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507389-02

Issue 1733

Model

Rise 

Range 

(°F)

Mid 

Rise 

(°F)

Indoor 

Blower 

Speed

Unit 

Voltage 

(V)

0.1 “ w.c.

0.2 “ w.c.

0.3 “ w.c.

0.4 “ w.c.

SCFM

Temp 

Rise 

(F°)

SCFM

Temp 

Rise 

(F°)

SCFM

Temp 

Rise 

(F°)

SCFM

Temp 

Rise 

(F°)

HWC9N2211P12A

25 - 55

40

TAP 1 

(HEAT) *

208 or 230

480

40

450

43

425

45

395

49

TAP 2 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

570

34

540

36

510

38

485

40

TAP 3 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

655

29

625

31

595

32

575

33

TAP 4 

(COOL)

208 or 230

410

370

340

305

TAP 5 

(COOL)

208 or 230

455

415

385

355

HWC9N3311P12A

35 - 65

50

TAP 1 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

480

60

450

63

425

N/A

395

N/A

TAP 2 

(HEAT) *

208 or 230

570

50

540

53

510

56

485

59

TAP 3 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

655

44

625

46

595

48

575

50

TAP 4 

(COOL)

208 or 230

410

370

340

305

TAP 5 

(COOL)

208 or 230

455

415

385

355

HWC9N3311P18A

30 - 60

45

TAP 1 

(HEAT) *

208 or 230

645

44

615

47

590

49

565

51

TAP 2 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

780

37

755

38

730

39

710

40

TAP 3 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

900

32

875

33

855

34

835

34

TAP 4 

(COOL)

208 or 230

605

575

545

520

TAP 5 

(COOL)

208 or 230

650

615

585

555

HWC9N4411P18A

35 - 65

50

TAP 1 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

645

59

615

62

590

65

565

N/A

TAP 2 

(HEAT) *

208 or 230

780

49

755

51

730

52

710

54

TAP 3 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

900

43

875

44

855

45

835

46

TAP 4 

(COOL)

208 or 230

605

575

545

520

TAP 5 

(COOL)

208 or 230

650

615

585

555

HWC9N5511P18A

45 - 75

60

TAP 1 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

645

73

615

N/A

590

N/A

565

N/A

TAP 2 

(HEAT)

208 or 230

780

61

755

63

730

65

710

67

TAP 3 

(HEAT) *

208 or 230

900

53

875

54

855

55

835

57

TAP 4 

(COOL)

208 or 230

605

575

545

520

TAP 5 

(COOL)

208 or 230

650

615

585

555

N/A: Do not operate unit in heating mode using this blower speed at this external static pressure. Outside of temperature rise range.
*: As shipped for heating operation.

Table 2. 

Airflows and Heating Temperature Rises as a Function of External Static Pressure

Summary of Contents for HWC9 V-Series

Page 1: ...in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Such actions could result in property damage personal injury or death WARNING Do not store combustible materials near the furnace or warm air ducts The m...

Page 2: ...r portions of the unit may be surrounded by a closet with minimum clearances to combustible material of 0 sides 2 top and 1 front and plenum Adequate clearance must be provided to install gas line uni...

Page 3: ...tion air requirements during construction The furnace heat exchanger components duct system air filters and evaporator coils must be thoroughly cleaned following final construction clean up All furnac...

Page 4: ...led in an unconditioned space the condensate drain elbow outside the unit cabinet must have heat tape suitable for PVC pipe installed and the elbow insulated This heat tape and insulation are field su...

Page 5: ...ate Drain Component Locations Side Exit Figure 4 Furnace Condensate Drain Component Locations Front Exit Condensate Trap Side Panel Upper Drain Hose from Collector Box Lower Drain Hose to drain fittin...

Page 6: ...art of the appliance The venting system must not be modified or added on to The unit contains a combustion inducer The inducer draws the combustion products out of the heat exchanger and forces them f...

Page 7: ...must be used Do not use a connector which has previously serviced another gas appliance A manual shutoff valve must be located outside the unit The use of a union located upstream of the controls is...

Page 8: ...ional Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 latest edition for installations in the U S or the Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 CSA C22 1 latest edition for installations in Canada See rating plate for minim...

Page 9: ...6 deep Insert the duct into the return opening in the bottom of the unit and flange the duct over the existing flanges around the opening inside the unit Make sure that all sides of the duct are flang...

Page 10: ...615 47 590 49 565 51 TAP 2 HEAT 208 or 230 780 37 755 38 730 39 710 40 TAP 3 HEAT 208 or 230 900 32 875 33 855 34 835 34 TAP 4 COOL 208 or 230 605 575 545 520 TAP 5 COOL 208 or 230 650 615 585 555 HWC...

Page 11: ...615 N A 590 N A 565 N A TAP 2 HEAT 208 or 230 780 61 755 63 730 65 710 67 TAP 3 HEAT 208 or 230 900 53 875 54 855 55 835 57 TAP 4 COOL 208 or 230 800 775 755 735 TAP 5 COOL 208 or 230 880 860 835 815...

Page 12: ...ode A high altitude conversion kit available from the manufacturer and approved for this purpose must be used Installation and Operation in Extremely Cold Weather Areas In areas where extremely cold b...

Page 13: ...satisfied the burners and combustion blower shut off 7 Circulating air blower will shut off 120 seconds later If the burners should fail to ignite the ignition control will try to ignite the burners...

Page 14: ...ly Igniter Combustion Inducer Gas Valve Gas Manifold Rollout Switch Burner Manifold Assembly Primary Limit Heat Exchanger Access Panel Cold End Header Box Upper Drain Hose Inducer Elbow Flue Tube Drai...

Page 15: ...Page 15 of 20 507389 02 Issue 1733 Figure 11 Burner Manifold Assembly Removal Step 7 Mounting Brackets Step 8 Burner Manifold Assembly Step 9 Step 10...

Page 16: ...m the vest panel 10 Finally pull the assembly from the unit 11 Once the burner assembly is removed the burners can be cleaned using a bottle brush 12 For reassembly follow the above steps in reverse o...

Page 17: ...urner assembly 3 Remove the orifices by unscrewing them Do not use any pipe thread sealant during reassembly 4 For reassembly follow the above steps in reverse order Combustion Inducer The combustion...

Page 18: ...Heater 1 Remove the control board mounting bracket as described previously 2 Remove the furnace condensate drain and upper and lower hoses as described previously 3 Disconnect the two lead wires at th...

Page 19: ...ing chassis normally requires no maintenance since it is a closed self contained system System is charged with R410A refrigerant Periodic maintenance is limited to Cleaning the air filter Follow direc...

Page 20: ...GERANT HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH BLUE BLK WHT RED BLACK BLACK BLUE YELLOW OPERATING MODE CIRCUIT HEATING R W COOLING R G Y FAN R G ORG GREEN WHITE WHITE GREEN N G L C BLACK BLUE GREEN BLK WHT COOL HEAT UNU...

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