Desa DNV25NB, DNV40NB installation manual Connecting to GAS Supply, Mounting the Thermostat to Wall

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10.Feed thermostat wires from attic to furnace through 1/2" hole in ceiling wall plate.

11.Connect thermostat wires from attic to thermostat wires on furnace. Connect red wires together, then connect white wires together. Use wire nuts to make connections. IMPORTANT: Make sure thermostat wires do not touch combus- tion chamber.

Mounting the Thermostat to Wall

1.

Connect thermostat wires to the two

 

terminal screws on back of thermostat

 

(see Figure 6). Connect red wire to “R”

 

terminal. Connect white wire to “W”

 

terminal.

2.

Push any excess wire back through hole

 

in wall and plug hole with insulation

 

to prevent drafts. Drafts affect the ther-

 

mostat operation.

3.

Use thermostat base to mark mounting

 

screw locations.

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Drill proper-sized holes for wall anchors.

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Figure 7 - Mounting Thermostat to Wall

CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY

WARNING: A qualified ser- vice person must connect fur- nace to gas supply. Follow all local codes.

WARNING: Never connect furnace to private (non-utility) gas wells. This gas is commonly known as wellhead gas.

All piping must comply with local codes and ordinances or with the National Fuel Gas Code (ANS Z223.1 NFPA No. 54), whichever applies.

You can connect furnace to gas supply at front of furnace (inside) or at rear of furnace (outside).

Connecting Furnace to Gas Supply at Front of Furnace

1.Locate gas inlet pipe on lower, right front of furnace (see Figure 8).

2.Connect 3/8" NPT pipe or nipple to gas inlet pipe (see Figure 8). See Provid- ing Gas Piping to Furnace, pages 9 and 10, for correct gas pipe installation.

5. Attach thermostat to wall using screws

provided (see Figure 7).

WARNING: Unplug furnace before connecting to gas supply.

3/8" NPT Pipe or Nipple

Gas Inlet Pipe

White Wire

W

R

Red Wire

CAUTION: Use only new, black iron or steel pipe. Copper tubing may be acceptable in cer- tain areas. Check local codes. Use pipe large enough in diam- eter to allow proper gas volume to furnace. If pipe is too small, undue loss of pressure will oc- cur. Refer to chart on page 9.

Figure 8 - Connecting Gas from Inside of Room

Figure 6 - Connecting Thermostat Wires to Thermostat

CAUTION: Lightly apply pipe joint sealant to male threads be- fore connecting. Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to liquid petroleum (LP) gas.

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Contents For Your Safety OWNER’S Operation and Installation Manual DNV25NB DNV40NBFor Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GAS Dynavent Safety InformationUnpacking Product FeaturesSpecifications Local CodesLocating Furnace InstallationInstallation Items Check GAS TypeCreating Wall Opening and Mounting Furnace Installing ThermostatInstalling in Normal Frame Wall Installing in Masonry WallRouting Thermostat Cable Locating Thermostat on WallConnecting Furnace to Gas Supply at Front of Furnace Connecting to GAS SupplyMounting the Thermostat to Wall Removing Screws on Lower Flange 40,000 BTU/Hr Model Shown Connecting Furnace to Gas Supply at Rear of FurnaceExample Providing Gas Piping to FurnaceChecking GAS Connections Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping SystemPerformance Check Pressure Testing Furnace Gas ConnectionsOperating Furnace For Your Safety Read Before LightingOperating Instructions Thermostat Control Operation Inspecting Burner FlameNormal Operating Sequence To Turn OFF GAS To FurnaceCleaning and Maintenance Observed Problem Possible Cause Remedy TroubleshootingIgnition Failures Observed Problem Possible Cause Wire and wire connections at probe Parts Wiring Diagrams ReplacementParts Under Warranty Parts not Under WarrantyWhen Gas Quality Is Bad Service HintsTechnical Service When Gas Pressure Is Too LowCabinet Assembly 25,000 BTU/HR Model Illustrated Parts ListCabinet Assembly 40,000 BTU/HR Model Combustion Chamber Assembly 25,000 BTU/HR Model Combustion Chamber Assembly 40,000 BTU/HR Model Burner Assembly 25,000 BTU/HR Model Burner Assembly 40,000 BTU/HR Model Blower Assembly 25,000 BTU/HR Model Blower Assembly 40,000 BTU/HR Model 201835 International Limited Warranty Dynavent GAS Wall Furnace

DNV25NB, DNV40NB specifications

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