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innovair Dettson Chinook Compact CC15-M-V Installation Instructions And Homeowner's Manual
innovair Dettson Chinook Compact CC15-M-V Installation Instructions And Homeowner's Manual

innovair Dettson Chinook Compact CC15-M-V Installation Instructions And Homeowner's Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND HOMEOWNER'S MANUAL:
Outdoor design temperature below 5°F (-15°C) could cause blockage of the exhaust. Refer to section 7.2 for
more details.
INSTALLER / SERVICE TECHNICIAN:
Use the information in this manual for the installation/servicing of the furnace and keep the document near the unit for future
reference.
Caution:
Do not tamper with the unit or its controls. Call a qualified service technician.
HOMEOWNER: Please keep this manual near the furnace for future reference.
Manufactured by: Dettson Industries Inc. Sherbrooke, Qc, Canada www.dettson.com
Gas furnace manufactured on or after May 1, 2017 are not permitted to be used in Canada for heating of buildings or structures under construction
Printed in Canada on
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GAS FIRED FURNACE
MODULATING GAS FURNACE
CAUTION
2025-01
MULTIPOSITION
MODEL
CC15-M-V
X40235 En Rev.J

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND HOMEOWNER’S MANUAL: GAS FIRED FURNACE MODULATING GAS FURNACE MULTIPOSITION MODEL CC15-M-V CAUTION Outdoor design temperature below 5°F (-15°C) could cause blockage of the exhaust. Refer to section 7.2 for more details. INSTALLER / SERVICE TECHNICIAN: Use the information in this manual for the installation/servicing of the furnace and keep the document near the unit for future reference.
  • Page 2 Table of content 7.1 GENERAL ......19 SAFETY 7.2 VENT/EXHAUST BLOCKAGE DUE TO ICE BUILD UP .
  • Page 3 Figure 23: Direct vent clearance ..Figure 24: Other than Direct vent clearance . . . List of figures Figure 25: Exploded view ... . . Figure 26: Exploded view continued .
  • Page 4 1. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to engage a qualified technician for the installation and subsequent servicing of this furnace; 2. Do not use this furnace if any part of it was 1 SAFETY under water. Call a qualified service technician immediately to assess the damage and to replace all critical parts that were in contact with water;...
  • Page 5 other operations must be performed by trained service WARNING box below: personnel. When working on heating equipement, observe precautions in literature, on tags, and on labels attached to or shipped with the furnace. Other safety precautions may apply. WARNING These instructions cover minimum requirements and conform to existing national standards and safety codes.
  • Page 6 DETECTION SYSTEMS WARNING It is recommended that carbon monoxide detectors be installed wherever oil or gas fired heaters are used. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Carbon monoxide can cause bodily harm or death. Failure to follow the steps outlined below for For this reason, agency approved carbon monoxide each appliance connected to the venting system detectors should be installed in your residence and...
  • Page 7 Table 1: Codes and Standards TOPIC CANADA 2 INTRODUCTION Safety National Fuel Gas National Standard Code (NFGC) NFPA of Canada, Natural This multiposition Category IV condensing furnace is 54-2009/ANSI Gas and Propane CSA design certified direct vent (2 pipes) and non-direct Z223.1 Installation Code...
  • Page 8 2.2 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE supply air duct, it must be at a minimum of 6" over the furnace primary heat exchanger. CAUTION Table 2: Minimum clearance Position Clearance in (mm) FURNACE RELIABILITY HAZARD Rear Failure to follow this caution may result in unit Front 24 (610) component damage.
  • Page 9 Figure 1: Panel Identification Figure 2: Dimensions...
  • Page 10 Figure 3: Top view Figure 4: Upflow orientation 3.1 UPFLOW The drain trap must be outside the furnace casing. Use the 3 ports drain trap. The condensate drain hoses must be routed to the trap through the furnace casing. Remove the metal knock out on the side of the casing and route the hoses to the drain trap.
  • Page 11 Figure 6: Back drain trap 11. Connect the outlet of drain trap to the condensate drain piping with a tee. Such a drain shall be in compliance with local building codes. 12. The venting must be drained using a PVC 636 tee.
  • Page 12 Figure 9: Downflow installation detailed 6. Place the drain trap gasket on the drain trap. 7. Install the drain trap and screw in place with two self-tapping screws to the furnace casing. 8. Reroute the ID blower drain tube from the ID blower casing to the drain trap.
  • Page 13 Figure 11: Horizontal installation...
  • Page 14 Figure 12: Horizontal installation detailed...
  • Page 15 4. Substract the inlet pressure from the supply pressure. For exemple, if you measured 0.3"w.c. 4 DUCT INSTALLATION in the supply and -0.2" in the return: 0.3"w.c. - (-0.2"w.c.) = 0.5"w.c. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS If the total external static pressure exceeds the maximum The duct system should be sized to handle the required listed on the furnace rating plate, check for closed system design aiflow at the design external static...
  • Page 16 hangers. Use a minimum of 1 hanger every 6 ft (1.8 m). 7. Only small variation in gas pressure should be Joint compound (pipe dope) should be applied sparingly made by adjusting the pressure regulator (+/- 0.6 and only to male threads of joints. Pipe dope must be maximum) resistant to the action of propane gas.
  • Page 17 8. Replace the natural gas burner orifices with the LP outlet pressure. Outlet pressure is specified in table orifice (# 56) supplied with the kit. 4 and on the nameplate of the furnace. GAS PIPE GROMMET 9. Replace the manifold and make sure it’s properly aligned with the burners.
  • Page 18 Table 8: Electrical Data Unit size Volts-Hertz-Phase Operating Operating Maximum Unit Maximum fuse range Min range Max unit amp ampacity CKT BRK amp 15,000 120-60-1 10.7 12.6 Figure 14: Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 19 taken to prevent the exhaust gases from one appliance from contaminating the combustion air of other gas 7 VENTING AND COMBUSTION appliances. • The vent pipe and combustion air pipe must be the AIR PIPING same diameter. • Slope horizontal vent piping upward a minimum of 1/4"...
  • Page 20 removal of any ice blockage. the use of primer and cement and never use primer or END APPROB. R&D PAR: ma_laplante DATE: 24OCT2024 cement beyond its expiration date. REVISIONS REV. DESCRIPTION DATE Figure 15: Suggested heating cable insertion in vent NOUVEAU DESSIN 22DEC2022 M.L.
  • Page 21 and depends on the furnace input. The maximum length In the included parts bag, an exhaust venting gasket is must include straight pipe and any fitting and termination. supplied and needs to be installed on the exhaust of the Equivalent length of various fitting is list in table 11. top panel.
  • Page 22 17. Use appropriate methods to seal the openings (127 mm) diameter hole for 3” (76 mm) kit in the desired where combustion air pipe and vent pipe pass location. Loosely assemble concentric vent/combustion through roof or sidewall. air termination components together following the kit instructions.
  • Page 23 Figure 18: Roof termination *9" minimum from end of exhaust pipe to end of combustion air pipe. Figure 21: Snorkel termination Figure 19: Horizontal straight termination Figure 22: Snorkel termination with Tee *9" minimum from end of exhaust pipe to end of combustion air pipe.
  • Page 24 Figure 23: Direct vent clearance...
  • Page 25 Figure 24: Other than Direct vent clearance...
  • Page 26 Table 12: Heating Airflow Adjustment - S1 S1-1 S1-2 S1-3 S1-4 DESCRIPTION DEFAULT ADJUSTMENT 8 START UP -7.5% LOW FIRE -15% ADJUSTEMENT +7.5% (40%) +15% 8.1 GENERAL -7.5% HIGH FIRE -15% ADJUSTEMENT • Furnace must have a 120 V power supply properly +7.5% (100%) +15%...
  • Page 27 1. Switch the 120 volt power to the furnace OFF. Do • High and low pressure switches are checked to not change settings with control energized. insure contacts are open. • Pre-purge. 2. Position Test Switches for the desired test mode. There are two different types of pre-purge;...
  • Page 28 8.8 120 VAC TERMINALS Furnace shared data is defined as data specific to a given furnace that is critical for proper furnace operation. More These terminals supply 120 VAC to the furnace control. specifically, it is data which defines the operation of the Spare terminals are provided for use with electronic air furnace and is unique to a given furnace platform and cleaners and other accessories as needed (Check the...
  • Page 29 furnace is installed, and the spacing around the the furnace. furnace. • Burner flames are in good adjustment. 4. This furnace is equipped with an ignition device 8. It is important that you conduct a physical which automatically lights the burners. inspection of the furnace at least twice a year.
  • Page 30 Table 17: Fault Code CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION Stand-by No fault Gas Heating mode.The furnace is in heating mode. The digit displayed after in the input of the furnace. For example, H0 H"0" means the furnace is heating at 100%. H5 means the furnace is heating at approximately 50%.
  • Page 31 CODE DESCRIPTION SOLUTION (1) Replace high pressure control (switch). (2) Remove The high pressure control (or switch) should not be bypass and restore correct operation. Determine reason closed when the inducer is not running. If it is, this is for bypass (e.g. vent length too long) and correct issue. a sign of a serious condition.
  • Page 32 COMMISIONNING CHECK LIST AND FURNACE INFO Furnace model: ........... . Serial number: .
  • Page 33 Table 18: Specification table 1 - Maximum CFM acheived in standard duct systems 2 - Maximum CFM acheived using SmartDuct system...
  • Page 34 11 PART LIST Figure 25: Exploded view...
  • Page 35 Figure 26: Exploded view continued...
  • Page 36 Table 19: Parts List 42 B40799 Control box assembly 43 B40560 Pressure switch support ITEM DESCRIPTION 44 R99F041 High fire pressure switch (- B40715 Floor 0.9) B40794 Bottom front panel assemly 45 R99F050 Low fire pressure switch (- B40793 Top front panel assembly 0.35) B40791 Left panel assembly...