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  3.  The  following  types  of  installation  may  require 

OUTDOOR  AIR  for  combustion,  due  to  chemical 
exposures: 

o

  - Commercial buildings 

o

  - Buildings with indoor pools 

o

  - Furnaces installed in laundry rooms 

o

  - Furnaces installed in hobby or craft rooms 

o

  - Furnaces installed near chemical storage areas 

o

  Exposure  to  the  following  substances  in  the 

combustion  air  supply  may  also  require  OUTDOOR 
AIR for combustion: 

  - Permanent wave solutions 

  - Chlorinated waxes and cleaners 

  - Chlorine based swimming pool chemicals 

  - Water softening chemicals 

  - De-icing salts or chemicals 

  - Carbon tetrachloride 

  - Halogen type refrigerants 

  

Cleaning 

solvents 

(such 

as 

perchloroethylene) 

  - Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc. 

  - Hydrochloric acid 

  - Cements and glues 

  - Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers 

  - Masonry acid washing materials 

WARNINGS 

 

NEVER burn garbage or paper in the unit. 
NEVER store combustible material around it. 

 

CAUTION 

 

DO  NOT  START  THE  BURNER  UNTIL  ALL  FITTINGS,  COVERS  AND  DOORS  ARE  IN 
PLACE.    DO  NOT  TAMPER  WITH  THE  FURNACE  OR  CONTROLS,  CALL  A  QUALIFIED 
BURNER  TECHNICIAN.    DO  NOT  STORE  OR  USE  GASOLINE  OR  OTHER  FLAMMABLE 
VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS UNIT OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE. 

 
 

DANGER 

 

Do not use this furnace as a construction heater.  Use of this furnace as a construction 
heater exposes it to abnormal conditions, contaminated combustion air and lack of air 
filtering.    Failure  to  follow  this  warning  can  lead  to  premature  furnace  failure  which 
could result in a fire hazard and/or bodily harm and/or materials damages. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for KHM SERIES

Page 1: ...TIONS MUST MEET ALL LOCAL AND FEDERAL CODES THAT MAY DIFFER FROM THIS MANUAL Please read the manual in its entirety before beginning installation This manual must be kept with the furnace for future r...

Page 2: ...19 5 2 GAS FIRED FURNACE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 20 5 2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION 21 6 0 FURNACE OPERATION AND SETTINGS 22 6 1 BLOWER SETTING 22 6 2 FAN TIMER CONTROL BOARD ST9103 A 1028 23 6 3 ST9103 A 102...

Page 3: ...injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquid in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS o Do not try to light the appliance o Do no...

Page 4: ...tic pressure within the allowable range as specified in Section 5 of these instructions See furnace rating plate When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts carry air circulated by the furnace to...

Page 5: ...s paint removers varnishes etc Hydrochloric acid Cements and glues Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers Masonry acid washing materials WARNINGS NEVER burn garbage or paper in the unit NEVER...

Page 6: ...NFPA 54 AND OR NATIONAL GAS AND PROPANE INSTALLATION CODE CAN CSA B149 1 2 0 PRODUCT INFORMATION CLEARANCE minimum TO COMBUSTIBLES Operation and Service Clearances Top Sides of Supply Plenum 1 25 mm...

Page 7: ...457 x 457 mm Hot air supply B 20 x 20 508 x 508 mm PLENUM DIMENSIONS KHM 200 Cold air return A 23 x 18 584 x 457 mm Hot air supply B 24 x 20 610 x 508 mm AIR FILTERS KHM 100 20 x 20 x 2 Pleated UL app...

Page 8: ...7 KHM 100 DIMENSIONS Dimensions are in inches KHM 200 DIMENSIONS Dimensions are in inches...

Page 9: ...combination gas valve inlet using new clean black iron pipe and malleable iron fittings only Do not use copper brass cast iron or galvanized pipe or fittings Provide support for gas piping Do not rest...

Page 10: ...mbination gas valve to gas pressures in excess of 14 W C The valve has a safety mechanism that interrupt the flow of gas over 14 W C In any event higher pressure could damage the valve seat resulting...

Page 11: ...ion Enough combustion air should be provided to the gas fired furnace in accordance with the section Air for combustion and ventilation of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or clause 8 2...

Page 12: ...e poisoning or death When an existing furnace is removed from a common venting system the common venting system is likely to be too large for proper venting of the appliances connected to it At the ti...

Page 13: ...g of Category I Venting Systems CSA B199 1 of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 and or Section 7 Venting Systems and Air Supply for Appliances and Appendix C Vent Sizing Tables for Catego...

Page 14: ...the entrance of the chimney can be increased by insulating the flue pipe between the furnace and the chimney base If this is not sufficient consider cutting or removing some flue baffles in the furnac...

Page 15: ...accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 and or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Part 1 if an external electrical source is uti...

Page 16: ...gas safety devices for detecting spillage of flue gases due to a blocked flue or inadequate draft After detecting a problem the switch de energizes the system s burner control NEVER reset the switch...

Page 17: ...ace to areas outside the space containing the furnace the return air shall also be handled by a duct s sealed to the furnace casing and terminating outside the space containing the furnace For a furna...

Page 18: ...ottom right side and under the furnace Follow the instructions below to install the air filter support properly Step 1 Slide air filter spacer inside the outside filter rack Step 2 Screw in the 4 scre...

Page 19: ...t side right side or base panel where you want to install the air filter Step 6 Cut the panel between the 4 knockouts Step 7 Using 8 screws install the air filter rack on the furnace Step 8 Slide the...

Page 20: ...ion in section 5 2 below o In the section Combustion head settings disregard the table and use the information in section 5 2 below o In the section Manifold pressures disregard the table and use the...

Page 21: ...off valve that you closed a few steps back Press the red button on the ignition control The burner should then retry its ignition and light the burner If this sequence is not respected consult the bu...

Page 22: ...11 0 Propane 9 8 Natural 11 6 Propane Efficiency 83 50 83 50 General Information Motor info Temperature Rise F 75 Max 0 5 W C Static Pr essure 75 Max 0 5 W C Static Pressure Static Pressure at 0 2 WC...

Page 23: ...k that the furnace starts and operates as usual OPERATION If the furnace system fails to operate or operates in an unusual manner call your service technician If the burner fails to operate at any tim...

Page 24: ...tlet air is too cold or too warm at the end of the heating cycle after the burner has turned off adjust the FAN OFF dip switch on electronic fan center Refer to the next figure FAN OFF Dip Switch OFF...

Page 25: ...Burner shuts down after call for heat is satisfied 5 Blower stops according to adjusted FAN OFF Dip switch selection ST9103 Cooling Sequence 1 Thermostat calls for cooling 2 Blower starts immediately...

Page 26: ...Move to next step No Check for bad connection Yes Move to next step No Change Transformer 3 Electronic Fan control Check for 24 Volts between R and C Yes Move to next step No Change the electronic bo...

Page 27: ...p No Change the electronic fan control Check for 120 Volts on the contact No of the burner activation relay Yes Move to next step No Change the burner activation relay Check for 120 volts on the orang...

Page 28: ...electronic fan control Yes Compressor ON No Check thermostat and wiring 9 Electronic air filter Check for 120 Volts on terminal EAC of the electronic fan control thermostat must call a Heat Cool or F...

Page 29: ...ILTERS To maintain furnace performance and safety replace dirty filters as required or at least once every heating season or as required Use new approved disposable filters of the same size and type D...

Page 30: ...off oil and power to furnace 2 Remove the two 2 screws securing the blower door Figure 1 3 Open blower compartment Figure 2 4 Disconnect the wiring to the blower motor 5 Remove the screw securing the...

Page 31: ...manufacturer has supplied instructions for servicing and maintenance should be performed as instructed Riello 40 G120 Gas Burner Carlin EZGas PRO Burner Burner PERFORM COMBUSTION TEST Perform an annua...

Page 32: ...31 8 0 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS HEATING COOLING Connection for Carlin Burner check the Carlin burner instruction manual...

Page 33: ...32 9 0 EXPLODED PARTS VIEW KHM 100 Exploded Parts View KHM 100 Part List...

Page 34: ...C SPDT 24V 1 17 4TF 00 40VA 00 Transformer HTC 01A0BB01 40 VA 1 18 FAN A0 0002 00 Fan Motor Assembly KLR 090 PSC Motor 1 19 FAN A0 0002 01 Fan Motor Assembly KLR 090 ECM Motor 1 20 3BU 10 08DD 00 Blow...

Page 35: ...34 KHM 200 Part List...

Page 36: ...4001 24VAC Form C SPDT 24V 1 17 4TF 00 40VA 00 Transformer HTC 01A0BB01 40 VA 1 18 FAN A0 0001 00 Fan Motor Assembly KHM 140 PSC Motor 1 19 FAN A0 0001 01 Fan Motor Assembly KHM 140 ECM Motor 1 20 3BU...

Page 37: ...ULTS Size of unit Btu h Input __________________ Manifold pressure _____________ Chimney____________ Combustion Results CO2 Chimney draft W C Ambient temperature F Gross flue temperature F Temperature...

Page 38: ...sure Reading A C Coil Total Resistance Reading Supply Pressure Ps Return Pressure Pr Coil Pressure Pc Supply Pressure Ps Temperature Rise Reading Supply Temp Ts Return Temp Tr Probe must not be in dir...

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