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Upflo w/Horizontal T w o-sta ge Condensing Gas-Fired Furnace XV 90 TUY060,080,100,120R9V V ariable Speed Blo wer V ariable Speed Inducer PUB. NO . 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) TDD-D-1.
2 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) General Features © 2002 American Standard Inc. All Rights Reserved NA TURAL GAS MODELS Central heating furnace designs are cer tified b y the Inter national Approv al Services (IAS) for both natural and L.
3 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) Contents Feature Summary Features and Benefits Standard Equipment Optional Equipment General Data TUY060R9V3V TUY080R9V3V TUY100R9V4V TUY120R9V5V P erformance Data Elec.
4 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) XV 90 ST AND ARD EQUIPMENT Features and Benefits • Variable speed indoor blower • Silicon Nitride Igniter with adaptive heat up • Variable speed induced draft blo.
5 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) Features and Benefits OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Thermostat, Mechanical 2-Stage Heating/1-Stage Cooling .......................................................................................... T A YS T A T241 [ ] Thermostat, Heating/Cooling Single Stage (Mounts Horizontally) .
6 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) TUY-R9V PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS 1 MODEL RA TINGS 2 1st Stage Input BTUH 1st Stage Capacity BTUH (ICS) 3 2nd Stage Input BTUH 2nd Stage Capacity BTUH (ICS) 3 AFUE (ICS) T emp. Rise (Min.-Max.) °F . BLO WER DRIVE Dia.-Width (In.
7 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) P erf ormance Data *UY060 R9V3V FUR NA CE COOLING AIRFL O W (CFM) AND PO WE R (W A TT S) VS. EX TERNAL ST A TIC PRESSUR E WITH FIL TER OUTDOOR UNIT SIZE (T ONS) AIRFL OW SETTI NG DIP SWITC H SETTING EXTERN AL ST A TIC PR ESSURE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 0.
8 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) P erf ormance Data TUY080 R9V3V FUR NACE COOLING AIR FLOW (CFM) AND PO WE R (W A TTS) VS. EX TERNAL ST A TIC PR ESSURE WITH FIL TER OUTDOOR UNIT SIZE (T ONS ) AIR FLOW SETT ING (See Notes) DIP SWI TCH SETTI NG EX TERNAL ST A TI C PRESSURE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 0.
9 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) P erf ormance Data TUY100 R9V4V FUR NACE COOLING AIR FLOW (CFM) AND PO WE R (W A TTS) VS. EX TERNAL ST A TIC PR ESSURE WITH FIL TER OUTDOOR UNIT SIZE (T ONS ) AIR FLOW SETT ING (See Notes) DIP SWI TCH SETTI NG EX TERNAL ST A TI C PRESSURE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 0.
10 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) P erf ormance Data TUY120 R9V5V FUR NACE COOLING AIR FLOW (CFM) AND PO WE R (W A TTS) VS. EX TERNAL ST A TIC PR ESSURE WITH FIL TER OUTDOOR UNIT SIZE (T ONS ) AIR FLOW SETT ING (See Notes) DIP SWI TCH SETTI NG EX TERNAL ST A TI C PRESSURE SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 0.
11 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAMS FOR GAS FURNA CES TUY060,080,100,120R9V -V LEGEND Electrical Data From Dwg. 21D341111 P03.
12 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) TO 115 V 1 PH., 60 HZ., POWER SUPPL Y PER LOCAL CODES HUM SEE NOTE 5 EAC SEE NOTE 5 Field Wiring FIELD WIRING DIA GRAM FOR SINGLE ST A GE HEA TING F rom Dwg. 21B341127 Rev . 0 F rom Dwg. 21B341126 Rev . 0 FIELD WIRING DIA GRAM FOR 2 ST A GE HEA TING THERMOST A T TO 115 V 1 PH.
13 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) Field Wiring FIELD WIRING DIA GRAM FOR SINGLE ST A GE HEA TING/COOLING (OUTDOOR SECTION WITHOUT TRANSFORMER) F rom Dwg.
14 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) Field Wiring FIELD WIRING DIA GRAM FOR 2 ST A GE HEA TING TWO ST A GE COOLING (OUTDOOR SECTION WITHOUT TRANSFORMER) F rom Dwg.
15 Pub. No. 22-1682-05-0802 (EN) Dimensions TUY-R9V -V OUTLINE DRA WING (ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES).
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