KIT No. 2302
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
BLOWER ACCESSORY 2302
MOUNTING BLOWER TO THE FURNACE
1. Remove the knock out plates “A” and “B” from
right side of the furnace. As shown below.
2. Remove the junction box cover and place blower
and junction box in position as shown.
3. Attach the blower and junction box to the inner
casing using the pre-punched holes with screws
“C” and “D” provided with this kit. See illustration
below for proper mounting hole to use with your
model.
4. After blower and junction box are installed, rotate
bushing “H” as needed to prevent motor wire
from binding against blower case.
5. Plug in factory supplied three prong (grounding)
plug and cord.
FIELD WIRING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove junction box cover and disconnect
factory installed three prong (grounding) plug
and cord.
2. Install 115V line in accordance with local codes,
connecting as shown on the wiring diagram below.
3. Replace junction box cover.
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The automatic fan switch “E” turns on the blower after
the furnace has been operating a few minutes and
turns off the blower after the furnace shuts off. The
blower will not operate unless the fan switch (pull
chain) is pulled to the “ON” position, either “HIGH” or
“Low”. To check the fan switch (pull chain) position, turn
the automatic fan switch dial “E” to 70, then
pull the chain on the fan switch to obtain the high, low
or off position. Set the automatic fan switch dial to 110
and readjust it higher or lower as necessary to obtain
blower operation with 4 to 5 minutes after the furnace
burner is in operation. This accessory can be operated
by
using the factory equipped three prong
(grounding) plug and cord or may be field wired. When
using the plug and cord, for your protection against
shock hazard, it must be plugged directly into a
properly ground three-prong receptacle. DO NOT CUT
OR REMOVE THE PRONG. All electrical work must
conform to your local codes and ordinances or in their
absence, with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70. In
Canada, Canadian Electrical Code C22.1. If you are not
familiar with wiring codes in general, have a competent
electrician do this job. Refer to your furnace owner’s
manual for additional information. Be sure this
accessory is of the type and design required for use with
your furnace.
KIT No. 2303