Thermo Products 100n, chx-3 75n, 125n operation manual

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.

2.Determine on which side of furnace the condensate disposal line is to be run (NOTICE: On CHX3/CDX3’s this must be the same side as the flue outlet or bottom of unit). Attach the condensate trap to the furnace casing using the #8x3/4” sheet metal screws provided in the parts package. Pilot holes are provided on both sides of the casing for mounting.

NOTE: When the CDX3 series unit is used in a horizontal application, the drain hose from the collector box will require a location change from it's factory shipped connection. A knockout has been provided in the unit side casing for the drain hose to exit. The connection change can be accomplished as follows: Refer to Figure 16.

a)Locate and disconnect the drain hose at the collector box from its factory shipped connection location.

b)Locate and uncap the drain at the bottom (as it is oriented) of the collector box.

c)Connect the drain hose from step a to the uncapped bottom drain from step b.

d)Cap the previous drain connection from step a with the existing cap removed in step b.

3.Attach the drain hose (11/16” diameter clear tubing) from the front (CHX3) or bottom (CDX3) of the condensing coil cover plate to one side of the PVC tee provided in the trap assembly. Secure the drain hose (11/16” o.d. tubing) with the silver clamp provided in the parts package. Be careful to route the tubing through the proper hole in the furnace casing using the Heyco bushing provided. While making all connections with the clear tubing, be careful to route the tubing in a manner to prevent kinking or abrasion of the tubing.

4.Measure the drain hose (11/16” o.d. clear tubing) provided and remove any extra length, making sure that the hose has sufficient length not to kink or otherwise be restricted once installed. Attach the drain hose (11/16” o.d. clear tubing) to the other side of the condensate trap tee. On CHX3/CDX3’s, this hose is shipped in the parts package and it will be necessary to attach the other end to the PVC drain tee assembly (see Figure 15). Use the silver clamp(s) provided in the parts package to secure all connections.

5.Install field supplied 1/2” CPVC drain pipe and elbows using CPVC cement to reach a nearby drain. A minimum 1/4” per foot downward slope toward the drain must be maintained. The drain line must be water tight, supported and secured so that it can’t be moved. The length of the drain must be kept as short as possible.

IMPORTANT: If an air conditioning condensate drain line is combined with the furnace condensate drain line, it must have a separate trap ahead of the joint connection.

6.If a drain is not readily available or is above the trap outlet level on the furnace or the drain line cannot be sloped downward its full length to the drain, then a condensate pump (part #350225) can be ordered from the factory. Follow the pump manufacturers installation instructions.

7.The furnace condensate is slightly acidic with a pH of 3.5. Cola drinks with a pH of 3.1 are actually more acidic. If local codes require a neutralizing kit, the kit may be ordered using part no. 320095. Instructions included with the neutralizing kit must be followed for its proper installation.

8.The condensate piping in the furnace and the drain system must be flushed out at the start of every heating season. This will assure trouble free operation and will keep the acidity level well above 3.4 pH.

To flush the condensate drain system, turn off power to the furnace at the electrical disconnect switch and turn the thermostat to the lowest setting.

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Contents INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL MODELS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS OR LP GAS PROPANECHX3-75N CDX3-75N CHX3-100N CDX3-100N CHX3-125N CDX3-125NI. SAFETY INFORMATION This and the previous page contain reproductions of the various warning and instruction labels placed on the Thermo Pride Two Stage Condensing Gas Furnaces. Please read and comply with the contents of these labels 1.A windows be opened The CHX3/CDX3 furnace models are sealed combustion design, which does not require an air shutter adjustment air shutters are not used for proper flame characteristics. Burner box access cover must always be secured with all screws in place and tightened before operating furnace SECTION INDEXBEGINNING PAGE II. FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS CDX3 SERIES INSTALLATION PARTS PACKAGES – CHX3-75 INSTALLATION PARTS PACKAGES – CDX3-75 Grounding instructions III. GENERAL INSTALLATION B1. CDX3 HORIZONTAL APPLICATION B. FURNACE LOCATIONFigure PVC Pipe Designation Maximum Quantity of Elbows Outside Combustion Air Intake RH view E.Direct Venting Through a Sidewallc.The vent terminal shall not be located •near soffit vents, crawl space vents, or other areas where condensate or water vapor could create a nuisance, hazard, or cause property damage, and Page E1. Single-PipeSidewall Venting Option 5.Optional Direct Vent Terminations Install these optional kits according to the instructions provided with each kit. The location and clearance requirements are identical to those of the standard vent terminations described in this manual 1.Figures 6B, 7, and 8 follow depicting typical exhaust vent and air intake connections for the furnace model series CHX3 and the CDX3, respectively, as well as a list of required parts to correctly install each system Applications Applications leading away from the furnace must be composed of 3-inchdiameter PVC pipe and pipe fittings only. Refer to item E in Figure 3. Connecting The Combustion Air Intake Piping Figure 14. TRAP ASSEMBLY MOUNTED ON CHX3 I.CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE AND TRAP ASSEMBLYFigure 15. TRAP ASSEMBLY MOUNTED ON CDX3 2.Determine on which side of furnace the condensate disposal line is to be run NOTICE: On CHX3/CDX3’s this must be the same side as the flue outlet or bottom of unit. Attach the condensate trap to the furnace casing using the #8x3/4” sheet metal screws provided in the parts package. Pilot holes are provided on both sides of the casing for mounting J. GENERAL GAS PIPING J1. REQUIREMENTS AND SIZING OF DUCT WORK Figure 18A TABLE 2A Figure K. FILTERS 1. CHX3 MODELS: HIGHBOYS2. CDX3 MODELS: COUNTERFLOWS Figure L. WIRING Table 4A Time S7 DIP SwitchSwitch Settings Options2-StageBlower Settings from factory Table 4C IV. STARTING THE UNIT A. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FLAME MUST BE DETECTED IF THERMOSTAT W2 CONTACTS ARE CLOSED OTHERWISE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS B. INITIAL START UPB.Gas flowrate by clocking gas meter C. Measuring And Adjusting Heat Input RateObserve the following precautions when measuring A.Burner manifold pressure with a pressure gaugeNOTICE: A U-tubemanometer, measuring pressure in inches of water column, is recommended for all gas pressure measurements. However, an aneroid pressure gauge, in good working condition, capable of reading pressure changes of 0.05 in. W.G., or less, that was recently calibrated within the last year, is a satisfactory alternate. These two 2 devices will be considered as equivalent and interchangeable. Either device is referred to below as a “pressure gauge” Heat input rate in BTUH = Figure Checking The Burner Flame 21.Go to Checkout Procedure belowCheckout Procedure TABLE 6 - CONVERTING GAS FLOW RATE V. INSTALLERS INSTRUCTIONS TO USER D. FURNACE CHECKOUT PROCEDUREFigure VI. TROUBLESHOOTING Power must be disconnected before servicing DIAGNOSTIC FEATURESTROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE IS INDUCER RUNNING ON LOW SPEED? YES DOES THE HOT DO BURNERS STAY LIT PAST PROOF OF FLAME CHECK? REPLACE THE 50V51-843CONTROL CHECK FOR 24 VOLTS Appendix –AReplacement Parts List Page Page Page Appendix – B Wiring Diagrams