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MORTEX

 

PRODUCTS

 

INC

 

FORT

 

WORTH,

 

TX

 

76106

 

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USERS INFORMATION MANUAL 

 

DOWNFLOW 

       For 

Installation 

In: 

  

 

SINGLE AND TWO STAGE   

 

 

 

1. Manufactured (Mobile) Home 

2. Recreational Vehicle

 

ELECTRIC FURNACE

 

 

 

 

 

3. Modular Homes & Buildings

 

4. Residential Homes 

 

MODELS: E30 SERIES

 

LIST OF SECTIONS – USERS INFORMATION MANUAL 

– 

General 

     1 

– 

Start 

Up 

Shutdown 

Instructions 

   4 

– 

Safety      2 

– 

Owner 

Maintenance 

    4 

3 – Owners Information & Seasonal Information   

 

 

LIST OF SECTIONS – SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 

– 

Safety      7 

– 

Trouble 

Shooting 

    10 

– 

Furnace 

Maintenance 

    8 

– 

Blower 

Performance 

    12 

3 – Furnace Controls 

 

 

 

 

7 – Accessories and Replacement Parts  Lists 

 

 

16 

– 

Sequence 

of 

Operation 

    9 

– 

Replacement 

Parts 

    17 

 

LIST OF FIGURES 

– 

Circuit 

Breaker 

Locations 

    3 

– 

Component 

Locations 

    9 

2 – Return Air Louvered Door Air Filter Location  

 

10 – Constant Torque Motor Terminal Locations   

 

10 

3 – Return Air Louvered Door Air Filters 

 

 

11 – Heater Contactor 

Terminal 

Designations 

  11 

4 – Coil Cabinet Top Pleated Filter 

Location 

 

  6 

12 

– 

Blower Mounting Plate and Screw Locations 

 11 

5 – Coil Hanging Filter Location 

 

 

 

13 – Replacement Parts Drawing 1/3 HP Constant Torque Motor 

17 

6 – Replacing the Coil Cabinet Front Door 

 

 

14 – Replacement Parts Drawing 1/2 HP Constant Torque Motor 

18 

7 – Control Box Cover 

 

 

 

 

14 – Replacement Parts Drawing 3/4 HP Constant Torque Motor 

19 

8 – Blower Assembly and Mounting Screw Location 

 

 

 

LIST OF TABLES 

1 – Constant Torque Motor Terminal Connections  11 

Accessory 

Parts 

List 

    16 

2 – Blower Performance 1/3 HP – Constant Torque Motor   

12 

7 – Replacement Parts List 1/3 HP – Constant Torque Motor 

17 

3 – Blower Performance 1/2 HP – Constant Torque Motor   

13 

8 – Replacement Parts List 1/2 HP – Constant Torque Motor 

18 

4 – Blower Performance 1/2 HP – Constant Torque Motor   

14 

9 – Replacement Parts List 3/4 HP – Constant Torque Motor 

19 

5 - Blower Performance 3/4 HP – Constant Torque Motor   

15 

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION 

Contact us by mail:  Manufactured and Distributed 

by 

 Mortex 

Products 

Inc. 

     

 

      501 

Terminal 

Rd 

  www.mortx.com 

       Fort 

Worth, 

TX 

76106 

 

 

SECTION I: GENERAL 

The following list includes important facts and information regarding 
the electric furnace and its inclusions.  

1.

 

Furnace is rated at 240 volts AC at 60 Hertz 

2.

 

Furnace is the same cabinet size for all models 

3.

 

All furnaces are equipped with a blower for A/C or Heat Pump 
operation. 

4.

 

This furnace is designed for downflow and horizontal 
application. 

5.

 

This furnace must not be operated without furnace door 
installed. 

NOTE: This furnace and its components listed on the A/C and Heat 
Pump equipment sticker were listed in combination as a system by 
ETL for the United States. 

 

BLOWER MOTOR SPEED TAP INFORMATION

 

The constant torque motor is designed with 5 speed taps. The speed 
taps are designed to be used as shown below: 
Tap 5 is used for HIGH SPEED Cooling operation. 
Tap 4 is used for MED-HIGH SPEED Cooling or Heating operation. 
Tap 3 is used for MEDIUM SPEED Cooling or Heating operation. 
Tap 2 is used for MED-LOW SPEED Heating operation. 

Tap 1 is used for LOW SPEED Constant Circulation operation 
ONLY. This speed tap circulates around 200 CFM and is energized 
by the “G” thermostat terminal. Tap 1 does not circulate enough air 
to support the heating or cooling operation. If used for cooling the 
evaporator coil will freeze up. If used for heating the limits will open 
very quickly. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

USERS MUST READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS 
MANUAL AND THIS MANUAL MUST BE SAVED FOR 
FUTURE REFERENCE 
 

FIRE OR ELECTRICAL HAZARD 

Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in 
serious injury, death, or property damage. 
A fire or electrical hazard may result causing property 
damage, personal injury or loss of life. 

Summary of Contents for E30 SERIES

Page 1: ...Torque Motor 14 9 Replacement Parts List 3 4 HP Constant Torque Motor 19 5 Blower Performance 3 4 HP Constant Torque Motor 15 CONTACT INFORMATION Contact us by mail Manufactured and Distributed by Mo...

Page 2: ...block or obstruct air openings used for ventilation and cooling of the furnace electrical components 8 Refer to the furnace rating plate for the furnace model number for the operating specifications...

Page 3: ...an The furnace s best friend is a qualified service technician If the unit gives any indication of improper operation call the service technician The service technician is allowed to perform the norma...

Page 4: ...of the furnace to make sure there are no flammable materials in the area If you smell vapors of any kind DO NOT turn on the power to the furnace until vapors have been ventilated and removed from the...

Page 5: ...s on the center shelf Refer to Figure 6 10 Push the upper door forward and tighten with the thumb screw until the door is secured to the cabinet Refer to Figure 6 11 Follow the instructions to Turn On...

Page 6: ...ted as to how to clean and reinstall filters washable or replaceable filters for good preventive maintenance Care must be taken that the edges of the washable or replaceable filter are resting on the...

Page 7: ...cause serious injury if clothing or body parts get caught in the moving part The manufacturer or distributer will not be responsible for any repairs due to improper parts changes improper maintenance...

Page 8: ...trol Box Cover Figure 8 Blower Assembly and Mounting Screw Location 8 Check the blower wheel for dust and debris Use the brush and the vacuum cleaner to remove any dust or debris from the wheel Be car...

Page 9: ...heating or cooling operation 9 Thermostat Y Circuit The thermostat Y circuit is used for cooling or high speed indoor fan operation When 24 VAC is placed on the thermostat Y circuit the 24 vac is sen...

Page 10: ...heck all wiring connections especially on any of the components to ensure they are securely fastened If you have 240 VAC coming out of the control box circuit breakers and you have 24 VAC between the...

Page 11: ...tactor check for 24 VAC between the A1 and A2 terminals If 24 VAC is present then replace the heater contactor L1 L2 T1 T2 A 1 A 2 Figure 11 Heater Contactor Terminal Designations Blower Motor FLA 1 3...

Page 12: ...2 741 615 466 LO 764 689 586 507 460 399 332 MED LO 855 807 733 632 571 521 478 416 367 MEDIUM 990 923 878 825 741 672 628 574 520 440 MED HI 1085 1031 988 929 878 789 725 663 603 474 HI 1291 1247 120...

Page 13: ...56 630 494 with Cabinet MEDIUM 1251 1216 1170 1134 1079 1045 1009 860 685 570 97 FLSB 27 MED HI 1450 1410 1380 1335 1303 1221 1139 1056 737 580 or 97 FLSF 27 HI 1549 1506 1457 1410 1335 1246 1165 1056...

Page 14: ...1245 1137 1012 679 551 or 97 FLSF 39 HI 1570 1531 1488 1415 1344 1279 1170 1070 736 562 CFMwith Coil LO 851 813 759 708 618 555 523 458 394 362 98 8Z12W OP MED LO 1021 982 934 884 837 740 684 636 573...

Page 15: ...4 1065 874 711 561 with Cabinet MEDIUM 1404 1350 1327 1294 1251 1211 1145 1005 718 535 97 FSOB 39 MED HI 1601 1538 1468 1400 1327 1241 1148 888 719 541 HI 1725 1613 1530 1442 1360 1283 1190 1088 739 5...

Page 16: ...TON ACCESSORY BLOWER 86MH0025 3 4 HP PSC 5 TON ACCESSORY BLOWER 86MH0026 3 4 HP CONSTANT TORQUE 5 TON ACCESSORY BLOWER 86MH0027 21 1200 CFM BROKE DOWN COOLING COIL CABINET 97 FLSB 21 21 1600 CFM BROK...

Page 17: ...019P R68AB0019P 6 HEATER CONTACTOR 2 R68AB0019P R68AB0019P R68AB0019P 7 TRANSFORMER R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 8 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 R68BAD014 R68BAD016 R68BAD018 R68BAD...

Page 18: ...HEATER CONTACTOR 2 R68AB0019P R68AB0019P R68AB0019P 7 TRANSFORMER R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 8 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 R68BAD015 R68BAD017 R68BAD018 R68BAD015 R68BAD018 R68B...

Page 19: ...AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 R68AA0003 8 CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 R68BAD015 R68BAD017 R68BAD018 R68BAD015 R68BAD018 R68BAD018 9 CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 R68BAD014 R68BAD013 R68BAD017 10 LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL...

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