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INSTALLING
FURNACE
Mounting hardwareneeded to mount furnace into wall is included with the famece.
No venting material is needed. You must famish tools and all gas piping from the
gas source to the furnace inlet.
AWARNING
A qualified service person must install furnace. Have service person
inspect furnace before use and at least annually. Follow all local codes.
NOTICE
This furnace must be electrically grounded. Follow all local codes.
In the absence of local codes, follow the National Electric Code,
ANSIINFPA 70 (U.S.) or Canadian Electrical Code Part I-CSA C22.1
(Canada).
CHECK GAS TYPE
Use only naturalgas. If your gas supply is not natural gas, do not install famace.
Call dealer where you bought furnace for proper type furnace.
INSTALLATION ITEMS
Before instalfing furnace, make sureyou have all items below.
• electric drill
• drill bits
• Phillips screwdriver
• hammer
• pipe wrench
• stud locator or small finishing nails
• manual shutoff valve (supplied)
• test gauge connection (see Figure 15,
page 17)
• piping (check local codes)
• sealant (resistant to propane gas)
• ground joint union
• sediment trap
• tee joint
LOCATING FURNACE
This furnace is designed to be mounted in a wall that is 4 to 18 inches thick. You
can also mount furnace in a window.
AWARNING
DO not install furnace in Interior wall of building. You must install
furnace in exterior wall of building. Rear of furnace must extend
into open, outside air. This lets poisonous exhaust gases ventilate
to the outdoors.
WARNING
Turn off electrical circuits that pass through the wall where you
ere going to Install the furnace.
WARNING
Malntaln the mlnlmum clearances shown In Flgure I, page 7. If
you can, provlde greater clearances from floor, celllng, and
Joining wall.
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