Certified technicians or those individuals
!
WARNING
meeting the requirements specified by
NATE may use this information. Property
and product damage or personal injury hazard may occur
without such background.
All power sources should be disconnect-
WARNING
!
ed prior to servicing. Failure to do so may
cause personal injury or property dam-
age.
Product designed and manufactured to
WARNING
!
permit installation in accordance with lo-
cal and national building codes. It is the
installer's responsibility to ensure that product is installed
in strict compliance with national and local codes. Manufac-
turer takes no responsibility for damage (personal, product
or property) caused due to installations violating regula-
tions. In absence of local/state codes, refer to National Elec-
tric Code: NFPA 90A & 90B Uniform Mechanical Code.
When this unit is installed in an enclosed
!
WARNING
area, such as a garage or utility room with
any Carbon Monoxide producing devices
(i.e. automobile, space heater, water heater etc.) ensure that
the enclosed area is properly ventilated.
Only factory authorized kits and acces-
!
CAUTION
sories should be used when installing or
modifying this unit unless it is so noted in
these instructions. Some localities may require a licensed
installer/service personnel.
Unit is not approved for outdoor installa-
WARNING
!
tions.
The unit is designed for operation with
WARNING
!
208/240 V, single phase, 60 Hz power
supply. Aspen will not be responsible for
damages caused due to modification of the unit to operate
with alternative power sources.
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AAN & AEN Series - Manufactured Housing
1. Safety Instruction
Potential safety hazards are alerted using the following symbols. The symbol is used in conjunction with terms
that indicate the intensity of the hazard.
`
WARNING
!
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in serious injury, property damage, product damage or death.
!
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
CAUTION
may result in moderate injury or property damage.
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Electric Furnace
2. Inspection
ü On receiving the product, visually inspect it for any major shipping
related damages. Shipping damages are the carrier's responsibility.
Inspect the product labels to verify the model number and options
are in accordance with your order. Manufacturer will not accept dam-
age claims for incorrectly shipped product.
3. Installation Preparation
Read all the instructions in this guideline carefully while paying spe-
cial attention to the WARNING and CAUTION alerts. If any of the
instructions are unclear; clarify with certified technicians. Gather all
the tools needed for successful installation of the unit prior to begin-
ning the installation.
3A. Clearances
This unit is designed for zero clearance installation on three sides
and adequate clearance to provide access for service in the front. A
minimum of 18" (alcove) or 6" (closet) clearance is recommended on
the front end (Fig 3A-1).
6" for Closet
18" for Alcove
Fig 3A-1. Minimum Clearance for Electric Furnace
For closet installation, the return air opening can be on the front door,
above the furnace casing on a wall, or on the electric door's louvered
door (If applicable.)
A minimum clearance of six inches is required, on the return side, in
order to allow for proper airflow.
1
0"
6"
0"
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