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Fuel Type | Natural Gas |
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Stages | Single Stage |
Blower Motor | Multi-Speed |
Ignition Type | Hot Surface Ignition |
Heat Exchanger Material | Aluminized Steel |
Heating Capacity | 40, 000-120, 000 BTUH |
Warranty | 10-Year Limited Warranty |
Highlights hazards associated with improper installation, alteration, or service of the furnace.
Warns about the combustibility of solvent cements and primers used in installation.
Cautions about potential unit component damage due to improper installation or application.
Warns about sharp edges and burrs on sheet metal parts during handling.
Lists national codes and standards relevant to safety for gas appliance installations.
Cites US and Canadian codes for general installation practices.
Details hazards for garage installations and hazardous atmospheres.
Warns against specific prohibited installation configurations like hanging the unit on its back.
Explains combustion air requirements for direct vent systems.
Details combustion air needs for non-direct vent systems.
Discusses combustion air requirements for ventilated systems.
Warns against air contaminants that can corrode heat exchangers and shorten furnace life.
Alerts to negative pressure conditions affecting furnace operation and CO risk.
Warns that many homes require outdoor air for combustion, ventilation, and dilution.
Warns about CO poisoning from improper installation of vent/air pipe adapters.
Warns about CO poisoning from improper venting procedures.
Outlines criteria for using the Standard Method for indoor combustion air.
Details criteria for using the Known Air Infiltration Rate Method.
Instructions for condensate trap in upflow furnace installations.
Instructions for relocating condensate trap for downflow installations.
Provides steps for relocating the condensate trap for horizontal installations.
Explains condensate drain routing for upflow/downflow installations.
Instructions for connecting supply air ducts to the furnace.
Details options for connecting return air to the furnace.
Instructions for removing the bottom closure panel for bottom return air.
Specifies approved accessories for downflow applications on combustible flooring.
Warns about installation on back or hanging unit downward, and return air connections.
Emphasizes capping gas valve inlet and installing sediment trap.
Addresses flexible gas appliance connectors and black iron pipe.
Alerts to electrical shock and fire hazards due to improper grounding.
Prohibits connecting aluminum wire between disconnect and furnace.
Notes specific venting requirements for Canada.
Prohibits using cement with polypropylene venting systems.
Prohibits using cement with polypropylene venting systems.