation.
• Install the unit with a 1/4” to 1/2” forward slope (toward
front) to ensure proper drainage.
• Install the unit in accordance with any local code which
may apply and the national codes. Latest editions are
available from: “National Fire Protection Association,
Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.” These pub-
lications are:
• ANSI/NFPA No. 70-(Latest Edition) National Electrical
Code.
• NFPA90A Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilat-
ing Systems.
• NFPA90B Installation of warm air heating and air con-
ditioning systems.
• In Canada CSA 22.2 Canadian Electrical Code.
• In Canada CSA B149.1; Canadian Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
IMPORTANT:
All manufacturer products meet current Fed-
eral OSHA Guidelines for safety. California Proposition 65
warnings are required for certain products, which are not
covered by the OSHA standards.
California's Proposition 65 requires warnings for products
sold in California that contain, or produce, any of over 600
listed chemicals known to the State of California to cause
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 product contains and/or produces
Proposition 65 chemicals. Although we have not changed
our processes, having the same label on all our products
facilitates manufacturing and shipping. We cannot always
know “when, or if” products will be sold in the California
market.
You may receive inquiries from customers about chemicals
found in, or produced by, some of our heating and air-con-
ditioning equipment, or found in natural gas used with some
of our products. Listed below are those chemicals and sub-
stances commonly associated with similar equipment in our
industry and other manufacturers.
• Glass Wool (Fiberglass) Insulation
• Carbon Monoxide (CO)
• Formaldehyde
• Benzene
More details are available at the Websites for OSHA (Occu-
pational Safety and Health Administration), at
www.osha.gov and the State of California's OEHHA (Office
of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment), at
www.oehha.org. Consumer education is important since the
chemicals and substances on the list are found in our daily
lives. Most consumers are aware that products present
safety and health risks, when improperly used, handled and
maintained.
EFFICIENCY TESTING NOTICE
For purposes of verifying or testing efficiency ratings, the
test procedure in Title 10 APPENDIX N to Subpart B of
Part 430 (Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy
Consumption of Furnaces and Boilers) and the clarifying
provisions provided in the AHRI Operations Manual for
Residential Furnaces that were applicable at the date of
manufacture should be used for test set up and perform-
ance.
General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION (cont.)
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