All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
a.A separate power supply circuit with over current protection and a disconnect switch must be provided. The minimum fuse or circuit breaker size is 20 amp.
b.All CHX1 and CDX1 Series furnaces are supplied with a fuse disconnect switch box to be mounted on the outside surface of the right or left side casing so a fuse disconnect can be mounted on the furnace. Make the 115 volt supply connection in this junction box. A green screw and a strain relief are provided in order to connect the power supply ground wire and provide strain relief for the 115 volt power leads from the furnace in the fuse disconnect box. A disconnect switch can be field mounted on the 2x4 box provided. If not, the disconnect switch must be located reasonably close to and within sight of the furnace.
NOTICE: The hot surface igniter and operation of this furnace depends on correct polarity. The hot leg of the supply circuit must be connected to the black line lead and the common leg to the white line lead in the field mounted junction box. The hot leg must pass through the disconnect switch in all cases to prevent the hazard of electrical shock when servicing.
IMPORTANT: The furnace must be grounded in accordance with local codes and with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 or latest edition) when an external electrical source is utilized.
2. ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER (EAC) AND HUMIDIFIER INSTALLATION
The ignition module on this furnace has designated terminals to control the operation of an electronic air cleaner and/or humidifier. These terminals provide line voltage
3. THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS AND ANTICIPATOR SETTING
NOTICE: For
Proper control of the indoor temperature can only be achieved if the thermostat is calibrated to the heating and/or cooling cycle. A vital consideration of this calibration is related to the thermostat heat anticipator.
The proper thermostat heat anticipator setting is 0.4 AMPS for furnace operation only. To increase length of cycle, increase setting of heat scale; to decrease length of cycle, decrease setting of heat scale.
Anticipators for the cooling operation are generally
Anticipators for the heating operation are of two types,
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