HP 422690 I - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Page 3 – SECTION 2. MEETING CODES; WARNING
- Page 5 – GENERAL VENTING GUIDELINES; PVC PIPE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Page 6 – TERMINATION LOCATION AND CLEARANCES; IN THE UNITED STATES:; EXISTING VENT CONSIDERATIONS
- Page 7 – DETERMINING VENT LENGTH
- Page 8 – ALLOWABLE PIPE LENGTH (feet of each pipe)
- Page 9 – DIRECT-VENT TERM INATION
- Page 10 – ALTITUDE
- Page 11 – NON-DIRECT VENT TERMINATION
- Page 14 – SECTION 5. CONDENSATE DRAIN; PREPARATION
- Page 15 – 4 VOLT WIRING
- Page 18 – SUPPLY AIR DUCT WORK; DUCT DAMPERS; LOCATION OF COOLING COIL
- Page 19 – FILTER CABINETS
- Page 20 – CHECKING GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE
- Page 21 – NATURAL GAS INPUT RATE
- Page 22 – Example
- Page 23 – ELEVATION
- Page 27 – SECTION 24. ACCESSORIES
422690 I
HIGH-EFFICIENCY UPFLOW FURNACE
INSTALLER'S INFORMATION MANUAL
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ATTENTION, INSTALLER!
After installing the
furnace, show the user how to tu rn off gas and electricity to
the fu rnace. Point out control and switch locations for
turning off gas and electricity. Go over the User’s
Information Manual and Section 23, “Maintaining Fu rnace
In Good Working Order" in this manual with the user. Make
sure the user understands the importance of following all
safety precautions , including what could happen if they do
not.
Attach the following documents to or adjacent to the
furnace. Tell the user where these documents are located.
• User's Information Manual
• Installer's Information Manual
• Parts List
• Warranty Information
While these instructions have been written as accurately
and thoroughly as possible, they can not cover every
system variation or contingency. Questions of
interpretation may arise. For more information, solutions to
particular problems or clarification, contact your local
distributor or the manufacturer.
ATTENTION, USER!
Your furnace installer should
give you the documents listed on opposite side. You
should immediately read the User’s Information Manual for
important safety information to keep you and your family
safe. Keep these as long as you keep your f u r n a c e . Pass
them on to future fu rnace purchasers or users. If any of the
documents are missing or illegible, contact your installer or
furnace manufacturer for replacement. Throughout this
manual, when we use the word "you" we refer to the
qualified service technician who is responsible for
application, installation and service of your fu rnace.
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Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
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Do not try to light any appliance.
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Do not touch any electrical switch.
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Do not use any phone in your building.
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Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
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If you cannot reach gas supplier, call the fire
department.
WARNING:
Individuals who install this fu rnace, must have the training and experience necessary to install gas
furnaces. They must also have training and experience necessary to install related comfort air conditioning appliances.
Improper installation could create a hazard, resulting in the possibility of damage, injury or death.
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Summary
Page 2 Installer’s Information Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES ............................................................................................................. 2 SECTION 2. MEETING CODES ............................................................................
Installer’s Information Manual Page 3 Rule 8. Completely seal supply and retu rn air ducts to furnace casing. Duct system must run to an area outside furnace room or closet. Seal duct work wherever it runs through walls, ceilings or floors of fu rnace room or closet. SECTION 2. MEETING CODES This fu...
Installer’s Information Manual Page 5 SECTION 4. PROVIDING VENTING AND COMBUSTION AIR This fu rnace must be connected to a plastic venting system adequate to remove flue gases to the outside atmosphere. It must be vented in accordance with these instructions and local building codes. The fu rnaces c...