WARNING
DANGER OF PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY OR DEATH.
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT FUSE BOX
OR SERVICE PANEL BEFORE MAKING ANY
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
INSULATE WHERE NECESSARY.
ALL LINE VOLTAGE AND GROUND CONNEC-
TIONS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE
ELECTRICAL POWER IS RESTORED.
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY
A branch circuit including this furnace must not exceed
15 Amperes, or run a separate 115V,60 Hz, 15 Ampere
circuit from a separate circuit breaker or fuse in your ser-
vice entrance panel to the furnace junction box. Do not
run supply wires inside the furnace cabinet, except from
the top of cabinet down to junction box.
JUNCTION BOX
CAUTION
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Be careful not to damage the fan blade when mak- 1
ing the 115V connection to the convenience outlet.
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115V supply wiring connection is made within the upper
left corner of the furnace cabinet.
Locate 115V plug and push into the convenience outlet
attached to the bottom of header plate. (It protrudes
through the rectangular opening in the furnace top.)
LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS
CAUTION
The Heat Anticipator WILL BURN OUT if 24 voltsare
applied directly to thermostat by shorting out the gas
valve or primary control during testing or by incorrect
wiring.
WALL THERMOSTAT WIRING
Run thermostat wire to the furnace.
Avoidsplicingthermostat wire unless the spliced wires are
properly cleaned, soldered and taped.
Connect thermostat to two wires marked "Thermostat"
extending from top of furnace, using two wire nuts pro-
vided. See Wiring Diagrams, pages 37 or 38.
CAUTION
Do not connect 115V service line to the gas control
valve or the wall thermostat.
ALL MODELS
Reinstall fan shroud to furnace front. Slots in fan shroud
allow up/down adjustment. Make sure the fan blade spins
freely. Tighten screws securely.
Replace top front panel and secure with thumbscrew.
Refer to paragraph covering GAS AND ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY OPENINGS, page 13. Follow Wiring Diagrams,
pages 37 or 38.
If you have any doubt regarding electrical hookup, or com-
pliance with code or ordinance, consult your electrical in-
spector or a licensed electrician.
GROUNDING
A ground lug is installed for the ground connection. Use
a copper conductor (#14 AWG) from the unit to a ground-
ed connection in the electric service panel or a properly
driven and electrically grounded ground rod.
COMPLETE WIRING DIAGRAMS ON PAGES 37 AND 38.
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