Thermo Products CDX1-125N, CDX1-75N Furnace Checkout Procedure, Installers Instructions to User

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

C. FURNACE CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

Before any system of gas piping is finally put into service, it shall be carefully tested to assure that it is gas tight as indicated in the manual.

NOTICE: All controls on the unit should be checked for proper functioning prior to the qualified service personnel leaving the job site. Specifically the following should be checked:

With furnace in normal heating operation, check to make certain blower will start and stop automatically under control of integrated fan control.

1.Check safety limit control as follows:

a.Shut off incoming power.

b.Disconnect blower motor leads.

c.Restore power to furnace.

d.Set thermostat above room temperature calling for heat.

e.When temperatures are reached in furnace at limit control setting with blower out of operation, burner should shut off.

f.Shut off electrical power.

IMPORTANT: Remove blockage or reconnect blower motor and restore power.

2.Make certain thermostat will automatically start and stop furnace.

3.Block the flue pipe gradually with a flat piece of metal, until the pressure switch functions shutting off the main burners. Note: If the burner was initially operating in high fire, the burner will first reduce rate to the low fire setting. As the flue becomes more blocked, the pressure switch will function and completely shut off the main burners.

4.Block the PVC pipe inlet gradually with a flat piece of metal until pressure switch functions shutting off the main burners. Note: If the burner was initially operating in high fire, the burner will first reduce rate to the low fire setting. As the flue becomes more blocked, the pressure switch will function and completely shut off the main burners.

IMPORTANT: Remove flue air inlet blockage when done.

5.Remove the blower compartment access door with the furnace operating. The door interrupt switch is in the 120 volt circuit and will shut down the entire system. Replace the blower door and the furnace start-up cycle will begin.

V. INSTALLER'S INSTRUCTIONS TO USER:

After completing the installation, the installer shall inform and/or demonstrate to the homeowner:

1.The location of all the instructions in the furnace and that these instructions and the users information manual must be kept along with instructions for any accessories in the plastic pouch on the inside of the furnace.

2.The location and use of the manual gas shut off valve and furnace electrical disconnect switch. Instruct user to always shut off gas before shutting off electric power.

3.The sequence of operation of the furnace.

4.The correct operation and maintenance of the appliance as outlined in the users information manual.

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Contents TWO Stage Condensing GAS Furnace MG-1010Safety Information Page Iii Page Index Section Beginning Height of Casing II. Furnace Specifications CHX1 Series Model noTemperature Rise Blower Motor HP Power Chokes Width of Casing Depth of CasingBTU/HR Output High fire / Low fire CDX1 Series Model noCDX1-75 CDX1-100 CDX1-125 BTU/HR Input High fire / Low fire @HEATING TAP C High fire / Low fire#S00S4378 Installation Parts Packages CHX1-75 Description Quantity#S00S4379 Installation Parts Packages CDX1-75 Description Quantity #S00S4380#S00S4381 Codes and Clearances III. General InstallationCHX1-75 CHX1-100 CHX1-125 CDX1-75 CDX1-100 CDX1-125 Furnace Location B1. CDX1 Horizontal ApplicationPage General Requirements for Venting CHX1/CDX1 Replacing AN Existing Furnace from a Common VentMaximum Vent Length Sidewall Venting Vent Terminal Location Requirements Vent Terminal Location Guidelines E1. Single Pipe Sidewall Venting OptionInstallation of Outside VENT/AIR Intake Terminations Optional TerminationsPage Page Connecting the Exhaust Vent to the Inducer Page Connecting the Combustion AIR Inlet Connecting the Furnace to Roof VENT/AIR Terminations Trap Assembly Mounted on CHX1 Trap Assembly Mounted on CDX1Page General GAS Piping Filters CHX1 Models Highboys CDX1 Models Counterflows Rate WiringUSE of NON-THERMO Pride Filter Retention Means AIR Velocity Furnace ModelElectronic AIR Cleaner EAC and Humidifier Installation Thermostat Connections and Anticipator SettingBlower and Control Panel Wiring CFM Settings Low fire High fire CDX1-75Field Wiring and Replacing Wiring CHX1-75Contacts Close Retry will be Made If System is in Lockout Initial Start UP Operating InstructionsGas flowrate by clocking gas meter Exploded View of CDX/CHX Gas Control System BTU Normal Manifold CHX Low CDX LowCHX Low CDX Low Model Series Pressure in. W.GChecking The Burner Flame Checkout Procedure Sketch of Typical Main Burner Flames During OperationConverting GAS Flow Rate Furnace Checkout Procedure Installers Instructions to UserVI. Troubleshooting Diagnostic Features Terminals IND HI to IND N or IND LO to Is the High Limit Page 50V61-143 Control AIR Blower Turn OFF Replacement parts list for CHX1-75, CHX1-100 and CHX1-125 Page Replacement parts list for CDX1-75, CDX1-100 and CDX1-125 Page Appendix B Wiring Diagrams
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