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c. When ducts are used, they must be of the same cross-

sectional area as the free area of the openings to which
they connect. The minimum dimension of rectangular
ducts must not be less than 3 in. (See Fig. 3.)

WARNING:

Do not install the furnace on its back;

safety control operation will be adversely affected. Never
connect return-air ducts to the back of the furnace. A
failure to follow this warning can cause a fire, personal
injury, or death.

III.

FILTER ARRANGEMENT

The factory-supplied filter(s) is shipped in the blower compart-
ment. Determine location for the filter and relocate filter retaining
wire if necessary. See Fig. 4 for side return application and Fig. 5
for bottom return application. See Table 3 to determine correct
filter size for desired filter location. Table 3 indicates filter size,
location, and quantity shipped with the furnace.

For bottom air-return applications, filter may need to be cut to fit
some furnace casing widths. A bottom closure panel is factory
installed in the bottom of the furnace. When bottom return inlet is
desired, remove and discard the bottom closure panel. Two sets of
hardware are needed for furnaces in 24-1/2-in. wide casings using
2 filters for bottom return. All hardware is provided for filter
installation.

NOTE:

Furnaces with a 17-1/2-in. wide casing require an addi-

tional procedure when locating the filter for bottom return-air
application. Field-fabricate a sheet metal filler strip 1 X 3 X 24-1/2
in. and install it along side of the filter as shown in Fig. 5. Drive
2 screws through the casing side and into the filler strip to secure
it in place. Filter should rest on the top of the filler strip when
installed.

WARNING:

Never operate unit without a filter or with

filter access door removed. Failure to follow this warning
can cause fire, personal injury, or death.

IV.

LEVELING LEGS (IF REQUIRED)

When the furnace is used with side inlet(s) and leveling legs are
required, refer to Fig. 6, and install field-supplied, corrosion-
resistant 5/16-in. machine bolts and nuts.

NOTE:

The maximum length of the bolt should not exceed 1-1/2

in.

1. Lay furnace on its back. Locate and drill 5/16-in. diameter

hole in each bottom corner of furnace as shown in Fig. 6.

2. Install nut on bolt and install bolt and nut in hole. (Install

flat washer if desired.)

3. Install another nut on other side of furnace base. (Install flat

washer if desired.)

For Example:

480BAV FURNACE

INPUT BTUH

FREE AREA PER OPENING

(SQ IN.)

ROUND PIPE

(IN. DIA)

44,000

11.0

4

66,000

16.5

5

88,000

22.0

6

110,000

27.5

6

132,000

33.0

7

154,000

38.5

7

For Example:

480BAV FURNACE

INPUT BTUH

FREE AREA PER OPENING

(SQ IN.)

ROUND PIPE

(IN. DIA)

44,000

22.0

6

66,000

33.0

7

88,000

44.0

8

110,000

55.0

9

132,000

66.0

10

154,000

77.0

10

Fig. 3—Air For Combustion and Ventilation

(Outside Air)

A89013

1 SQ IN.

PER

4000

BTUH*

DUCTS

TO

OUTDOORS

1 SQ IN.
PER 4000
BTUH*

SUPPLY

AIR

VENT
THROUGH
ROOF

D

B

A

C

E  

1 SQ IN.
PER 4000
BTUH*

DUCT

TO

OUTDOORS

RETURN AIR

1 SQ IN.
PER 2000
BTUH*

1 SQ IN.
PER 2000
BTUH*

DUCTS

TO

OUTDOORS

12

 MAX

12

 MAX

12

 MAX

Use any of the following
combinations of openings:
A & B     C & D    D & E     F & G

NOTE:

*Minimum dimensions of 3-In.

CONFINED

SPACE

12

MAX

12

MAX

OUTDOORS

1 SQ IN.

PER

4000

BTUH*

F

G

Fig. 4—Side Filter Arrangement

(Control Removed for Clarity)

A93045

FILTER
RETAINER

WASHABLE

FILTER

—5—

Summary of Contents for 480BAV Upflow

Page 1: ...the National Standard of Canada CAN CGA B149 1 and 2 M95 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes NSC NGPIC Wear safety glasses and work gloves Have fire extin guisher available during start up and...

Page 2: ...E VENT CONN SHIP WT LB 024045 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 122 036045 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 124 024065 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 132 036065 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 134 042091 17 1 2 15 7 8 16 4...

Page 3: ...tion details refer to the applicable instruction literature NOTE Remove all shipping brackets and materials before operating the furnace I LOCATION A General CAUTION Do not install furnace in a corros...

Page 4: ...s and screens must be considered If the free area of a louver or grille design is unknown it may be assumed that wood louvers have a 20 percent free area and metal louvers or grilles have a 60 percent...

Page 5: ...casing side and into the filler strip to secure it in place Filter should rest on the top of the filler strip when installed WARNING Never operate unit without a filter or with filter access door rem...

Page 6: ...Apply joint compound pipe dope sparingly and only to the male threads of each joint The compound must be resistant to the action of propane gas An accessible manual shutoff valve MUST be installed up...

Page 7: ...ode indicator light will flash rapidly and the furnace will not operate B 24 v Wiring Make field 24 v connections at the 24 v terminal strip See Fig 9 Connect terminal Y as shown in Fig 8 for proper c...

Page 8: ...HACR TYPE CKT BKR AMPS Maximum Minimum 024045 115 60 1 127 104 6 0 14 47 15 036045 115 60 1 127 104 8 3 14 34 15 024065 115 60 1 127 104 5 9 14 47 15 036065 115 60 1 127 104 8 7 14 32 15 042091 115 6...

Page 9: ...energizing the gas valve stopping gas flow to the burners The blower motor and EAC remain energized for 135 sec h Post purge The inducer motor remains energized 5 sec after the burners are extinguish...

Page 10: ...OMPONENT TEST TWIN TERMINAL TRAN TRANSFORMER 115VAC 24VAC JUNCTION UNMARKED TERMINAL PCB TERMINAL FACTORY WIRING 115VAC FACTORY WIRING 24VAC FIELD WIRING 115VAC FIELD WIRING 24VAC CONDUCTOR ON PCB FIE...

Page 11: ...llows a Momentarily jumper TEST and Com terminals until LED goes off b LED will display previous fault 4 times c Inducer motor operates for 10 sec then stops d Hot surface ignitor is energized for 15...

Page 12: ...0 62 0 64 0 66 0 68 0 70 0 72 Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press Orf No Mnfld Press...

Page 13: ...E CU FT HR SECONDS FOR 1 REVOLUTION SIZE OF TEST DIAL SECONDS FOR 1 REVOLUTION SIZE OF TEST DIAL 1 cu ft 2 cu ft 5 cu ft 1 cu ft 2 cu ft 5 cu ft 10 11 12 13 14 360 327 300 277 257 720 655 600 555 514...

Page 14: ...erature c After normal start up allow furnace to operate for 2 minutes then block flue outlet 100 percent Furnace should cycle off within 2 minutes d Remove blockage and reconnect vent pipe to furnace...

Page 15: ...oduct theory and skills programs is available using popular video based formats and materials All include video and or slides plus companion book Classroom Service Training plus hands on the products...

Page 16: ...1996 BDP Co P O Box 70 Indianapolis IN 46206 Printed in U S A 16 480b454 Catalog No PA 3348 009...

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