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_ FOR YOUR TENCO FORCED AIR FLOOR FURNACE WITH DUCT CONNECTIONS
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i 3

 This appliance must be connected to an effeCtive flue or chimney. Installation re-
quirements for gas vents and chimneys are outlined in the following manuals:
Installation of Gas Appliancas_and Gas Piping, ASA 221.30-1959 and National Board ‘
of FireHUnderwriters, Gas Appliances-and Gas Pipinng . 54.
We recommend that type B vent be used and installed in accordance with their listings
and instructions. Type B vent should clear combustible material at least 1 inch and
type C or single wall vent should be kept at least 2 inches away from joists, or .
combustible material. Install the vent so as to avoid excessive turns which create
unnecessary resistance to the flow of'vent gases. ‘Vent connectors should be firmly
attached to the draft hood with sheet metal screws. All other joints must be secured .
by the vent manufacturers recommended method.
Vents must be installed with at least 1/4 inch per foot rise and never run downward
or have sags or dips. The horizontal run of vent should be as short as possible and
should never exceed 75 percent of the height of the gas vent or chimney. The vent
must be securely supported to maintain prOper clearances and prevent separation of
joints.
When the appliance is vented into an existing chimney, be sure that it is clear and
free of obstruction or debris. The chimney should be properly lined. An unlined
chimney may cause vent gas condensation.
GAS PIPING

Connect the furnace to the gas supply. New, black iron or steel pipe should be used.
The.pipe threads should be undamaged and free of burrs. Pipe dope should be used on
the male threads of all pipe and fittings. Never use pipe dope on female threads
sinca excess pipe dope may be forced into the gas pipe and clog the controls. Piping
compound should be resistant to action of L.P. gases. COpper tubing may be used for
L.P. gases.
A ground joint union and a manual shut—off valve should be installed in accordance
with local codes. The valve must be installed upstream from the union for serviCing.
A trap or drip leg should be installed in the piping.
The gas supply should be properly sized, since undersized pipe will cause a pressure
drOp, thereby, lowering the capacity of the furnace.
The following table has been prepared to easily determine proper pipe size when using
Natural or L.P. gases.
1. Determine the cubic feet per hour of gas required by dividing the BTU input by the
heating value per cubic foot of gas. (Total input is 85,000, and the heating value
can be obtained from your serving gas supplier (Natural Gas approximately 1,075,
Propane 2,550 BTU's/cu. ft.)
2. Example: 85,000 : 79 cubic feet/hour. .

1,075
The distance from the meter to the appliance is 40 feet. From the table you can '
readily see that 40 feet of 1/2 inch pipe will deliver 82 cubic feet of gas per hour,
which is satisfactory. ,

 MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN CUBIC FEET OF GAS PER HOUR
Nominal Iron Length in Feet
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Before any system of gas piping is put into service, it must be carefully tested for
leaks. Where any part of the system is to be enclosed or concealed, this test should
precede the'work of enclosing. To test for tightness, the piping may be filled with
city gas, air or inertlgas, but not with any other gas or liquid. The piping should
show a pressure of at least 6 inches of mercury (3 pounds per square inch), measured
with a manometer or slope gauge, for a period of not less than ten minutes withOut
showing loss of pressure. Systems for liquefied petroleum gases should show a pressure
of not less than 10 inches water column for a period of 10 minutes without showing any
drop of pressure. Once a leak is known to exist, joints and fittings may be tested
with soapy water. A match or flame should never be used.
The gas piping should be purged after receiving gas. A suggested method for purging
the gas piping to an appliance is to disconnect the pilot tubing at the outlet of the
pilot valve. Under no circumstances should piping be purged into the combustion
chamber of an appliance. ,
The American Standard Installation of Gas Appliances and Gas Piping, 221.30—1959, is
recommended as a standard for installation practices.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
The electrical connections to the unit are shown in the pictorial wiring diagram (Fig. 6)
and in the wiring schematic (Fig. 4). Connection must be made in the junction box
underneath the furnace blower partition.
A decal is attached to the leads designating proper connection of both Hot and Ground
supply leads.
All electrical wiring to the unit must be in accordance with the National Electrical
Code ASA C1-1959, and should conform with local codes.
' BLOWER SPEED CONTROLLER
‘ Since the blower speed changes with each installation due to differences in total
length of ducts, number of elbows, and voltage it may be necessary to increase or
decrease the speed of the blower.
5

 The blower Speed controller (or reactor} is located in the main junction box with the
selector switch accessible from the heated area. The selector switch is mounted ad-
jacent to the right side of the blower and has four speed selections forheating and
one for use in summer as a circulat’or. '
To select the proper speed for the installation the following steps must be taken:
IMPORTANT - If the blower runs too slow the furnace will cycle on limit resulting in '
insufficient heat.
" (1) Allow the unit to reach its maximum temperature (approximately 15 or 20 minutes). .
(2) Turn the. speed selector switch toward "Hi" or "Lo" one position at a time.
(3) When adjusting speed from "Hi" to "L0", check each setting making sure the unit
does not cycle on limit’. .
After lowering blower speed to the lowest setting and the blower still runs too fast,
the voltage is higher than standard 115 volts.
This can be corrected by transposing the red lead running from the selector switch to
the two red leads from the fan controls with the orange lead which is taped and not in
use. See Fig. 4 and 6. Tape the end of lead not in use.
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B_BLACK MED WIRING DIAGRAM 4.
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 OILING INSTRUCTIONS
The blower motor should be oiled at least once each heating season with SAE 20 oil.
Since blower wheel bearings are permanently lUbricated, oiling is not necessary.
SUMMER OPERATION
' Your furnace blower may be used as a circulating fan in the summer.

Remove the floor grille, filter and turn the motor controller switch to "summer."

' CAQIION: Do not forget to reset motor controller at the beginning of heating season.

Thermostat

Install the thermostat about 5 feet above floor level on an inside wall. A hall near

the furnace or the living room should be a good location.

The thermostat wire is furnished and requires connection only to the thermostat, since

the gas valve connection was made at the factory.

OPERATION

When re—lighting the furnace always wait 5 minutes with complete shut—off (pointer to

main and pilot burners off).

Lighting the furnace.

1. Set the thermostat at its lowest setting.

2. Turn the gas valve pointer to “pilot", remove the pilot access plate, depress the
valve and lower a lighted match to the pilot. Hold the valve depressed until the
pilot remains lighted. (Approximately 30 seconds)

3. Close the pilot access.

4. Turn the valve pointer to "on."

5. Set wall thermostat dial to desired setting.

Seasonal shut—off.

l. Depress valve rod and turn pointer to "main and pilot burners off."

Check and/or adjust the following:

1. Air shutters

Adjust the primary air on the burners as soon as they are lighted. Observe the flames

on each burner and be sure that all ports are burning without lifting or yellow. If

'lifting occurs, partially close the shutter. If yellow flames are present open the

shutters.

7 After 15 minutes of operation reeadjust the burners by closing the air shutter until
yellow appears in the flames then open the shutters until the yellow just disappears.

2. Venting

’ Check the vent to see if all of the flue gases are going up the vent. A burning match
‘ may be passed along the bottom edge of the draft hood to show a pull or spillage.
7

 3. ‘Balance ,' I .-::J . i , h. ,

The system must be balanced to maintain even temperatures throughout the house. Start

with all dampers in the open position and operate the_furnace, observing the tempera—

ture in each room. Then close the damper in the supply pipes to the room that is over
heated and repeat the teat until an even temperature is maintained in all rooms.

4. Check the gas input ‘ .

On all systems where a gas furnace is installed, the burner input rate should be

determined by timing the test hand on the gas meter dial. To check the B.T.U. input I

rate, the test hand on the meter should be timed for at least one revolution. The

B.T.U. per hour input can be determined from this timing. Test dials are generally

marked 1/2, 1, 2 or 5 cubic feet per revolution, depending on the size of the meter. '

Instructions for converting the test hand readings to B.T.U.'s per hour are given

on the following chart. Other gas burning appliances connected to the meter should

be shut off or turned to "Pilot" while observing the meter. The furnace thermostat

should be turned to its highest setting so that the burner will not shut off while
the meter is being timed. The following chart has been prepared to determine gas
input to burner in cubic feet per hour.

To use the Chart: '

1. Determine the seconds for one complete revolution of the test dial.

2. On the chart, under the size of test dial timed, read the cubic feet of gas

. per hour. .

3. Multiply the cubic feet per hour figure obtained from the chart by the BTU
heating value of the gas. If the heating value of the gas is not known, this
information may be obtained from your local gas utility company.

EXAMPLE: The heating value is 1,075 BTU's per cubic foot of gas, and your meter

dial indicates one-half cubic feet of gas per revolution.

It takes the one-half cubic foot dial 23 seconds to make a complete revolution.

From the chart you will note that 78 cubic feet per hour is being delivered to the

furnace.

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per hour input , Cubic Feel Per Hour I Cubic Feel Per Hour
10 180 360 720 1800 1 50 86 72 144 860
11 164 I 327 655 1636 . 51 35 E 71 141 353
1.2 150 300 600 1600 52 35 69 138 346
13 138 277 556 1385 63 34 68 136 340
14 129 257 614 1286 54 33 67 188 333
16 120 240 480 1200 65 33 65 131 327
16 112 225 460 1125 56 32 64 129 321
17 106 212 424 1069 67 32 63 126 316
18 100 200 400 1000 58 31 62 124 310
19 95 189 879 947 69 30 61 122 305
20 90 180 860 900 60 30 60 120 300
21 86 171 348 867 62 29 58 116 290
22 82 164 327 818 64 29 56 112 281
23 78 167 313 783 66 29 54 109 273
' 24 76 160 300 750 68 28 53 106 265
, ' 25 72 - 144 288 720 70 26 61 103 257
26 69 138 2'17 692 72 25 60 100 250
27 67 133 267 667 74 24 48 97 243
28 64 129 257 643 ‘76 24 47 95 237
m 62 124 248 621 78 23 46 92 231
30 60 120 240 600 80 22 45 90 225
31 58 116 232 681 82 22 44 88 220
32 66 118 225 668 84 21 48 86 214
- 33 65 109 218 545 86 21 42 84 209
34 53 106 212 629 88 20 41 82 205
p ‘36 61 103 206 614 90 ' 20 40 80 200
86 60 100 200 500 94 19 88 76 192 e
37 49 97 195 486 E 98 I 18 37 E 'u 134
38 47 95 189 474 100 I 18 » 36 ’72 180
39 46 92 186 462 104 I 17 35 69 173 .
, 40 45 90 180 450 108 1'7 ' 23 57 167
n u 88 17s 44;) 112 Is ‘ 32 54 161 .
42 43 86 172 430 116 16 31 62 155
' 43 42 84 161r 420 120 16 30 60 150
44 41 82 184 410 130 14 28 65 138
45 40 80 180 400 140 13 26 61 129
4‘ 39 78 157 391 160 12 24 48 120
47 38 77 153 383 160 11 22 45 113
48 37 75 150 376 ,170 11 21 42 106
49 I 87 78 147 as? 180 10 20 40 100
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 0n Propane (LP) gas systems, where a gas meter is not installed, the input rate is best
checked by determining the manifold gas pressure. A 1/8" pipe tapping is provided on
the furnace control. Connect a manometer to this tapping and if 11 inches of water
column pressure is found, the correct input will be delivered through the fixed orifice
to the burner.
5. Air for combustion
. Gas appliances must have air for combu$tion and venting. When buildings are so tight
that normal infiltration does not meet the air requirements, outside air must be in—
. troduced. Two openings with each having an open area of 85 square inches is required.
' 6. Instruct your Customer
The customer should be instructed as to the proper operation of the controls and
thermostat. He should also be reminded or cautioned that proper operation will be
dependent on a regular cleaning of the blower compartment and regular replacement
of the air filter. A 16 x 20 x 1 filter is required.
SERVICE HINTS
Burners cycling on and off frequently.
1. Filter clogged, restricting air flow.
2. Defective limit control.
3. Furnace burning more than rated capacity.
4. Thermostat not properly located.
5. Blower motor cycling on overload.
6. Outlet air temperature too high. Switch to higher motor speed and/or open dampers
in warm air pipes.
Insufficient Heat.
1. Furnace undererate.
2. Heat loss greater than capacity of furnace.
3. Filter clogged.
4. Thermostat not properly located.
5. Outlet air temperature too high. Switch to higher motor speed and/or open dampers
in warm air pipes.
Burners will not come on when thermostat calls for heat.
1. Faulty wiring, loose connection.
2. Fuse blown.
3. Power failure.
4. Thermocouple not sufficiently heated.
5. Pilot flame out.
6. Control failure.
7. Defective limit.
8. Blower motor failure causing limit to function.
9. Filter clogged.
10. Outlet air temperature too high. Switch to higher motor speed and/or open dampers
in warm air pipes.
Burners stay on although thermostat is satisfied.
- 1. Short in circuit.
- 2. Leaking or sticking valve.
‘ 3. Faulty wiring.
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‘ CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY
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:' 1: RUUD‘ MANUFACTURING COMPANY warrants that the water heater to which this certificate applies is free from defects in ‘L b’
. 1.9:. workmanship and material under normal use and. service, and if any part or parts thereof prove to our satisfaction to be defective under normal {(2) X, ,
T use and service within one year after the date of original installation, we shall furnish a replacement for, or at our option repair, such part or parts. ' I '-‘
gzé We further warrant that if it is proved to our satisfaction that the original tank has leaked or failed under normal use or service and if .E./5X .
V such prooi is given within five years after the date of original installation, we will furnish a new replacement water heater of comparable model ’1 __’
. Q and capacity, or if such proof is given during any of the next five years, we will furnish a new replacement water heater at the following per- .fg.‘ .
, ‘ centage of the then current retail price of the replacement heater: 7. "
- : {>2}! Time % Owner Pays Time % Owner Pays Time % Owner Pay: rig: .
, 7 h During the 6th year 50% During the 8th year 60% During the 10th year 60% , :
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V L ,7 If the water heater to which this warranty applies is installed or used in other than a single family dwelling unit, these warranties are limited _;
t {x 3;.) to and expire one year alter the date of original installation. K? ,>.< t
‘1/ M Replacement parts or heater shall be furnished under these warranties f.oth. a convenient delivery point selected by us near the place of in ch' .
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.y ‘5 Those warranties shall he only to the owner of the designated water heater at its original installation, Warranty is not made as to any water 7 s. .
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