Installation guide

_ Installation Instructions Electric Furnace I
Figure 1 Dimensions and Clearances
14-3/8 " (EF08)
17-7/8 " (EF12)
21-1/2" (EF16)
25-1/8 " (EF20)
3/4"
LowVoltage
PilotH01e
Alternate
LineVoltage
PilotHole
DrainConnections
For Horizontal
Main3/4 Fpt
Overflow3/4 FPT
Main/OverflowDrains -
3/4 FPT
W
/
16-3/8 '' (EF08)
19-7/8 '' (EF12)
23-1/2" (EF16)
27-1/8'' (EF20)
LineVoltage
PilotHole
Suction-
Liquid
45" (EF08-12)
54" (EF16-20)
FilterDoor
38-20-17
CLEARANCES
NO HEATERS
All Sides .................................. O"
From Supply Duct .......................... 0"
Recommended Service From Front .......... 20"
(Service for blower, filter if installed)
WITH HEATERS
All Sides .................................. O"
From First Three
Feet of Supply Duct to Combustibles ........ 1"
From Duct after Three Feet ................. 0"
Recommended Service From Front .......... 20"
(Service for blower, filter, heaters if installed)
Fire Hazard
When heaters are installed maintain clear-
ances from combustible materials as speci-
fied on unit rating plate.
Failure to do so can result in fire, property
damage, personal injury or death.
GeneralInformation
Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can
result in hazards to you and others. Installation MUST
conform with local building codes and with the
National Electrical Code NFPA70 current edition.
The information contained in this manual is intended
for use by a qualified service technician familiar with
safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools
and test instruments.
Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in
this manual can result in equipment malfunction,
property damage, personal injury and/or death.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ASSUME THAT A TYPICAL INSTAL-
LATION WILL INCLUDE ELECTRIC HEAT AND A COIL. BA-
SIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE PROVIDED BUT THE INSTALLER
WILL HAVE TO REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR OTHER AC-
CESSORIES FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION.
The blower cabinet may be used as an electric furnace or for cool-
ing or heat pump operation with or without electric heat. The cabi-
net can be installed in an upflow, downflow or horizontal position
(Figure 2). Horizontal installations require a horizontal kit for prop-
er coil support and drain pan. Downflow installations require a
subbase kit which provides proper clearances and a support to
install a coil.These units are not shipped with air filters installed.
Filter must be field supplied, either washable or disposal type.
Washable filters are available as an accessory.
Location
Select the best position which suits the installation site conditions.
The location should provide adequate structural support, space in
the front of the unit for service access, clearance for return air and
supply duct connections, space for refrigerant piping connections
and condensate drain line connections, and clearance for filter re-
moval.
NOTE: Internal filter can be accessed from separate filter door. If
the filter can NOT be easily accessed, a remote filter is recom-
mended. Refer to ACCA Manual D for remote filter sizing.
Ifthe unit is located in an area of high humidity, nuisance sweating
of casing may occur. On these installations a wrap of 2" fiberglass
insulation with a vapor barrier should be used.
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