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STEP #8
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Remove the access panel from the rear of the blower box module.
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Route the harness from the rear of the lower electrical box of the main
EN
electric harness to access the hole on the side of blower box.
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Match and connect the harness connectors "B" inside the lower electri-
cal box and snap the fl ex conduit connector into the side of the electrical
box.
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Wires from the other end of the harness should pass through the hole
in side of the blower module. The 90° fl ex connector should also be
passed through and secured by the connector nut on the inside of box.
"B" HARNESS LENGTH: ADJUSTMENT WHEN NOT
USING ELECTRIC FURNACE MODULE
○ The length of "B" harness has been made to allow for instal-
lation of an Electric Furnace Module (HMFK-EF15/18/20/25).
If Electric Furnace Module is not being installed, the length
of fl ex conduit needs to be reduced by 12" (305mm). Re-
move the 90° bulk head connector from end of fl ex conduit,
slide the liner off wires far enough that the wiring will not be
damaged when adjusting the length of fl ex conduit. Mea-
sure 12" (305mm) off end of the fl ex conduit and put small
break/kink in the conduit at this point using side cutters or
hacksaw blade. The conduit can then be fl exed back and
forth over this break until it breaks completely apart, and the
12" (305mm) section can be removed. Feed the wires back
through the fl ex conduit and relocate the 90° head connector
bracket to the new end of the fl ex conduit.
○ Copy the wire, marking number, located near the end of each
wire, onto a piece of masking tape and stick this marker 14"
(355mm) away from wire end. The wire can now be short-
ened by 12" (305mm).
ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL WIRING INSIDE THE BLOWER BOX IS ADEQUATELY SECURED AND
PROTECTED FROM SHARP EDGES. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE
WIRING INSULATION, RESULTING IN POSSIBLE SHORT CIRCUITING TO THE FURNACE CHASSIS.
ALL 115 VOLT ELECTRICAL PRE ASSEMBLED HARNESSES MUST BE INSTALLED AS PER
NO 115V ELECTRIC CIRCUIT HARNESS OR FIELD WIRING MAY PASS THROUGH CLEARANCE
FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR
STEP #9
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See SECTION 6.0 - PLENUM AND VENTING INSTALLATION.
STEP #10
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See SECTION 7.0 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND SCHEMATICS.
STEP #11
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See SECTION
W415-1504 / B / 11.30.16
THIS COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
INSTRUCTIONS AND ELECTRICAL CODES.
SPACE BETWEEN HMF150/200 FURNACE BOTTOM AND FLOOR.
PERSONAL INJURY.
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
8.0
ACCESS
HOLES
H3.42