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Menu Options

LED Display

Menu Description

St

Enable or disable inverter boost operation. (compressor speed may 

increase when this feature is on) (inverter only)

tt

Boost mode will operate above this selected temperature. On = 

boost mode always on (default = 105°F) (inverter only)

CAP

Cooling Airflow Profile setting (default = profile D shown as 4)

CP

Heat Pump compressor lockout temperature. Furnace will act as 

primary heat source below this temperature. (Default = 45

°

F)

CdL

Compressor off delay at the beginning and end of a defrost cycle. 

(default = 30 seconds)

CFd

Cooling Airflow Off Delay Time. (default = 60 seconds)

CL

Resets all cooling settings to factory default. 

Cnd

Cooling Airflow On Delay Time (default = 5 seconds)

C

Control Firmware Revision Number

C

Enable or disable inverter charge mode.

CP

Select the range that includes the desired compressor RPS for 

inverter cooling operation. See inverter manual for menu options

CS

Maximum Compressor RPS for cooling mode. (inverter only)

CSt

Percentage of high stage cooling airflow to run during low stage 

operation. (default = 70%)

CtF

Cooling Airflow Trim (default 0%)

CtH

High Cooling Airflow Trim for inverter units. See inverter manual for 

menu options and defaults

CtI

Intermediate Cooling Airflow Trim for inverter units. See inverter 

manual for menu options and defaults

CtL

Low Cooling Airflow Trim for inverter units. See inverter manual for 

menu options and defaults

dFI

Compressor run time between defrost cycles. (default = 30 

minutes) (2 stage units)

dHE

Enables or disables dehumidification feature in the outdoor unit. 

(default = Enabled)

dHL

Select "1" to enable dehumidification when the thermostat DH 

terminal is energized. Select "0" to enable dehumidification when 

the thermostat DH terminal is de-energized. (default = 1)

dHS

Gas heat operation during defrost. 1 = low heat, 2 (default) = high 

heat

FCL

View 6 most recent fault codes and Clear Fault Codes if desired 

(outdoor communicating units)

FdF

Force system into a defrost cycle (inverter units)

FSd

Constant Fan Speed as percent of maximum airflow. Default = 

25%

AF

Gas Heat Airflow (percentage of maximum system airflow) 

Fd

Gas Heat Fan Off Delay (default = 90 seconds)

nd

Gas Heat Fan On Delay (default = 30 seconds)

Pt

Enables gas heat at 100% for pressure testing during 

commissioning.

St

Percentage of high stage gas heating airflow to run during low 

stage gas heat operation. (default = 70%)

LED Display

Menu Description

tF

Gas Heat Airflow Trim (default = 0%)

HdI

Maximum Compressor Run Time Between Defrost Cycles (default 

= 120 minutes)

HFd

Heat Pump Heating Airflow Off Delay Time (default = 60 seconds)

Hnd

Heat Pump Heating Airflow On Delay Time (default = 5 seconds)

HP

Select the range that includes the desired compressor RPS for 

inverter heating operation. See inverter manual for menu options

HS

Maximum Compressor RPS for Heating Mode (inverter only)

Ht

Reset all heat pump heating settings to factory default. 

HSt

Percentage of high stage heat pump heating airflow to run during 

low stage operation. (default = 70%)

HtF

Heat Pump Indoor Airflow Trim (default = 0%)

HtH

High Heating Airflow Trim for Inverter Units. See inverter manual for 

menu options and defaults

HtI

Intermediate Heating Airflow Trim for Inverter Units. See inverter 

manual for menu options and defaults

HtL

Low Heating Airflow Trim for Inverter Units. See inverter manual for 

menu options and defaults

LF

View 6 most recent fault codes and clear all fault codes if desired. 

(furnace)

Ln

Restart communications between the indoor and outdoor unit.

DS

Select the number of stages for the non-communicating outdoor 

unit. Default = OFF meaning no outdoor unit.

PPd

Enable Pump Down Mode

Fd

Resets furnace settings to factory defaults.

SCt

Maximum Current Option (system will limit capacity to percentage 

of maximum current) (default = 100%)

S

Control Shared Data Revision Number

St

Resets all outdoor unit settings to factory defaults.

St

System Verification Test (inverters only)

tn

Indoor Airflow for non-communicating outdoor units. (values based 

on 400CFM per ton) (default = 3.0 Ton)

t

Select Outdoor Unit Elevation (SL=same level, OL = outdoor lower, 

IL = indoor lower) Default = Outdoor Lower

CFS

1 = system will try to satisfy the thermostat quickly.  

5 (default) = system will try to satisfy the thermostat more slowly.

tt

Menu is enabled if the 

CFS

 menu is set to 6. Select the target time 

the system will attempt to satisfy the thermostat.

SUP

Menu is enabled if the 

CFS

 menu is set to 6. Select the percentage 

past the target time when the system will transition to gas furnace 

operation during heat mode.  

tt

Menu is enabled if the 

CFS

 is set to 6. (the gas furnace will run 

during the next heat call if the heat pump fails to satisfy the 

custom target time for this number of consecutive cycles) (default 

= 20 cycles)

Utt

Menu is enabled if the 

CFS

 menu is set to 6. (if low stage gas heat 

is able to consecutively satisfy the thermostat under the set target 

time for this number of cycles, the system will transition to the 

heat pump for primary heating)

SdP

Menu is enabled if the 

CFS

 menu is set to 6. (this percentage will 

help determine when switching back to heat pump operation is 

appropriate. Default = 20%. If target time = 20 minutes, low stage 

furnace operation must satisfy the thermostat by less than 16 

minutes. (target time - 20% default = 16 minutes).

Summary of Contents for CVC96 BB Series

Page 1: ...er if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed herein take precedence RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION NOTE Please contac...

Page 2: ...te of Massachusetts 17 Condensate Drain Lines Drain Trap 18 Gas Supply and Piping 23 Propane Gas High Altitude Installations 23 Duct Work 26 Electrical Connections 29 Startup Procedure Adjustment 37 N...

Page 3: ...LOSION HAZARD AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D INCENDIE OU D EXPLOSION Si les consignes de s curit ne sont pas suivies la lettre cela peut entra ner la mort de graves blessures ou des dommages mat riels Ne jama...

Page 4: ...trical connections circulating air temperature rise minimum or maximum CFM WARNING To prevent property damage personal injury or death due to fire do not install this furnace in a mobile home trailer...

Page 5: ...In their absence follow the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 and or CAN CSA B149 1 15 Installation Codes local plumbing or waste water codes and other applicable codes...

Page 6: ...hylene printing inks chlorinated waxes or cleaners paint removers chlorine based swimming pool chemicals varnishes water softening chemicals hydrochloric acid carbon tetrachloride cements and glues de...

Page 7: ...g coil unit install the furnace upstream or in parallel with the cooling coil unit Premature heat exchanger failure will result if the cooling unit is placed ahead of the furnace For vertical upflow o...

Page 8: ...rmining the combustion air requirements for the appliances Clearance in accordance with local installation codes the requirements of the gas supplier and the manufacturer s installation instructions D...

Page 9: ...t hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation Use the flame of a match or candle 8 If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests the venting system must be corrected i...

Page 10: ...ier si la taille et l inclinaison par rapport l horizontale sont conformes aux exigences du National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 ou du Code d installation du gaz naturel et du propane CSA B149 1...

Page 11: ...tions ABS may be used as a combustion air pipe only ABS is not an approved vent material in Canada If ABS is used as a combustion air pipe it must be CSA certified Always follow the manufacturer s ins...

Page 12: ...GS F438 POLYPROPYLENE INNOFLUE CENTROTHERM POLYPRO DURAVENT PRIMER SOLVENT CEMENT PVC PRIMER F656 CPVC PRIMER F656 PVC SOLVENT CEMENT D2564 CPVC SOLVENT CEMENT F493 ABS SOLVENT CEMENT D2235 ABS PVC CP...

Page 13: ...lkway Non Direct Vent Vent Flue Termination Direct Vent Vent Flue Termination Forced Air Inlet Non Direct Vent Direct Vent Vent Flue Terminations Grade or Highest Anticipated Snow Level Vent Clearance...

Page 14: ...9 92 85 78 71 2 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 3 113 106 99 92 85 78 71 64 2 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 3 151 144 137 130 123 116 109 102 MV96C0403BN MVC96 CVC96 Direct Vent 2 Pipe and Non Direc...

Page 15: ...ned per material manufacturers specifications to prevent separation and flue gas leaks Figure 14 COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE OPTIONAL Not required for single pipe installation TEE OPTIONAL 96 MAX 3 MIN ROOF...

Page 16: ...n the exhaust vent and air intake terminations of adjacent units as with the exhaust vent and air intake terminations of a single unit If more than one direct vent furnace is to be installed horizonta...

Page 17: ...t Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases but identifies special venting systems the following requirements shall be satisfied...

Page 18: ...installed at a height no higher than the bottom of the furnace collector box to prevent air conditioning condensate from backing up into the furnace if the common drain was blocked Upflow Model Insta...

Page 19: ...er clamps and secure the hoses to drain trap The trap outlet faces the front of the furnace Secure the trap to the cabinet using two screws removed in step 2 by inserting the two screws through the la...

Page 20: ...ctor box drain port bottom in horizontal left position and install it on right side top collector box drain port 8 Refer to Field Supplied Drain section for instructions on field supplied nstalled dra...

Page 21: ...factory installed hose assemblies Remove the hose clamps to obtain the respective hoses needed for installation and install per the following directions 9 Install the non grommet end of hose 11 from...

Page 22: ...grommet end of hose 5 factory installed from outside the cabinet in the back drain hole 12 Insert 100 elbow in hose 5 and secure with a red clamp 13 Locate hose 4 and cut a cut off a 4 straight secti...

Page 23: ...Installations for details Consult the furnace Specification Sheet for a listing of appropriate kits The indicated kits must be used to insure safe and proper furnace operation All conversions must be...

Page 24: ...used to reach the outside of the cabinet A semi rigid connector to the gas piping may be used from there Use listed gas appliance connectors in accordance with their instructions Connectors must be fu...

Page 25: ...reach the outside of the cabinet to seal the grommet cabinet penetration A semi rigid connector to the gas piping can be used outside the cabinet per local codes 1 2 NPT pipe and fittings are require...

Page 26: ...n the unit and the utility room wall Never use a room closet or alcove as a return air chamber When furnace duct s supply air outside the space containing the furnace a return air duct must terminate...

Page 27: ...is in the full heat or cool position Checking Duct Static WARNING Never allow the products of combustion including carbon monoxide to enter the return duct work or circulation air supply Refer to you...

Page 28: ...16 X 25 Top Return CVC960804CN 2 10 X 20 or 1 16 X 25 Top Return CVC961005CN 2 14 X 20 or 1 20 X 25 Top Return CVC961205DN 2 14 X 20 or 1 20 X 25 Top Return Larger filters may be used filters may als...

Page 29: ...AL RETURN GRILLE FILTER SUPPORT BRACKET Field Supplied Possible Upright Counterflow Filter Locations Figure 45 Electrical Connections WARNING High voltage To avoid the risk of electrical shock wiring...

Page 30: ...rom the furnace ground screw located inside the furnace junction box all the way back to the electrical panel NOTE Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground To confirm proper unit grounding turn o...

Page 31: ...input from the thermostat Internal algorithms will control all available cooling and heating stages including dual fuel operation based on these inputs Any single stage 24VAC thermostat can be used F...

Page 32: ...greater than 50 for high stage operation 4 Confirm thermostat heating and cooling calls function proprly with equipment Quick Start Guiide For Non Communicating Outdoor Units When setting up a Comfor...

Page 33: ...if necessary EXTREMELY IMPORTANT For two stage gas heating the system only needs a single W input Internal algorithms will control staging of the gas furnace automatically based on the single W input...

Page 34: ...onfigure test furnace operations NOTE The phone application cannot test a non communicating outdoor unit The thermostat will be required for outdoor unit testing Charging a Two stage outdoor units a P...

Page 35: ...t the connected AUX switch is normally closed and opens when the water level in the evaporator coil base pan reaches an undesirable level The control responds by displaying an EEf error code and turni...

Page 36: ...users to navigate indoor and outdoor system menus The Right and Left buttons allow the user to scroll through the main menus and to then scroll through available options within specific menus The Cen...

Page 37: ...the lowest possible setting 4 Remove the burner compartment door NOTE This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand 5 M...

Page 38: ...te Rodgers 36J54 gas valve then use the 36G J Valve Pressure Check Kit Part No 0151K00000S 3 Turn ON the gas supply and operate the furnace and all other gas consuming appliances on the same gas suppl...

Page 39: ...To prevent unreliable operation or equipment damage the gas manifold pressure must be as specified on the unit rating plate Only minor adjustments should be made by adjusting the gas valve pressure re...

Page 40: ...sed multiply your number by two EXAMPLE If it takes23 seconds to complete one revolution of the 1 2 ft dial 23 x 2 46 This tells us that at this rate it would take 46 seconds to consume one cu ft of g...

Page 41: ...e heat exchanger and or blocked condensate drain conditions pressure switch contacts Gas valve opens at end of igniter warm up period delivering gas to burners and establishing flame Integrated contro...

Page 42: ...ld damage the igniter resulting in premature failure Only a qualified sericer should ever handle the igniter Flame Sensor The flame sensor is a probe mounted to the burner manifold assembly which uses...

Page 43: ...nning of the heating season This will ensure that all furnace components are in proper working order and that the heating system functions appropriately Pay particular attention to the following items...

Page 44: ...rflow Off Delay Time default 60 seconds Hnd Heat Pump Heating Airflow On Delay Time default 5 seconds H P Select the range that includes the desired compressor RPS for inverter heating operation See i...

Page 45: ...ngle Stage single stage non comm units AC1 Compressor Cooling Low Stage communicating units AC2 Compressor Cooling High Stage communicating units dF1 Defrost Low Stage Gas Heat dF2 Defrost High Stage...

Page 46: ...ata set is correct for the specific model re populate data using correct memory card if required Furnace operates at reduced performance Airflow delivered is less than expected E Circulator blower mot...

Page 47: ...and sensor if coated and or oxidized Check flue piping for blockage proper length elbows and termination Verify proper induced draft blower performance Furnace fails to operate EE1 Low stage pressure...

Page 48: ...Verify and correct unit ground wiring if needed Check igniter output from control replace if necessary Furnace fails to operate on high stage furnace operates normally on low stage Induced draft blow...

Page 49: ...blower compartment Check filters and ductwork for blockage clean filters or remove obstruction Check circulator blower speed and performance correct speed or replace blower motor if necessary Tighten...

Page 50: ...FIRE SENSOR FLAME GN GREEN GN PRESSURE SWITCH FRONT COVER C VAC TO UNIT MUST BE 1 BL RD AND GROUNDED 1 115 WH SWITCH PRESS FIELD SPLICE FIELD GND LOW VOLTAGE FIELD GN BL BR WH NO LIMIT CONTROL AUTO R...

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