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AUX OUT
AUX IN
L1
NEUTRAL
Accessories Wiring
If it is necessary for the installer to supply additional line voltage
wiring to the inside of the furnace, the wiring must conform to all
local codes, and have a minimum temperature rating of 105°C.  All
line voltage wire splices must be made inside the furnace junction
box.
The integrated furnace control HUM (dry contacts) are closed
whenever the inducer is energized in a non-communicating
installation.  When used with a CTK02AA communicating ther-
mostat, the HUM terminals are closed whenever there is a
call for humidity.  The integrated control module electronic air
cleaner terminals (EAC) are energized with 115 volts whenever the
circulator blower is energized.
24 V
OLT
 H
UMIDIFIER
A 5" long brown wire in the wire harness at the low fire pressure
switch provides 24 VAC humidifier control.  This wire is powered
any time the pressure switch is closed.  To connect 24 VAC HUM,
connect the 24 VAC line of the humidifier to the 5” brown wire.  The
connection can be made by either stripping the wire and using a
wire nut or by using a field supplied quick connect terminal.  The
wiring must conform to all local and national codes.  Connect the
COM side of the humidifier to the C terminal on the furnace control
board (or to the COM side of the 24 VAC transformer).  Do not
connect 115V humidifier to these terminals.
G
AS
 S
UPPLY
 
AND
 P
IPING
The furnace rating plate includes the approved furnace gas input
rating and gas types.  The furnace must be equipped to operate on
the type of gas applied.  This includes any conversion kits required
for alternate fuels and/or high altitude.
CAUTION
T
O
 
PREVENT
 
UNRELIABLE
 
OPERATION
 
OR
 
EQUIPMENT
 
DAMAGE
THE
 
INLET
 
GAS
 
SUPPLY
 
PRESSURE
 
MUST
 
BE
 
AS
 
SPECIFIED
 
ON
 
THE
 
UNIT
 
RATING
 
PLATE
 
WITH
 
ALL
 
OTHER
 
HOUSEHOLD
 
GAS
 
FIRED
 
APPLIANCES
 
OPERATING
.
Inlet gas supply pressures must be maintained within the ranges
specified in the following table.  The supply pressure must be
constant and available with all other household gas fired appli-
ances operating.  The minimum gas supply pressure must be
maintained to prevent unreliable ignition.  The maximum must not
be exceeded to prevent unit overfiring.
Natural Gas
Minimum: 5.0" w.c.
Maximum:10.0" w.c.
Propane Gas
Minimum: 11.0" w.c.
Maximum:13.0" w.c.
Inlet Gas Supply Pressure
H
IGH
 A
LTITUDE
 D
ERATE
High altitude kits are purchased according to the installation alti-
tude and usage of either natural or propane gas.  Consult the
furnace Specification Sheet for appropriate kits.
Do not derate the furnace by adjusting the manifold pressure to a
lower pressure than specified on the furnace rating plate.  The
combination of the lower air density and a lower manifold pressure
will prohibit the burner orifice from drawing the proper amount of air
into the burner.  This may cause incomplete combustion, flash-
back, and possible yellow tipping.
In some areas the gas supplier may artificially derate the gas in an
effort to compensate for the effects of altitude.  If the gas is artifi-
cially derated, the appropriate orifice size must be determined
based upon the BTU/ft
3
 content of the  derated gas and the alti-
tude.  Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1,
and information provided by the gas supplier to determine the proper
orifice size.
A different pressure switch may be required at high altitude regard-
less of the BTU/ft
3
 content of the fuel used.  Consult the furnace
Specification Sheet for pressure switch.
P
ROPANE
 G
AS
 C
ONVERSION
WARNING
P
OSSIBLE
 
PROPERTY
 
DAMAGE
PERSONAL
 
INJURY
 
OR
 
DEATH
 
MAY
 
OCCUR
 
IF
 
THE
 
CORRECT
 
CONVERSION
 
KITS
 
ARE
 
NOT
 
INSTALLED
. T
HE
 
APPROPRIATE
 
KITS
 
MUST
 
BE
 
APPLIED
 
TO
 
ENSURE
 
SAFE
 
AND
 
PROPER
 
FURNACE
 
OPERATION
. A
LL
 
CONVERSIONS
 
MUST
 
BE
 
PERFORMED
 
BY
 
A
 
QUALIFIED
 
INSTALLER
 
OR
 
SERVICE
 
AGENCY
.
This unit is configured for natural gas.  The appropriate
manufacturer’s propane gas conversion kit, must be applied for
propane gas installations.  Refer to the Propane Gas and/or High
Altitude Installations
 for details.
Consult the furnace Specification Sheet for a listing of appro-
priate kits. The indicated kits must be used to insure safe and
proper furnace operation.  All conversions must be performed by a
qualified installer, or service agency.