Specifications

MONITOR
HEATING SYSTEMS
Section
2:
Installation
Table
2-2
Installation Classification
for
using Damper Diameter
and
Processing
of
P.W.B.
Jumper Wire
CJ
Installation Classification
NOTE:
IT IS
IMPORTANT
TO
USE THE
CORRECT DAMPER
SHOWN
IN
THIS TABLE.
Up
to 1
bend
(90'elbows)
with
Extension
kit
length
of
0-73
in.
Up
to 2
bends
(90°elbows)
with
Extension
kit
length
of
0-38
in.
Up
to 3
bends
(90'elbows)
with
No
Extension.
IMPORTANT:
Installations
that exceed
any of
the
limits
above.
P.W.B.
Jumper Wire
CJ
Altitude
0~700m
0—2330
ft
Air
Damper
STANDARD
USED
STANDARD
STANDARD
EXTENSION
USED
NOT
CUT
700
1400m
2330
4660ft
Air
Damper
EXTENSION
USED
EXTENSION
EXTENSION
NOT
USED
CUT
1400
2100m
4660
7000ft
Air
Damper
NOT
USED
NOT
USED
NOT
USED
DO
NOT
INSTALL
CUT
The
air
damper
is
fixed
with
air
intake
flange
of the
Flue pipe,
as
shown
in
Fig.2-7.
Remove
the air
supply
elbow
to
remove
the air
damper
from
the air
intake
flange.
After
the air
damper
has
been removed, insert
air
supply elbow into
the air
intake flange
and
tighten
by
the
hose band.
[Position
of
P.W.B. jumper wire
CJ and
reset push-
button switch]
Reset
push-button
.
switch
^
Jumper wire
CJ
D'
o-
P.W.B.
Flue
pipe
Air
intake
flange
Air
supply
elbow
A|r
damper
Fig.
2-7
IMPORTANT:
After
cutting
the
jumper wire
CJ,
please
be
sure
to
press
the
reset push-button switch
on the
P.W.B.
two
to
three times, with
the
power plug inserted
in
the
socket.
If
the
reset button
has
been pressed, settings such
as
the
current
time,
current
day of the
week,
economy plus
and
child
lock functions
will
be
canceled,
and
these programs must
be set
again.
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