Payne Gas Furnace Installation Manual
Payne Gas Furnace Installation Manual

Payne Gas Furnace Installation Manual

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Heating & Cooling
Gas Furnace
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
This manual
must be left
with the equipment
user.
USER: Please read all manuals and
retain manuals for future reference.
WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow
safety warnings
exactly could
result in serious injury, death, or property
damage.
-- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
-- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL
GAS
• Do not try to light
any appliance.
• Do not touch
any electrical
switch;
do not use
any phone
in your building.
• Leave
the building
immediately.
• Immediately
call your gas supplier
from
a
neighbor's
phone.
Follow
the gas supplier's
instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the
fire department.
--
Installation
and service
must
be performed
by a
qualified
installer,
service
agency
or the gas
supplier.
WARNING:
Carbon
Monoxide
is invisible, odorless,
and toxic!
Payne Heating and Cooling recommends
a carbon
monoxide alarm in your home, even if you do not own
a gas appliance. Locate the carbon monoxide alarm in
the living area of your home and away from gas appli-
ances and doorways to attached garages. Follow the
alarm manufacturer's
instruction included with the
alarm.
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Do not use this furnace
if any part
has been
under
water.
A
flood-damaged
furnace
is
extremely
dangerous.
Attempts
to use the fur-
nace can result in fire or explosion.
A qualified
service agency should be contacted
to inspect the
furnace
and to replace
all gas controls,
control
system parts, electrical
parts that have been wet
or the furnace if deemed necessary.

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  • Page 1 Carbon Monoxide is invisible, odorless, and toxic! Do not use this furnace if any part has been Payne Heating and Cooling recommends a carbon under water. flood-damaged furnace monoxide alarm in your home, even if you do not own extremely dangerous.
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME TO TODAY'S GENERATION OF COMFORT ..............FURNACE COMPONENTS ................... GENERAL FURNACE SAFETY ..................IMPORTANT FACTS (DO'S AND DON'TS) ................SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ..................BEFORE STARTING YOUR FURNACE ................. STARTING YOUR FURNACE ..................Steps for Starting Your Furnace ..................SHUTTING DOWN YOUR FURNACE ...................
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT FACTS (DO'S AND DON'TS) •DO: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL. *DO: Have your furnace and vent system inspected ammally by a qualified service technician. •DO: Inspect your filter monthly and clean or replace when needed. •DO: Provide adequate airflow m the furnace or efficient combustion and sale ventilation. •DO: Keep your furnace flee and clear of insulating material.
  • Page 4 3. Thereturn-air ductconnection(s) is physically s ound, is sealed t othefunlace casing, andterlni- uates o utside t hespace c ontaining t hefurnace. 4. Thephysical support ofthetunlace issound without s agging c racks, gaps, etc. around the base. 5. There are no obvious signs of deterioration of the funlace.
  • Page 5 8. Replace the outer door and tighten the thumbscrew. (See Fig. 11.) L---- oFF I 9. Turn ON the electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 12.) 10. Open the external manual gas valve. (See Fig. 13.) 11. Set the room thermostat to a temperature slightly above the room temperature. This will automatically signal the furnace to start.
  • Page 6 © 4. Remove the outer door on your furnace. (See Fig. 8.) 5. Turn the switch on the gas valve to the OFF positiom (See Fig. 16.) 6. Replace the outer door. (See Fig 11.) 7. If the furnace is being shut down because of a malfunction, call your dealer as soon as possible. PERFORMING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE With proper maintenance and care, your furnace will operate economically and dependably.
  • Page 7 1. Turn off the electrical supply to the furnace. (See Fig. 7.) 2. Remove filter cabinet door. NOTE: It may be necessary to remove 1 thumbscrew. 3. Slide air filter out of filter cabinet. Keep dirty side up (if dirty) to avoid spilling dirt. 4.
  • Page 8 CAUTION: If dirt, rust, soot, or scale accumulations are found, call your servicing dealer. DO NOT OPERATE THE FURNACE. 3. Inspect the vent pipe for a sag, holes, or a disconnection. A horizontal vent pipe must slope upward away from furnace. If rusty joints or seams, or signs of water leakages are found, call your dealer for service.
  • Page 9 4.Inspection andcleaning oftheblower li-lotgr andwheel. 5.Routine inspection and cleaning/replacement oftheairfilter. 6.Inspection ofallsupply- and return-air ducts f orobstructions, airleaks, and insulation. Anyproblems found should b eresolved atthis time. 7.Inspection offurnace installation forproper support and any obvious deterioration ofthe furnace. The support must besound a nd without sags, gaps, cracks, etc., a round t he furnace base s oastoprovide a nairseal between the return-air duct a nd furnace.
  • Page 12 INDOOR COIL: Telephone Product No. Model No. FURNACE Serial No. Product No. Model No. Serial No. Heating &Cooling Cancels: OG-PG8M02 OG-PG8M03 ¢c3 2002 Payne Heating & Cooling, P.O. Box 70, Indianapolis, IN 46206 Printed in U.S.A. 11-02 Catalog No. 53PG-6M3...

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