Thermo Products CMA2-75N, CMA1-50N service manual

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 : The vent and air intake elbows must be kept away from bushes, shrubs or any vegetation that may restrict the flow of flue products. It must also be kept clear of any leaves, weeds or other combustible materials. Keep the vent hood clear of snow. Avoid locating the terminals in areas where standing water or condensate drippage may be a problem.

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

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : The vent and air intake elbows must be kept away from bushes, shrubs or any vegetation that may restrict the flow of flue products. It must also be kept clear of any leaves, weeds or other combustible materials. Keep the vent hood clear of snow. Avoid locating the terminals in areas where standing water or condensate drippage may be a problem.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : This CMA furnace has been designed to be installed as a direct vent system and must have its combustion air brought in from outside the conditioned space. The failure to install the vent/air intake system as specified in these instructions will void the heat exchanger warranty and may result in property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : Outside combustion air must not come from an area that is directly adjacent to a pool, hot tub or spa. Measures should be taken to prevent the entry of corrosive chemicals or vapors to the combustion and ventilation air supply. Such chemicals include but are not limited to chlorinated and/or fluorinated hydrocarbons such as found in refrigerants, aerosol propellants, dry cleaning fluids, degreasers and removers. Other harmful compounds may come from bleaches, air fresheners or mastics. Vapors from such products can form acid compounds when burned in a gas flame. Should acid compounds form in your furnace, it may reduce the life of the furnace.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : Because of the potential of odorant fade, a gas leak may not be detected by smell. If this furnace is installed below grade, contact your gas supplier for a gas detector.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : All gas piping must be leak tested methods approved by State, Local and National Codes including the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI-Z233.1 (Latest Edition). A final test for gas leakage must be made after purging the gas line. This test must be conducted with the unit operating and should include the furnace piping and gas valve. Never use an open flame to check for a gas leak.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : Care must be taken not to wet electronic components during leak test. Wetting the primary ignition module may damage its circuitry and cause a hazardous situation. Dry moisture from all leads and terminals if wetting occurs. Wait at least 24 hours for the circuit to fully dry before energizing the burner circuit.

Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background : The furnace and its individual gas shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply during pressure testing of the gas supply system at pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG or 14.0" w.c. The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply by closing its manual shut off valve at test pressures equal to or greater than 1/2 PSIG or 14.0" w.c.

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Contents GAS FIRED HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUALFOR YOUR SAFETY DOWN FLOW & DIRECT VENT SEALED COMBUSTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTIONI. SAFETY INFORMATION Page Page The vent and air intake elbows must be kept away from bushes, shrubs or any vegetation that may restrict the flow of flue products. It must also be kept clear of any leaves, weeds or other combustible materials. Keep the vent hood clear of snow. Avoid locating the terminals in areas where standing water or condensate drippage may be a problem 1.A windows be opened MODEL II. FURNACE SPECIFICATIONS - CMA SERIESDIMENSIONS GAS SUPPLY PRESSUREINSTALLATION PARTS PACKAGE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.” COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLEMATERIALIV. GENERAL INSTALLATION A.FURNACE LOCATION MODELS CMATable Combustible Floor Base Model: 70-BASE Figure 1A Coil CabinetFigure 1B Cottage Base Model: 01COT-BASE Figure 1C B. BASE INSTALLATION 1. Combustible Floor Base Model: 70 BASEFigure Figure C. ALCOVE INSTALLATION 2. Cottage Base Model: 01COT BASEFigure D. CLOSET INSTALLATION FigureE. FUEL PIPING F.GENERAL VENTING REQUIREMENTS MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH TableFigure 6. CMA*-75SHOWN H. Direct Venting Through a Sidewall 1. Vent And Combustion Air Pipes2. Exhaust Vent Termination Elbow Sidewall Venting Page 4. Vent Terminal Location Guidelines Terminations 5.Secure plate to roof Figure FigureFigure K.CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE AND TRAP ASSEMBLY 3.Connection Of Room Thermostat Wires Figure L.ELECTRICAL WIRING2.Connection Of Power Supply Wires 1. Electrical Branch Supply CircuitElectrical Wire Diameter AWG 24 22 20 18 4. BLOWER MOTOR SPEED WIRING Figure Static CMA1-50Speed Tap \ PressureStatic CMA2-75Speed Tap \ Pressure5. FIELD WIRING AND REPLACING WIRING V.STARTING THE UNIT A. SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS MAIN BURNER OPERATION CALL FOR HEAT SATISFIED B.INITIAL START UP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSC.ADJUSTMENT OF BTU INPUT RATE GAS PRESSURE CHART FOR CMA* MODEL FURNACES D.BURNER ADJUSTMENTE.SETTING TEMPERATURE RISE FigureF.FURNACE CHECKOUT PROCEDURE VI. INSTALLERS INSTRUCTIONS TO USER VII. DEALER MAINTENANCEA.ELECTRICAL 2.CONDENSATE LINE/TRAP ASSEMBLY4. INDUCER BLOWER ASSEMBLY B.GENERAL INSPECTIONC.HEAT EXCHANGER 1.CLEANING THE COIL AIR SIDE5. GASKETS/SEALING MATERIALS D.HOUSE AIR BLOWERVIII. TROUBLESHOOTING FILTER MAINTENANCE PROCEDUREFILTER REPLACEMENT DIAGNOSTIC FEATURESThe LED will also flash once at power-up TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT THE INTEGRATED CONTROL? Yes AFTER GAS VALVE OPENS, DO THE BURNERS IGNITE? DOES SYSTEM RUN UNTIL THERMOSTAT IS SATISFIED? IF LED LIGHT FLASHES APPENDIX – A REPLACEMENT PARTS Page APPENDIX – B WIRING DIAGRAM