Fedders F80A dimensions Sequence of Operation, Variations

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WARNING

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY TO THE FURNACE BEFORE REMOVING THE BURNER COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR.

CAUTION

THE FURNACE SHOULD BE OPERATED WITH ALL PANELS IN PLACE. NEVER OPERATE THE FURNACE WITH THE BLOWER DOOR REMOVED EXCEPT FOR SERVICE PURPOSES.

The furnace achieves its mid-efficiency in two general areas. First, there is no wasteful standing pilot. The furnace consumes no gas in between cycles. Secondly, the furnace is designed to allow very small amounts of excess air in the combustion process. Older furnaces had heat exchangers that were commonly 40% larger than necessary for complete combustion. While this prevented the creation of carbon monoxide, the heated excess air was expelled up the chimney where it could not benefit the interior of the home. Special safety controls now prevent the formation of carbon monoxide.

IMPORTANT

Your furnace should be cleaned and inspected annually by a trained and qualified service technician.

Your service technician has the knowledge and test equipment to determine the condition of your furnace.

WARNING

THE EXHAUST GASES FROM THIS FURNACE CONTAIN CHEMICALS, WHICH ON SOME OCCASIONS MAY INCLUDE CARBON MONOXIDE (CO). CARBON MONOXIDE IS AN ODORLESS, TASTELESS, CLEAR COLORLESS GAS, WHICH IS HIGHLY TOXIC. EVEN LOW CONCENTRATIONS ARE SUSPECTED OF CAUSING BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.

UL AND CUL RECOGNIZED CO DETECTORS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ALL BUILDINGS EQUIPPED WITH FOSSIL FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES. ALL CO DETECTORS SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS AND APPLICABLE LOCAL BUILDING CODES.

WARM AIR FURNACE

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

1.Thermostat, responding to cool room, calls for heat.

2.Combustion air blower begins.

3.After 15 second prepurge, hot surface igniter warms up.

4.After approximately 5 seconds, the gas valve will open, and the burners ignite.

5.Thirty seconds after the burners ignite and flame sense is proven, the main blower starts on the heating speed.

6.System remains in this state until the room air temperature rises causing the thermostat to terminate its call for heat.

7.The gas valve shuts off; the burners extinguish.

8.After brief postpurge period, (5 seconds), the combustion air fan stops. The main blower continues to run. Elapsed time ranges from 60 seconds to 180 seconds, depending on the manufacturer’s requirement.

9.The furnace remains idle until the next call for heat.

VARIATIONS

If your system includes air conditioning, your thermostat (supplied by the installer) will likely have two switches. The first switch is the system switch. The switch settings usually include HEAT, COOL, and OFF. Some thermostats have system switches which include HEAT, COOL, AUTO, and OFF. The system switch must be in the HEAT or AUTO position for the furnace to run.

The second switch is the fan switch. It usually has settings of ON and AUTO. The fan switch may be in either position when using the furnace. If the fan switch is set to ON, the main blower will run continuously, and the blower delays mentioned in the sequence of operation points 5 and 9 will be ignored.

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Contents Model F80A Safety Rules SafetyIntroduction Do not Destroy this Manual What to do if YOU Smell GASCodes General Furnace SizingOther Considerations Inspection / Access Panel Installation PositionsAIR Conditioning Clearances to Combustibles ClearancesGuide DuctworkDuctwork Steps Case Furnace Located in AN Unconfined Space Determing Combustion AIRCase Furnace Located in a Confined Space Definitions Furnace VentingDesign Considerations Inducer Blower Installation Vent InstallationVent Sizing Left Inducer Position 35-2 Vent ConnectorDedicated Venting Vent TerminationGAS Supply Existing Vent ConsiderationsGAS Piping Conversions High Altitude Specifications Canada High Altitude Specifications USAAirflow Specifications Outlet Regulator Pressure Vent Boss Electrical SpecificationsThermostat LOW Voltage WiringFurnace Connection Important USE Copper Conductors onlySequence of Operation Start UP ProceduresTo Start the Furnace To Shut Down the FurnaceChecking Furnace Input Temperature Rise CheckAirflow Annual Inspection / Service MaintenanceCirculating FAN Electronic AIR CleanerHUMIDIFIER/ Electronic AIR Cleaners Induced BlowerTroubleshooting 50V51-250 General Troubleshooting WHITE-RODGERS Integrated FAN Control Factory Setting User’s Information Manual Furnace Components General Safety RulesRegulator Vent Furnace Operation Information Air Filter Variations Sequence of Operation

F80A specifications

The Fedders F80A is a notable air conditioning unit that has gained recognition for its efficiency, performance, and convenience. Designed to cater to both residential and light commercial spaces, it combines robust features with advanced technologies to provide optimal cooling solutions.

One of the standout characteristics of the Fedders F80A is its impressive cooling capacity. With a BTU rating that makes it suitable for medium-sized rooms, this unit efficiently maintains comfortable indoor temperatures even during the hottest summer months. Users can benefit from its powerful performance without worrying about energy wastage.

Energy efficiency is a critical aspect of the Fedders F80A. It features an Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) that meets current regulatory standards, which translates to lower energy bills and a reduced environmental footprint. The inclusion of eco-friendly refrigerants further enhances its appeal, making it a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious consumers.

The Fedders F80A is also equipped with user-friendly controls. An intuitive remote control allows for easy operation from anywhere in the room. Additionally, the unit comes with programmable settings that let users schedule their cooling preferences, ensuring comfort at all times without unnecessary energy expenditure.

Another key feature of this model is its multi-speed fan. The fan operates on various speeds, providing users with flexibility in airflow and noise levels. Whether a quiet night is desired or a powerful cooling burst is needed, the Fedders F80A caters to individual preferences effectively.

Installation and maintenance are also areas where the Fedders F80A shines. Its relatively straightforward installation process allows for quick setup, and its design makes routine maintenance a hassle-free task. Periodic cleaning of the filters ensures continued efficient operation, contributing to the unit's durability and longevity.

Overall, the Fedders F80A combines powerful cooling capabilities with energy efficiency and user-centric features. Its blend of technology and user-friendly design makes it a suitable choice for anyone looking to invest in reliable air conditioning. With its reputation for performance and efficiency, the Fedders F80A stands as a commendable option in the competitive air conditioning market.