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Table C-3:  System and General Troubleshooting 
continued
 
Problem Possible 
Cause 
Remedy 
Airflow blocked or dirty air fil-
ter. 
Clean or replace air filter. 
Supply air temperature 
too hot. 
Insufficient airflow. 
Check all dampers. Open closed dampers including registers in 
unused rooms. Check system temperature rise. If temperature 
rise is too high, speed up blower fan. 
Excess airflow. 
Check system temperature rise. Slow down blower fan if neces-
sary. 
Supply air temperature 
too cool. 
Excessive duct losses. 
Check supply air ductwork. Seal leaky joints and seams. Insu-
late ductwork if necessary. 
Fan control "fan on" setting too 
low. 
Increase differential between fan control "fan off" and "fan on" 
settings. (L4064B, L6064A fan / limit controls only, no adjust-
ments available for L4064W fan / limit control). Register air de-
flectors may help. 
Supply air temperature 
too cool during first mo-
ments of furnace cycle. 
Excessive duct losses. 
Check supply air ductwork. Seal leaky joints and seams. Insu-
late ductwork if necessary. 
 
 
P4LBX20F19001 ASSEMBLY 
NOTES 
The P4LBX20F19001 oil-fired furnace is 
shipped in two pieces; the furnace sec-
tion and the blower section. These two 
sections must be assembled together at 
the installation site. 
1.  Remove the crating and packaging 
materials from each section. Re-
move the flue pipe flange gasket 
packed with the furnace section. 
The flue pipe gasket will be lying 
loose on the floor of the furnace sec-
tion. 
2.  Remove the shipping brace from the 
furnace section flue pipe flange and 
cabinet. Remove and save all of the 
screws from the flue pipe flange, 
and the ten screws from the rear 
edges of the furnace section cabi-
net, (5 per side). The screws will be 
re-used. 
3. Place the furnace section and 
blower section in close proximity. 
Route the wiring harness from the 
base of the furnace section through 
the plastic grommet in the blower 
section blower division panel. 
4.  Position and align the flue pipe 
flange gasket between the furnace 
section and blower section flue pipe 
flanges, and hold it in place with a 
pair of awls or similar tool. 
5.  Begin fastening the flue pipe flanges 
together from inside the blower sec-
tion to the furnace section with the 
six ¼-20 x ¾ inch screws saved 
from the removal of the shipping 
brace. Start each screw carefully so 
as not to damage the flue pipe 
flange gasket. After all six screws 
have been started, and proper gas-
ket alignment has been confirmed, 
tighten all six screws evenly. 
6.  Align the screw holes in the blower 
section blower division panel with 
the screw holes in the furnace sec-
tion cabinet rear edge, from which 
the ten screws were removed. The 
screws are started from the inside of 
the blower section to the furnace 
section. Tighten all ten screws 
evenly. 
7.  In a similar manner, start four of the 
extra screws removed and saved 
from the furnace section flue pipe 
flange into the screw holes along the 
top of the two furnace sections. 
8.  Remove the blower motor electric 
wiring cover plate. Connect the 
black lead from the wiring harness 
to motor terminal L1, the white lead 
to motor terminal L2, and the green 
lead to the motor casing ground 
terminal. Position the wires in the 
motor casing indentations and re-
install the blower motor electric wir-
ing cover plate. 
 
P3DHX SERIES DOWNFLOW   
CONFIGURATION NOTES 
When the P3DHX12F08001 or 
P2DHX16F12001 are installed in the 
downflow configuration on a wooden 
floor, it should be mounted on a sub-
base.  
The sub-base provides a means of main-
taining the supply air plenum clearance 
to combustibles, and a means of mating 
the supply air plenum to the furnace. 
Model Sub-base 
P3DHX12F08001 1CB1312 
P2DHX16F12001 1CB0316 
If the furnace is to be installed on a wood 
floor over joists on 12 inch or 16 inch 
centers, framing modifications are nec-
essary. 
Rough Size Openings: 
P3DHX12F08001: 21” x 21”. 
P2DHX16F12001: 22½” x 22½”.  
The edges of the rough size opening 
must be well supported by the joist fram-
ing to take the weight of the furnace. 
The sub-base may support the supply air 
plenum. Fold a ¾ inch, 90° flange, then 
drop the supply air plenum through the 
sub-base opening. The flanges will rest 
on the sub-base, and the furnace placed 
on the flange will lock the plenum into 
place.