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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRIC
WARM AIR FURNACE
BY
IMPACT DISTRIBUTION
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This furnace must be installed by a certified installer
and where required by law, a licenced technician.
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INSTALLATION
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
ALPHA series electric furnaces are designed, built and inspected to provide
safe and dependable operation when properly installed in compliance with all
National and Local Codes.
The Alpha series of warm air electric furnaces are available in the following
models; 10kW,15kW,18kW, 20kW, 23kw and 27kW outputs .
ELECTRICAL
All electrical equipment and wiring shall be installed following the requirements
Canadian or U.S.A. National Codes.
These electric furnaces require 120/240 vac, 1 phase , 60 Hz – 3 wire power
supply (C/W neutral).
LOCATION
The furnace shall be centrally located in relation to the outlet registers, with
suitably sized warm air ducts, for improved heat distribution.
MULTI POSITION
Alpha series electric warm air furnaces can be installed for vertical, horizontal, or
down flow operation.
NOTE: An optional “ DownFlow “ base shall be installed with units over
23 KW. All panels / doors must be secured in place prior to starting unit.
A filter frame C/W disposable filter is supplied to suit 20 x 20 x 1 filter.

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The filter frame shall be installed on the side of the cabinet selected for the return
air to enter the furnace; either side or bottom. NOT IN BACK OF CABINET.
Four knockouts are provided on each of the two sides and bottom of the furnace
to locate R/A opening.
FEATURES
All models are completely pre - wired.
All “ field “ wiring shall be completed by the Installer to the terminal block
provided on the main control board in the furnace.
INSTALLATION CLEARANCES FURNACE
As shipped the ALPHA series furnaces are Certified for “ZERO” clearance.
To facilitate servicing the unit, the “Front” clearance should be a minimum
of 24”.
OPERATING SEQUENCE
HEATING
The thermostat closes the R-W1/W2 circuit, - activating the controller and
elements one by one. The blower starts at low speed at the same time as the first
two elements come on.
Blower speed increases as the other elements turn on.
Furnace is factory set in modulation mode.
If modulation has been selected at the controller, the blower speed with adjust
automatically to maintain the factory set discharge air temperature.
If modulation has not been selected, the blower will run at the factory set
heating speed.
When the thermostat is satisfied, all elements turn off at once and the blower
continues to run until either the preset discharge temperature is met or 1 minute,
which ever occurs first.
Refer to fig.2 to select modulation.
Position 1 on switch SW2 turns heating modulation on and off.
COOLING
The thermostat closes the R-Y/G circuit,
thereby activating compressor relay. The blower starts at cooling speed.
Furnace is factory set in modulation mode.
If modulation is selected at the controller, the cooling sequence starts first at high
speed blower for approximately 7 minutes (sensible mode) followed by
approximately 7 minutes of lower speed blower (latent mode). This sequence repeats.
If modulation is deselected, cooling speed is fixed at high speed.
Refer to fig.2, SW2 position 2 to turn modulation ON or OFF.

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Position 2 on switch SW2 turns cooling modulation on and off.
MANUAL CONTROLS
When thermostat calls for heat, the element indicator lights will illuminate as the
elements turn on in sequence, the blower speed automatically adjusts as well.
When the POWER switch is in the “MODERATE” position, the furnace
operates at reduced heating capacity.
REMEMBER, during the winter months, this switch should be in the “MAX”
position to ensure maximum heating.
The POWER switch must also be set in the “MAX” position when a
2 – stage thermostat or outdoor thermostat is installed to control the electric
elements of the second stage. Also, the wire jumper on the main control, positions
W1/W2 must be removed.
The “CONTINOUS FAN” switch turns the blower on to continuous “LOW”
speed. This feature will filter the air and provide for better distribution in the
building.
CAUTION
It is important to check airflow and make sure that the furnace does not
operate above the temperatures specified in the Specifications ( Table 1 ).
This is particularly important if a cooling coil or a heat pump has been in-
stalled.
High Limit Thermal Protectors should never need to engage during normal
operation of the furnace. The High Limit protectors are designed to engage
during the improper functioning of the blower or when the filter has not been
kept clean.
WARNING
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CHECKING HIGH LIMIT THERMAL SWITCHES
After 10 minutes of operation at full capacity, block the supply or return air
opening. Record the supply air temperature at a point that is not exposed to radiant
heat from the elements. The elements must shut down, before the temperature
exceeds 93°C ( 200°F )
INSTALLING A HEAT PUMP WITH AN SE SERIES ELECTRIC
FURNACE.
You may require a kit to prevent the simultaneous operation of the furnace
elements and the heat pump. Refer to the instructions provided with the thermostat
or the “fossil fuel” type kit for proper wiring of the furnace and the heat pump.
Fossil fuel kit is not required if A/C Coil is installed in return air plenum.
DUCT
Duct work for furnaces up to and including 20KW can be installed with “zero”
clearance to combustibles
THERMOSTAT WIRING
The thermostat shall be installed on an interior wall where it will not be affected
by drafts, sun light, warm air diffusers, fireplaces etc. Follow the instructions that
are supplied with the thermostat.
1 stage – electric heating only
2 stage – electric heating only
1 stage – thermostat with outdoor control for 2 stage function, electric heating
only
2 stage thermostat, electric heating and air conditioning
1 Stage Thermostat, Electric Heating Only
When a digital thermostat is used, set this function to Gas or Oil Furnace.
ELEMENT RELAY SUBSTITUTION
TURN POWER SUPPLY OFF PRIOR TO PERFORMING THIS PROCESS.
THIS PROCESS TO BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
ONLY!
WARNING, FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER PROCEDURES MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS HARM OR DEATH.
Included in the Alpha controller design is the ability to select alternate element
relay use in the event of original relay failure.
This option permits the alternate selection of up to two (2) relays.
Refer to fig.1 to determine the correct dip switch settings to select alternate relays.
Selections are made at the 4 position dip switch on the controller labeled as SW1.
This switch is located immediately behind the W1/W2 thermostat connections.
To toggle the switch down towards the switch identifying numbers on the control,

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turns it off.
To select alternate relays does not change the element LED display.
The power supply wire and the element wire must be moved to the replacement
relay position.
Refer to Fig 1 and Fig 2.
COOLING DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR
A/C COIL INSTALLED DOWNSTREAM
The following must be observed when the A/C coil is mounted downstream of the
furnace and the modulation mode of cooling is desired.
Note, all furnaces are factory supplied with the modulation mode selected.
If air conditioning is not installed simply leave sensor safely coiled up in control
compartment.
The cooling discharge air sensor must be installed approximately 15” downstream
of the A/C coil.
Drill a 3/8” diameter hole in the supply duct, install plastic Heyco bushing
provided, insert sensor at least 2” into supply duct and secure sensor in place
using plastic clip provided
Refer to fig.6.
A/C COIL INSTALLED UPSTREAM OF FURNACE
(OPTIONAL RETURN AIR SENSOR)
Recommended for Heat Pump applications.
The following must be observed when the A/C coil is installed upstream of the
furnace.
Locate air filter upstream of A/C coil.
The return air temperature must be monitored to permit the controller to function.
To do this, the return air sensor must be installed in the return air duct upstream of
the A/C coil.
Disconnect the “Disc Air Rem” sensor connector from the controller and connect
on to “Ret Air Rem” receptacle on controller and route to outside of cabinet
through sleeved holes provided. Do not route sensor leads through the same
openings as the power leads. Sensor leads must be routed away from power leads.
Drill a 3/8” diameter hole in the return air duct approximately 18” upstream of the
A/C coil. Insert the Heyco bushing provided into the hole.
Insert the sensor lead end into the return air duct approximately 2” and secure into
place using the plastic clip provided.
Refer to fig.6.

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Fig 1
RELAY SUBSTITUTION DIP-SWITCHES
Switch SW1
All furnaces are factory supplied with all switches set to the off position
The relay dipswitch is located on the main control board
• SW1selections will select relay to be disabled and the new relay to be
enabled.
• SW2 positions 1 and 2 labeled MOD will select modulation options.
DO NOT CHANGESWITCH POSITIONS 3 to 6.
In the tables below a switch ON is represented by a value “1” while a switch OFF
is represented by a value “0”.
The following tables highlight valid selection for each furnace size
Switch Old New
Position Relay Relay
Two Element Furnace
0100 1 3
1100 1 4
0010 1 5
1010 1 6
0110 2 3
1110 2 4
0001 2 5
1001 2 6
0101 3 4
1101 3 5
0011 3 6
1011 4 5
0111 4 6

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Switch Old New
Position Relay Relay
Three Element Furnace
1100 1 4
0010 1 5
1010 1 6
1110 2 4
0001 2 5
1001 2 6
0101 3 4
1101 3 5
0011 3 6
1011 4 5
0111 4
Switch Old New
Position Relay Relay
Four Element Furnace
0010 1 5
1010 1 6
0001 2 5
1001 2 6
1101 3 5
0011 3 6
1011 4 5
0111 4 6
Switch Old New
Position Relay Relay
Five Element Furnace
1010 1 6
1001 2 6
0011 3 6
0111 4 6

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Fig 2
MAIN CONTROL BOARD

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Fig 3
CONTROL BOARD FAULT CONDITIONS AND DISPLAY
Fault conditions are recognized and displayed by the Upper LED display panel
Only overheating and overcooling conditions are displayed at the element LEDs.
These conditions are likely the result of poor air flow resulting from dirty air
filters.
All other conditions are displayed by the LED located on the backside of the LED
panel.
Simply count the number of flashes at the single element panel fault LED and
refer to the chart below.
NOTE, to view the LED panel fault indicator LED the front control cover must be
removed.
This sequence should only be performed by a qualified contractor.
WARNING, HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT IN THE CONTROL
COMPARTMENT, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT
IF PROPER PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
Fault Number Element LED Resulting
Condition Flashes Flashes Controller Action
Excessive fan 1 none All outputs turned off
motor amp draw Alarm relay on
Alarm beeper on
No current draw 2 none All outputs turned off
At fan motor Alarm relay on
Alarm beeper on
Failed RA sensor 3 none
Failed RAR sensor 4 none
Failed DA sensor 5 none
Failed DAR sensor 6 none
Failed CT sensor 7 none
Overheating 8 Element 1
Overcooling 9 Element 2
Crfitical Overheat 10 Element 1 & 2
Thermostat error 11 none
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