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Trane S8X1A040M3PSAA User Manual

Trane S8X1A040M3PSAA
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Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and
air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered
equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury. When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the
literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are attached to the equipment.
January 2019
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S8X1A040M3PSAA
S8X1B040M2PSAA
S8X1B060M3PSAA
S8X1B060M4PSAA
S8X1B080M4PSAA
S8X1C080M5PSAA
S8X1C100M5PSAA
S8X1D120M5PSAA
Two Stage
S8X2A040M3PSAA
S8X2B060M3PSAA
S8X2B060M4PSAA
S8X2B080M4PSAA
S8X2C080M5PSAA
S8X2C100M5PSAA
S8X2D120M5PSAA
S8X1
S8X2
NNoottee:: This installer’s Guide is used for multiple furnace families. Models
may have a “T” in the 12th digit designating they meet California less
than 40 ng/J (NOx) emissions requirements.
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Installer’s Guide
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Trane S8X1A040M3PSAA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTrane
ModelS8X1A040M3PSAA
CategoryFurnace
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY SECTION NON-CONDENSING FURNACES

Fire and Explosion Hazards

Warnings related to fire and explosion risks from gas leaks, flammable vapors, and improper handling.

Electrical Shock and Fire Hazards

Warnings concerning electrical shock, fire, and explosion risks associated with improper servicing.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard

Critical warning about carbon monoxide poisoning due to improper venting or damaged furnace components.

Furnace Installation Guidelines

Furnace General Installation

Gas Piping

Guidelines and diagrams for connecting the natural gas or propane supply to the furnace.

Gas Valve Adjustment

Steps for adjusting manifold pressure for natural gas and propane to ensure correct heat output.

General Venting

Requirements for connecting the furnace to a venting system, including types and installation practices.

Air for Combustion and Ventilation

Guidelines for providing adequate air for combustion and ventilation, especially in unconfined spaces.

Confined Spaces Air Requirements

Requirements for providing combustion and ventilation air for furnaces installed in confined spaces.

Duct Connections

Standards and methods for connecting supply and return air ducts to the furnace for optimal airflow.

Return Duct Connections

Specific instructions for connecting return air ducting to the furnace in various configurations.

Electrical Connections

Instructions for making wiring connections to the furnace, including field wiring diagrams for thermostats.

Field Wiring

Wiring diagrams for connecting single-stage and two-stage thermostats to the furnace for heating and cooling.

General Start-up and Adjustment

Furnace Combustion Air Exhaust Options

Integrated Furnace Control Menu

Setting Airflow

Furnace Airflow (CFM) Vs. External Static Pressure

Table and examples showing airflow rates based on external static pressure for specific furnace models.

Sequence of Operation S8X1/S8X2

1st Stage Gas Heating

Detailed sequence of events for the furnace's first stage gas heating operation, including safety checks.

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