F8AUH
Gas Furnaces – Up-Flow / Horizontal
45,000 to 120,000 Btuh (13.2 to 35.2 kW) Heating Capacity
1 through 5 Tons (3.5 to 17.6 kW) Add-On Cooling
User’s Information Manual
503,995M
06/99
Supersedes 05/99
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Table of Contents
Important Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Lighting Information and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Blower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Burner Flame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Venting System Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Flame Rollout Safety Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety Reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Planned Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Model Number Identification
NOTE - Shaded area denotes part of
model no. referenced in publication.
F 8 A UH * * –24 –045 X 2 V
Blower Motor
V - Variable Speed Motor
Blank - MultiĆSpeed Motor
Furnace
Gas Valve
2 - Two Stage Valve
Blank Ć Single Stage Valve
AFUE
8 - 80%
9 - 90%
Options
X - Low NO
P - LPG/Propane Gas
Btuh Input (kW)
x
Generation
045 - 45,000 (13.2)
060 - 60,000 (17.6)
075 - 75,000 (22.0)
100 - 100,000 (29.3)
120 - 120,000 (35.1)
S - Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger
Z - Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger/Low NO
Blank - No options
Configuration
UF - Up-Flow
DF - Down-Flow
HZ - Horizontal
MP- Multi-Position
DH- Downflow/Horizontal
UH- Up-Flow/Horizontal
x
Cabinet Color
L - Beige
G - Gray
B - Brown
R - Green
S - Silver
Additive Cooling (Nominal)
18 - 1.5 Ton ( kW)
24 - 2 Ton ( kW)
30 - 2.5 Ton ( kW)
36 - 3 Ton ( kW)
42 - 3.5 Ton ( kW)
48 - 4 Ton ( kW)
60 - 5 Ton ( kW)
Door Color
L - Beige
G - Gray
B - Brown
R - Green
S - Silver
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not
followed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage,
personal injury or death.
FBR 113270
Do not store or use gasoline or othĆ
er flammable vapors and liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other apĆ
pliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Extinguish any open flames.
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 suppliĆ
er's instructions.
Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fire department.
1999
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2 - DO NOT obstruct air flow to unit. Unit must receive an
unobstructed flow of combustion and ventilating air.
and maintained. However, the unit's performance can be
greatly impacted by the individual installation and the opĆ
erating environment. It is your responsibility to ensure
that this appliance is maintained. Proper maintenance is
critical for your safety and the satisfactory operation of the
product. Annual inspection and maintenance of this
appliance is strongly recommended. Contact your
dealer for an inspection by a qualified service technician.
3 - DO NOT store chlorine or fluorine products near unit or
introduce these products into the combustion air.
These products can cause furnace corrosion.
4- DO NOT draw return air from a room where this
furnace, or any other gas appliance (ie., a water
heater), is installed. When return air is drawn from a
room, a negative pressure is created in the room. If a
gas appliance is operating in a room with negative
pressure, the flue products can be pulled back down
the vent pipe and into the room. This reverse flow of
the flue gas may result in incomplete combustion and
the formation of carbon monoxide gas. This toxic gas
might then be distributed throughout the house by
the furnace duct system.
Lighting Information and Operation
WARNING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire
or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
Your furnace is a gas appliance. It is critical that the gas
supplied to the unit be completely burned to avoid the proĆ
duction of carbon monoxide gas. Complete combustion
of the gas requires, but is not limited to, correct gas presĆ
sure and gas flow rate, adequate combustion air, and
proper venting.
BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance
area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because
some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the
floor.
Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control
knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn
by hand, do not try to repair it, call a qualified service
technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire
or explosion.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide gas is invisible, odorless, and
toxic.
Exposure to this gas can cause personal injury and even
death to all occupants, including pets. Any item that is
powered by or gives off heat from a combustion process
(including lawn mowers, automobiles, and fireplaces) has
the potential to produce carbon monoxide gas. Because
of this, the use of a carbon monoxide detector in your
home is recommended, even if you do not own gas
appliances. Reliable detectors are available at reasonĆ
able retail prices. Contact your dealer for more details
about this investment in your safety.
Placing furnace into operation:
F8AUH units are equipped with an electronic ignition
system. Do not attempt to manually light burners on
these furnaces. Each time thermostat calls for heat, the
burner will automatically light.
Gas Valve Operation (See figures 2 and 3)
1 - STOP! Read the safety information at the beginning
of this section.
2 - Set thermostat to lowest setting. See figure 1.
THERMOSTATS
Your furnace is designed to meet standards set by nationĆ
al agencies, and to operate safely when properly installed
and maintained. However, the unit's performance can be
greatly impacted by the individual installation and the opĆ
erating environment. It is your responsibility to ensure
that this appliance is maintained. Proper maintenance is
critical for your safety and the satisfactory operation of the
product. Annual inspection and maintenance of this
appliance is strongly recommended. Contact your
dealer for an inspection by a qualified service technician.
FIGURE 1
3 - Turn off all electrical power to appliance.
4 - This appliance Is equipped with an ignition device
which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to
light the burner by hand.
Your furnace is designed to meet standards set by nationĆ
al agencies, and to operate safely when properly installed
5 - Remove control access panel.
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6 - White Rodgers 36E Gas Valve - Switch gas valve lever
to OFF. do not force. See figure 2.
Honeywell VR8205 Gas Valve - Turn knob on gas valve
To Turn Off Gas To Unit
1 - Set thermostat to lowest setting.
2 - Turn off all electrical power to unit if service is to be
performed.
clockwise
to OFF. Do not force. See figure 3.
WHITE RODGERS 36E SERIES GAS VALVE
3 - Remove control access panel.
4 - Switch lever on White Rodgers gas valve toOFF; turn
knob on Honeywell valve clockwise
force.
to OFF. Do not
5 - Replace control access panel.
Filters
All F8AUH filters must be installed external to the unit.
They can be ordered as an optional accessory item.
Filters should be inspected monthly. Clean or replace
the filters when necessary to ensure proper furnace
operation. See table 1 for filter sizes. Replacement filĆ
ters for F8AUH-045/060/075 units must have a miniĆ
mum velocity rating of 400 FPM. Replacement filters
for F8AUH-100/120 units require a minimum velocity
rating of 625 FPM. Figures 4 and 5 show possible filter
locations.
GAS VALVE SHOWN IN OFF POSITION
FIGURE 2
HONEYWELL VR8205 SERIES GAS VALVE
TABLE 1
Model Number
F8AUH-045/060/075
F8AUH-100/120
Filter Size - inches (mm)
16 X 20 X 1 (406 X 508 X 25)
20 X 20 X 1 (508 X 508 X 25)
ON
OFF
GAS VALVE SHOWN IN OFF POSITION
UPFLOW FURNACE
BOTTOM RETURN AIR
FIGURE 3
7 - Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then
smell gas, STOP! Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's
instructions. If you do not smell gas go to next step.
8 - White Rodgers 36E Gas Valve - Switch gas valve lever
to ON. Do not force.
Honeywell VR8205 Gas Valve - Turn knob on gas
valve counterclockwise
to ON. Do not force.
9 - Replace control access panel.
10 - Turn on all electrical power to unit.
11 - Set thermostat to desired setting.
NOTE – When unit is initially started, steps 1 through 11
may need to be repeated to purge air from gas line.
12 - If the appliance still will not operate, follow the
instructions To Turn Off Gas To Unit" and call your
service technician or gas supplier.
FIGURE 4
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Venting System Inspection
UPFLOW FURNACE
SIDE RETURN AIR
Annually (before heating season) inspect furnace
venting system, vent cap, heat exchanger and burnĆ
ers for corrosion, deterioration, or deposits of debris.
Remove any obstructions.
Contact your dealer for a periodic unit inspection by a
qualified service technician.
Flame Rollout Safety Switches
Your furnace is equipped with two flame roll-out safeĆ
ty switches which shut off the gas supply to the furĆ
nace in case of heat exchanger blockage. If the furĆ
nace fails to operate due to the functioning of these
safety switches, DO NOT attempt to place the furnace
into operation. Contact a qualified service technician.
Safety Reminder
FIGURE 5
Call a qualified service technician if unit is inoperaĆ
tive. Before calling, always check the following to be
sure service is required.
Blower
1 - Check that electrical disconnect switches are ON.
2 - Are access panels securely in place?
3 - Check room thermostat for proper setting.
4 - Replace any blown fuses or reset circuit breakers.
5 - Gas valve should be ON.
Check and clean blower wheel for any debris. Blower
motor is prelubricated for extended bearing life. No
further lubrication is needed.
WARNING
Blower door must be securely in place when blower
and burners are operating. Gas fumes, which could
contain carbon monoxide, can be drawn into living
space resulting in personal injury or death.
6 - Air filter should not be plugged limiting air flow.
7 - Is gas turned on at meter?
8 - Is manual main shutĆoff valve open?
To keep your gas heating system in peak operating
condition year after year, contact your dealer about a
planned service program.
Burner Flame
The burner flame is not adjustable; however, the
flame should be inspected at the beginning of each
heating season and burners should be cleaned, if necĆ
essary. Burner flame should be blue when burning
natural gas, blue/yellow when burning propane gas.
Safety Precautions
If you discover any of the following, shut down your
unit, and contact your dealer for an inspection by a
qualified technician.
S If you repeatedly hear any new or unfamiliar sounds
while your unit is operating, there may be a problem.
For example, poorly performing burners can produce
unfamiliar noises.
BURNER FLAME
FLAME
FLAME APPEARS BLUE IF
BURNING NAT. GAS; BLUE/
YELLOW FOR PROPANE.
S If you smell any unusual odors, your unit may be operĆ
ating improperly. For example, units can give off unfaĆ
miliar odors if components are required to operate in
abnormal conditions.
HEAT
EXCHANGER
TUBE
S Look for visible signs of a malfunctioning unit. ExamĆ
ples include unusual amounts of condensate on winĆ
dows inside your house, visibly burnt components or
unusual dirt or rust accumulations on the vent pipe or
in the unit.
BURNER
VEST
PANEL
FIGURE 6
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S If you experience headache, nausea, fatigue, or dizziĆ
ness, the cause could be exposure to carbon monoxĆ
ide gas. This is often misdiagnosed as the flu because
symptoms are similar. If you suffer from flu-like sympĆ
toms that are exaggerated at home, but seem to subĆ
side while you are away from the house, exposure to
carbon monoxide could be the cause.
Unit appearance - Must be inspected for rust, dirt, signs
of water, burnt or damaged wires, or components.
Fan access door - Must be properly in place and provide
a seal between the return air and the room where the furĆ
nace is installed.
Return air duct - Must be properly attached and provide
an air seal to unit.
Your vigilance may pay off in early detection of a problem
before either personal injury or property damage occurs.
Do not hesitate to contact a qualified service technician as
an investment in your well being.
Operating performance - Unit must be observed during
operation to monitor proper performance of the unit and
the vent system.
Combustion gases - Flue products must be analyzed
and compared to the unit specifications.
Planned Service
You should expect a service technician to check the folĆ
lowing items during an annual inspection. Power to the
unit must be shut off for the service technician's safety.
Fresh air grilles and louvers (on the unit and in the room
where the furnace is installed) - Must be open and unobĆ
structed to provide combustion air.
Problems detected during the inspection may make it
necessary to temporarily shut down the furnace until the
items can be repaired or replaced.
Pay attention to your furnace. Situations can arise beĆ
tween annual furnace inspections that may result in unĆ
safe operation. For instance, items innocently stored next
to the furnace may obstruct the combustion air supply.
This could cause incomplete combustion and the producĆ
tion of carbon monoxide gas.
Burners- Must be inspected for rust, dirt, or signs of waĆ
ter.
Vent pipe - Must be inspected for signs of water, damĆ
aged or sagging pipe, or disconnected joints.
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