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Table 2 – Maximum Gas Flow Capacity*
NOMINAL
IRON PIPE
SIZE (IN.)
INTERNAL
DIAMETER
(IN.)
LENGTH OF PIPE ft (m)†
10
(3.0)
20
(6.1)
30
(9.1)
40
(12.1)
50
(15.2)
60
(18.3)
70
(21.3)
80
(24.4)
90
(27.4)
100
(30.5)
125
(38.1)
150
(45.7)
175
(53.3)
200
(61.0)
1/2
.622
175
120
97
82
73
66
61
57
53
50
44
40
—
—
3/4
.824
360
250
200
170
151
138
125
118
110
103
93
84
77
72
1
1.049
680
465
375
320
285
260
240
220
205
195
175
160
145
135
1---1/4
1.380
1400
950
770
600
580
530
490
460
430
400
360
325
300
280
1---1/2
1.610
2100
1460
1180
990
900
810
750
690
650
620
550
500
460
430
*Capacity of pipe in cu ft of gas per hr for gas pressure of 0.5 psig or less. Pressure drop of 0.5---IN. W.C. (based on a 0.60 specific gravity gas). Refer to Table 2
and NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1.
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This length includes an ordinary number of fittings.
ROUTING CONTROL POWER WIRES
For detailed instruction on the low voltage connections to the User
Interface (UI), refer to the UI installation guide.
Form a drip--loop with the control leads before routing them into
the unit. Route the low voltage control leads through grommeted,
low--voltage hole provided into unit (See Fig. 5 and 6). Connect
user interface leads to unit control power leads as shown in Fig. 14.
The unit transformer supplies 24--v power for complete system
including accessory electrical heater. Transformer is factory wired
for 230--v operation. If supply voltage is 208--v, rewire transformer
primary as described in Special Procedures for 208--v Operation
section.
The furnace board is fused by a board--mounted automotive fuse
placed in series with transformer SEC1 and R circuit. The C circuit
of transformer circuit is referenced to chassis ground through a
printed circuit run at SEC2 and gas valve grounding wire. Check to
be sure control board is mounted securely using both
factory--installed screws.
ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
A. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor (OAT)
EQUIPMENT OPERATION HAZARD
The installation of an outdoor air temperature sensor (OAT)
using the Evolution control board OAT terminals is
required. Many Evolution features (auto humidity control,
comfort rollback, etc.) will be lost if the OAT is not
connected.
For detailed mounting instructions for the OAT sensor,
please refer installation instructions shipped with the OAT.
!
CAUTION
The OAT input is used to supply outdoor temperature data for
system level functions and for temperature display on User
Interface (UI). Using two wires of the field--supplied thermostat
wire cable, wire the ends of the two black OAT pigtails. Wire the
opposite ends of these two wires to the OAT provided with the UI.
There is no polarity to be observed.
NOTE: Mis--wiring OAT inputs will not cause damage to either
Evolution control or thermistor. If the thermistor is wired
incorrectly, no reading will appear at UI. Re--wire thermistor
correctly for normal operation.
B. Humidifier Connections
The furnace control board terminal marked HUM is provided for
low voltage (24--vac) control of a humidifier. No humidistat is
required as UI monitors indoor humidity.
When commanded to operate humidifier, the unit control will
energize the HUM output to turn humidifier on and de--energize
HUM output to turn humidifier off. Wire HUM and COM
terminals directly to humidifier as shown in Fig. 14.
C. Electronic Air Cleaner
Electronic Air Cleaner terminals are provided on the Evolution
Control Board (EAC--1 and EAC--2). While these terminals can be
used to power a 230V EAC, it is recommended that any EAC be
installed per the EAC installation instructions and connected
separately to a standard 115V or 230V outlet with an airflow
sensor to control operation of the EAC.
SPECIAL PROCEDURES FOR 208--V OPERATION
Be sure unit disconnect switch is open.
Disconnect the black primary lead from the transformer. See unit
wiring label (See Fig. 16 and 17).
Connect the black primary lead to the transformer terminal labeled
208--v.
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