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Electrical Connections
Standard units are shipped for use on 115-volt, 60-hertz, 
single phase electric power. The duct furnace data plate 
and electrical rating of the transformer should be checked 
before energizing the duct furnace electrical system. All 
external wiring must conform to the latest edition of 
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, United States National Electrical Code, 
and applicable local codes; in Canada, to the Canadian 
Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA Standard C22.1.
It is recommended that the electrical power supply to each 
duct furnace be provided by a separate, fused, and 
permanently live electrical circuit. A disconnect switch of 
suitable electrical rating should be located as close to the 
gas valve and controls as possible. Each duct furnace must 
be electrically grounded in accordance with the latest 
edition of the United States National Electrical Code, 
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, or CSA Standard C22.1. Refer to 
 through 
.
Thermostat Wiring and Location
Important:
The thermostat must be mounted on a 
vertical, vibration-free surface, free from air 
currents, and in accordance with the 
furnished instructions.
Mount the thermostat approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) above 
the floor, in an area where it will be exposed to a free 
circulation of average temperature air. Always refer to the 
thermostat instructions, as well as the duct furnace wiring 
diagram, and wire accordingly. 
Avoid mounting the thermostat in the following locations:
1.
Cold Areas—Outside walls or areas where drafts may 
affect the operation of the control.
2. Hot Areas—Areas where the sun’s rays, radiation, or 
warm air currents may affect the operation of the 
control.
3. Dead Areas—Areas where the air cannot circulate 
freely, such as behind doors or in corners.
Note: The start-up fan delay should not exceed 
30 seconds from a cold start.
Important:
For all wiring connections, refer to the 
wiring diagram shipped with your unit 
(either affixed to the inside of the control 
access panel or enclosed in the installation 
instructions envelope). Should any original 
wire supplied with the unit have to be 
replaced including high limit wires, it must 
be replaced with wiring material having a 
temperature rating of at least 221°F (105°C).
Standard single stage and optional two stage wiring 
diagrams are included in this manual. Duct furnaces 
equipped with modulating gas controls and other optional 
equipment will be shipped with a unit-specific wiring 
diagram.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage!
Failure to disconnect power before servicing could 
result in death or serious injury. Disconnect all electric 
power, including remote disconnects before servicing. 
Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure the 
power can not be inadvertently energized.
WARNING
Use Voltmeter Across Terminals to Check 
for Power!
Do not use any tools (i.e., screwdriver, pliers, etc.) 
across terminals to check for power. Use a voltmeter. 
Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury, 
and property damage.
Figure 18.
Low-voltage thermostat wiring, single-stage
Figure 19.
Low-voltage thermostat wiring, two-stage
Figure 20.
Low-voltage T834H or T834N (or equivalent) 
thermostat wiring, single-stage