Warning, High voltagei, Caution – Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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VII. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

! WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGEI

To avoid the risk of electrical shock,
wiring to the unit must be polarized
and grounded.

! WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGEI

To avoid personal Injury or death due

to electrical shock, disconnect

electrical power before servicing or
changing any electrical wiring.

! CAUTION

Label all wires prior to

disconnection when servicing

controls. Wiring errors can
cause improper and dangerous
operation. Verify proper

operation after servicing.

wiring Harness

The wiring harness is an integral part of this

furnace. Field alteration to comply with

electrical codes should not be required.

Wires are color-coded for identification

purposes. Refer to the wiring diagram for

wire routings. If any of the original wire as

supplied with the furnace must be replaced,

it must be replaced with wiring material

having a temperature rating of at least 105

degrees C. Any replacement wring must be

copper conductor.

115 Volt Line Connections

Before proceeding with electrical

connections, ensure that the supply voltage,

frequency, and phase correspond to that

specified on the unit rating plate. Power

supply to the furnace must be N.E.C. Class

1, and must comply wth all applicable

codes, and/or The Canadian Electric Code

CSA C22.1.

Use a separate fused branch electrical

circuit containing properly sized wire,

minimum 12 gauge, and fuse or circuit

breaker.

The furnace must be electrically grounded

in accordance with local codes or, in their

absence, with the latest edition of;

The National Electric Code, ANSI NFPA 70.

The fuse or circuit breaker must be sized in

accordance with the maximum over-current

protection specified on the unit rating plate.

An electrical disconnect must be provided

at the furnace location.

NOTE:

Line polarity must be observed

when making field connections.

! WARNING

THE DRAIN TRAP MUST VBE

MOUNTED ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE

OF THE UNIT FROM THE JUNCTION

BOX. THIS WILL REDUCE THE RISK

OF WATER REACHING THE JUNCTION

BOX IN THE EVENT OF A BLOCKED
DRAIN CONDITION.

Connect hot, neutral, and ground wires as

shown in the wiring diagram located on the

unit's blower door. Line polarity must be

observed when making field connections.

Line voltage connections can be made

through either the right or left side panel.

The furnace is shipped configured for a right

side electrical connection with the junction

box located inside the blower compartment.

To make electrical connections through the

opposite side of the furnace, the junction

box must be relocated to the other side of

the blower compartment prior to making

electrical connections.

NOTE:

Wire routing must not interfere with

circulator blower operation, filter removal, or

routine maintenance.

! WARNING

EDGES OF SHEET METAL HOLES
MAY BE SHARP. USE GLOVES AS A
PRECAUTION WHEN REMOVING HOLE
PLUGS.

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