Allied Air Enterprises 92G1DF User Manual

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Issue 1031

Electrical

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

Precautions and Procedures

Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during furnace
installation and service to protect the furnace’s electronic
controls. Precautions will help to avoid control exposure
to electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace, the
control and the technician at the same electrostatic
potential. Neutralize electrostatic charge by touching
hand and all tools on an unpainted unit surface, such as
the gas valve or blower deck, before performing any
service procedure.

CAUTION

The unit is equipped with a field makeup box. The makeup
box may be moved to the right side of the furnace to facilitate
installation. Seal unused openings on left side with plugs
removed from right side. Secure the excess wire to the
existing harness to protect it from damage.

Refer to Figure 47 for field wiring and Figure 48 for schematic
wiring diagram and troubleshooting.

The power supply wiring must meet Class I restrictions.
Protected by either a fuse or circuit breaker, select circuit
protection and wire size according to unit nameplate.

NOTE: Unit nameplate states maximum current draw.
Maximum Over-Current Protection allowed is 15 AMP.

Holes are on both sides of the furnace cabinet to facilitate
wiring.

Install a separate (properly sized) disconnect switch near
the furnace so that power can be turned off for servicing.

Before connecting the thermostat check to make sure the
wires will be long enough for servicing at a later date. Make
sure that thermostat wire is long enough to facilitate future
removal of blower for service.

Complete the wiring connections to the equipment. Use the
provided unit wiring diagram and the field wiring diagram
shown in Figure 47. Use 18 gauge wire or larger that is
suitable for Class II rating for thermostat connections.

Electrically ground the unit according to local codes or, in
the absence of local codes, according to the current National
Electric Code (ANSI/HFPA No. 70) for the USA and current
Canadian Electric Code Part 1 (CSA standard C22.1) for
Canada. A green ground wire is provided in the field makeup
box.

NOTE: The gas furnace contains electronic components
that are polarity sensitive. Make sure that the furnace is
wired correctly and is properly grounded.

Generator Use - Voltage Requirements
The following requirements must be kept in mind when
specifying a generator for use with this equipment:

The furnace requires 120 volts ± 10% (Range: 108 volts
to 132 volts).

The furnace operates at 60 Hz ± 5% (Range: 57 Hz to
63 Hz).

The furnace integrated control requires both polarity and
proper ground. Both polarity and proper grounding
should be checked before attempting to operate the
furnace on either permanent or temporarty power.

Generator should have a wave form distortion of less
than 5% RHD.

Figure 45

INTERIOR MAKE-UP BOX INSTALLATION

Figure 44

INTERIOR MAKE-UP BOX INSTALLATION

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