Rheem RGRJ series Installation Instructions Manual

Rheem RGRJ series Installation Instructions Manual

Upflow & downflow/horizontal high efficiency condensing gas furnaces

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FOR UPFLOW & DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL HIGH
EFFICIENCY CONDENSING GAS FURNACES
RGRA/RGRJ AND RGTA/RGTJ SERIES
!
Recognize this symbol as an indication of Important Safety Information!
WARNING
!
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a
fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal
injury or death.
WARNING
!
PROPOSITION 65: THIS FURNACE CONTAINS FIBERGLASS
INSULATION. RESPIRABLE PARTICLES OF FIBERGLASS ARE
KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER.
EXHAUST GAS FROM THIS FURNACE CONTAINS CHEMICALS,
INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE, KNOWN TO THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
WARNING
!
THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE
INTENDED AS AN AID TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL FOR PROPER
INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT
AND OPERATION OF THIS
UNIT. READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING
INSTALLATION OR
OPERATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT
IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, SERVICE OR
MAINTENANCE, POSSIBLY
RESULTING IN FIRE,
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, CARBON
MONOXIDE POISONING,
EXPLOSION, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY
OR DEATH.
Do Not Destroy this Manual.
Please read carefully and keep
in a safe place for future
reference by a serviceman.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

!
— Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids, or other
combustible materials 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.
• 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.
• Do not return to your home until
authorized by the gas supplier or fire
department.
— DO NOT RELY ON SMELL ALONE TO
DETECT LEAKS. DUE TO VARIOUS
FACTORS, YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO
SMELL FUEL GASES.
• U.L. recognized fuel gas and CO
detectors are recommended in all
applications, and their installation should
be in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations and/or local laws,
rules, regulations, or customs
— Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,
service or maintenance can cause injury,
property damage or death. Refer to this
manual. Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
92-23531-16-09
SUPERSEDES 92-23531-16-08

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  • Page 1: Safety Precautions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPFLOW & DOWNFLOW/HORIZONTAL HIGH EFFICIENCY CONDENSING GAS FURNACES RGRA/RGRJ AND RGTA/RGTJ SERIES Recognize this symbol as an indication of Important Safety Information! WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death.
  • Page 2: Installation Check List

    INSTALLATION CHECK LIST REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GAS SUPPLY TERMINATIONS – DIRECT VENT Adequate pipe size VERTICAL Correct supply pressure (during furnace operation) Intake – 12" min. above roof/snow level Manifold pressure Correct relationship – exhaust to intake No gas leaks VERTICAL –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Precautions ....................1 Installation Check List ....................2 Location Requirements and Considerations ............5 Venting and Combustion Air Piping ...............12 Combustion and Ventilation Air................14 Vent Pipe Installation....................17 Condensate Drain/Neutralizer................27 Converting Downflow to Horizontal ................29 Gas Supply and Piping...................31 Electrical Wiring......................35 Accessories ......................37 Start-Up Procedures....................44 Air Flow........................46 Maintenance......................50...
  • Page 4 GENERAL INFORMATION The RGRA/RGRJ and RGTA/RGTJ Install this furnace in accordance with Install units in Canada in accordance series furnaces are design-certified the American National Standard with CAN/CGA-B149, local by AGA/CGA for use with natural and Z223.1 – latest edition entitled installation codes and authorities propane gases as follows: “National Fuel Gas Code”...
  • Page 5: Location Requirements And Considerations

    LOCATION REQUIREMENTS AND CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION 1. IMPORTANT: If furnace 2. IMPORTANT: If installing the 4. IMPORTANT: Install the operation is required during unit over a finished ceiling or furnace level. If it is not level, construction, and air ladened living area, be certain to install condensate cannot drain with corrosive compounds such...
  • Page 6 a. The heat tape must be UL FIGURE 4 listed. HORIZONTAL FURNACE INSTALLED W/SUPPORT BRACKETS b. The heat tape must be installed per the PIPE manufacturer’s instructions for the entire length of drain pipe in the unconditioned space. c. The heat tape should be rated INTAKE at 5 or 6 watts per foot at VENT...
  • Page 7: Site Selection

    SITE SELECTION 1. Select a site in the building near WARNING the center of the proposed, or COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MUST existing, duct system. NOT BE PLACED ON OR AGAINST 2. Give consideration to the vent THE FURNACE JACKET. THE system piping when selecting the AREA AROUND THE FURNACE furnace location.
  • Page 8 FIGURE 6 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES, UPFLOW UNITS I392...
  • Page 9 FIGURE 7 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES, DOWNFLOW UNITS I393...
  • Page 10 FIGURE 8 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES, HORIZONTAL UNITS I520...
  • Page 11 DUCTING Proper air flow is required for the UPFLOW UNITS DOWNFLOW UNITS correct operation of this furnace. 1. Position the unit to minimize long 1. Position the unit to minimize long Too little air flow can cause erratic runs of duct or runs of duct with runs of duct or runs of duct with operation and can damage the heat many turns and elbows.
  • Page 12: Venting And Combustion Air Piping

    HORIZONTAL UNIT 2. If summer air conditioning is entraining combustion gases desired, position the indoor coil from an adjacent fuel-burning IMPORTANT: THIS FURNACE MAY on the left end of the unit. Insure appliance. ONLY BE INSTALLED SO AS that no air can bypass this coil. 5.
  • Page 13: Cementing Joints

    4. Follow the lighting instructions. JOINING PIPE AND CEMENTING JOINTS Place the appliance being FITTINGS Properly seal all joints in the PVC inspected into operation. Adjust vent using the following materials and the thermostat so the appliance WARNING procedures. will operate continuously. PVC CLEANER-PRIMER AND 5.
  • Page 14: Combustion And Ventilation Air

    COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR NON-DIRECT FURNACE INSTALLATIONS • Cleaning solvents (such as BTUH Minimum Sq. Feet Typical Room Size Input With 8' Ceiling With 8' Ceiling perchloroethylene) 45,000 14' x 20' OR 16' x 18' • Printing inks, paint removers, WARNING varnishes, etc.
  • Page 15 BTUH Free Area FIGURE 10 Input Each Opening AIR FROM HEATED SPACE 45,000 100 square inches 60,000 100 square inches 75,000 100 square inches 90,000 100 square inches 105,000 105 square inches 120,000 120 square inches NOTE: B. USING OUTDOOR AIR FOR EACH OPENING SHALL HAVE A FREE AREA OF COMBUSTION...
  • Page 16 where the equipment has CONSULT LOCAL CODES FOR BTUH Free Area Round Pipe clearances of at least 1 inch from SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. Input Each Opening Size the sides and back and 6 inches 45,000 15.00 square inches 4" Return air grilles and warm air from the front of the appliance.
  • Page 17: Vent Pipe Installation

    VENT PIPE INSTALLATION NON-DIRECT VENT TABLE 1 INSTALLATION FOR NON-DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS - AIR FOR COMBUSTION PROVIDED FROM INDOORS GUIDELINES MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH IN FEET OF EACH EXHAUST PIPE AND INTAKE PIPE IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO CORRECTLY FOLLOW ALL NUMBERS OF ELBOWS VENTING GUIDELINES MAY 45°...
  • Page 18 “rub-a-tex” insulation may also be FIGURE 16 used as long as there is no heat NON-DIRECT VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES tape applied to the vent pipe. For horizontal runs where water may collect, wrap the vent pipe with self-regulating 3 or 5 watt heat tape.
  • Page 19: Direct Vent

    DIRECT VENT TABLE 2 INSTALLATIONS FOR DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS - AIR FOR COMBUSTION PROVIDED FROM OUTDOORS WARNING READ AND FOLLOW ALL MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH IN FEET OF EACH EXHAUST PIPE AND INTAKE AIR PIPE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SECTION. NUMBER OF ELBOWS FAILURE TO PROPERLY VENT VENT TERMINATION 45°...
  • Page 20 COMBUSTION AIR FOR STANDARD HORIZONTAL runs require 2 ⁄ . Refer to Table 2 for TERMINATIONS proper application. This must DIRECT VENT be reduced to 1 or 1 ⁄ the last INSTALLATIONS COMBUSTION AIR PIPING 12 inches for models with inputs of THE COMBUSTION AIR SYSTEM When 3-in.
  • Page 21 • Insulate the entire length of vent FIGURE 17 pipe, between the elbow where the ALTERNATE HORIZONTAL DIRECT VENT TERMINATION pipe exits the wall and the elbow where the termination is made, with EXHAUST VENT a closed-cell insulation, such as "...
  • Page 22: Concentric Terminations

    RXGY-D04 CONCENTRIC HORIZONTAL CONCENTRIC 1. 2 -in. PVC elbow TERMINATIONS TERMINATION 2. 3" x 2 " PVC bushing This kit is for horizontal intake air pipe ALTERNATE VERTICAL 3. 2 " x 6 " long PVC pipe runs and may be installed through CONCENTRIC VENT 4.
  • Page 23 FIGURE 20 STANDARD VERTICAL DIRECT VENTING 3" UPFLOW MODEL SHOWN (TYPICAL FOR DOWNFLOW MODELS) EXHAUST MAX. VENT COMBUSTION AIR PIPE 12" 3" MAX. MIN. SEPARATION EXHAUST 12" MIN. 3" EXHAUST TERMINATION MAX. VENT COMBUSTION AIR COMBUSTION PIPE AIR PIPE 12" MIN.
  • Page 24: Location Requirements

    LOCATION REQUIREMENTS In addition to the minimum clearances surfaces. Use a rust-resistant listed above, the vent location should sheet metal or plastic backing HORIZONTAL DIRECT VENTS also be governed by the following plate behind vent. See Figure 19. guidelines. 5. Do not locate too close to shrubs CAUTION as condensate may stunt or 1.
  • Page 25 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 TWO FURNACE VENTING THROUGH ROOF TWO FURNACE VENTING THROUGH WALL 8. Painted surfaces must be sound MULTIVENTING and in good condition with no IF VENTING TWO OR MORE cracking, peeling, etc. Painted FURNACES NEAR EACH OTHER IS surfaces will require REQUIRED, EACH FURNACE maintenance.
  • Page 26 CONNECTING TO FURNACE FIGURE 26 UPFLOW COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPE CONNECTION IMPORTANT: Clean and debur all pipe cuts. The shavings must not be allowed to block the exhaust, inlet or condensate drain pipes. COMBUSTION AIR “O” RING ADAPTER UPFLOW FURNACE TOP PLATE NOTE: WHEN COMBUSTION AIR INLET IS IN...
  • Page 27: Condensate Drain/Neutralizer

    CONDENSATE DRAIN/NEUTRALIZER GENERAL INFORMATION freezing temperatures may occur, the DOWNFLOW MODELS furnace drain can freeze while shut The condensate trap is located on the off for long periods of time. right side of the cabinet in the burner CAUTION Use a solvent cement that is compartment.
  • Page 28 REVERSING THE TRAP IMPORTANT: Do not connect into UPFLOW UNITS FILLING THE TRAP a common drain line with an air The trap may be moved to the right FILL THE TRAP ASSEMBLY WITH conditioner evaporator coil drain side for right side drainage. Open the WATER BEFORE OPERATING THE located above the furnace.
  • Page 29: Converting Downflow To Horizontal

    CONDENSATE DRAIN 8. Attach the gasket onto the trap assembly so that the gasket FOR HORIZONTAL holes on the gasket line up with INSTALLATION the holes on the trap assembly. Refer to Figure 33 for Steps 1-5. 9. Insert the trap assembly with gasket up through the existing 1.
  • Page 30 CONDENSATE TRAP CONVERSION FROM DOWNFLOW TO HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 UPRIGHT POSITION: REMOVAL OF EXISTING DOWNFLOW HORIZONTAL POSITION: CONDENSATE TRAP INSTALLATION FOR CONDENSATE TRAP HORIZONTAL OPERATION I534...
  • Page 31: Gas Supply And Piping

    GAS SUPPLY AND PIPING GAS SUPPLY FIGURE 35 GAS PIPING INSTALLATION WARNING UPFLOW THIS FURNACE IS EQUIPPED AT THE FACTORY FOR USE ON GROMMET MAIN GAS NATURAL GAS ONLY. CONVER- NOTE: WHEN GAS LINE VALVE TOP VIEW OF GAS LINE AND VALVE IS IN OPT.
  • Page 32: Gas Valve

    TABLE 3 NATURAL GAS PIPE CAPACITY TABLE (CU. FT./HR.) Install a ground joint union inside Capacity of gas pipe of different diameters and lengths in cu. ft. per hr. with pressure drop of 0.3 in. and specific the cabinet to easily remove the gravity of 0.60 (natural gas).
  • Page 33 LP CONVERSION FIGURE 38 LP KIT CONTENTS The valve can be converted to use liquified petroleum (LP) gas by replacing the pressure regulator spring with the conversion kit spring. This LP kit spring allows the regulator to maintain the proper manifold pressure for LP gas.
  • Page 34: Setting Gas Pressure

    SETTING GAS PRESSURE The maximum gas supply pressure 3. Turn on the gas supply and the LP supplier reduce the line to the furnace should be 7" w.c. operate the furnace and all other pressure at the regulator. natural gas, or 13" w.c. LP gas. The gas-fired units on the same gas If supply gas line pressure is below minimum supply gas pressure to the...
  • Page 35: Electrical Wiring

    ELECTRICAL WIRING FIGURE 41 MANIFOLD PRESSURE READING WARNING TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT FUSE BOX OR SERVICE PANEL BEFORE MAKING ANY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. WARNING THE CABINET MUST HAVE AN UNINTERRUPTED GROUND ACCORDING TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL...
  • Page 36 the proper connection, refer to the NOTE: Do not use 24 volt control Run the thermostat lead wires inside appropriate wiring diagram located on wiring smaller than No. 18 AWG. the blower compartment and connect the inside cover of the furnace control to low voltage terminals as shown on NOTICE: An isolation relay can be box and in these instructions.
  • Page 37: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES FIELD-INSTALLED The natural derate is approximately UTEC 1012-920 & 1028-927 1.8% per 1000 feet. CONTROL BOARDS OPTION ACCESSORIES 1. Single Stage Operation No orifice sizing or other derate (See Figure 47) procedures are necessary unless the ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER natural gas exceeds 1075 BTU/cu.
  • Page 38 FIGURE 45 HONEYWELL NO. S9201E2001 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION SINGLE STAGE OPERATION I400...
  • Page 39 FIGURE 46 HONEYWELL NO. S9201E2001 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION TWO STAGE OPERATION I401...
  • Page 40 FIGURE 47 UTEC NO. 1012-920 & 1028-927 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION SINGLE STAGE OPERATION I398...
  • Page 41 FIGURE 48 UTEC NO. 1012-920 & 1028-927 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION TWO STAGE OPERATION I398...
  • Page 42 FIGURE 49 JOHNSON CONTROLS G961DAJ-2401 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION SINGLE STAGE OPERATION I399...
  • Page 43 FIGURE 50 JOHNSON CONTROLS G961DAJ-2401 CONTROL BOARD TWINNING CONNECTION TWO STAGE OPERATION I399...
  • Page 44: Start-Up Procedures

    START-UP PROCEDURES This furnace is equipped with a silicon 5. The igniter lights the gas burners 2. The air proving negative pressure carbide hot surface ignition (HSI) device. and stays energized for the first 8 switch(es) closes. Each time the room thermostat calls for seconds after the gas valve 3.
  • Page 45 ADJUSTING OR CHECKING TABLE 6 FURNACE INPUT METER TIME The maximum gas supply pressure METER TIME IN MINUTES AND SECONDS FOR NORMAL INPUT RATING OF FURNACES to the furnace should be 7" w.c. EQUIPPED FOR NATURAL OR LP GAS for natural gas. The minimum gas HEATING VALUE OF GAS BTU PER CU.
  • Page 46: Air Flow

    AIR FLOW FIGURE 51 TEMPERATURE RISE MEASUREMENT The importance of proper air flow over the heat exchanger cannot be over emphasized. One of the most common causes of heat exchanger failure is overheating due to low air flow. An air flow table is located inside the blower door.
  • Page 47 TABLE 7 90 PLUS AIR FLOW PERFORMANCE CFM @ ESP MODEL BLOWER/ SPEED MOTOR HP RGRA-04 11 x 7 / *M-LO M-HI 1140 1110 1085 1045 1010 HIGH 1360 1320 1280 1235 1195 1140 1080 RGTA-04 11 x 7 / *M-LO M-HI 1150...
  • Page 48 TABLE 8 90 PLUS AIR FLOW PERFORMANCE – RGRJ & RGTJ MODELS CFM @ ESP MODEL BLOWER/ SPEED MOTOR HP RGRJ-04 11 x 7 / MED-LO MED-HI 1140 1110 1085 1045 1010 HIGH 1360 1320 1280 1235 1195 1140 1080 RGTJ-04 11 x 7 / MED-LO...
  • Page 49 SETTING BLOWER GAS FURNACE (DIRECT FIGURE 54 TIMINGS DRIVE) INSTRUCTIONS JOHNSON CONTROLS G961DAJ-2401 FOR CHANGING BLOWER The Honeywell and UTEC control BLOWER OFF TIMINGS SPEED boards have four quick connect terminals for connecting the motor speed leads. These are: WARNING 1.
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE TABLE 9 FILTER SIZES WARNING UPFLOW FILTER SIZES FURNACE INPUT BOTTOM SIDE DISCONNECT MAIN ELECTRICAL QUANTITY WIDTH MBTUH SIZE SIZE POWER TO THE UNIT BEFORE " 45, 60, 75 " X 25" " X 25" ATTEMPTING ANY MAINTE- 21" 90 AND 105 "...
  • Page 51 FIGURE 59 UPFLOW FILTER LOCATIONS JACKET JACKET ANGLE DRILL (2) JACKET 3/16" DIA. HOLES ANGLE DETAIL ATTACH WITH SHEET METAL 8.000 SCREWS (2 REQ’D) 4.875 CUT-OUT USING FILTER ROD EMBOSSED ANGLES SUPPORT AS A GUIDE FOR ANGLE PROPER SIZE 1.531 FILTER SUPPORT ANGLE (SEE ANGLE DETAIL)
  • Page 52: Annual Inspection

    3. Close doors and windows. This CAUTION WARNING will reduce the heating load on Do not operate the system for HOLES IN THE VENT PIPE OR the system. extended periods without filters. HEAT EXCHANGER CAN CAUSE 4. Avoid excessive use of kitchen A portion of the dust entrained in the TOXIC FUMES TO ENTER THE exhaust fans.
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting

    FIGURE 62 MODELS WITH HONEYWELL S9201E2001 OR UTEC 1012-920 CONTROL BOARD INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL (IFC) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (115 VAC IGNITER) WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE LINE VOLTAGE SERVICING. CONNECTIONS CAN SERVICE MUST BE BY A TRAINED, CAUSE PERSONAL QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. INJURY OR DEATH START 1.
  • Page 54 NOTE: IF (IFC) GOES INTO LOCKOUT WAIT 30 SECONDS THEN MAIN BURNER RESET SYSTEM REMAINS POWERED AND LIT • CHECK POLARITY OF 115VAC SUPPLY • CHECK CONTINUITY OF GROUND WIRE • CHECK INSULATION OF IGNITER LEADS • CHECK FLAME SENSE CURRENT (YELLOW LED) LED IS ON IF FLAME CURRENT IS GOOD.
  • Page 55 WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE NOTE: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE STATIC DISCHARGE CAN DAMAGE INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL (IFC) LINE VOLTAGE SERVICING. CONNECTIONS CAN SERVICE MUST BE BY A TRAINED, CAUSE PERSONAL QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. INJURY OR DEATH...
  • Page 56 SYSTEM WILL ATTEMPT TO LIGHT 4 TIMES. VOLTAGE IS PRESENT AT THE MAIN BURNER VALVE FOR ONLY 8 SECONDS DURING EACH TRIAL FOR IGNITION (SYSTEM LIGHTS WILL GO INTO A 1-HOUR LOCKOUT AFTER 4 TRIES), THE BLOWER AND INDUCED DRAFT BLOWER WILL RUN 180 SEC. IF THE FIRST AND SECOND IGNITION TRIAL FAIL TO SENSE FLAME.
  • Page 57 FIGURE 64 INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL (IFC) UTEC 1012-925 (115 VAC IGNITER) WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE LINE VOLTAGE SERVICING. CONNECTIONS CAN SERVICE MUST BE BY A TRAINED, CAUSE PERSONAL QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. INJURY OR DEATH NOTE: STATIC DISCHARGE CAN DAMAGE INTEGRATED FURNACE CONTROL (IFC) •...
  • Page 58 SYSTEM WILL ATTEMPT TO LIGHT 4 TIMES. VOLTAGE IS PRESENT AT THE VALVE FOR ONLY 8 SECONDS DURING EACH TRIAL FOR IGNITION (SYSTEM WILL GO INTO A 1-HOUR LOCKOUT AFTER 4 TRIES), THE BLOWER AND INDUCED DRAFT BLOWER WILL RUN 180 SEC. IF THE FIRST AND SECOND IGNITION TRIAL FAILS TO SENSE FLAME •...
  • Page 59: Wiring Diagrams

    FIGURE 65 RGRA AND RGTA MODELS WITH HONEYWELL S9201E2001 OR UTEC 1012-920 CONTROL BOARD & HSI 34" 90 PLUS CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 60 FIGURE 66 RGRA AND RGTA MODELS WITH UTEC 1028-927 OR JOHNSON CONTROLS G961DAJ-2401 CONTROL BOARD & SPARK IGNITION 34" 90 PLUS CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 61 FIGURE 67 RGRJ AND RGTJ MODELS WITH UTEC1012-925 CONTROL BOARD & HSI 34" 90 PLUS CONDENSING GAS FURNACE WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 64 Rheem Manufacturing Company Air Conditioning Division CM 1197 Fort Smith, Arkansas...

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