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THE BLOWER IS LOCATED
TO THE RIGHT OF THE BURNER SECTION, AND AIR CONDITIONED AIR IS DISCHARGED TO THE LEFT.
THE BLOWER IS
LOCATED ABOVE THE BURNER SECTION, AND CONDITIONED AIR IS DISCHARGED DOWNWARD
THE BLOWER IS
LOCATED BELOW THE
BURNER SECTION, AND
CONDITIONED AIR IS
DISCHARGED UPWARD.
THE BLOWER IS
LOCATED TO THE LEFT
OF THE BURNER SECTION,
AND CONDITIONED AIR IS
DISCHARGED TO THE RIGHT.
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Fig. 4 - Multipoise Orientations
6.Before removing a new control from its container, discharge your body’s electrostatic charge to ground to protect the control from damage. If the control is to be installed in a furnace, follow items 1 through 4 before bringing the control or yourself in contact with the furnace. Put all used and new controls into containers before touching ungrounded objects.
7.An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources) may also be used to prevent ESD damage.
LOCATION
GENERAL
This multipoise furnace is shipped in packaged configuration. Some assembly and modifications are required when used in any of the four applications shown in Fig. 4.
This furnace must:
Sbe installed so the electrical components are protected from water.
Snot be installed directly on any combustible material other than wood flooring (refer to SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS).
Sbe located as close to the chimney or vent and attached to an airdistribution system. Refer to Air Ducts section.
Sbe provided ample space for servicing and cleaning. Always comply with minimum fire protection clearances shown on the furnace clearance to combustible label.
The following types of furnace installations may require OUTDOOR AIR for combustion due to chemical exposures:
SCommercial buildings
SBuildings with indoor pools S Laundry rooms
S Hobby or craft rooms, and S Chemical storage areas
!WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death, and unit component damage.
Corrosive or contaminated air may cause failure of parts containing flue gas, which could leak into the living space. Air for combustion must not be contaminated by halogen compounds, which include fluoride, chloride, bromide, and iodide. These elements can corrode heat exchangers and shorten furnace life. Air contaminants are found in aerosol sprays, detergents, bleaches, cleaning solvents, salts, air fresheners, and other household products. Do not install furnace in a corrosive or contaminated atmosphere. Make sure all combustion and circulating air requirements are met, in addition to all local codes and ordinances.
If air is exposed to the following substances, it should not be used for combustion air, and outdoor air may be required for combustion:
SPermanent wave solutions
SChlorinated waxes and cleaners
SChlorine based swimming pool chemicals S Wate softening chemicals
S
S Haloge type refrigerants
S Cleaning solvents (such as perchloroethylene) S Printing inks, paint removers, varnishes, etc. S Hydrochloric acid
S Cements and glues
S Antistatic fabric softeners for clothes dryers
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