Accoutrements HIGH ECONOMY GAS FURNACE 1200-103B User Manual
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APPLICATION
This
is
a
forced
air
gas
furnace
for
installation
in
building
constructed
on
site.
The
furnace
installation
must
conform
with
local
building
codes
and
ordinances
or,
in
their
absence
with
the
National
Fuel
Cas
Code,
ANSI
Z323.1-19B0,
and
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70-1981.
It
is
the
personal
responsibility
and
obligation
of
the
purchaser
to
contract
a
qualified
installer
to
assure
that
installation
is
adequate
and
is
in
conformance
with
governing
codes
and
ordinances.
HIGH ALTITUDE APPLICATIONS
Ratings
of
gas
utilization
equipment
are
based
on
зш
level
operation
and
need
not
be
changed
for
operation
at
elevations
up to 2, QOQ feet. For operation at elevations above 2,000 feet
and,
in
the
absence
of
specific
recommendations
from
the
local
authority
having
jurisdiction,
equipment
ratings
shall
be
reduced at the rate of 4 percent for each 1,000 feet above sea
level
before
selecting
appropriately
sized
equipment.
(Ref.
ANSI Z223. 1-1980, Par, 8.12).
TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE
All
units
are
packed
securely
in
shipping
container.
All
units
should
be
carefully
inspected
upon
arrival
for
damage.
In
the
event of damage, the consignee should:
1.
Note on delivery receipt of any damage to container.
2.
Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3.
in
case
of
concealed
damage,
the
carrier
must
be
notified
as soon as possible within IS days after delivery.
4.
Claims
for
any
damage,
apparent
or
concealed,
should
be
filed
with
the
carrier,
using
the
following
supporting
documents, and within the 9-month statute of limitations.
a)
Original
Bill
of
Lading,
certified
copy,
or
indemnity
bond.
b)
Original paid freight bill of indemnity in lieu thereof.
c)
Original
invoice
or
certified
copy
thereof
showing
trade
and other discounts or deductions.
d)
Copy
of
the
inspection
report
issued
by
carrier's
representative
at
the
time
damage
is
reported
to
carrier.
The
carrier
is
responsible
for
making
prompt
inspection
of
damage and for a thorough investigation of each claim.
LOCATING THE FURNACE
When
selecting
a
location
for
the
furnace,
observe
the
following points:
1.
The furnace should be sat on a level floor. The IL-$eries
Lo-Boy
furnaces
are
shipped
raised
one
inch
above
the
floor
to
accommodate
a
damp
or
wet
floor.
If
greater
amounts of water are present at times, the furnace may be
elevated
further
using
a
concrete
base,
bricks,
patio
blocks,
etc.,
nuking
sure
adequate
support
is
available
for
the
furnace.
Furnaces
approved
for
installation
on
combustible
flooring
shall
not
be
installed
directly
on
carpeting,
tile
or
other
combustible
material
other
than
wood flooring.
figure
1. MINIMUM CLEARANCES (INCHES)
2.
The
furnace
should
be
as
centralized
as
practical
with
respect to the air distribution system.
3.
Provisions
must
bo
made
for
venting
combustion
products
outdoors through an individual venting system.
4.
Provide at least the minimum clearances specified in Figure
1
for
fire
protection,
proper
operation
and
service
access.
These
clearances
must
be
permanently
maintained.
The
combustion
and
ventilating
air
openings
in
the
front
of
the
furnace must never be obstructed.
5.
Minimum
service
clearances
must
take
precedence
over
fire
protection clearances (minimum installation clearances).
6.
All
models
are
approved
for
a
utility
room
or
closet
installation.
7.
A
gas-flred
furnace
installed
in
a
residential
garage
must
be
installed
so
that
the
burners
and
ignition
source
are
located
not
less
than
18
inches
above
the
floor,
and
the
furnace
must
be
located
or
protected
to
avoid
physical
damage by vehicles.
8.
For
installation
in
a
manufactured
building
the
furnace
should
be
anchored
to
the
floor
and
attached
to
any
adjacent
structural
members
by
screwing
support
brackets
to the back or sides of the furnace with 1/2” sheet metal
screws.
DUCT WORK
The
air
distribution
systrnn
should
be
designed
and
installed
in
conformance
with
Manuals
7
or
7A
published
by
Air
Conditioning
Contractors
of
America
(ACCA),
as
set
forth
in
their Manual K.
CAUTION-
When
i
furnace
Is
installed
so
that
supply
ducts
carry
air
circulated
by
the
furnace
to
areas
outside
the
space
containing
the
furnace,
the
return
atr
must
also
be
handled
by
a
duct(s)
sailed
to
the
furnace
casing
and
terminating
outside
the
space
containing
the
furnace.
This
is
to
prevent
drawing
possible
hazardous
combustion
products
to
the
circulated air.
When
the
furnace
is
used
in
connection
with
a
cooling
unit*,
the
furnace
shall
be
installed
parallel
with
or
on
the
upstream
side
of
the
cooling
unit
to
avoid
condensation
in
the
heating
element.
With
a
parallel
flow
arrangement,
the
dampers
or
other
means
used
to
control
flow
of
air
shall
be
adequate
to
prevent
chilled
air
from
entering
the
furnace
and,
if
manually
operated,
must
be
equipped
with
means
to
prevent
operation
of
either
unit,
unless
the
damper
is
in
the
full
heat
or
cool
position.
*A
cooling
unit
is
sn
air
conditioning
coil,
heat
pump
coil
or
chilled water coil.
Model
MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
MINIMUM SERVICE CLEARANCE
Top
Front
Vent
Back
Left
Side
Right
Side
Floor
Front
Sides
Back
IL8S042A
IL85042C
1
6
6*
0
0
1^
C
24
ie®
24
IL11504aA
IL115048C
1
6
6*
0
0
0
c
24
18 Ф
24
IL14506QA
IL14SD60C
1
6
6*
0
0
0
c
24
18 (Î)
24
Minimum clearance at least one side for access to rear of furnace.
* Clearance may be 1 inch when Type B-1 vent is used.
+ Clearance may be 0 inch when Type B-1 vent is used.
C Floor may be combustible material.