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MANIFOLD

BURNER

BURNER FLAME

C99021

Fig. 20 -- Monoport Burner

LIMIT SWITCHES
Normally closed limit switch (LS) completes the control circuit.
Should the leaving--air temperature rise above the maximum

allowable temperature, the limit switch opens and the control circuit
“breaks.” Any interruption in the control circuit instantly closes the

gas valve and stops gas flow to the burners and pilot. The blower

motor continues to run until LS resets. The furnace board STATUS
LED will display STATUS CODE 33.
When the air temperature at the limit switch drops to the
low--temperature setting of the limit switch, the switch closes and

completes the control circuit. The direct--spark ignition system

cycles and the unit returns to normal heating operation.
ROLLOUT SWITCH
The function of the rollout switch is to close the main gas valve in
the event of flame rollout. The switch is located above the main

burners. When the temperature at the rollout switch reaches the
maximum allowable temperature, the control circuit trips, closing

the gas valve and stopping gas flow to the burners. The indoor fan

motor (IFM) continues to run until switch is reset. The furnace board
STATUS LED will display STATUS CODE 33.
CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
When continuous fan operation is requested by the UI indoor fan

motor will operate at continuous blower airflow. Continuous fan

operation is programmable. See the UI Owner’s Manual for detailed
instructions. Terminal EAC--1 is energized as long as the indoor fan

motor is energized.
During a call for gas heat, the Infinity control will transition the

indoor fan motor to continuous blower airflow or gas heat airflow,

whichever is lowest. The indoor fan motor will remain ON until the
burners ignite, then shut OFF and remain OFF for the blower--ON

delay allowing the heat exchangers to heat up more quickly, then
restarts at the end of the blower--ON delay period.
The indoor fan motor will revert to continuous--blower airflow after
the gas heating cycle is completed.
When the UI “calls for cooling”, the indoor fan motor will switch to

operate at cooling airflow. When the call for cooling is satisfied, the
indoor fan motor will operate an additional 90 seconds at cooling

airflow before transitioning back to continuous--blower airflow.
When the call for continuous fan is removed, the indoor blower will

continue operating for an additional 5 seconds before shutting

down, if no other function requires blower motor operation.
COMPONENT TEST
The Infinity Furnace Board features a gas component test system to
help diagnose a system problem in the case of a gas component

failure. To initiate the component test procedure, ensure that there
are no UI inputs to the control (the ABCD connector can be removed

from the Infinity control board for this operation) and all time delays
have expired. Turn on setup switch SW1--6.

NOTE

: The component test feature will not operate if the control is

receiving any UI signals or until all time delays have expired.

The component test sequence is as follows:

1. The control turns the inducer motor ON and keeps it ON

through step 3.

2. After waiting 10 seconds, the control turns the igniter ON for

15 seconds, then OFF.

3. The control then turns the indoor fan motor on for 15

seconds, then OFF.

4. After shutting the blower motor OFF, the control runs the

inducer for 10 seconds, then turns it OFF.

NOTE

: The EAC terminals are energized when the blower is

operating.

After the component test is completed, one or more status codes (11,

25, or 41) will flash. See component test section or Status Code
Label for explanation of status codes.

NOTE

: To repeat component test, turn setup switch SW1--6 to OFF

and then back ON.

Step 3—Check for Refrigerant Leaks

Locate and repair refrigerant leaks and charge the unit as follows:

1. Use both high-- and low--pressure ports to relieve system

pressure and reclaim remaining refrigerant.

2. Repair leak following accepted practices.

NOTE

: Install a filter drier whenever the system has been opened

for repair.

3. Check system for leaks using an approved method.
4. Evacuate refrigerant system and reclaim refrigerant if no

additional leaks are found.

5. Charge unit with Puron (R--410A) refrigerant, using a

volumetric--charging cylinder or accurate scale. Refer to unit
rating plate for required charge.

Step 4—Start--Up Adjustments

Complete the required procedures given in the Pre--Start--Up

section before starting the unit. Do not jumper any safety devices

when operating the unit. Do not operate the unit in cooling mode
when the outdoor temperature is below 40

°

F (unless low--ambient

operation is enabled in the UI). Do not rapid cycle the compressor.
Allow 5 min. between “on” cycles to prevent compressor damage.
CHECKING

COOLING

AND

HEATING

CONTROL

OPERATION
See UI Installation Instructions for detailed system CHECKOUT.
CHECKING AND ADJUSTING REFRIGERANT CHARGE
The refrigerant system is fully charged with Puron (R--410A)

refrigerant and is tested and factory sealed.

NOTE

: Any adjustment to refrigerant charge must be done with

unit operating in HIGH stage.

NOTE

: Adjustment of the refrigerant charge is not required unless

the unit is suspected of not having the proper R--410A charge. The
charging label and the tables shown refer to system temperatures and
pressures in cooling mode only. A refrigerant charging label is
attached to the outside of the unit.

48D

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Summary of Contents for 48DU Series

Page 1: ...Checking Cooling and Heating Control Operation 25 Checking and Adjusting Refrigerant Charge 25 Refrigerant Charge 25 No Charge 25 Low Charge Cooling 25 To Use Cooling Charging Charts 25 Non Communicat...

Page 2: ...w NOx units designed for California installations These models meet the California maximum oxides of nitrogen NOx emissions requirements of 40 nanograms joule or less as shipped from the factory and m...

Page 3: ...Support CTyp G E F G D E A05308 UNIT SIZE ODS CATALOG NUMBER A IN MM B IN MM C IN MM D IN MM E IN MM F IN MM G IN MM 024 030 CPRFCURB006A00 8 203 11 279 16 1 2 419 28 3 4 730 30 3 8 771 44 5 16 1126...

Page 4: ...4 A06323 Fig 5 48DU024 030 Unit Dimensions...

Page 5: ...5 A06324 Fig 6 48DU036 060 Unit Dimensions...

Page 6: ...OIL Rows Fins in Face Area sq ft 3 17 3 7 3 17 3 7 3 17 3 7 3 17 3 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 3 17 4 7 INDOOR FAN Nominal Airflow Cfm Comfort Variable based on Comfort Roll back see User Interface i...

Page 7: ...e for high capacity type Air filter pressure drop for non standard filters must not exceed 0 08 in wg Step 3 Provide Clearances The required minimum service clearances are shown in Fig 5 and 6 Adequat...

Page 8: ...strip screws when re securing the unit If a screw is stripped replace the stripped one with a larger diameter screw included WARNING Rigging Lifting of Unit 1 Bend top of brackets down approximately...

Page 9: ...Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association SMACNA and Air Conditioning Contractors Association ACCA minimum installation standards for residential heating and air conditioning s...

Page 10: ...OUTLET C99013 Fig 9 Condensate Trap Step 8 Install Gas Piping The gas supply pipe enters the unit through the access hole provided The gas connection to the unit is made to the 1 2 in FPT gas inlet on...

Page 11: ...ot use a connector which has previously serviced another gas appliance WARNING 8 Check for gas leaks at the field installed and factory installed gas lines after all piping connections have been compl...

Page 12: ...HUMIDITY CONTROL COMFORT ROLLBACK ETC WILL BE LOST IF THE OAT IS NOT CONNECTED For detailed mounting instructions for the OAT sensor please refer to TSTATXXSEN01 B installation instructions catalog n...

Page 13: ...BLK GROUND LEAD SINGLE PHASE CONNECTIONS TO DISCONNECT PER NEC LEGEND NEC National Electrical Code Field Wiring Splice Connections NOTE Use copper wire only L1 L2 A06299 Fig 12 Line Power Connections...

Page 14: ...Supply fuse The CGA Canadian Gas Association units may be fuse or circuit breaker 2 Minimum wire size is based on 60 C copper wire I fother than 60 C wire is used or if length exceeds wire length in...

Page 15: ...orrectly positioned in fan orifice Top 1 3 of condenser fan blade should be within fan orifice venturi c Ensure fan hub is positioned correctly with respect to motor housing See Fig 23 d Make sure tha...

Page 16: ...can be replaced MOTOR TURNS SLOWLY 1 Low static pressure loading of blower while access panel is removed will cause blower to run slowly Particularly at low airflow requests This is normal do not ass...

Page 17: ...17 6 0 A06310 Fig 16 Wiring Schematic 48DU Single Phase 48DU...

Page 18: ...system defective switch or connections or inadequate combustion air supply flame roll out switch open STATUS CODE 34 IGNITION PROVING FAILURE Control will try three more times before lockout 14 occurs...

Page 19: ...rststageandsecondstagecoolingare satisfied the compressorwill shut off NOTE When two stage unit is operating at low stage system vapor suction pressure will be higher than a standard single stage syst...

Page 20: ...age Ther mal Cutout 72 Compressor voltage sensed then disappears while cooling or heat ing demand exists Possible causes are internal compressor over load trip or start relay not releasing if installe...

Page 21: ...nes what heating stage to run based on feedback from the UI If the UI is asking for low stage gas heat the ignition control will changetheinducerspeedtolow speedand keepthe gasvalve energized on low s...

Page 22: ...ate and clockwise in to increase input rate REGULATOR COVER SCREW PLASTIC ADJUST SCREW LOW STAGE GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP INLET PRESSURE TAP ON OFF SWITCH REGULATOR SPRI...

Page 23: ...one revolution takes 84 sec and the heating value of the gas is 1050 Btu ft3 Proceed as follows a 84 sec to complete one revolution b 3600 84 42 9 c 42 9 x 2 85 8 ft3 of gas flow hr d 85 8 x 1050 90...

Page 24: ...oblem in the case of a gas component failure To initiate the component test procedure ensure that there arenoUIinputstothecontrol theABCDconnectorcan beremoved fromthe Infinitycontrol boardfor thisope...

Page 25: ...eading Indoor air CFM must be within the normal operating range of the unit TO USE COOLING CHARGING CHARTS Take the liquid line temperature and read the manifold pressure gauges Refer to the chart to...

Page 26: ...578 41 39 36 30 384 108 103 98 88 2647 42 40 37 31 394 110 105 100 90 2716 44 41 38 32 404 112 107 102 92 2785 45 42 39 33 414 114 109 104 94 2854 46 43 40 34 424 116 111 106 96 2923 47 44 41 35 434 1...

Page 27: ...nsional size and type as originally installed See Table 1 for recommended filter sizes Inspect air filter s at least once each month and replace throwaway type or clean cleanable type at least twice d...

Page 28: ...ly After inspecting the electrical controls and wiring replace all the panels Start the unit and observe at least one complete cooling cycle to ensure proper operation If discrepancies are observed in...

Page 29: ...performing any service that may risk exposure ofcompressor oil to the roof take appropriate precautions to protect roofing Procedures which risk oil leakage include but are not limited to compressor r...

Page 30: ...mand for compressor operation the contactor may be stuck closed or there is a wiring error The control will flash the appropriate fault code COMPRESSOR THERMAL CUTOUT If the control senses the compres...

Page 31: ...should fail low ambient cooling will not be allowed Defrost will occur at each time interval during heating operation but will terminate after 5 minutes If there is a thermistor out of range error de...

Page 32: ...h 520 psig low side retard S Use hoses with 750 psig service pressure rating S Leak detectors should be designed to detect HFC refrigerant S Puron as with other HFCs is only compatible with POE oils S...

Page 33: ...operates continuously Dirty air filter Replace filter Unit undersized for load Decrease load or increase unit size UI temperature set too low Reset UI setting Low refrigerant charge Locate leak repair...

Page 34: ...unit 2 Check gas valve Inducer pressure switch not closing 1 Check pressure switch wires connections and tubing Repair or replace if necessary Inadequate heating Dirty air filter Clean or replace fil...

Page 35: ...ESS III START UP ELECTRICAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE __________________________________ COMPRESSOR AMPS_________________________________ INDOOR EVAPORATOR FAN AMPS___________ TEMPERATURES OUTDOOR CONDENSER AIR...

Page 36: ...W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 48DU 2SI Replaces 48DU 1SI Print...

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