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Use in Mobile Homes

Models from 10 kW to 20 kW are certified for “L”-shape and “T”-
shape shallow duct installation with model FSB-1 sub-base in
downflow applications when the supply air ducts pass through
the floor of the structure. Recommended size of a floor opening:
14¼” x 14¼” (362 mm x 362 mm). The duct system must be
designed so that the external static pressure of the system does
not exceed the maximum external static pressure of 0.50” W.C.
(125 Pa).

SHALLOW DUCT AREA REQUIREMENTS

D

UCT

D

EPTH

D

UCT

W

IDTH

4" (102 mm)

16" (406 mm)

5" (127 mm)

13" (330 mm)

6" (152 mm)

10" (254 mm)

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Using Optional Equipment

7.1

Two-Stage or Outdoor Thermostat

The

SEASON SELECT

switch must be in the M

ILD

position.

These controls can be used on all furnaces except 10 kW
model.

Follow the directions supplied with the two-stage or outdoor
thermostat in conjunction with the furnace wiring diagram.
When used, the furnace stage will supply heat as follows in
the opposite chart:

Model

First Stage

Second Stage

10 kW

10 kW

15 kW

10 kW

5 kW

18 kW

9 kW

9 kW

20 kW

10 kW

10 kW

25 kW

15 kW

10 kW

7.2

Air Conditioning

Your furnace is equipped with all the controls required for the
addition of air conditioning (except the heat-cool thermostat).

The evaporator coil may be installed by a local contractor in
sheet metal plenum of his own manufacture. The coil should be
located: centred over the “chimney” of the furnace 4” (102 mm)
to 6” (152 mm) above the top of the furnace.

Make sure no air is allowed to bypass the cooling coil during
cooling operation. If the discharge opening is a great deal larger
than the coil, and the ductwork is correspondingly larger than
the coil, you may want to use a bypass damper for heating.
The damper would be closed in summer, directing all air flow
through the coil. In winter the damper would be open to allow
air to bypass the coil.

Typical air-conditioning field wiring connections are shown in
the diagram at right.

WIRING COLOR CODE

C

G

R

W1

W2

Y

COMMON GREEN RED WHITE WHITE (BLUE) YELLOW

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Summary of Contents for 21ECM10

Page 1: ...AND USER MANUAL ECM SERIES ELECTRIC FURNACE MODELS 21ECM10 21ECM15 21ECM18 21ECM20 AND 21ECM23 IMPORTANT READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NORTRON Sherbrooke Quebec www dettson ca 1 800 567 2733 2019 1...

Page 2: ...not block the combustion air openings in the furnace Any blockage will result in improper overheat situation and may result in a fire hazard and or cause bodily harm The unit must have an uninterrupte...

Page 3: ...Supply 6 5 3 Connecting and Adjusting the Low Voltage Thermostat 6 6 Use in Mobile Homes 7 7 Using Optional Equipment 7 7 1 Two Stage or Outdoor Thermostat 7 7 2 Air Conditioning 7 7 3 Electronic Air...

Page 4: ...indicated on the data label attached to the furnace 4 TEMPERATURE RISE Furnaces are shipped to operate at 0 20 W C 50 Pa external static pressure They are certified for operation up to 0 50 W C 125 Pa...

Page 5: ...speed LOW The blower motor will operate at a higher speed During spring and fall you may not require full heating capacity to maintain a comfortable temperature MILD Approximately half of the element...

Page 6: ...the electrician s responsibility to ensure that the wiring and connections are compliant to the latest editions of the Canadian Electrical Code and local codes 5 3 Connecting and Adjusting the Low Vo...

Page 7: ...e will supply heat as follows in the opposite chart Model First Stage Second Stage 10 kW 10 kW 15 kW 10 kW 5 kW 18 kW 9 kW 9 kW 20 kW 10 kW 10 kW 25 kW 15 kW 10 kW 7 2 Air Conditioning Your furnace is...

Page 8: ...on When the electric furnace is used in combination with another device as for example a wood burning furnace it is recommended to perform the connection by referring to the wiring diagram at right Th...

Page 9: ...RNING Risk of electric shock Disconnect power before installation servicing maintenance or field wiring Replace all panels before operating Failure to do so can result in electric shock causing severe...

Page 10: ...ot for all replacement parts and repairs No Part No Description 1 L01H030 24VDC Relay DPST 2 30274131 24VDC Relay SPDT 3 30300022 Transformer 4 Z01I035 Blower 5 B40805 04 Motor 10 KW 6 B40805 05 Motor...

Page 11: ...rmostat or its connecting wiring After the fault area is isolated by use of the thermostat a check of the following components can be made more efficiently Problem Possible defective parts or componen...

Page 12: ...tation of repaired part or replaced product mentioned above and for reinstallation costs The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the sixty month period as specified for the express warranty...

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