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INS_SEFL-I 0610

OPERATING SEQUENCE

Heating mode

1.   The thermostat closes the R-W1 circuit, which activates the sequencers and the elements of the first stage one by one. The blower starts-up at the first 

selected speed (the lowest speed) as soon as the first element is activated. 

2.   There is a short time before the activation of a sequencer, which starts the blower at the second selected speed (the highest speed). The elements of the 

second stage are then activated one by one (the power selector must be set at High).

Air-conditioning mode

The furnace supplies the necessary 24 V a.c. allowing the thermostat relay to order the air-conditioner’s compressor relay.

Heat pump

If installing a heat pump, you must wire the unit accordingly to prevent simultaneous operation of the electric elements and the heat pump. Refer to the in-
structions supplied with the thermostat or the “Fossil Fuel Kit” to properly connect the furnace and heat pump. 

If the electric elements of the furnace and the heat pump run simultaneously, they could overheat. The safety devices of the units would then be activated un-
necessarily.

START-UP PROCEDURE

Please make sure the operating sequence has been duly followed and that all the electric elements operate efficiently. 

The blower motor has 4 speeds. They are factory adjusted according to the desired airflow. (Please refer to 

appendix 1

 for more details) 

At any time, you can change the motor speeds according to the desired airflow. 

AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT

When all the heating elements are activated, check the airflow by taking the following measurements.

-  Total amperage of all the heating elements 

-  Voltage at the furnace 

-  Supply air temperature at a point that is not exposed to the elements’ heat radiation 

-  Return air temperature 

The airflow can be roughly measured using the measurements taken previously. You must use the following formulas :

LitER/s =

0,82 x amp. x voLts 

CFm = 

3,1 x amp. x voLts

otHER          CFm =

kW x 3000

t (°F)

t (°F)

mEtHoD

t (°F)

ANTICIPATOR

If you install a thermostat equipped with a heat anticipator, refer to the user’s guide of the thermostat to adjust it. 

Using an ampmeter, measure the current on the single stage thermostat as follows: 

1- put the anticipator to its highest setting (ineffective);

2- disconnect the wire from the W1 terminal of the furnace and connect an ampmeter between the W1 terminal and the wire mentioned; 

3-  increase the temperature set point of the thermostat in order to call for heating and let the furnace run during 3 or 4 minutes in order for it to reach its 

maximum capacity;

4-  once the current is stable, take the reading and adjust the anticipator to that value. Set the anticipator to a highest value if longer heating cycles are 

required.

VERIFYING THE HIGH LIMIT THERMAL PROTECTIONS

When the furnace has run at full capacity for 10 minutes, block the supply and return air openings and measure the supply air temperature at a point that is not 
exposed to the elements’ heat radiation. The elements are supposed to shut down one by one before the temperature exceeds 95°C-200°F.

MAINTENANCE 

N.B. In order for the warranty to be valid, the unit must be cleaned regularly.

Cut off power supply at circuit breaker/fuse before cleaning the unit. Use a soft rag for dusting. When cleaning, use only a damp rag and non-abrasive dish 
soap. Do not use abrasive or chemical cleaners because they may damage the finishing. If the unit is used in a very dusty location, use a vacuum brush to 
remove dust and other foreign objects.

Do not use cleaning products identified with these symbols: 
N.B. 

 

Note that there is electrical current linked to the unit even if the thermostat is set off. This means that there is a risk of electric shock 
as long as the unit is energized.

Summary of Contents for SEFL1521

Page 1: ...y by the installer The installer must also read the user s guide since it contains other important information www stelpro com For further information or to consult this guide on line please visit our Web site This unit complies with the CSA standards This unit is approved according to the Canadian and American manufacturing standards ...

Page 2: ...re wet When cutting a piece of steel for the installation of the return duct do not damage electrical wiring of the unit Because this unit is hot when in use it may pose risks even in normal operation Therefore be careful and responsible when using it To avoid burns do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces Let the unit cool down for a few minutes before handling it it stays warm for some time after...

Page 3: ...INLET KOE SQUARE CARRÉ 1 1 8 KOE O 1 3 8 1 1 8 KOE INSTALLATION N B Cut off power supply at circuit breaker fuse before proceeding to the installation Please note that each furnace is factory inspected before shipping in order to ensure that every component is operating efficiently The SEFL series electric furnace is available in several models of various heating capacity from 15 to 20 kW All thes...

Page 4: ...e airflow can be roughly measured using the measurements taken previously You must use the following formulas LitER s 0 82 x amp X volts CFM 3 1 x amp X volts OTHER CFM kW x 3000 T F T F METHOD T F ANTICIPATOR If you install a thermostat equipped with a heat anticipator refer to the user s guide of the thermostat to adjust it Using an ampmeter measure the current on the single stage thermostat as ...

Page 5: ...f you change the filter frequently the blower s blades and motors will become dust laden after a few months The entire blower assembly should be inspected annually If needed vacuum out the dust If you cannot clean the blower without removing it from the furnace this service must be performed by a qualified technician TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM DEFECTIVE PART OR PART TO CHECK The unit does not work De...

Page 6: ...T 010 THERMAL PROTECTION L 160 40 15 TO 20 kW 5 SWI 004 SPDT SWITCH WITHOUT MARKINGS 16 A 250 V 3 4 HP 250 V T85 6 TRF200050D TRANSFO 240 208 24 50VA SEC 10 5 13 7 REL 005 RELAY 240 V form X 18 A RES 7 REL 003 RELAY 24 V form C 20 A NO 10 A NC 8 SEQ 005 DOUBLE SEQUENCER 24 V H1 20 C40 90 H30 90 C1 30 8 SEQ 003 SINGLE SEQUENCER 24 V H30 90 C1 30 8 SEQ 007 DOUBLE SEQUENCER 24 V H40 100 C1 30 H25 60 ...

Page 7: ...elat ing thereto Without limiting the generality of the foregoing Stelpro expressly disclaims any liability for property or personal injury damages penalties special or punitive damages damages for lost profits loss of use of equipment cost of capital cost of substitute products facilities or services shut downs slowdowns or for other types of economic loss or for claims of a dealer s customers or...

Page 8: ...w The chosen angle is where you will feel it with your finger You can modify the angle of the first and second damper but there is a bolt that will block at one limit simply press and turn with a plyer 18 kW 20 kW ML L 15 kW DEFAULT CONFIGURATION MH H C ML L MH H C Red Black Red Black Blue Blue Black White Black White ...

Page 9: ...Im A T F cfm Im A T F cfm Im A T F cfm 0 2 30 30 0 1 2 38 802 1 4 34 896 1 5 34 896 1 8 32 952 0 2 45 45 0 1 4 34 896 1 6 32 952 1 6 28 1088 2 27 1129 0 2 60 60 0 1 6 34 896 1 9 27 1129 2 25 1219 2 3 23 1325 0 2 75 75 0 1 7 33 5 910 2 1 26 1172 2 2 23 1325 2 6 20 1524 0 2 90 90 0 1 7 33 924 2 2 26 1172 2 7 22 1385 2 9 20 1524 0 5 30 30 0 1 45 690 1 1 41 5 748 1 3 38 817 1 6 35 5 874 0 5 45 45 0 1 ...

Page 10: ...ood heating unit across low voltage terminals R and G of the furnace This thermostat will automatically turn the blower of the furnace on N B Please note that if one of these accessories is installed you must refer to the appropriate guide ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS OF THE FURNACE Note that this product must be connected by a qualified electrician according to the electrical and building codes effecti...

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