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Suburban DynaLine Owner's Manual 04/2021 Rev.4 

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FAULT CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS (

ALL DL3 UNITS)

Fault # Fault Type

Description

Details

2

THERMOSTAT 

SENSOR CODE

(read in STANDBY 

mode)

Room sensor fault

The display will show “Lo” for an open circuit in sensor or wire and will 

show “Hi” for a shorted circuit in sensor or wire. If code 2 occurs, the 

Service System Indicator will stay ON until power is cycled.

NOTE:

 “Lo” will also display if the room temperature falls below 45°. 

“Hi” will also display if the room temperature is above 99°. The unit will 

function in HEAT or COOL if there is a thermostat demand.

11

LIMIT SWITCH CODES

 

(read in Service/HEAT 

mode)

Limit open fault

High limit fault code is caused by dirty filter, restricted air flow, low room 

blower rpm. Blocked flue fault code is caused by low exhaust blower rpm, 

intake or exhaust restriction. The Service System Indicator will be on as 

long as the limit switch is open (in all modes).

NOTE:

 Ignition will restart as soon as the limit closes.

12

Limit switch lockout

After 15 limit trips (during one thermostat controlled heat cycle), there is 

a 60 minute lockout. All unit functions stop during lockout and the Service 

System Indicator is activated. The heating cycle resumes after the lockout 

period expires and the limit trip counter is reset to zero. The limit trip 

count is set to zero each time the thermostat set point is satisfied.

13

PRESSURE SWITCH 

CODES

(read in Service/HEAT 

mode)

Pressure switch 

fault - stuck closed: 

(switch contacts 

close without 

combustion blower 

operation)

After the room air blower runs for 15 seconds, a 20 minute lockout period 

begins. The code is registered and the Service System Indicator is 

activated. Ignition trial recurs after the lockout expires.

14

Pressure switch 

contacts “Open” 

lockout - failed to 

close

The pressure switch contact remain open on start-up of a HEAT cycle. 

The exhaust blower cycles 15 seconds ON and 15 seconds OFF. After 5 

unsuccessful tries, a 20 minute lockout begins and code 14 is registered. 

The room air blower stops and the Service System Indicator is activated. 

Ignition trial recurs after the lockout expires.

15

Loss of pressure 

switch lockout

Pressure switch contact open during heating operation. After 5 trips of 

the pressure switch a 20 minute lockout begins, code 15 is registered 

and the Service System Indicator is activated. During the lockout period 

the exhaust and room air blowers shut OFF. Ignition trial recurs after the 

lockout expires.

16

FLAME SENSOR 

CODES

(read in Service/HEAT 

mode)

Failed to ignite 

lockout

Absence of flame sense during trial for ignition, due to no gas flow, open 

circuit CO detector, glow bar failure, or flame probe failure or position. 

There is a 20 second post purge between tries for ignition. After three 

trials for ignition, fault code 16 is registered and the Service System 

Indicator is activated. A 60 minute lockout period starts. The exhaust and 

room air blowers shut off. Ignition trial recurs after the lockout expires.

17

Loss of flame 

lockout

During heating operation, loss of flame sense, due to gas flow interruption 

or flame probe failure. Five trips (during one thermostat controlled heat 

cycle) are required to initiate the code and lockout. A 60 minute lockout 

period starts. During the lockout period, the exhaust and room air blowers 

shut off. Ignition trial recurs after the lockout expires.

18

False flame fault

Flame probe senses flame in the absence of heating operation 

(monitored in all unit modes). The exhaust blower is activated and 

the room air blower will run on HIGH speed as long as false flame is 

indicated. The cooling function is suppressed.

19

GAS VALVE CODE

 

(read code in Service/

HEAT mode)

False gas valve fault

Indicates a presence of 24 volt power on the gas valve circuit when the 

unit is not in the heating mode (monitored in all unit modes). The exhaust 

blower is activated and the room air blower will run on HIGH speed as 

long a false gas valve is indicated. The cooling function is suppressed.

28

POWER DOWN CODE

 

(read in Service/COOL 

mode)

Power down

Indicated that the power down terminals are energized with 24 VAC due 

to an emergency generator signal. Prevents (or stops) the compressor 

and condenser fan operation during emergency generator operation. The 

Service System Indicator is on during power down when cooling demand 

is present. The room air blower will run with cooling demand in the power 

down condition.

Summary of Contents for DYNA07AC

Page 1: ...ot store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical...

Page 2: ...Your unit should be inspected immediately after unpacking to determine if any damage is present due to shipping or handling If any damage is discovered do not install the unit Notify the transportatio...

Page 3: ...ot install in an alcove or recess Special sleeve and grille applications must be brought to the attention of Suburban Applied Products as they may impair the operation of the unit IMPORTANT Installati...

Page 4: ...heavy under conditions of extreme humidity for extended periods of time The drain tube assemblies may be installed externally on rear flange of the wall sleeve or underneath the wall sleeve to the ext...

Page 5: ...STALLATION FRONT GAS HOOKUP WALL INSTALLATION FRONT GAS HOOK UP Figure 5 GASKET NOTCH FOR OPTIONAL REAR GAS HOOKUP BE SURE DRAIN HOLES ARE TO OUTSIDE REAR FRONT SLEEVE TOP INSERT SIDES BETWEEN TOP FLA...

Page 6: ...xisting DynaLine units with new DynaLine 3 units it is recommended to replace the wall sleeve as well During the replacement process the sleeve may become damaged or incorrectly aligned If sleeve inst...

Page 7: ...al supply Refer to Figure 10 for centerline location of gas connection and electrical connection when unit is installed into wall sleeve NOTE This unit is factory set for 230 volt operation If you wis...

Page 8: ...l Gas 5 W C 7 W C Liquefied Petroleum LP Gas 11 W C 13 W C Water Column OPERATING PRESSURE All units for burning natural gas are equipped with a valve having a built in regulator preset at 3 5 W C pre...

Page 9: ...an speed 1 Open the manual shut off valve The valve is fully open when the handle is level or parallel to the gas line Never attempt to operate unit with manual valve partially closed 2 Depress System...

Page 10: ...m on the evaporator coil during extended cooling operation To eliminate frost formation a de ice switch in the compressor circuit will sense a frost condition and open the compressor circuit Upon temp...

Page 11: ...ve will close Do not ignore the alarm and shutdown Immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available preferably outdoors Find a phone in an area where the air is safe and call your building mana...

Page 12: ...In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central station may be out of ser...

Page 13: ...ect electrical supply before cleaning unit or performing any maintenance The unit should be inspected by a qualified service person yearly before turning the unit on heat for the winter Particular att...

Page 14: ...BURNER OBSERVATION WINDOW YELLOW OUTER FLAME ERRATIC PATTERN ORANGE YELLOW INNER FLAME ERRATIC PATTERN Figure 17 Filter Removal 1 The filter is located behind the cabinet front Remove cabinet front by...

Page 15: ...OTES The efficiency rating of this unit is a product thermal efficiency rating determined under continuous operating conditions and was determined independent of any installed system IMPORTANT Childre...

Page 16: ...BK BL Y BK Y R R R R O BR BK BK COMPRESSOR RELAY Y Y L2 R BK L1 WHITE YELLOW BROWN BLACK RED BLUE ORANGE COLOR R W Y BR BL BK CODE O FLAME CONDENSER BK BL MODULE BOARD O BR 1 2 3 4 BUILT IN T STAT PRO...

Page 17: ...EET 3m HORIZONTALLY C CLEARANCE TO WINDOW OR DOOR THAT MAY BE OPENED a a L CLEARANCE ABOVE PAVED SIDEWALK OR PAVED DRIVEWAY LOCATIED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY 7 FEET 2 13m a D VERTICAL CLEARANCE TO VENTILATE...

Page 18: ...ILLE A ARCHITECTURAL STYLE GRILLES NATURAL FINISH ALUMINUM GRILLE STOCK NO 1420 DARK BRONZE FINISH GRILLE STOCK NO 1418 INTRODUCTION These architectural grilles are designed to be used as an optional...

Page 19: ...adaptor is 43 1 4 On model DYNA12AC and DYNA16AC additional lengths may be added If additional length is required connector assembly No K 10734 may be used No more than two 2 connectors may be used Ma...

Page 20: ...ified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon monoxide detectors a In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an...

Page 21: ...vice labor diagnosis calls filter driers refrigerant or any other material charges 2 Damages caused by shipping accident abuse negligence misuse fire flood or Acts of God 3 Damages caused by operating...

Page 22: ...e in heat when the temperature drops below about 45 F when the unit is in STANDBY HEAT and COOL mode This mode can be disabled if desired If freeze protection is desired when operated from a wall moun...

Page 23: ...IRE OR TYPE 150 C WIRE WHERE SPECIFIED OR ITS EQUIVALENT 105 C THERMOPLATIC 14 A W G WIRE TGS 200 C 18GA STRANDED TEFLON COATED ROCKER SWITCH R BL O N C FLUE LIMIT R HIGH LOW L1 COMB COND BLWR FLAME D...

Page 24: ...WHITE BLACK 2 4 3 1 BL BL W W BK IGNITOR RELAY BK ROCKER SWITCH BK BL R R O O 24VAC GND CONT GAS VALVE POWER SUPPLY BOARD CO DETECTOR BL Y BK GY R BL T T NC C T C A NO BR BL BL Y Y BR O 4 3 2 1 BL O...

Page 25: ...k for fault numbers associated with the HEAT mode Press the SYSTEM key again to go from HEAT to COOL Check for fault numbers associated with the COOL mode The SERVICE menu will Time Out automatically...

Page 26: ...the lockout expires 15 Loss of pressure switch lockout Pressure switch contact open during heating operation After 5 trips of the pressure switch a 20 minute lockout begins code 15 is registered and t...

Page 27: ...it de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil QUEFAIRESIVOUSSENTEZUNEODEURDEGAZ Ne pas tenter d allumer d appareils Ne touchez aucun interrupteur Ne pas vous servir des t l phones se trouvant dans le b...

Page 28: ...imm diatement apr s le d ballage pour d terminer la pr sence d ventuels dommages imputables au transport et aux manutentions S il y a des dommages ne pas installer l appareil Aviser imm diatement le...

Page 29: ...install e conform ment aux indications de la figure 5 ou 6 lorsque l appareil est plac dans la gaine murale l air de ventilation est pr lev dans l atmosph re ext rieure Ne pas installer l appareil da...

Page 30: ...ement en s curit de l appareil ou l installation correcte des canalisations d arriv e de gaz et du c ble d alimentation lectrique 8 Le panneau avant de la caisse est exp di avec le ch ssis Pour garant...

Page 31: ...ALE SURFACE DE FINITION DU MUR EXT RIEUR 1 INSTALLATION MURALE RACCORDEMENT PAR L AVANT LA CANALISATION DE GAZ Figure 5 SOMMET JOINT ENCOCHE POUR CONNECTION OPTIONELLE EN ARRI RE DU GAZ VEILLER PLACER...

Page 32: ...qu elle d passe d au moins 1 4 po au del de la surface finale du mur ext rieur voir figure 5 NOTE Pour une installation avec gaine murale et d passement dans la pi ce de 4 po ou plus on doit utiliser...

Page 33: ...ommutateur de configuration no 1 du thermostat la position on Voir figure 11 Pour r initialiser les contr les teignez puis rallumez le REMARQUE Raccordement thermostat distance remplace le thermostat...

Page 34: ...iatement en amont du point de raccordement de l appareil la canalisation de gaz Lors de tout test de pressurisation ex cut sur le syst me une pression sup rieure 1 2 lb po2 rel 3 5 kPa il faut que l a...

Page 35: ...er 2 Appuyez simultan ment sur les boutons WARMER COOLER et FAN nF va s afficher quand la protection contre le gel est d sactiv e et FP va s afficher quand la protection contre le gel est activ e REMA...

Page 36: ...mostat manifeste encore une demande de refroidissement NOTE Une p riode d attente de 5 minutes est incorpor e entre les p riodes de fonctionnement du compresseur Apr s chaque interruption du fonctionn...

Page 37: ...r et appelez votre gestionnaire d immeuble et leur demander d avoir l unit de Dynaline et ou d autres appareils combustion dans l habitation v rifier le bon fonctionnement Ne pas revenir une chambre o...

Page 38: ...es M me les personnes veill es peuvent ne pas remarquer l alarme si celui ci est couvert par le bruit d une cha ne hi fi radio climatiseur ou d un autre appareil ou par la circulation automobile Dispo...

Page 39: ...e s jour La manette de commande est situ dans l angle inf rieur gauche avant de l appareil Pour acc der la manette de commande on doit faire pivoter l avant de la caisse vers l avant voir figure 15 NO...

Page 40: ...Cette inspection doit inclure un contr le complet du fonctionnement de l appareil ceci incluant tous les composants lectriques et m caniques REMARQUE Si le panneau de fa ade de la caisse a t d pos ava...

Page 41: ...usieurs instructions relatives la s curit qu il convient d observer au cours de la saison de chauffage pour garantir le fonctionnement en s curit de l appareil 1 Ne jamais faire fonctionner l appareil...

Page 42: ...ration L appareil devrait tre soumis une inspection avant l utilisation et au moins chaque ann e par un technicien qualifi Il peut tre n cessaire de nettoyer plus fr quemment s il y a une accumulation...

Page 43: ...BK BL Y BK Y R R R R O BR BK BK COMPRESSOR RELAY Y Y L2 R BK L1 WHITE YELLOW BROWN BLACK RED BLUE ORANGE COLOR R W Y BR BL BK CODE O FLAME CONDENSER BK BL MODULE BOARD O BR 1 2 3 4 BUILT IN T STAT PR...

Page 44: ...EET 3m HORIZONTALLY C CLEARANCE TO WINDOW OR DOOR THAT MAY BE OPENED a a L CLEARANCE ABOVE PAVED SIDEWALK OR PAVED DRIVEWAY LOCATIED ON PUBLIC PROPERTY 7 FEET 2 13m a D VERTICAL CLEARANCE TO VENTILATE...

Page 45: ...CTUREL STYLE NATUREL GRILLE EN ALUMINIUM FINITION STOCK 1420 DARK GRILLE DE FINITION BRONZE STOCK 1418 INTRODUCTION Ces grilles d coratives sont con ues pour l utilisation comme option ou grille de re...

Page 46: ...DYNA12AC et DL3 s rie DYNA16AC on peut ajouter une section additionnelle N est pas recommand d utiliser sur les mod les avec thermostats int gr s Si une section additionnelle est n cessaire on peut u...

Page 47: ...Les dommages caus s par l utilisation ou la mise en sc ne de l unit dans un environnement corrosif 4 Les dommages caus s par une mauvaise application du produit 5 Les dommages caus s par le d faut d e...

Page 48: ...essous d environ 45 F 13 C quand l appareil est dans l un des modes ATTENTE CHAUFFAGE ou REFROIDISSEMENT Ce fonctionnement peut tre d sactiv si on le d sire Si une protection contre le gel est d sir e...

Page 49: ...E APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH TYPE 105 C WIRE OR TYPE 150 C WIRE WHERE SPECIFIED OR ITS EQUIVALENT 105 C THERMOPLATIC 14 A W G WIRE TGS 200 C 18GA STRANDED TEFLON COATED ROCKER...

Page 50: ...WHITE BLACK 2 4 3 1 BL BL W W BK IGNITOR RELAY BK ROCKER SWITCH BK BL R R O O 24VAC GND CONT GAS VALVE POWER SUPPLY BOARD CO DETECTOR BL Y BK GY R BL T T NC C T C A NO BR BL BL Y Y BR O 4 3 2 1 BL O...

Page 51: ...uche SYSTEM pour passer de HEAT COOL V rifiez les num ros de d faut associ s au mode COOL Le menu SERVICE expirera automatiquement et reviendra au r glage pr c dent REMARQUE 1 Pour supprimer les d fau...

Page 52: ...n du verrouillage 15 Perte de verrouillage du pressostat Contact pressostat ouvert pendant le chauffage Apr s 5 d clenchements du pressostat un verrouillage de 20 minutes commence le code 15 est enreg...

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