PRODUCT DESIGN
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When installing a propane storage tank, the contractor must
consider proper tank sizing, safety, efficiency, ground char-
acteristics and aesthetics. For a residential customer, the
size may range from 100-1,000 gallons, depending on house-
hold use. Typically, a 500 gallon tank is ample for an aver-
age four-bedroom home. However, it is best to consult your
local propane supplier to ensure the proper sizing for pro-
pane storage requirements. Determining the correct tank
size for each household is a function of demand, economy,
efficiency and convenience. It is a process that requires
cooperation between the propane supplier and customer.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
T
O AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, WIRING TO THE UNIT MUST BE
PROPERLY POLARIZED AND GROUNDED.
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
D
ISCONNECT
ALL
POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
INSTALLING THIS UNIT.
M
ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY
BE PRESENT.
F
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION
L
ABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS.
W
IRING ERRORS CAN COUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION.
V
ERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING.
WIRING HARNESS
The wiring harness is an integral part of this furnace. Field
alteration to comply with electrical codes should not be
required. Wires are color coded for identification purposes.
Refer to the wiring diagram for wire routings. If any of the
original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced,
it must be replaced with wiring material having a tempera-
ture rating of at least 105° C. Any replacement wiring must
be copper conductor.
115 VOLT LINE CONNECTIONS
Before proceeding with electrical connections, ensure that
the supply voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to
that specified on the unit rating plate. Power supply to the
furnace must be N.E.C. Class 1, and must comply with all
applicable codes. The furnace must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in their absence, with
the latest edition of The National Electric Code, ANSI NFPA
70 and/or The Canadian Electric Code CSA C22.1.
Use a separate fused branch electrical circuit containing
properly sized wire, and fuse or circuit breaker. The fuse
or circuit breaker must be sized in accordance with the
maximum overcurrent protection specified on the unit rat-
ing plate. An electrical disconnect must be provided at the
furnace location.
NOTE:
Line polarity must be observed when making field
connections.
WARNING
I
N 90% FURNACE UPRIGHT UPFLOW INSTALLATIONS, THE DRAIN TRAP MUST
BE MOUNTED ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE UNIT FROM THE JUNCTION
BOX.
T
HIS WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF WATER REACHING THE JUNCTION
BOX IN THE EVENT OF A BLOCKED DRAIN CONDITION.
Connect hot, neutral, and ground wires as shown in the
wiring diagram located on the unit’s blower door. Line po-
larity must be observed when making field connections.
Line voltage connections can be made through either the
right or left side panel.
CAUTION
E
DGES OF SHEET METAL HOLES MAY BE SHARP.
U
SE GLOVES A PRECAUTION
WHEN REMOVING HOLE PLUGS.
NOTE:
Wire routing must not interfere with circulator blower
operation, filter removal, or routine maintenance.
WARNING
T
O AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, INJURY, OR DEATH, THE
FURNACE MUST BE ELECTRICALLY GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL
CODES OR, IN THEIR ABSENCE, WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE
N
ATIONAL
E
LECTRIC
C
ODE.
115 VOLT LINE CONNECTION OF ACCESSORIES
(HUMIDIFIER AND ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER)
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
D
ISCONNECT
ALL
POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
CHANGING ANY ELECTRICAL WIRING.
M
ULTIPLE POWER
SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT.
F
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
Some furnaces have an integrated ignition control that
is equipped with line voltage accessory terminals for
controlling power to an optional field-supplied humidi-
fier and/or electronic air cleaner.