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1. enough fresh air for proper combustion and ventilation of flue gases must be provided to this furnace Most homes require outside air to be supplied into the furnace area Improved construction and additional insulation in homes have reduced the heat loss and made these homes much tighter around doors and windows so that air infiltration is minimal This creates a problem to supply ventilation and or combustion air for gas fired or other fuel burning appliances Any use of appliances that pull air out of the house clothes dryers exhaust fans fireplaces water heaters non direct vent furnaces etc increases this problem and appliances could be starving for air If fuel burning appliances are starved for air the flue gases which these appliances produce as they operate may not vent outdoors properly but remain in the home instead These flue gases may include carbon monoxide Death or personal injury from asphyxiation can result from exposure to carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide or CO is a colorless and odorless gas produced when fuel is not burned completely or when the flame does not receive sufficient oxygen Be aware of these air starvation signals which indicate conditions that may result in carbon monox ide or that carbon monoxide may be present 1 Headaches Nausea Dizziness Flu Like Symptoms 2 Excessive humidity heavily frosted windows or a moist clammy feeling in the home 3 Smoke from a fi
2. No heating or cooling fan runs all the time Cool Heat Fan Switch Switch Typical Thermostat Electrical components are contained in both compartments To avoid electrical shock injury or death do not remove any internal compartment covers Contact a qualified servicer at once if an abnormal condition is noticed Notice Do not use this furnace if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified servicer to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Keep both doors in place except for inspection and maintenance An interlock switch prevents furnace operation if the blower door is not in place Integrated Control Module This furnace is equipped with an integrated control module which regulates all furnace operations The control responds to input from the thermostat initiates and controls normal furnace operation and monitors and responds to all safety circuits The integrated control module is outfitted with a 3 amp fuse for electrical protection Gas Valve The gas valve regulates gas flow to the burners in response to input from the integrated control module Igniter The furnace has an electronic ignition device which lights the burners automatically never try to light the burners by hand Blowers An induced draft blower is utilized to draw flue products through the heat exchanger and exhaust them outdoors The cir
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4. point of condensing This furnace therefore produces condensate water which must be directed to a drain Furnaces of this type are referred to as condensing furnaces Thermostat Functions There are many types and styles of thermostats but the operation is usually similar BE SURE TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH YOUR THERMOSTAT The simplest type of thermostat only starts and stops the furnace to maintain the desired room temperature The most widely used types will control both heating and cooling functions and will have a Fan Switch with Auto and ON settings On Auto the circulating air blower will cycle on off with the furnace but if switched to ON it will run continuously regardless of whether or not heating or cooling is being provided In addition there are thermostats which automatically switch from heating to cooling mode and those with night set back capability The night set back or multiple set back type allows for a different temperature at night or during the day when no one is at home Programmable thermostats will allow for more control and tailoring of the heating and cooling functions The level of this control will depend on the type of thermostat applied Room Temperature Thermostat Cool Heat Temperature Control Dials Action System only cools fan cycles off and on System only cools fan runs all the time System only heats fan cycles off and on System only heats fan runs all the time
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6. Flue Pipe Internal Primary Limit Gas Line Entrance Flue Pipe Connection Alternate Rubber Elbow Induced Draft Blower Electrical Connection Inlets Alternate 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Coil Front Cover Pressure Tap Coil Front Cover Drain Port Drain Line Penetrations Drain Trap Blower Door Interlock Switch Capacitor Integrated Control Module with fuse and diagnostic LED 24 Volt Thermostat Connections Transformer 40 VA Circulator Blower Auxiliary Limit Junction Box Electrical Connection Inlets Coil Front Cover General Information This furnace is built to provide many years of safe and dependable service providing it is properly installed and main tained However abuse and or improper use can shorten the life of the furnace and create hazards for you the home owner This product contains or produces a chemical or chemicals which may cause serious illness or death and which are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm To avoid possible equipment damage personal injury fire or death the following instructions must be observed regarding unit location air requirements and operating procedures Unit Location A WARNING 1 The furnace area and the vicinity of any other gas ap pliances must be kept clear and free of combustible To avoid personal injury or fire minimum clearances materials gasoline and other flammable v
7. GULA butt Gas Fired Warm Air Furnace User s Information Manual A WARNING If the information in these instructions 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 and 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 nstallation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier You have purchased a high efficiency gas fired warm air residential furnace It is designed to heat your home efficiently and safely It is also designed to interface with your cooling equipment and to assist in circulating conditioned air Your furnace functions are regulated by an integrated control module which re sponds to your home thermostat This module controls all aspects of operation including safety and is designed to assure efficiency reliability comfort and safety Yourfurnace is builtto provide many years of safe and dependable service providing itis properly installed and maintained Take time to familiarize yourself with the information concerning f
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9. UTP QN J Y L Outlet Pressure Tap Pressure Regulator Adjustment Under Cap Screw White Rodgers Model 36G22 Shutting Down Your Furnace To shut down your furnace follow the steps listed below Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 2 Integrated control closes gas valve extinguishing flame 3 Induced draft blower is de energized following a 15 second delay The circulator blower is de energized following a 60 90 120 or 180 second delay period 4 Removethe burner compartment door 5 Move the furnace s gas valve ON OFF switch to the OFF position 6 Closethe external manual gas shut off valve 7 Replace the burner compartment door Safety Circuits Anumber of safety circuits are employed to ensure safe and proper furnace operation These circuits serve to control any potential safety hazards and as inputs in the monitoring and diagnosis of abnormal function These circuits are continuously monitored by the integrated control module Integrated Control Module The integrated control module is an electronic device which regulates all furnace operations Responding to the thermostat the module initiates and controls normal furnace operation and monitors and addresses all safety circuits If a potential safety concern is detected the module will take the necessary precautions and provide diagnostic information through an LED displayed on the module Primary Limit The primary limit cont
10. apors and to combustible surfaces must be followed liquids Also do not store or use flammable items such as paint varnish or lacquer in the area 7 Make certain the required clearances for the furnace 2 Do not store or use chlorine or fluorine products are always maintained These clearances are listed bleaches cements strippers aerosols near the unit on the furnace clearance label If any question devel They can corrode the heat exchanger ops contact the installer of the furnace or another 3 Do not use the furnace closet as storage for brooms qualified servicer mops brushes and oily rags or cloths The area must be kept clear clean and free of lint Furnace must be Unit Installation kept free and clear of exposed or loose insulation ma Examine the furnace installation to determine the follow terials in the area of installation Examine the furnace ing area when the furnace or additional insulation is added since some insulation materials may be com 1 The flue vent pipe is physically sound sealed and well supported The vent slopes upward to vent termi bustible 4 nal so condensate drains back toward the furnace proved vent in good condition to carry combustion at joints or fittings piece andere 2 The return air duct connection is physically sound 5 Familiarize yourself with the controls that shut off the sealed to the furnace casing and terminates outside gas and electrical power to the furnace If the
11. culator or main blower passes indoor air over the heat exchanger and throughout the conditioned space Both blowers are permanently lubricated no further oiling is required Operating Your Furnace Starting Your Furnace To put your furnace into operation follow the steps listed below 1 2 3 10 11 12 13 Close the external manual gas shut off valve Turn off the electrical power to the furnace Set the room thermostat to the lowest possible set ting Remove the burner compartment door This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand Move the furnace s gas valve ON OFF switch to the OFF position Wait five minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas including near the floor as some types of gas are heavier than air If you smell gas following the five minute waiting pe riod in step 7 immediately follow the instructions on the cover of this manual If you do not smell gas after five minutes move the furnace s gas valve ON OFF switch to the ON position Replace the burner compartment door Open the external manual gas shut off valve Turn on the electrical power to the furnace Adjust the thermostat to a setting above room tem perature After the burners are lit set the thermostat to desired temperature 10 Gas Valve On Off Selector Switch Inlet Pressure f cju s Ta AS d j O
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13. e flame sensor is a probe mounted to the burner mani fold assembly which uses the principle of flame rectifica tion to determine the presence or absence of flame 11 ROLLOUT PRIMARY LIMIT FLAME SENSOR LIMIT S y gt EG PRESSURE UT Te EM z SWITCH P e 191 ej aI IeL2 i d BLOWER eee T i DE d DECK lx cer E s E CIRCULATOR BLOWER AUXILIARY LIMIT UNDERSIDE OF BLOWER DECK Safety Circuits Resetting From Lockout Furnace lockout is characterized by a non functioning furnace circulator blower may be running continuously providing a one flash diagnostic LED code Lockout results when a furnace is unable to achieve ignition after three attempts or when it has lost flame five times during a single call for heat If the furnace is in lockout it may be reset by any of the following methods 1 One hour automatic reset Control will automatically reset itself and attempt to resume normal operations following a one hour lockout period 2 Powerinterruption Interrupt 115 volt power to the furnace for between 0 and 20 seconds 3 Thermostat cycle Interrupt thermostat signal to the furnace for between 0 and 20 seconds If the condition which originally caused the lockout still exists the control will return to lockout If your furnace frequently locks out a problem exists w
14. ed area or a confined space it is strongly recommended to contact a propane supplier to install a gas detecting warning device in case of a gas leak Since propane gas is heavier than air any leaking gas can settle in any low areas or confined spaces Propane gas odorant may fade making the gas undetectable except with a warning device An undetected gas leak will create a danger of explosion or fire If the presence of gas is suspected follow the instructions on the cover of this manual Failure to do so could result in SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Operating Your Furnace Furnace Operation In the heating mode gas is burned and the products of combustion are drawn through a heat exchanger by an induced draft blower The flue gases are then exhausted from your home through a flue pipe system The furnace s circulator blower passes indoor air over the heat exchanger and then through the conditioned space The furnace s heat exchanger is actually two exchang ers a primary and a secondary connected in series The primary heat exchanger is an aluminized tubular design built for exceptional durability and efficient heat transfer The secondary heat exchanger sometimes referred to as a recuperator coil is a stainless steel tube and aluminum fin arrangement designed to remove the last remaining heat from the flue gases The amount of heat withdrawn from the flue gases is so great that the gases are actually cooled to the
15. furnace the space containing the furnace is to be shut down at the end of the heating season turn off both the gas and electrical power For safety always turn the gas and electrical power off before performing service or maintenance on the furnace 3 The physical support of the furnace is sound without sagging cracks or gaps around the base so as to provide a seal between the support and the base 6 Establish a regular maintenance schedule to insure 4 There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the fur efficient and safe operation of the furnace The fur nac nace should be checked at the beginning of each 5 Check for proper burner flame performance Flame heating and cooling season by a qualified service should extend directly outward from burners without technician curling floating or lifting off General Information Clearances and Accessibility Installations must adhere to the clearances to combustible materials for which this furnace has been design certified The minimum clearance information for this furnace is pro vided on the unit s clearance label These clearances must be permanently maintained In addition to the re quired clearances to combustible materials a 36 inch minimum for clearance servicing must be available in front of the unit Unit positioning is referenced as follows TOP BOTTOM Upflow Counterflow Horizontal Air Requirements To avoid death personal injury or property damage
16. hich must be corrected Contact a qualified servicer Routine Maintenance If you perform maintenance on the furnace yourself remember that certain mechanical and electrical knowledge skills and tools are required to perform maintenance on the furnace Personal injury or death my result If you are not properly trained You should call your installing dealer or place of purchase if you are uncertain about your ability to perform maintenance To avoid death or personal injury due to electrical shock disconnect the electrical power before performing any maintenance Annual Inspection The furnace should be inspected by a qualified installer or service agency at least once per year This check should be performed at the beginning of the heating season This will insure that all furnace components are in proper working order and that the heating system functions appropriately Particular attention should be paid to the following items Repair as necessary Flue pipe system Check for blockage and or leakage Check the outside termination and the connections at and internal to the furnace Heat exchanger Check for corrosion and or buildup within the heat exchanger passageways Burners Check for proper ignition burner flame and flame sense Flames should extend directly outward from burners with out curling floating or lifting off Check the burner flames for 1 Good adjustment 2 Stable soft and blue 3 Not curling f
17. humidity of 70 If that air enters a home and is warmed to 72 F the relative humidity will drop to 6 very dry if no more moisture is added Relative humidity is important to your health and home as proper humidification helps reduce respiratory difficul ties and helps improve the indoor air quality A good relative humidity is one just high enough to barely start condensation along the lower edges or lower corners of the windows More than that can be damag ing Frequent fogging or excessive condensation on inside windows indicates the indoor humidity level is too high for outdoor weather conditions Damage to the building may result if the condition persists Condensation on inside of storm windows indicates loose inside windows Adding weather stripping to tighten inside windows usually corrects this problem The following table shows the recommended maximum indoor humidity in relationship to the outdoor tempera tures OTR Humidity Table 1 General Information For Propane LP Gas Installations Only For furnaces operating on propane gas please review the following warnings before use To avoid death personal injury or property damage due to explosion or fire install a gas detecting warning device Since the odorant in propane gas can be reduced by iron oxide rust a gas detecting warning device is the only reliable method to detect propane gas leaks If the gas furnace is installed in a basement an excavat
18. loating or lifting off Drainage system Check for blockage and or leakage Check hose connections at furnace Wiring Check electrical connections for tightness and or corro Burner Flame sion Check wires for damage Filters Check that filters are clean and in the proper placement in the furnace or duct system 12 Routine Maintenance Filters Filters must be inspected cleaned or changed every two months or as required As a homeowner it is your personal responsibility to keep air filters clean Remember that dirty filters are the most common cause of inadequate heating or cooling performance Return air filters are supplied by your installer Become familiar with where the filter is located and the procedure s for removing cleaning and replacing them If assistance is needed contact either the installer of your furnace or a qualified servicer To avoid death personal injury or property damage disconnect electrical power before removing filters never operate furnace without a filter installed Dust and lint will build up on internal parts resulting in loss of efficiency equipment damage and possible fire Filter Removal Filter Cleaning and or Replacement Filters are located either at the unit or in a central return Disposable filters must be replaced with a filter or filters of grille Horizontal installations will use a ductwork or the same size as that which is removed Filters must central return grille location comp
19. ly with UL900 or CAN ULC S111 Standards To remove filter s from the ductwork or central return Permanent filters must be cleaned washed and dried as grille installation specified by the filter manufacturer Filters which use a dust adhesive should be sprayed or oiled as recom mended by the filter and adhesive manufacturers If it becomes necessary to replace a permanent filter it must be replaced with a filter or filters of the same size as that 3 Replace filter s opposite removal which is removed Filters must comply with UL900 or CAN ULC S1 11 Standards 1 Turn off electrical power to the furnace 2 Remove filter s from ductwork or central grille loca tion If using Media Air Cleaner MAC1 or Electronic Air Cleaner EAC6 follow the directions provided with the air cleaner When reinstalling filters be careful to maintain correct for proper filter removal cleaning and replacement airflow direction 13 Troubleshooting Before You Request a Service Call If your furnace is not operating or is performing improperly take time to perform the following checks before requesting service A couple of simple checks may allow you to avoid a service call If the following steps do not resolve the problem contact a qualified servicer for further troubleshooting and or repairs Do not attempt troubleshooting beyond that which is outlined below Do not attempt repairs yourself Use the diagram on page 4 for parts reference If your fu
20. o actual installation thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Instruction Manual Pay special attention to all safety warnings Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation Remember it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use Safety is a matter of common sense a matter of thinking before acting Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices follow them The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices However if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed here take precedence Component Identification OOAN OA HKRWHNDY aA om es eG Oo 0 W DY ed hl f N Y N uw BLOWER COMPARTMENT BURNER COMPARTMENT i DA 25 2 Y Upflow Horizontal GULA Models Gas Valve Gas Line Entrance Alternate Pressure Switch Gas Manifold Hot Surface Igniter Rollout Limit Burners Flame Sensor Flue Pipe Connection Coupling
21. osive atmosphere General Information Flue Pipe and Condensate Drainage To prevent possible death or personal injury due to asphyxiation Amana Condensing Gas Fired Warm Air Furnaces must be Category IV vented The venting of this furnace Category IV venting must be both gas and water tight For proper performance the size length number of elbows and termination must be in accordance with the specifications outlined in the furnace installation guide The flue system must slope towards the furnace for proper condensate drainage The flue pipe and its termination must be kept clear of blockage For further information on Category IV vent ing refer to the installation instructions accompanying this product If not included ask your installing dealer or distributor for this information Provisions must be made to drain condensate from the furnace and protect the condensate drain trap and drain lines from freezing conditions The drain trap and drain lines must be kept clear of blockage Indoor Humidity Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air relative to the amount the air can hold at the same temperature Example At 40 relative humidity the air could hold 2 1 2 times as much moisture 2 5 x 40 100 before becoming saturated The colder the air the less moisture it can hold As air is warmed its ability to hold moisture is increased Example A winter day outdoor temperature 10 F and relative
22. replace will not draw up the chimney 4 Flue gases that will not draw up the appliance vent pipe Combustion Air Non Direct Vent Single Pipe It is vitally important that the furnace have proper venting To prevent possible death or personal injury due to asphyxiation this furnace must never be common vented with another gas fired appliance Any alteration to any venting system must be in accordance with local and national codes and the manufacturer s instructions In non direct vent installations single pipe the air for combustion and ventilation can typically be obtained from the surrounding unconfined space or louvered closet door Observe the following precautions concerning air availability When a furnace is installed in a closet and the closet door is louvered DO NOT OBSTRUCT LOUVERS Louvers must be open and clear to provide combustion air to the furnace When a furnace is installed in a confined space within a home and the air for combustion and venti lation enters the space through ducts from the out side be sure to routinely check the entering and outlet grilled openings to verify that they are always clear and clean Do not partition off a small area around the furnace utilizing a non louvered door This could obstruct the combustion air from reaching the furnace Do not allow the furnace s air intake top or side to become blocked The combustion and ventilation air must never come from a corr
23. rnace will not start check the following in sequence NOTE If flashing the integrated control module diagnostic LED flash code must be recorded prior to turning off the power to the furnace or opening the blower compartment door To determine the flash code count the number of flashes seen through the blower compartment door sight glass e Check thermostat for proper operation Verify that it is set on HEAT and that temperature above room tem perature setting is appropriate e Check to see that the electrical disconnect at the furnace location is in the ON position If the switch is in the OFF position switch it to the ON position to supply electrical power to the furnace e Check fuse or circuit breaker in furnace electrical circuit Replace as necessary e Check to see that the manual gas shut off valve external to the furnace is in the ON position If the valve is in the OFF position turn the gas ON following the start up procedures outlined in the Starting Your Furnace section NOTE If flashing record the integrated control module diagnostic LED flash code prior to power interruption Turn off furnace electrical power prior to proceeding e Remove burner compartment door and check to see that gas valve ON OFF switch is in the ON position See figure on page 10 If the switch is in the OFF position turn the gas ON following the start up procedures outlined in the Starting Your Furnace section Remove blower compartmen
24. rol is located on the partition panel and monitors heat exchanger compartment tempera tures It is a normally closed electrically automatic re set temperature activated sensor This limit guards against overheating as a result of insufficient conditioned air passing over the heat exchanger Auxiliary Limit The auxiliary limit control is located on or near the blower deck and monitors heat exchanger compartment tem peratures It is a normally closed electrically manual reset temperature activated sensor This limit guards against overheating as a result of insufficient conditioned air passing over the heat exchanger Rollout Limit The rollout limit is a normally closed electrically manual reset temperature activated sensor It is mounted on the burner manifold assembly and monitors the burner flame If there is an improper draw of burner flames into the heat exchanger the rollout limit will detect it and shutdown gas flowing to the burners Pressure Switches The pressure switches are normally open closed during operation single pole single throw negative air pressure activated switches They monitor the airflow combustion air and flue products through the heat exchanger via pressure taps located on the induced draft blower and the coil front cover These switches guard against insufficient airflow combustion air and flue products through the heat exchanger and blocked condensate drain conditions Flame Sensor Th
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26. t door and check to verify whether or not the manual reset auxiliary limit control has tripped The auxiliary limit control is located on or near the circulator blower See figure on page 4 If the auxiliary limit control has tripped a reset click will be heard when the red button on the back of the control is pressed Replace door NOTE Do not reset the auxiliary limit control more than once If the control trips again follow the furnace shut down procedure outlined in the Starting Your Furnace section and contact a qualified servicer e Check for blockage at the termination s of flue pipe and the combustion air intake pipe where present Also for blockage in the drain trap Clear if possible See figure on page 4 e Check for blockage in the drain lines If blockage is present please contact a qualified servicer 14 Safety Labels 12 3 S zuzin S sg00e p neeuued e eoejd ue aay y 719210j sed N eued sseooe o3uoo avejd y t uonisod 78240 jou oq ui uonisod JAO 0148 e9 jonuoo se y ysnd 0 peuuojjed aq oj s eoyues JI eoueidde ay 0 amod oujoeje e jo uin Z esseq snid e eunjejeduu e cT Bumes 1s8Mo 0 ze sow y y 19S 9 M3 VddVv 13a Zvo aa c EE osso an0 2000 EE 27100155 0o z 2 MORS OAM ueduuoo se6 Jo ueroiuusej aoas zeD ep jnessiuuno e no eyijenb SV9 TAN 4nof jeo pue Bouerddy o seo HO ueroiuu e un sejadde 1a uoissiupe Jajdnoo juswwo9 s se aiAin
27. the manual gas valve to the furnace before shutting off the electrical supply To avoid death personal injury or property damage do notuse this furnace if any part of the furnace 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 having been under water Important Note To The Owner It is important that you fill out the owner s registration card and mail it today This will assist us in contacting you should any service or warranty information change in the future When filling in the registration card be sure to include the Model Manufacturing and Serial Numbers plus the installation date If the registration card cannot be located please call 1 877 254 4729 to register the furnace Your warranty certificate is also supplied with the unit Read the warranty carefully and note what is covered Keep the warranty certificate in a safe place so you can find it if necessary Before using this manual check the serial plate for proper model identification Installer Affix this manual the Installation Guide and Specifications Sheet adjacent to the appliance Owner Keep all product literature in a safe place for future reference ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer This includes all safety precautions and related items Prior t
28. ur local Amana dealer If you need further information regarding the operation maintenance or service of your furnace contact your dealer If you have other matters that cannot be resolved locally or you need additional information regarding other heating and cooling products offered by us please call CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE AMANA TOLL FREE 1 877 254 4729 U S only email us at hac consumer affairs amanahvac com fax us at 931 438 4362 Not a technical assistance line for dealers Outside the U S call 1 931 433 6101 Not a technical assistance line for dealers Your telephone company will bill you for the call Ask a participating Amana dealer about our extended service plan It adds to the strong Aimee warranty with additional parts and labor coverage Ure EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN To obtain the proper labels the Model Manufacturing Number and Serial Number of the unit must be supplied These numbers are recorded on the nameplate of the furnace For convenience record this information here MODEL NUMBER 17 Amana a trademark of Maytag Worldwide N V and is used under license to Goodman Company L P All rights reserved 18
29. urnace installation features operation and maintenance contained within this manual Heating amp Air Conditioning i 10318826 October 2002 Comfort Quality Trust Contents Important Note To The Owner iei terit eri na aE des 3 Component Identification eeeeeeeeeseeeeeseseeeeeee eene nenne 4 General Information lleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesseeeee enne nnne nnn nnn 5 Unit LOCATION AM T M 5 BIDS 5 Clearances and Accessibility ssesenn 6 Air Requirements 3 erro LEER XPRRT a AAA FREE RETE 6 Combustion Air Non Direct Vent Single Pipe sene 6 Flue Pipe and Condensate Drainage ss 7 Indoor Humidity seresa reserse oanien a rinon ER SANESA en nennen nnne nen 7 For Propane LP Gas Installations Only ss 8 Operating Your Furnace uisus piii o dU dU C eg raa ER NUR x ERES 9 Furnace Operation aa e 9 Thermostat Functions sssssssssseeeeneeeeeen nennen nennen nnns 9 Integrated Control Module esee esses ien nennen inna nnn nnn 9 cci p 9 o M 9 BIQWEYS errata nau u poaae uuo nura naa arae gne naasis FEE ER FAR EE Xe s uu oa ER ke Yuan EAER 9 Starting Your FU
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