Allied Air Enterprises 80G1UH User Manual

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Issue 1031

Temperature Rise

NOTE: Furnace must be adjusted to obtain a temperature

rise within the range specified on the unit nameplate. Failure

to do so may cause erratic limit operation and may result in

premature heat exchanger failure.

This furnace must be installed so that its electrical

components are protected from water.

Installed in Combination with a Cooling Coil

When this furnace is used with cooling units, it shall be

installed in parallel with, or on the upstream side of, cooling

units to avoid condensation in the heating compartment. See

Figure 2. With a parallel flow arrangement, a damper (or

other means to control the flow of air) must adequately

pre-vent chilled air from entering the furnace. If the damper

is manually operated, it must be equipped to prevent

operation of either the heating or the cooling unit, unless it
is in the full HEAT or COOL setting. See Figure 2.

Figure 2

Heating Unit Installed Parallel to Air Handler Unit

Heating Unit Installed Upstream of Cooling Unit

This furnace may be installed in alcoves, closets, attics,

basements, garages, and utility rooms in the upflow or

horizontal position.

This furnace design has not been CSA certified for

installation in mobile homes, recreational vehicles, or

outdoors.

Use of Furnace as a Construction Heater

Allied Air does not recommended the use of these units as

a construction heater during any phase of construction. Very

low return air temperature, harmful vapors and operation of

the unit with clogged or misplaced filters will damage the

unit.

Units may be used for heating of buildings or structures

under construction, if the following conditions are met:

The vent system must be permanently installed per these

installation instructions.

A room thermostat must control the furnace. The use of

fixed jumpers that will provide continuous heating is not

allowed.

The return air duct must be provided and sealed to the

furnace.

Return air temperature range between 60°F (16°C) and

80°F (27°C) must be maintained.

Air filters must be installed in the system and must be

maintained during construction.

Air filters must be replaced upon construction

completion.

The input rate and temperature rise must be set per the

furnace rating plate.

One hundred percent (100%) outdoor air must be

provided for combustion air requirements during

construc-tion. Temporary ducting may supply outdoor

air to the furnace. Do not connect duct directly to the

furnace. Size the temporary duct following these

instructions in section for Combustion, Dilution and

Ventilation Air in a confined space with air from outside.

The furnace heat exchanger, components, duct system,

air filters and evaporator coils must be thoroughly

cleaned following final construction clean-up.

All furnace operating conditions (including ignition, input

rate, temperature rise and venting) must be verified
according to these installation instructions.

When installed, this furnace must be electrically grounded

according to local codes. In addition, in the United States,

installation must conform with the current National Electric

Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70. The National Electric Code (ANSI/

NFPA No. 70) is available from the following address:

National Fire Protection Association

1 Battery March Park

Quincy, MA 02269

NOTE: This furnace is designed for a minimum continuous

return air temperature of 60° F (16°C) or an intermittent

operation down to 55° F (13°C) dry bulb for cases where a

night setback thermostat is used. Return air temperature

must not exceed 85° F (29°C) dry bulb.

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