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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

SECTION II: TO OPERATE FURNACE

1. Be sure electrical power to furnace is turned on at the house-hold

service box.

2. Set wall thermostat to the desired temperature.

3. If furnace is equipped with Air Conditioning, the System Switch,

located at the wall thermostat, must be turned to HEAT in order for
the furnace to operate in the heating model.

The interlock system usually contains a heat-cool switch which must be
turned to either HEAT or COOL to activate either heating or cooling
operation.

If an interlock system has not been provided, the electrical supply to the
furnace must be turned OFF at the household service box, when the air
conditioner is being used. When operating the furnace, the electrical
supply to the air conditioner must be turned OFF.

TO SHUT FURNACE OFF

1. Turn thermostat to its lowest setting.

2. For complete shut-down, turn off electrical power at the household

service box.

SECTION III: SEQUENCE OF 

OPERATION

When room thermostat calls for heat, 24-volt power is supplied to the
heating element switches. As soon as the first heating element switch
closes, the blower starts and power is supplied to the first heating ele-
ment. Each additional element is staged on in successive intervals.

When the room thermostat is satisfied and no more heat is required, the
elements sequence off in the reverse order and the blower will then turn
off.

LIMIT CONTROLS

Each element has an automatic limit switch which is wired into the cir-
cuit and shuts off power to that element if the heat at that point exceeds
the allowable maximum heat.

BLOWER REMOVAL

To remove blower from furnace, turn off power at household service
box, turn furnace circuit breakers OFF. Disconnect wiring to blower, and
remove five (5) screws holding blower in furnace and slide blower out
from front of the furnace. See Figure 1.

Re-install blower in reverse order when assembling back into furnace.

SECTION IV: FURNACE OPERATION

CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Your electric furnace is equipped with a unique safety feature - circuit
breakers. These circuit breakers are located behind the door of the fur-
nace, near the bottom of the furnace. See Figure 1. If a component
should fail inside the furnace, the circuit breakers will prevent damage
that can be caused by an electrical short. If the breakers ever trip, they
can be reset by first turning off the power to the furnace at the home's
circuit breaker panel. See Warning below. Then remove the furnace
door and reset the circuit breaker in the furnace. Re-install the furnace
door and turn the power back on at the home's breaker panel. If for
some reason these circuit breakers should trip again, a service techni-
cian should be contacted as a problem exists inside the furnace. A list
of authorized service centers is provided with every furnace and will
assist you in obtaining service for your furnace.

LUBRICATION

The blower motor bearings are factory sealed. Additional lubrication is
not required.

BLOWER ASSEMBLY

Every electric furnace comes equipped with a blower capable of operat-
ing a heat pump or air conditioner. With the addition of the proper heat
pump, you can enjoy comfort and savings all year long. An air condi-
tioner will also work with your furnace and will provide cool summer
days, at a very low operating cost.

If you have an air conditioner which does not use the furnace blower
for air distribution and operates completely independent of the fur-
nace, the thermostat system must have an interlock to prevent the
furnace and air conditioner from operating at the same time. Such
operation could cause equipment damage, energy waste and over-
heating of the home.

Furnace will still operate if room temperature falls below thermostat
setting.

Only authorized service technicians should remove the blower.

NOTICE

NOTICE

 FIGURE 1: 

Component Locations

You must first de-energize the furnace at the main household power
supply and lock it.

UL

R

FILTER (IN
DOWNFLOW
ONLY) *

CAVITY
FOR
COIL

THERMOSTAT
WIRES

CIRCUIT
BREAKERS

ELECTRIC
PANEL

FIELD WIRING
PROTECTIVE
SHIELD

Filter in the front panel when louvered doors
are used. Filter located in base for upflow units.

*

Summary of Contents for EB

Page 1: ...on of State Codes may create a hazard and may ruin the equipment In addition the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act and its Regulations require the use of compo nents listed or certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory in all manufactured homes built and sold subject to that act To avoid the possibility of electrical shock do not open electrical box p...

Page 2: ...EAKERS Your electric furnace is equipped with a unique safety feature circuit breakers These circuit breakers are located behind the door of the fur nace near the bottom of the furnace See Figure 1 If a component should fail inside the furnace the circuit breakers will prevent damage that can be caused by an electrical short If the breakers ever trip they can be reset by first turning off the powe...

Page 3: ...N Your furnace s best friend is your service technician If the unit gives any indication of improper operation call your authorized service tech nician If the service technician is allowed to perform the normal routine care of your furnace many times he can detect potential difficulties and make corrections before trouble develops Preventive maintenance of this type will allow you to operate this ...

Page 4: ...570930 BUM C 0112 4 Johnson Controls Unitary Products SECTION V REPAIR PARTS LIST 1 24 25 3 4 5 6 26 9 10 11 7 17 16 15 20 21 22 23 12 27 13 14 19 17 18 29 28 1 ...

Page 5: ...S1 02541238000 4 8Kw 9 6Kw S1 02541237000 S1 02541236000 18 Limit Switch S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 19 Fusible Link S1 02435663000 S1 02435663000 S1 02435663000 20 Bracket Circuit Breaker 3500 128 3500 128 3500 128 21 Circuit Breaker 1 Req d S1 3500 377P A Circuit Breaker 2 Req d S1 3500 377P A S1 3500 377P A 22 Buss Bar See N...

Page 6: ...1240000 2 Ea 9 6Kw S1 02541236000 10 4Kw 11 2Kw S1 02541240000 S1 02541238000 18 Limit Switch S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 S1 02541249000 Open 200 Close 60 19 Fusible Link S1 02435663000 S1 02435663000 S1 02435663000 20 Bracket Circuit Breaker 3500 128 3500 128 3500 128 21 Circuit Breaker 2 Req d See Note 2 S1 3500 377P A S1 3500 377P A S1 3500 377P A 22 Buss B...

Page 7: ...570930 BUM C 0112 Johnson Controls Unitary Products 7 NOTES ...

Page 8: ...and service instructions 10 Cleaning replacement of filters or any other routine maintenance as set out in the User s Information Maintenance and Service Manual 11 Replacement or cleaning of nozzles or orifices 12 Fuses either internal or external to the product 13 Excessive fuel or electricity consumption THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED ...

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