General Features
NATURAL GAS MODELS
Central Heating furnace designs are certified by the American Gas Associa- tion for both natural and L.P. gas. Limit setting and rating data were established and approved under standard rating conditions using American National Standards Institute standards.
SAFE OPERATION
The Integrated System Control has solid state devices, which continuously monitor for presence of flame, when the system is in the heating mode of operation. Dual solenoid combination gas valve and regulator provide addi- tional safety.
QUICK HEATING
Durable, cycle tested, heavy gauge aluminized steel heat exchanger quickly transfers heat to provide warm conditioned air to the structure. Low energy power vent blower, to in- crease efficiency and provide a positive discharge of gas fumes to the outside.
BURNERS
Multiport Inshot burners will give years of quiet and efficient service. All models can be converted to L.P. gas without changing burners.
INTEGRATED SYSTEM CONTROL Exclusively designed operational pro- gram provides total control of furnace limit sensors, blowers, gas valve, flame control and includes self diagnostics for ease of service. Also contains con- nection points for E.A.C./Humidifier.
AIR DELIVERY
The variable speed blower motor has sufficient airflow for most heating and cooling requirements and will switch from heating to cooling speeds on demand from room thermostat. The blower door safety switch will prevent or terminate furnace operation when the blower door is removed.
SECONDARY HEAT EXCHANGER The XV95 has a special type 29-
4C™ stainless steel secondary heat exchanger to reclaim heat from flue gases which would normally be lost instead.
STYLING
Heavy gauge steel and “wrap- around” cabinet construction is used in the cabinet with
FEATURES AND GENERAL OPERATION
The XV95 High Efficiency Gas Fur- naces utilize an Adaptive Heat Up Silicon Nitride Hot Surface Ignition system, which eliminates the waste of a constant burning pilot. The integrated system control lights the main burners upon a demand for heat from the room thermostat. Complete front service ac- cess.
a.Low energy power venter
b.Vent proving pressure switch.
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