24 volt thermostat wiring, Thermostat diagram, General – Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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I

WARNING

HIGH VOLTAGE!

TO AVOID THE RISK OF INJURY,

ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DEATH, THE

FURNACE MUST BE ELECTRICALLY
GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LOCAL CODES OR IN THEIR

ABSENCE, WITH THE LATEST

EDITION OF THE NATIONAL
ELECTRIC CODE.

To ensure proper unit grounding, the ground

wire should run from the furnace ground

screw located inside the furnace junction

box all the way back to the electrical panel.

NOTE:

Do not use oil piping as an

electrical ground. To confirm proper unit

grounding, turn off the electrical power and

perform the following check:

1.

Measure resistance between the

neutral (white) connection and a

suitable chassis ground.

2.

Resistance should measure 10 ohms or

less.

This furnace is equipped with a blower door

interlock switch which interrupts unit voltage

when the blower door is opened for

servicing. Do not defeat this switch.

24 Volt Thermostat Wiring

NOTE:

Wire routing must not interfere with

circulator blower operation, filter removal, or

routine maintenance.

Low voltage connections can be made

through either the right or left side panel.

Thermostat wiring entrance holes are

located adjacent to the junction box

locations in the blower compartment.

Thermostat Diagram

This furnace is equipped with a 40 VA

transformer to facilitate use with most

cooling equipment. Consult the wiring

diagram, located on the blower

compartment door, for further details, of 115

Volt and 24 Volt wiring.

VIII. CONDENSATE DRAIN LINES

& DRAIN TRAP

GENERAL

A condensing oil-ftred furnace achieves its

high level of efficiency by extracting almost

all of the heat from the products of

combustion and cooling them to the point

where condensation takes place.

The condensate which is generated must

be piped to an appropriate drain location.

The furnace’s drain hoses may exit either

the right or left side of the furnace.

in horizontal installations, the drain hoses

will exit through the bottom (down side) of

the unit with the drain trap su^nded

beneath the furnace.

The field'Supplied drain system must be in

accordance with all local codes and the

instructions in the following sections.

Follow the instructions below when installing

the drain system.

Refer to the following sections for specific

details concerning furnace drain trap

installation and drain hose hook ups.

The drain trap supplied with the furnace

must be used.

DRAIN TRAP ASSEMBLY

Check for proper fit of the entire assembly

Before cementing the individual

components together. Place the flexible

pipe coupling on the sub protruding from the

90 degree elbow connected to the

condensate collector, then insert the 6 inch

pipe stub and tighten the clamps on each

end of the flexible coupling.

Attach the tee to the stub coming out of the

furnace and insert 10 inch stub to bottom of

the tee. Attach the trap assembly to the

bottom of the stub using PVC pipe coupling.

Do Not

use

pipe cement on the flexible

pipe coupling.

Add water to the trap until

some runs out of the drain overflow. Do not

install the drain in areas subject to freezing.

DRAIN CONNECTION

Insert the Yt inch ID tubing through the hole

in the cabinet and press on to the barb

fitting.

Do not

use

excessive force

on the drain pan.

Connect the other end to

the top 90 degree barb on the drain trap

assembly. Connect another piece of tubing

to the bottom of the tee on the drain trap

and run to the condensate neutralizer. The

condensate neutralizer must lay in a

horizontal position. Connect installer

furnished tubing (type UVT or equivalent,

Yt" ID) to the other end of the condensate

neutralizer and run to a drain. Do not install

the drain in areas subject to freezing.

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