If the information in this manual is not followed exactly,
a fire or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury or loss of life.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical 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 RELY ON SMELL ALONE TO DETECT
LEAKS. DUE TO VARIOUS FACTORS, YOU MAY
NOT BE ABLE TO SMELL FUEL GASES.
• U.L. recognized fuel gas and CO detectors are
recommended in all applications, and their
installation should be in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations and/or local
laws, rules, regulations, or customs.
— Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
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User’s Information Guide
Gas Furnaces — Non-Condensing
Fan Assisted Combustion System
Upflow / Horizontal and Downflow / Horizontal
Contents
Dangers, Warnings & Cautions 1
General Information 1
To Start the Furnace 2
Proper Maintenance 4
The Problem Solver 6
Regular Dealer Maintenance 7
Warranty 9
SAFETY HAZARD
DO NOT USE THIS UNIT 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 ANY
GAS CONTROL WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Understand the signal words WARNING and CAUTION.
These words are safety alert words. WARNING indicates
hazards which could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION is used to indicate unsafe practices which could
result in minor injury or property damage.
IMPORTANT FACTS
The flow of combustion and ventilating air must not be obstructed from reaching the furnace. Air openings provided
in the casing of the furnace must be kept free of obstructions which would restrict airflow, thereby affecting efficiency and safe operation of your furnace.
Also, air openings provided to the area in which the furnace
is installed and the space around the furnace shall not be
blocked or obstructed. Keep this in mind should you choose
to remodel the area which contains your furnace. If additional insulation is added after the furnace is installed, the
area around the furnace must be inspected to ensure it is
free and clear of insulation. If this furnace is installed in an
attic or other insulated space it must be kept free and clear
of all insulating materials as some insulating materials are
combustible.
Furnaces must have air for proper performance. There
must be a free flow of fresh air sufficient for efficient combustion and safe ventilation of your furnace.
The combustion air for your furnace must be fresh uncontaminated air. Paints, varnishes, laundry bleaches, detergents, many household cleaners, water softening salts,
adhesives, and all such products release fumes containing
compounds which could lead to early heat exchanger and
vent system deterioration. Do not store these types of products near your furnace.
User’s Information
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WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
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Never store gasoline, combustible materials, or other
flammable liquids or vapors near your furnace.
Carbon monoxide, fire or smoke can cause serious bodily
injury, death, and/or property damage.
A variety of potential sources of carbon monoxide can be
found in a building or dwelling such as gas-fired clothes
dryers, gas cooking stoves, water heaters, furnaces and
fireplaces. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
recommends that users of gas-burning appliances install
carbon monoxide detectors as well as fire and smoke dectectors, listed by a nationally recognized agency (e.g. Underwriters Laboratories or International Approval Services), to
help alert dwelling occupants of the presence of fire, smoke
or unsafe levels of carbon monoxide.
NOTE: The manufacturer of your furnace does not test any
detectors and makes no representations regarding any
brand or type of detector.
SAFETY HAZARD
BODILY INJURY CAN RESULT FROM HIGH VOLTAGE
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, FAST MOVING FANS, AND
COMBUSTIBLE GAS. FOR PROTECTION FROM THESE
INHERENT HAZARDS DURING INSTALLATION AND SERVICING, THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED AND THE MAIN GAS VALVE MUST BE TURNED
OFF. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT
IN PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.
Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components. Only trained and
qualified personnel should install, repair or service heating
equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel.
Parts and controls of this furnace are unique. Should service or modification be required, be sure your servicer uses
only factory authorized parts, kits, or accessories for this
furnace.
If you experience a problem with the operation of your
furnace, check the “Problem Solver” section of this manual
before you call for a possibly unneeded service call.
SAFETY HAZARD
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE, OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THE FURNACE AND THIS
MANUAL. FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE
AGENCY, OR THE GAS SUPPLIER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY,
PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.
To Start the Furnace
Lighting instructions.
Your furnace does not use a continuously burning pilot
flame. Therefore, manually lighting your furnace is not required. Your furnace is equipped with an automatic ignition
system. It uses a hot surface ignition device that automatically lights the burners each time the thermostat signals the
furnace to start.
SAFETY HAZARD
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MANUALLY LIGHT THE FURNACE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.
1. Please read all safety information in this book before
operating furnace.
2. Set thermostat to lowest setting. Turn off all electric
power to furnace.
3. Remove the furnace front panel to gain access to the
main gas valve.
4. Turn gas cock knob clockwise or the toggle switch
located on the main gas valve inside the unit to “OFF”
position (see illustration on this page). If external gas
cock is used, turn to “OFF” position (see illustration on
next page). Allow 5 minutes for any gas within the unit
to escape. LP gas being heavier than air may require
forced ventilation. If you smell gas STOP! Follow the
“What To Do If You Smell Gas” instructions on the front
cover of this book. If you don’t smell gas, go to next
step.
5. Turn gas cock knob counterclockwise or the toggle
switch to “ON” marker (see illustration on this page).
6. Replace the furnace front access panel.
7. Turn on main electrical supply and set thermostat to desired setting. Combustion blower will start and ignition
device will start to heat up. After approximately 15 seconds main gas valve will open and burners will ignite.
On/Off Switch
Your furnace may have a “Knob Switch” or a “Toggle Switch” to turn the gas ON or OFF.
8. When thermostat is satisfied, main burners will
extinguish.
9. If main burners fail to ignite, lower thermostat setting
or disconnect electrical supply, wait 5 minutes, raise
thermostat setting above indicated temperature.
10. If furnace will not light, turn “OFF” all gas and electricity to unit and call servicer or gas supplier.
For complete shutdown.
Turn gas cock knob on main gas valve to “OFF” position.
Disconnect electrical supply to unit.
NOTE THE LOCATION OF THE MANUAL MAIN GAS SHUTOFF VALVE FOR YOUR FURNACE.
Have your installer or servicer show you the location if you have any questions.
If this is done during the cold weather months, provisions
must be taken to prevent freeze-up of all water pipes and
water receptacles.
Whenever your house is to be vacant, arrange to have
someone inspect your house for proper temperature. If your
furnace should fail to operate, damage could result, such as
frozen water pipes.
Flame Roll-out Device.
All models are equipped with a fusible link located near the
burners. In case of flame roll-out, the link will open (melt)
and cause the circuit to open which shuts off all flow of gas.
UPFLOW FURNACE Manual Main Gas Shut-off Valve May Be Located on the Left or Right Side
HORIZONTAL FURNACE Manual Main Gas Shut-off Valve May Be Located on the Top or Bottom Side
TOP VIEW OF RIGHT SIDE PIPING
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CAUTION
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WARNING
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Proper Maintenance
Reduces Energy Use
AIR FILTERS
NOTE: Filters are NOT included with all Furnaces
A clean filter saves money.
When the furnace circulates and filters the air in your
home, dust and dirt particles build up on the filter. Excessive accumulation can block the airflow, forcing the unit to
work harder to maintain desired temperatures.
And the harder your unit has to work, the more energy it
uses. So you pay more any time your system is running
with a dirty filter.
Never operate your unit for either heating or cooling with
filters removed.
Help ensure top efficiency by cleaning the filter once a
month. Clean it twice a month during seasons when the
unit runs more often.
Your filter may or may not be framed.
You can clean the filter with a vacuum, OR you can wash it
with a household detergent.
Both methods are quick and easy, and guaranteed to improve the performance of your system.
Replacing your filter.
When replacing your furnace filters, always use high velocity type which are the same size as originally supplied.
Filters are available from your dealer.
Where disposable filters are used, they must be a high velocity type which are the same size as originally supplied.
How to remove your filter.
Airflow
UPFLOW BOTTOM RETURN
Airflow
Airflow
UPFLOW SIDE RETURN
To replace filters, remove blower access door, push back to
flex the filter and clear the filter retaining bracket at the
front of the unit. After cleaning, replace the filter in the
same manner making sure that the filter wire is secured
in place in both front and back filter retaining brackets.
Replace blower access door.
A bottom return air inlet as shown features a 17" x 25" x 1"
filter in the 17-1/2" wide furnace cabinets; a 20" x 25" x 1"
filter in the 21" wide models; and a 24" x 25" x 1" filter in
the 24-1/2" wide cabinet.
For vertical UPFLOW ONLY, a left or right return air inlet
as above (left side shown) requires trimming of the factory
supplied filter to 17" x 25" x 1" for both the 21" and 24-1/2"
wide furnaces.
Air filters may also be located outside of the furnace using a
SIDE FILTER FRAME.
SAFETY HAZARD
DISCONNECT POWER TO UNIT BEFORE MOVING THE
BLOWER DOOR. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING
MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR DEATH.
Upflow furnaces use a high velocity type air filter which
may be located within the furnace blower compartment in
either a BOTTOM or SIDE (left or right) return air inlet.
The furnace may be secured with filter retaining brackets
(as shown) or a filter retainer wire.
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UPFLOW ONLY
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