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.

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