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59SC2A
CA
UN
Le:
FIRE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury,
death,
and/or
property
damage.
Reinstall
manifold
pressure
tap
plug
in
gas
valve
to
prevent
gas
leak.
Adjust
Temperature
Rise
NOTE:
Blower
door
must
be
installed
when
taking
temperature
rise
reading.
Leaving
blower
door
off
will
result
in
incorrect
temperature
measurements,
due
to
possible
changes
in
duct
static
pressure
and
airflow.
4&
CAUTION
FURNACE
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in:
*
Overheating
the
heat
exchangers
or
condensing
flue
gases
in
heat
exchanger
areas
not
designed
for
condensate.
¢
Shortened
furnace
life.
¢
Component
damage.
Temperature
rise
must
be
within
limits
specified
on
furnace
rating
plate.
Recommended
operation
is
at
midpoint
of
rise
range
or
slightly
above.
Jumper
R
to
W
to
check
gas-heat
temperature
rise.
Do
not
exceed
temperature
rise
ranges
specified
on
unit
rating
plate.
This
furnace
must
operate
within
the
temperature
rise
ranges
specified
on
the
furnace
rating
plate.
Determine
the
air
temperature
as
follows:
1.
Place
duct
thermometers
in
return
and
supply
ducts
as
close
to
furnace
as
possible.
Be
sure
thermometers
do
not
“see”
heat
exchangers
so
that
radiant
heat
does
not
affect
thermometer
readings.
This
is
particularly
important
with
straight run ducts.
bo
.
When
thermometer
readings
stabilize,
subtract
return-air
temperature
from
supply-air
temperature
to
determine
temperature
rise.
If
the
temperature
rise
is
outside
this
range,
check
the
following:
1.
Gas
input
rate.
.
Derate
for
altitude,
if
applicable.
Ww
be
.
Return
and
supply
ducts
for
excessive
restrictions
causing
static
pressures
greater
than
0.50-in.
w.c.
(125
Pa)
4,
Adjust
temperature
rise
by
adjusting
blower
speed.
¢
Increase
blower
speed
to
reduce
temperature
rise.
¢
Decrease
blower
speed
to
increase
temperature
rise.
ELECTRICAL
OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Disconnect
115vac
electrical
power
before
changing
speed
tap.
(Read
following
caution
before
changing
taps).
4&
CAUTION
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
To
avoid
operating
outside
the
rise
range
and
avoid
component
damage:
Refer
to
the
Air
Delivery
Tables
to
determine
which
airflows
and
settings
are
allowed
for
proper
heating
airflow.
DO
NOT
use
the
highlighted
settings
for
Heating
airflow.
The
highlighted
settings
are
to
be
used
for
Cooling
and
Continuous
Fan
ONLY.
Change
these
settings
as
required
to
maintain
proper
temperature
rise
for
Heating
and
Cooling
as
described
above.
To
change blower
motor
speed
selections
for
heating
mode,
remove
blower
motor
lead
from
control
HEAT
terminal.
See
Fig.
36.
Select
desired
blower
motor
speed
lead
from
one
of
the
other
motor
leads
and
relocate
it/them
to
HEAT
(heating
blower
tap)
terminal(s).
Reconnect
original
lead
on
SPARE
terminal.
Adjust
Blower
Off
Delay
(Heat
Mode)
If
desired,
the
main
blower
off
time
delay
period
may
be
lengthened
or
shortened
when
operating
in
the
heating
mode
to
provide
greater
comfort.
For
position
and
location
of
jumpers
on
control
center,
see
Fig.
36
and
Fig.
65.
The
blower
off
delay
has
four
adjustable
settings
from
90
sec
to
180
sec.
See
Table
18.
To
change
the
blower
off
delay
setting,
move
the
jumper
from
one
set
of
pins on
the
control
to
the
pins
used
for
the
desired
blower
off
delay.
Factory
blower
off
delay
setting
is
120
sec.
Table
18
Blower
Off
Delay
Jumper
Positions
PINS
1AND2
|
2AND3
|
3AND4
|
4AND5
Time
(in
sec.)
90
4120
150 180
Adjust
Cooling
Airflow
The
cooling
airflow
can
be
set
from
the
remaining
blower
speed
taps.
Refer
to
the
Air
Delivery
Tables
in
these
instructions.
4&
CAUTION
FURNACE
OVERHEATING
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
reduced
furnace
life.
Recheck
temperature
rise.
It
must
be
within
limits
specified
on
the
rating
plate.
Recommended
operation
is
at
the
mid-point
of
rise
range
or
slightly
above.
Adjust
Thermostat
Heat
Anticipator
Mechanical
thermostat:
Set
thermostat
heat
anticipator
to
match
the
amp
draw
of
the
electrical
components
in
the
R-W
circuit.
Accurate
amp
draw
readings
can
be
obtained
at
the
wires
normally
connected
to
thermostat
subbase
terminals
R
and
W.
The
thermostat
anticipator
should
NOT
be
in
the
circuit
while
measuring
current.
1.
Remove
thermostat
from
subbase
or
from
wail.
2.
Connect
an
amp
meter
across
the
R
and
W
subbase
termin-
als
or
R
and
W
wires
at
wall.
3.
Record amp
draw
across
terminals
when
furnace
is
in
low
heat
and
after
blower
starts.
4.
Set
heat
anticipator
on
thermostat
per
thermostat
instruc-
tions
and
install
on
subbase
or
wall.
5.
Install
blower
access
door.
Electronic
thermostat:
Set
cycle
rate
for
3
cycles
per
hr.
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