GAS-FIRED WARM AIR FURNACE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(Type FSP Category IV Direct or Nondirect Vent Air Furnace)These furnaces comply with requirements
102. When communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 sq. in. (6.5 cm2) per 4,000 Btu/h o
11 INSTALLATION POSITIONSThis furnace may be installed in an upright position or horizontal on either the left or right side panel. NOTE: Do not insta
12NOTES: The field supplied drain hose is connected from the vent/drain connection to the condensate drain line with a field supplied connector. Mak
13PROPANE GAS/HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONSThis furnace is shipped from the factory configured for Natural gas at standard altitude. Propane gas install
14Carefully follow¹⁄₂" (1.3 cm) thick closed-cell foam. Also all vent/flue piping exposed outdoors in excess of the terminations shown in this ma
15Standard Furnace ConnectionsIt is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the piping connections to the furnace are secure, airtight and
16NOTE: Standard and alternate locations can be combined (for example, an installation may use the standard combustion air intake location but use the
17Alternate Vent/Flue Location—CounterflowAlternate Vent/Flue Location—Upflow /Horizontal (Counterflow Similar)Nondirect Vent (Single Pipe) PipingNond
18Vertical Vent Termination (Single Pipe)Alternate Vertical Vent Termination (Single Pipe)Standard Horizontal Vent Termination (Single Pipe)Standard H
19NOTES: Minimum length of each vent/flue and combustion air intake pipe is 5 ft (1.5 m) and one elbow/tee. Elbows and/or tees used in the terminati
2TABLE OF CONTENTSGAS FURNACE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...3Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions...
20Standard Horizontal Vent Terminations (Dual Pipe)Alternate Horizontal Vent Terminations (Dual Pipe)Standard Horizontal Terminations (Dual Pipe)—Abov
21Side Wall Vent KitThis kit is to be used with 2" or 3" (5.1 cm or 7.6 cm) direct vent systems. The vent kit must terminate outside the str
22Alternate Vent/Flue Drain Hose ConnectionsUpright installations using the alternate vent/flue outlet will require right side only drain hoses to be
23Upright Drain Trap Mounting—Left or Right Side Panel1. Insert the drain tubes into the drain trap and position the drain trap against the side panel
24Horizontal Upflow Connections—Left Side Down (Counterflow Similar)Horizontal Drain Trap Mounting—Left or Right Side Panel1. Position the drain trap
25Junction Box Relocation1. Remove the burner compartment door.2. Remove and save the 2 screws securing the junction box to the side panel.3. Relocate
26Optional Accessories WiringIf it is necessary for the installer to supply additional line voltage wiring to the inside of the furnace, the wiring mu
27Gas Control ValveThis furnace is equipped with a 24-volt gas control valve controlled during the furnace operation by the integrated control module.
28Gas Piping Connections—UpflowGas Piping Connections—CounterflowGas Piping Connections—Horizontal UpflowGas Piping Connections—Horizontal Counterflow
29Direct/Standard Inlet PipingWhen gas piping enters directly to the gas control valve through the standard inlet hole, the installer must supply stra
3GAS FURNACE SAFETY PRECAUTIONSPlease adhere to the following warnings and cautions when installing, adjusting, altering, servicing or operating the f
30Sizing Between 1st and 2nd Stage Regulator*Maximum propane capacities listed are based on 2 psig pressure drop at 10 psig setting. Capacities in 1,0
31CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERSDuctwork—Airflow Duct systems and register sizes must be properly designed for the CFM and external static pressure rati
32Refer to Minimum Filter Requirement charts to determine filter area requirements.*Minimum filter area dictated by heating airflow requirement.Uprigh
33START-UP PROCEDURE AND ADJUSTMENTThis furnace must have a 115 VAC power supply properly connected and grounded. Proper polarity must be maintained f
34Gas Control Valve—Honeywell VR9205 2-StageGas Control Valve—Honeywell VR9205 Connected to Manometer1. Turn off the gas to furnace at the manual gas
358. Adjust manifold pressure using the following Manifold Gas Pressure chart.9. Remove the regulator cover screw from the low (LO) outlet pressure re
36Circulator Blower SpeedsThis furnace is equipped with a multispeed circulator blower. This blower provides ease in adjusting blower speeds. The Spec
37If the furnace is operating in the low-stage heating mode when thermostat contacts open, circulator blower remains at low-heat speed for the selecte
38MAINTENANCE Annual InspectionThe furnace should be inspected by a qualified installer, or service agency at least once per year. This check should b
39Flue Passages (Qualified Servicer Only)The heat exchanger flue passageways should be inspected at the beginning of each heating season. If necessary
4Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsNOTE: Discharge static electricity accumulated in the body before touching the unit. An electrostatic discha
40Diagnostic ChartThe red diagnostic LED blinks to assist in troubleshooting the uit. The number of blinks refers to a specific fault code.Symptoms of
41 Induced draft blower runs continuously with no further furnace operation. Integrated control module diagnostic LED is flashing 3flashes.3 flashes
42BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA Normal furnace operation. Integrated control module diagnostic LED is flashing 7flashes.7 flashes Flame sense microamp si
43NOTES:1. CFM in chart is without filters. Filters do not ship with this furnace, but must be provided by the installer. If the furnace requires 2 re
443. For most jobs, about 400 CFM per ton when cooling is desirable.4. Installation is to be adjusted to obtain temperature rise within the range spec
45NOTES:1.Set heat anticipator on room thermostat at 0.7 amps.2. Manufacturer’s specified replacement parts must be used when servicing.3. If any of t
46NOTES:1.Set heat anticipator on room thermostat at 0.7 amps.2. Manufacturer’s specified replacement parts must be used when servicing.3. If any of t
47NOTES:1.Set heat anticipator on room thermostat at 0.7 amps.2. Manufacturer’s specified replacement parts must be used when servicing.3. If any of t
NOTES:1.Set heat anticipator on room thermostat at 0.7 amps.2. Manufacturer’s specified replacement parts must be used when servicing.3. If any of the
5Component IdentificationProduct ApplicationThis furnace is primarily designed for residential home-heating applications. IMPORTANT: This furnace is
6Dual certification means that the combustion air inlet pipe is optional, and the furnace can be vented as a: Nondirect vent (single pipe) central fo
7 Check that adequate combustion air is available for the furnace. Improper or insufficient combustion air can expose building occupants to gas combu
8Suspended FurnaceExisting Furnace RemovalNOTE: When an existing furnace is removed from a venting system serving other appliances, the venting system
9The following information on air for combustion and ventilation is reproduced from the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Section 5.3.5.3.1 G
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