Allied Air Enterprises A80UH2V, 80G1UH2V Lighting Instructions, What to do if you smell gas

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START-UP

Lighting Instructions

For Your Safety, Read Before Operating

WARNING

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

These furnaces are equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burners. Do not try to light the burners by hand.

Before operating, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.

What to do if you smell gas:

Do not try to light any appliances.

Extinguish any open flame.

Do not touch any electric 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 your gas supplier, call the fire department.

Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of the control system and gas control which has been under water.

IMPORTANT: Refer to the Lighting Instruction label on the furnace for instructions on operating the specific controls used on your unit.

To Start Furnace:

CAUTION

Be sure the manual gas control has been in the “OFF” position for at least 5 minutes before starting the unit. Do not attempt to manually light the burners.

1.Set the room thermostat to lowest setting.

2.Remove burner access door.

3.Move the gas control knob to the “ON” position. Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not turn by hand, don’t try to repair it; call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.

4.Replace the burner access door.

5.Turn on the electrical power to the furnace.

6.Set room thermostat to a point above room temperature to light the burners. After the burners have ignited, set room thermostat to desired temperature.

To Shut Down Furnace:

1.Set the room thermostat to the lowest setting.

2.Turn off all electric power to the furnace.

3.Remove burner access door.

4.Shut off gas by moving gas control knob to “OFF” position.

5.Replace the burner access door.

WARNING

Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, shut off the manual gas valve to the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply.

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80G1UH2V, A80UH2V specifications

Allied Air Enterprises has made a significant mark in the HVAC industry with its innovative and high-performance heating and cooling solutions. Among its impressive lineup, the Allied Air Enterprises 80G1UH2V and A80UH2V models stand out for their efficiency, reliability, and advanced features.

The 80G1UH2V is a two-stage gas furnace that operates on natural gas or propane. With an efficiency rating of up to 80%, it provides excellent heating performance while contributing to cost savings on utility bills. Its durable cabinet design ensures long-lasting performance and protection from harsh weather conditions, making it ideal for a variety of home environments.

One of the key features of the 80G1UH2V is its two-stage heating capability. This technology allows the furnace to operate at a lower capacity to maintain consistent temperatures during milder weather, reducing energy consumption and noise. When the temperature drops significantly, the furnace automatically shifts to high capacity, delivering the required heat promptly. This flexibility not only creates a more comfortable living space but also enhances energy efficiency.

The A80UH2V model shares similar traits with the 80G1UH2V but offers some additional features. It includes a variable-speed blower motor that optimizes airflow throughout the home. This innovation not only increases comfort levels but also facilitates quieter operation. The A80UH2V's advanced control system provides precise temperature management and can be integrated easily with smart home systems for enhanced automation.

Both models are designed to operate quietly, with noise levels minimized through improved insulation and sound-dampening technologies. This makes them suitable for residential applications, where comfort and peace are a priority. Additionally, they come equipped with a self-diagnostic control board that makes troubleshooting and maintenance simpler and more efficient.

Durability is another critical characteristic of both the 80G1UH2V and A80UH2V. They feature a robust heat exchanger made from high-quality materials, enhancing longevity and reliability. With these models, homeowners can expect reliable performance for years with minimal upkeep.

In summary, the Allied Air Enterprises 80G1UH2V and A80UH2V models deliver exceptional heating solutions through advanced technology, efficiency, and reliability. Their innovative features cater to the modern homeowner's need for comfort, control, and energy savings, making them excellent choices for residential heating needs.