59CU5A: Installation, Start-up, Operating and Service and Maintenance Instructions
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c. Measure time (in seconds) for gas meter to complete 1 revolution
and note reading. The 2 or 5 cubic feet dial provides a more
accurate measurement of gas flow.
d. For cubic ft. of gas per hr, see
.
e. Multiply gas rate (cu ft./hr) by heating value (Btuh/cu ft.) to
obtain input.
If clocked rate does not match required input from Step 1, increase gas
valve outlet pressure to increase input or decrease gas valve outlet
pressure to decrease input. Repeat steps b through e until correct input is
achieved. Reinstall regulator seal cap on gas valve.
6. Restore furnace to normal operating condition.
a. When correct input rate and temperature rise is achieved, remove
jumper across thermostat connections to terminate call for heat.
Wait until the blower off-delay is completed, turn gas valve
ON/OFF switch to OFF.
b. Remove manometer or similar device from gas valve.
c. Tighten set screw on outlet tower pressure tap with 3/32 in. hex
wrench.
d. Turn gas valve ON/OFF switch to ON.
e. Check for gas leaks and verify furnace operation.
7. Set temperature rise. The furnace must operate within the
temperature rise ranges specified on the furnace rating plate.
Determine the temperature rise as follows:
NOTE:
Blower access door must be installed when taking temperature
rise reading. Leaving blower access door off will result in incorrect
temperature measurements.
When setup switch SW1-4 is ON, operation will be near the high end of
the rise range for improved comfort. Furnace must operate within ranges
of temperature rise specified on the furnace rating plate. Determine air
temperature rise as follows:
a. Place thermometers in return and supply ducts as close to furnace
as possible. Be sure thermometers do not see radiant heat from
heat exchangers. Radiant heat affects temperature rise readings.
This practice is particularly important with straight-run ducts.
b. When thermometer readings stabilize, subtract return-air
temperature from supply-air temperature to determine air
temperature rise.
NOTE:
If the temperature rise is outside this range, first check:
(1.) Gas input for heating operation.
(2.) Check derate for altitude, if applicable.
(3.) Return and supply ducts for excessive restrictions causing
static pressures greater than the maximum heating static
listed on the rating plate.
(4.) Ensure setup switch SW1-4. See
(5.) Make sure proper model plug is installed.
If the temperature rise is too high or too low:
c. Remove jumpers from thermostat connections.
d. Wait until the blower off-delay is completed.
e. Turn 115 VAC power off.
f. Check the position of setup switch SW1-4. When set to OFF,
airflow is raised 10% for heating. Factory default position is ON.
g. Turn 115 VAC power on.
h. Recheck heating temperature rise. After the termperature rise has
been verified:
(1.) Remove jumpers from thermostat terminals.
(2.) Allow the blower off-delay to complete.
(3.) Proceed to “Adjust Blower off-delay” or install blower door
if complete.
Adjust Blower Off-Delay (Heat Mode)
a. Remove blower door if installed.
b. Turn Dip switch SW1-7 or SW1-8 ON or OFF for desired blower
off delay. See
Table 21 – Blower Off Delay Setup Switch
Adjust Cooling Airflow – High-Speed and
Low-Speed Cooling
The ECM blower can be adjusted for a range of airflows for low-speed
– Air Delivery – CFM (With Filter ).
Depending on the model size, the cooling airflow can be adjusted from
1.5 to 6 tons based on 350 per CFM ton.
NOTE:
6 ton airflow will truncate at 2200 CFM on applicable models.
The high-speed or single-speed cooling airflow is adjusted by turning
Setup switches SW2-1, SW2-2 and SW2-3 either ON or OFF. Select the
required airflow from
is based upon 350 CFM per
ton. For other CFM per ton Setup switch selections, see
The Continuous Fan airflow selection via Setup switches SW3 is also the
switch setting for low-speed cooling when the furnace is used with a
2-speed cooling or heat pump unit. Adjust the Continuous Fan CFM
Setup switches SW3 to match the airflow required for low-speed
cooling. Select the required airflow from
.
NOTE:
The airflow selected via SW3 (Low-Speed Cooling Airflow)
cannot exceed the airflow selected via SW2 (High-Speed Cooling
Airflow). For other CFM per ton Setup switch selections, see
NOTE:
The cooling airflow settings for SW2 and SW3 selections are
the same, EXCEPT for the default values. See
For a complete explanation of cooling airflow, refer to the section titled
“Sequence of Operation.”
Adjust Continuous Fan Airflow (and Low-Speed
Cooling Airflow)
Adjust continuous fan and low-stage cooling airflow using SW3 and
refer to
and
. The continuous fan speed can be further
adjusted at a conventional thermostat using the continuous fan speed
select function. Changing the continuous fan speed at a conventional
thermostat DOES NOT change the low-speed cooling airflow selected
via SW3 at the control board. Refer to the section titled “continuous
Blower Speed selection for Thermostat.”
CAUTION
!
FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in:
Overheating the heat exchangers or condensing flue gases in heat
exchanger areas not designed for condensate.
Shortened furnace life
Component damage
Temperature rise must be within limits specified on furnace rating plate.
Recommended operation is at midpoint of rise range or slightly above.
WARNING
!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.
Disconnect 115-v electrical power and install lockout tag before
changing speed tap.
DESIRED HEATING MODE
BLOWER OFF DELAY (SEC.)
SETUP SWITCH
(SW1-7 AND -8)
POSITION
SW1-7
SW1-8
90
OFF
OFF
120
ON
OFF
150
OFF
ON
180
ON
ON