Thermo Products MHA1-125N, MDA1-50N Duct Work and Air Conditioning, Filters/ Filter Installation

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

G. Duct Work and Air Conditioning

Design and installation of the duct system should follow the current guidelines of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) or the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE).

All furnaces are tested over a range of external static pressure that simulates the airflow resistance of the ductwork, fittings, and diffusers connected to the furnace for a typical (average) duct system. The furnace blower and blower motor have been selected to work successfully against the following range of duct system resistance.

Recommended range of duct system resistance for all models: 0.2 to 0.5 in. W.G. external static pressure.

When the furnace is installed in a small room, and no return air ducts are used, the return openings to the unit should extend full size to a location outside the furnace room.

If the furnace is used in connection with summer air conditioning (cooling), the air conditioner’s evaporator coil must be installed on the air outlet side of the furnace to avoid water vapor condensation in the furnace heat exchanger.

NOTICE: Return air grilles and supply registers in the air distribution system should not be obstructed.

H. Filters/ Filter Installation

Filters must be installed external to the furnace casing.

It is necessary to cut the return air opening in one or both side(s) of the MHA1 models depending upon the needs of the specific installation.

This MHA furnace has been factory supplied with a high quality re-usable filter rated for air velocities up to 600 ft/min. An optional Thermo Products filter rack assembly (part no. AOPS7547 for MHA50, 75, 100 and AOPS7375 for the MHA125) is available which, is sized for the filter provided.

If an optional Thermo Pride filter rack (Figure 3) is used with the furnace, square knock outs have been provided on each side casing to act as a template for the cut out. Scribe lines connecting the outside corners of each knockout, cut side casing along lines. Position the open end of the filter rack so that it is accessible for filter replacement. Attach the filter rack to the furnace with screws or pop-rivets along the securing flange. Connect the return plenum to the filter rack and slide the filter into place.

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Contents Induced Draft Highboy COUNTERFLOW/HORIZONTAL GAS Furnace Section Safety II. Installation Guidelines Page Packaging Shipping DamageSafety II. Installation Guidelines CodesInstallation Location Closet and Alcove InstallationStandard Clearances Refer to FigureNon-combustible Material Plenum Flue or Vent All Models Covered by This ManualAir for Combustion and Ventilation MDA1 Horizontal Installation MDA1 Installed Horizontal Filters/ Filter Installation Duct Work and Air ConditioningUse of Non-Thermo Pride Filter Retention Means Optional Thermo Pride Filter RackFPM FormulaVenting Replacing An Existing Furnace From a Common Vent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardCondensing in the Chimney Page Page Vent Connection to Inducer Inducer Mounting Sidewall Venting Automated Literature FAXHorizontal Size and Lengths for Horizontal Vents Horizontal Size and Length for Sidewall VentingGAS Piping General GAS Piping Fire or Explosion HazardPage Installation of Natural GAS Piping Typical Gas PipingInstallation of Propane GAS Piping Steel Pipe Size for Natural Gas IPSPage Field Wiring and Replacing Wiring ElectricalElectronic Air Cleaner and Humidifier Connections Room ThermostatBlower and Control Panel To delay fan Set Switch Initial StartupWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn Off Gas To Appliance Adjustment Of Heat Input Rate Page Burner Adjustment Setting Supply Air Temperature Rise Typical Observation of Main Burner FlamesCheckout Procedure Important Remove flue blockage when doneDiagnostic Features LED will also flash once at power-upShut off gas and disconnect power before continuing General InspectionHouse Air Blower Filter Maintenance Procedure Filter ReplacementReturn Air Filter VI. Installers Instructions to User Appendix a Sources for Reference Standards Appendix B Sequence of Operations Sequence of Operations for Heating SystemMode of Operation Control System Action Appendix C Troubleshooting Flowcharts Heating SystemYes Is ignitor positioned Correctly? Does system run until thermostat is satisfied? MDA1/MHA1-50S00S4426 Description Part Number QTYAppendix E Replacement Parts List MHA1 Page Replacement Parts List MDA1 Page Appendix F Wiring Diagram Page Appendix G MID-EFFICENCY Furnace Specifications MID-EFFICIENCY Highboy GAS Furnace SPECIFICATIONS5Nominal temp. rise Heating fan speed