HP 422690 I manual ?? What to do if YOU Smell GAS

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HIGH-EFFICIENCY UPFLOW FURNACE INSTALLER'S INFORMATION MANUAL

 

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ATTENTION, INSTALLER! After installing the

furnace, show the user how to turn off gas and electricity to the furnace. Point out control and switch locations for turning off gas and electricity. Go over the User’s Information Manual and Section 23, “Maintaining Furnace In Good Working Order" in this manual with the user. Make sure the user understands the importance of following all safety precautions, including what could happen if they do not.

Attach the following documents to or adjacent to the furnace. Tell the user where these documents are located.

User's Information Manual

Installer's Information Manual

Parts List

Warranty Information

While these instructions have been written as accurately and thoroughly as possible, they can not cover every

system variation or contingency. Questions of interpretation may arise. For more information, solutions to particular problems or clarification, contact your local distributor or the manufacturer.

ATTENTION, USER! Your furnace installer should give you the documents listed on opposite side. You should immediately read the User’s Information Manual for important safety information to keep you and your family safe. Keep these as long as you keep your furnace . Pass them on to future furnace purchasers or users. If any of the documents are missing or illegible, contact your installer or furnace manufacturer for replacement. Throughout this manual, when we use the word "you" we refer to the qualified service technician who is responsible for application, installation and service of your furnace.

??Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

??WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

Do not try to light any appliance.

Do not touch any electrical switch.

Do not use any phone in your building.

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.

If you cannot reach gas supplier, call the fire department.

WARNING: Individuals who install this furnace, must have the training and experience necessary to install gas furnaces. They must also have training and experience necessary to install related comfort air conditioning appliances. Improper installation could create a hazard, resulting in the possibility of damage, injury or death.

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Contents ?? What to do if YOU Smell GAS Table of Contents Important Safety RulesDetermining Best Furnace Location Meeting CodesFurnace Dimensions and Clearances Providing Venting and Combustion AIR PVC Pipe Installation InstructionsGeneral Venting Guidelines Existing Vent Considerations Termination Location and ClearancesDirect or NON-DIRECT VENTING? United StatesDetermining Vent Length Direct Venting Instructions two pipe systemSee Note Input DIA Altitude Furnace PipeDIRECT-VENT Termination NON-DIRECT Venting Instructions one pipe systemAllowable Pipe Length feet Combustion and Ventilation AIR non-direct vent NON-DIRECT Vent TerminationUnconfined Space Installation non-direct vent Area PER Diameter Given Pipe Opening Installation Installing GAS PipingTesting for Leaks Condensate DrainVolt Wiring Installing Electrical WiringFurnace Wiring Diagram Sequence of Operation Selecting and Installing Filter Cabinets Installing Duct SystemGAS Motor Disposable High Filter CabinetsHorse AIR Filter Velocity WashablePilot Flame Adjustment GAS Supply Pressure and Pilot AdjustmentChecks Before Starting Furnace Checking GAS Supply PressureChecking GAS Input Rate Manifold Pressure AdjustmentNatural GAS Input Rate Determining Correct Orifice Size Derating for High AltitudePropane LP GAS Input Rate GAS Changing Main Burner OrificesHeating Value Wire Color Adjusting Blower SpeedMeasuring Duct System Static Pressure GAS Motor AIR Conditioning Tonnage Input SizeChecking Controls Measuring AIR Temperature RiseMaintaining Furnace in Good Working Order Setting Blower TimingsOther Information Publications Accessories