Service Guide
SYSTEM OPERATION
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O NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
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O NOT TRY TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCE.
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O NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH; DO NOT USE ANY
PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING.
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MMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR’S
PHONE.
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OLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
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F YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER, CALL THE FIRE
DEPARTMENT.
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NSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER,
SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER.
10 730 1,700 3,200 5,300 8,300 3,200 7,500
20 500 1,100 220 3,700 5,800 2,200 4,200
30 400 920 2,000 2,900 4,700 1,800 4,000
40 370 850 1,700 2,700 4,100 1,600 3,700
50 330 770 1,500 2,400 3,700 1,500 3,400
60 300 700 1,300 2,200 3,300 1,300 3,100
80 260 610 1,200 1,900 2,900 1,200 2,600
100 220 540 1,000 1,700 2,600 1,000 2,300
125 200 490 900 1,400 2,300 900 2,100
150 190 430
830 1,300 2,100 830 1,900
175 170 400 780 1,200 1,900 770 1,700
200 160 380 730 1,100 1,800 720 1,500
Maximum Propane Capacities listed are based on 2 psig pressure drop at 10 psig setting.
Capacities in 1,000 BTU/hour.
To convert to capacities at 15 psig settings - multiply by 1.130
To convert to capacities at 5 psig settings - multiply by 0.879
1"
10 39 92 199 329 501 275
567 1,071 2,205 3,307
20 26 62 131 216 346 189
393 732 1,496 2,299
30 21 50 107 181 277
152 315 590 1,212 1,858
40 19 41 90
145 233 129 267 504 1,039 1,559
50 18 37 79 131
198 114 237 448 913 1,417
60 16 35
72 1,211 187 103
217 409 834 1,275
80 13 29
62 104 155 89 185 346 724 1,066
100 11 26 55 90 138 78 162 307 630 976
125 10 24 48 81 122 69 146 275 567 866
150 9 21 43 72 109
63 132 252 511 787
200 8 19 39 66 100 54 112 209 439 665
250 8 17 36 60 93 48 100 185 390 590
*Data in accordance with NFPA pamphlet No. 54
Maximum Propane Capacities listed are based on 1/2" W.C. pressure drop at 11" W.C. setting.
Capacities in 1,000 BTU/hour.
When installing a propane storage tank, the contractor
must consider proper tank sizing, safety, eciency, ground
characteristics and aesthetics. For a residential customer,
the size may range from 100-1,000 gallons, depending on
household use. Typically, a 500 gallon tank is ample for an
average four-bedroom home. However, it is best to consult
your local propane supplier to ensure the proper sizing for
propane storage requirements. Determining the correct tank
size for each household is a function of demand, economy,
eciency and convenience. It is a process that requires
cooperation between the propane supplier and customer.
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The wiring harness is an integral part of this furnace. Field
alteration to comply with electrical codes should not be
required. Wires are color coded for identication purposes.
Refer to the wiring diagram for wire routings. If any of the
original wire as supplied with the furnace must be replaced,
it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature
rating of at least 105° C. Any replacement wiring must be
copper conductor.
Before proceeding with electrical connections, ensure that
the supply voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to
that specied on the unit rating plate. Power supply to the
furnace must be N.E.C. Class 1, and must comply with all
applicable codes. The furnace must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in their absence, with the
latest edition of The National Electric Code, ANSI NFPA 70
and/or The Canadian Electric Code CSA C22.1.
Use a separate fused branch electrical circuit containing
properly sized wire, and fuse or circuit breaker. The fuse or
circuit breaker must be sized in accordance with the maximum
overcurrent protection specied on the unit rating plate. An