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58TP0B/58TP1B: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
Fig. 5 – Prohibit Installation on Back
WARNING
!
FIRE, INJURY OR DEATH HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury, death
and/or property damage.
When the furnace is installed in a residential garage, the burners and
ignition sources must be located at least 18 in. (457 mm) above the
floor. The furnace must be located or protected to avoid damage by
vehicles. When the furnace is installed in a public garage, airplane
hangar, or other building having a hazardous atmosphere, the furnace
must be installed in accordance with the NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 (See
Fig.
6).
Fig. 6 – Installation in a Garage
CODES AND STANDARDS
Follow all national and local codes and standards in addition to
these instructions. The installation must comply with regulations of the
serving gas supplier, local building, heating, plumbing, and other codes.
In absence of local codes, the installation must comply with the national
codes listed below and all authorities having jurisdiction.
In the United States, follow all codes and standards for the following:
Safety
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 and the Installation Standards, Warm Air
Heating and Air Conditioning Systems ANSI/NFPA 90B.
General Installation
Current edition of the NFPA 54/ANSI Z223 and the NFPA 90B. For
copies, contact the National Fire Protection Association Inc.,
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269; (www.NFPA.org) or for only
the NFPA 54/ANSI Z223, contact the American Gas Association, 400 N.
Capitol Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20001 (www.AGA.org.).
Combustion and Ventilation Air
Section 9.3 NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1, Air for Combustion and Ventilation.
Duct Systems
Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ACCA) Manual D, Sheet
Metal and Air
Conditioning Contractors
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
(SMACNA), or American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) 2001 Fundamentals Handbook
Chapter 35 or 2005 HVAC Systems and Equipment Handbook Chapters
9 and 16.
Acoustical Lining and Fibrous Glass Duct
Current edition of SMACNA and NFPA 90B as tested by UL Standard
181 for Class I Rigid Air Ducts.
Gas Piping and Gas Pipe Pressure Testing
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1; Chapters 5, 6, and 7 and National Plumbing
Codes.
Electrical Connections
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National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA70.
Venting
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1; Chapters 12 and 13.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
PRECAUTIONS PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect all power to the furnace. Multiple disconnects may be
2. Firmly touch the clean, unpainted, metal surface of the furnace
FURNACE RELIABILITY HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component damage.
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. Take
precautions during furnace installation and servicing to protect the
furnace electronic control. Precautions will prevent electrostatic
discharges from personnel and hand tools which are held during the
procedure. These precautions will help to avoid exposing the control to
electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace, the control, and the
person at the same electrostatic potential.
3. After touching the chassis, you may proceed to service the control
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4. If you touch ungrounded objects (and recharge your body with
5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (ungrounded)
6. Before removing a new control from its container, discharge your
7. An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources) may also
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required. DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTROL OR ANY WIRE
CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PRIOR TO DISCHARGING
YOUR BODY'S ELECTROSTATIC CHARGE TO GROUND.
chassis which is close to the control. Tools held in a person's hand
during grounding will be satisfactorily discharged.
CAUTION
!
or connecting wires as long as you do nothing to recharge your
body with static electricity (for example; DO NOT move or shuffle
your feet, do not touch ungrounded objects, etc.).
static electricity), firmly touch a clean, unpainted metal surface of
the furnace again before touching control or wires.
furnaces.
body's electrostatic charge to ground to protect the control from
damage. If the control is to be installed in a furnace, follow items 1
through 4 before bringing the control or yourself in contact with the
furnace. Put all used and new controls into containers before
touching ungrounded objects.
be used to prevent ESD damage.

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