Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CHB1-100 Thermo Products
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GAS FURNACE HIGHBOY AND COUNTERFLOW USERS INFORMATION MANUAL MODELS FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS OR LP GAS (PROPANE) CHB1-50 CDB1-50 MHA1-50 MDA1-50 CHX1-75 CHB1-75 CDX 1-75 CDB1-75 MHA1-75 MDA1-75 CHX1-1.
INDEX SECTION B E G I N N I N G P A G E I . S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N 1 I I . GENERAL INSTRUCTI ONS 5 III. FU R N AC E O P E RA T ION 1 0 A. W ARNI NGS BEFORE OPERATING 10 B. OP ERATI NG INSTRUCTIONS 10 C. SHUTDOWN PROC EDURE 11 I V. HOMEOWNER/USER MAINTENANCE I NSTRUCTI ONS 11 (ROUTINE MAI NTENANCE) A.
All installations and ser vices m ust be perform ed by qualified se rvice personne l. 1 I. SAFETY INF ORMATION This and the following page contain reproductions of the various warning and instruction labels placed on the Thermo Pride Condensing Gas Furnaces.
All installations and ser vices m ust be perform ed by qualified se rvice personne l. 2 This and the previous page contain reproductions of the various warning and instruction labels placed on the Thermo P ride Two Stage Condensing Gas Furnaces. P lease read and comply with th e contents of these l abels.
All installations and ser vices m ust be perform ed by qualified se rvice personne l. 3.
All installations and ser vices m ust be perform ed by qualified se rvice personne l. 4 This page contains var ious warnings and cautions found t hroughout this m anual.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 5 II. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. : Property damage, personal injury , or loss of life could result from repair or service of this furnace by any one other than a quali fied heating contractor.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 6 Figure 2.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 7 Figure 3.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 8 3. : To avoid injury from moving parts, shut off the power to the furnace before removing blower compartment door. 4. : Keep furnace free and clear of combustibl e materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids and vapors.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 9 8. The furnace should be inspected annually by a qualified heating contractor.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 10 III. FURNACE OP ERATION A. WARNINGS BEFORE OPERATING FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE OPERATING : A fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life if y ou do not follow these instructions e xactly .
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 11 5. Turn gas control knob clockwise to “OFF ” position. (For g as valves with a switch, move the switch to the “OFF” position). 6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 12 NOTICE: This furnace has been shipped from the factory with a permanently lubricated circulating air blower motor. Any maintenance to this blower motor is to be performed only by a qualified heating contractor.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 13 Figure 4. FILTER R EPLAC EMENT See Table 1 f or minimum heating filter areas re quired for the differe nt ty pes of filters ava ilable should the filter used require replacement.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 14 MINIMUM FILTER AREA REQUIRED (LENGTH X WIDTH, SQ. IN.) TABLE 1 FILTER TY PE MAXIM UM RATE AIR VELOCITY FURNACE .
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 15 3. Flue Pipe Connection & Chimney for MDA1/MHA1: Visually check flue pipe and chimney for tightness, blockage and corrosion. I f fittings are loose or if blockage or corrosion is suspected to be a problem, contact a qualified heating contractor.
All installations and ser vices must be pe rform ed by qualified se rvice pe rsonnel. 16 9. Make sure the burner flames are in good adjustment (See Figure 6). B urner flames should not impinge or fire ag ainst the side of the tube opening. NOTICE: It is not unusual to have orangish flames visible in the tube for L P gas.
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