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IOM-58 June 14 R5
INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
FOR
XES-SC SERIES
INDOOR INDIRECT GAS FIRED
SEPARATED COMBUSTION HEATING UNIT
UNIT MODEL NO. _________________
UNIT SERIAL NO. _________________
SERVICED BY: ___________________
TEL. NO: ________________________
CANADIAN
HEAD OFFICE
AND FACTORY
USA
HEAD OFFICE
AND FACTORY
1401 HASTINGS CRES. SE
CALGARY, ALBERTA
T2G 4C8
Ph: (403) 287-4774
Fx: 888-364-2727
32050 W. 83
rd
STREET
DESOTO, KANSAS
66018
Ph: (913) 583-3181
Fx: (913) 583-1406
SALES OFFICES ACROSS CANADA AND USA
Retain instructions with unit and maintain in a legible condition.
Please give model number and serial number when contacting
factory for information and/or parts.
www.engineeredair.com

Questions and Answers

  • D
    daniel11Aug 10, 2025
    How to fix EngA Heat Pump not enough heat?
    • A
      Adam HoAug 10, 2025
      If your EngA Heat Pump isn't producing enough heat, it could be due to a few reasons. The mixing damper operator might not be working correctly; in this case, adjust the mixed air to a warmer setting, check the dampers, and adjust them if needed, or replace the damper operator. Another cause could be low gas pressure, which requires adjusting or replacing the regulator. Lastly, the furnace might be short cycling on limit switches, which can be resolved by tightening or replacing the blower belt, checking the I.D. fan and switch, and cleaning or replacing the filters.
  • B
    benjamin00Aug 19, 2025
    What to do if I see flame roll out in my EngA Heat Pump?
    • K
      kathychaneyAug 19, 2025
      If you're experiencing flame roll out or notice a flame in the manifold compartment of your EngA Heat Pump, several factors could be responsible. A blocked flue or chimney could be the cause, so ensure the vent or chimney is free of obstructions. Insufficient combustion air might also be the problem, so try to increase the combustion air supply. Other potential issues include a leaking gas solenoid valve, which would necessitate replacing the gas valve; high gas pressure, requiring a reset or replacement of the regulator; or a blocked or damaged intake screen, which should be repaired or cleaned.
  • D
    David MooreAug 29, 2025
    Why EngA Heat Pump has no heat?
    • K
      Kathleen BoothAug 29, 2025
      If your EngA Heat Pump isn't producing any heat, there are a few things you can check. First, a blown control module fuse could be the culprit. Check for the cause of the blown fuse and then replace the fuse or the S825 Module. Another possibility is that the ventor motor air proving switch isn't working, in which case you should repair or replace the air proving switch. Finally, there might be no gas supply reaching the manifold, so check the main gas supply.

Summary

Safety Precautions

Warranty Information

Parts, Receiving, and Storage

Installation and Codes

Clearances, Mounting, and Location

Assembly and Separated Combustion

Combustion Air Duct and Venting

Side Wall Venting (Engineered Air)

Side Wall Venting (Approved by Others)

Vertical Venting Requirements

Fuel Gas and Electrical Installation

Split Unit Wiring

Start-Up Procedures

Duct Mounted Temperature Sensor Installation

Installation guidelines for the duct-mounted temperature sensor.

Operation and Performance Checks

Unit Shut-Down Instructions

Maintenance

Electrical and Belt Maintenance

Routine electrical checks, belt adjustment, pulley alignment, and tension for optimal performance.

Filter, Lubrication, and Controls

Guidance on filter, lubrication, cleaning, and controls maintenance and replacement intervals.

Airflow Management and Safety Tests

Troubleshooting

EngA Engineered Air XES160 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEngA
ModelEngineered Air XES160
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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