Manual 2100-365KPage 31. IMPORTANTThe equipment covered in this manual is to be installedby trained, experienced service and installationtechnicians. All duct work or portions thereof not inthe conditioned space should be properly insulated inorder to both conserve energy and prevent condensationor moisture damage.2. APPLICATIONThis is a fan-assisted forced air gas furnace withelectric air conditioning for outdoor installation. A fan-assisted furnace is equipped with an integralmechanical means to draw products of combustionthrough the combustion chamber and heat exchanger.The furnace installation must conform with localbuilding codes and ordinances or, in their absence, withthe National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or CAN/CGA-B149.1, latest edition, and the National ElectricalCode ANSI/NFPA-7 or CSA C22.1, latest edition. It isthe personal responsibility and obligation of thepurchaser to contact a qualified installer to assure thatinstallation is adequate and is in conformance withgoverning codes and ordinances.3. DUCT WORKThe unit is designed for use with or without duct work.See Warning on Page 7. Flanges are provided forattaching the supply and return ducts. Theseinstructions explain the recommended method to installthe air cooled self-contained electric air conditioningand gas heating unit and the electrical wiringconnections and gas piping to the unit. The refrigerantsystem is completely assembled and charged. Allinternal wiring is complete.These instructions and any instructions packaged withany separate equipment required to make up the entireheating/cooling system should be carefully read beforebeginning the installation. Note particularly ìStartingProcedureî and any tags and/or labels attached to theequipment.All duct work, supply and return, must be properly sizedfor the design air flow requirement of the equipment.Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is anexcellent guide to proper sizing.Refer to Tables 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 in this Manualfor maximum static pressure available for duct design.AIR CONDITIONING MODULE OPTIONSSTD = Standard equipment.1 CCM Compressor control module has adjustable 30 second to 5 minute delay-on-breaktimer. On initial power up, or any time the power is interrupted, the delay-on-makewill be 2 minutes plus 10% of the delay-on-break setting. There is no delay-on-make during routine operation of the unit. The module also provides the lockoutfeature (with 1 retry) for high and/or low pressure controls, and a 2 minute timedbypass for low pressure control.2 HPC High pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor control module(CCM) which is included. See note 1.3 LPC Low pressure control is auto reset. Always used with compressor control module(CCM) which is included. See note 1.4 LAC Low ambient control permits cooling operation down to 0∞F.1MCC2CPH3CPL4CALdellatsnIyrotcaFedoCdellatsnIdleiFtraPDTS DTS % G 61-AMCDTS DTS % % H 81-AMCDTS DTS % I 6-AMCCAUTIONDuring the initial firing of the burners there will probably be some amount of smoke issued to thecirculating air stream as the result of residual oil burning off of the heat exchanger tubes. This oilis required during the forming process of the stainless steel heat exchanger tubes to facilitate thebending. OSHA or the National Toxicology Program does not list the oil as a carcinogen. Invapor form this may be irritating to the eyes or could cause headaches. This is a one-timeoccurrence, and ventilation of the space may be required depending upon the space beingconditioned.