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SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Flame too large

1.  Defective operator section of gas valve.

1.  Replace complete valve.

2.  Burner orifice too large.

2.  Check with local gas company for proper

orifice size and replace.

3.  If installed above 2,000 ft.

3.  Refer to orifice chart on Page 9.

Noisy Flame

1.  Noisy pilot.

1.  Reduce pilot gas with adjusting screw on combination
     gas control valve.

2.  Burr in orifice (if it whistles or resonates).

2.  Remove burr or replace orifice (do not enlarge orifices).

3.  Excessive gas input.

3.  See “Flame Too Large” above.

Yellow tip flame (some

1.  Clogged main burner ports.

1.  Clean main burner ports.  (Do not enlarge ports).

yellow tipping on LP

2.  Clogged draft hood.

2.  Clean draft hood.

gas is permissible

3.  Linted up mixer opening.

3.  Check for dust or lint at air mixer opening.

Floating Flame

1.  Blocked venting.

1.  Clean flue passageways to remove blockage.

Gas Odor

1.  Gas leak.

1.  Shut off gas service immediately.  Check piping.
      Call gas company.  See “For Your Safety”, Page 1.

2.  Chimney or flue obstruction.

2.  Clean flue.

3.  Drafts around appliance.

3.  Eliminate drafts.

Delayed Ignition

1.  Pilot flame too small.

1.  Check pilot orifice.  Increase pilot gas flow if
      necessary by adjusting inlet pressure from gas
      source (meter if natural gas or second stage
      regulator if propane - maximum 7” w.c. for
      Natural and 11” w.c. for propane).

2.  Burner ports clogged near pilot.

2.  Clean burner ports (do not enlarge ports).

3.  Low gas pressure.

3.  Check gas supply inlet pressure.  Check gas outlet
      (manifold) pressure for “minimum step” pressure
      (for “step” pressure chart see “Operation”).

4.  Pilot decreases in size when main

4.  Supply piping inadequately sized or incorrect

      burners come on.

     inlet pressure.

5.  Drafts around appliance.

5.  Eliminate drafts.

6.  Bad venting.

6.  See “Venting”.

Failure to Ignite

1.  Main gas off.

1.  Open all manual gas valves.

2.  Defective gas valve.

2.  Replace gas valve.

Condensation of

1.  Improper venting.

1.  See “Venting”.

Water Vapor
Burner won’t

1.  Defective or sticking automatic valve.

1.  Replace valve.

turn off

2.  Excessive gas pressure (The supply gas

2.  To correct this situation contact the utility

      pressure must not exceed 1/2 psi or

      supplying the gas.

      14” w.c.

Incorrect Gas Input

1.  Gas input not checked.

1.  Re-check gas input.

2.  Clogged orifice.

2.  Check orifice for clogging.  If clogged, clean out
      the hole carefully with a smooth wood toothpick.
      (Do not in any way enlarge or distort it).

Not enough heat

1.  Appliance undersized.

1.  This is especially true when a dwelling or room is
      enlarged.  Have the heat loss calculated and compare
      to the appliance output (approx. 70% of input).
      Your gas company or installer can supply you with
     this information.  If appliance is undersized, replace
      with correct size unit.

2.  Incorrect supply pressure.

2.  Check supply pressure as outlined above.

Too much heat

1.  Combination control valve sticks open.

1.  Replace combination control valve.

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART - PILOT AND VALVE

Burner won’t

1.  Gas valve not turned on.

1.  Turn gas valve to “on” position”.

turn on

2.  No voltage to valve.

2.  Check for 24 Volts to Valve.

3.  Defective thermostat.

3.  Check wall thermostat.

4.  No 115 Volt Line Voltage.

4.  Jump fan switch to check for voltage (fan will
      come on).

5.  Auxiliary limit switch open.

5.  Push on red buton to close.

6.  Blocked flue switch open.

6.  Push red button in to close.

7.  Gas valve defective.

7.  Replace gas valve

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART for qualified serviceman - MAIN BURNER

Summary of Contents for CF353C-R and

Page 1: ...LLER SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER WARNING Operation of this furnace when not connected to a properly installed and main tained venting system can result in Carbon Monoxide C O poisoning and possible death For your safety this furnace and the venting system should be inspected at least annually by a quali fied service person The coating selected to provide longer life to the heat exchanger ma...

Page 2: ...Your counterflow wall furnace is packed in a single carton that also includes thermostat thermostat wire and insulated staples The thermostat wire and staples are packed in the burner compartment and are accessible by removing the burner access door While the burner access door is open check the rating plate to verify that the model number is correct and that the wall furnace is equipped for the t...

Page 3: ...ly opened during shipping READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT These installation instructions are a general guide and do not supersede applicable local codes and ordinances Before planning or making the installation be sure it complies with all phases of the local heating code Or in the absence of local codes the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 In Canada see latest editi...

Page 4: ... with the blocked flue switch can result in Carbon Monoxide CO poisoning and possible death SEELISTOFPOSSIBLECAUSESANDCORRECTIONSONPAGE19 All type B vents shall extend in a generally vertical direction with offsets not exceeding 45 degrees except that a vent system having not more than one 60 degree offset may be allowed Any angle greater than 45 degrees from the vertical is considered horizontal ...

Page 5: ... joist spaces cannot be blocked with insulation or other objects Each of these openings using vertical ducts shall have a minimum free area of one square inch per 4 000 btu hr of total input rating of all gas appliances See Figure B and C If horizontal ducts are used the minimum free area shall be one square inch per 2 000 btu hr of total input rating of all gas appliances Fresh make up air can al...

Page 6: ... Floor 0 Ceiling 4 See Figure 2 The unit may be recessed and rest directly against side studs and the inside surface of the rearwall ELECTRICAL ROUGH IN Roughin115v wiring terminatinginsidethejunction box located on top of header plate for recessed or in a receptacle box not provided for flush mount Consult local codes or ordinances See Figure 3 MODEL NUMBER AMPS CF353C CF354C 1 95 CF503C CF504C 2...

Page 7: ...manual valve be located outside the appliance See Figure 4 The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of psig The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply ...

Page 8: ... ALL CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS WITH LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME STEP 9 Replace and fasten front panels to furnace INSTALLATION WHEN INSTALLED FLUSH TO WALL STEP 1 After locating furnace cut 3 1 2 x12 rectangular hole in ceiling between ceiling joists Make sure gasket is in position on the top of the furnace casing around the flue vent opening Remove vent collar from top of header ...

Page 9: ... B The appliance is orificed at the factory for elevations up to 2 000 feet If installed above 2 000 feet the BTU input must be reduced 4 per 1 000 feet See the following orifice chart for the proper orifice for a specific elevation NATURAL GAS SPECIFIC ELEVATIONS Model 0 to 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 No 2 000 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 CF353C 34 36 37 38 41 CF357C 34 36 37 38 41 CF503C 3 4mm 31 31 32 ...

Page 10: ...l lever slightly and slide right to OFF 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas including near the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the information on the safety label If you don t smell gas go to the next step 7 Locate red piezo ignitor button Locate pilot Follow metal pilot tube from gas control 8 Slide gas control lever left to SET and hold Immediately begin a serie...

Page 11: ...NG INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the information on the safety label 2 Set the thermostat to its lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot Do not try to light the pilot by hand 5 Remove cabinet door 6 Push in gas control lever slightly and slide right to OFF 7 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out a...

Page 12: ...stalled above 2 000 feet must be derated 4 for every 1 000 feet For the proper orifice size find the Model Number and elevation on the orifice chart See CONTROLS Replace burner orifice OPERATION This unit uses a step open valve When heat is called for the gas valve opens at a reduced manifold outlet pressure to insure a safe quiet ignition After 10 20 seconds the valve automatically steps up to no...

Page 13: ...any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 4 It is essential that the flow of combustion and ventilation air not be obstructed 5 Periodic examination of the entire ventilation system as a routine part of the safety performance check is recommended on an annual basis IMPORTANT Keep burner and control compartment clean Vacuum burner compartment at the start of the heat...

Page 14: ... MOTOR GREEN BLACK WHITE GREEN WHITE BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BROWN FAN SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH SPILL SWITCH GAS VALVE CF353C CF354C PICTORIAL SCHEMATIC WHITE SELECTOR SW BLACK BLACK MOTOR FAN SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH THERMOSTAT GAS VALVE TRANSFORMER AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH SPILL SWITCH 115 V A C 24 V A C AMPS 1 95 CF353C CF354C LADDER SCHEMATIC BLACK FAN SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH SELE...

Page 15: ...SWITCH FAN SWITCH SELECTOR SW BLACK BROWN BLUE TRANSFORMER MOTOR WHITE BLACK BLACK BROWN BLACK GREEN WHITE WHITE BLACK THERMOSTAT POWER CORD RED RED GREEN CF357C CF358C PICTORIAL SCHEMATIC CF357C CF358C PICTORIAL SCHEMATIC FAN SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR GAS VALVE IGNITION MODULE SPILL SWITCH AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH THERMOSTAT TRANSFORMER 115 V A C 24 V A C MODELNO AMPS CF357C 2 2 CF358C 2 25 CF357C ...

Page 16: ...flush with wall 8 Attach inner boot to liner Attach damper to inner boot screws provided Attach outer boot to casing back 9 Place grill in position and secure to wall 10 Final installation will appear as Figure 14 REAR DISCHARGE KIT Recessed 1 Use optional kit No 407RR A 2 Cut openings in wall as shown in Figure 13 3 Cut out and remove embossed section on casing rear 4 Remove knockout from inner l...

Page 17: ...ove floor 14PEK A PLUG EXTENSION KIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR NON RECESSED INSTALLATION ONLY UNITS WITH TERMINAL BOARD STEP 1 Turn heater off following Section 3 in Lighting Instructions and allow to cool STEP 2 Turn off all electricity to heater STEP 3 Remove top louver assembly fan shroud and fan blade STEP 4 Loosen two screws on romex connector STEP 5 Remove junction box cover plate STEP 6 Disconnect t...

Page 18: ...hen main 4 Supply piping inadequately sized or incorrect burners come on inlet pressure 5 Drafts around appliance 5 Eliminate drafts 6 Bad venting 6 See Venting Failure to Ignite 1 Main gas off 1 Open all manual gas valves 2 Defective gas valve 2 Replace gas valve Condensation of 1 Improper venting 1 See Venting Water Vapor Burner won t 1 Defective or sticking automatic valve 1 Replace valve turn ...

Page 19: ...ent too short A The vent should terminate a minimum of 12 feet above the floor See Figure 1 Also the top of the vent must be at least 2 foot above any obstacle within a 10 foot radius including the roof See Figure A on Page 4 B Restriction in vent B All type B vents shall extend in a generally vertical direction with offsets not system caused by exceeding 45 degrees except that a vent system havin...

Page 20: ...LY Page 20 21 17 18 16 36 42 22 23 26 24 14 25 34 5 10 11 4 27 29 28 12 30 13 35 1f 31 1e 1 1b 1d 1c 32d 34b 3 32b 33 32c 39 1a 52 15 32 45 46 6 37 9 8 7 2 Mr Contractor we only sell parts through our wholesalers but the prices listed are for your convenience For prompt parts service contact the wholesaler from which you purchased your Cozy heater NOTE Parts schematic drawings on current models ar...

Page 21: ...010 3 00 Limit Switch 60T11 L180 27 78065 5 90 78065 5 90 78065 5 90 Fan Switch 60T12 F120 28 78067 6 10 78067 6 10 78067 6 10 Speed Switch 60T13 F160 30 29 N A N A 78066 8 90 78066 8 90 Auxiliary Limit Switch 60T15 L350 30 78086 9 30 78086 9 30 78086 9 30 Thermostat 24 Volt 31 78355 20 00 78355 20 00 78355 20 00 Transformer 32 78069 23 50 78069 23 50 78069 23 50 Flue Pipe Adapter 32b 40061 2 00 4...

Page 22: ... 32b 3 34b 32d 32c 39 1a 1c 1d 1b 1 1e 31 1f 35 30 13 12 27 28 11 10 5 4 34 25 14 24 26 50 51 6 32 15 52 2 7 8 9 37 45 46 21 19 20 22 23 47 48 49 16 Mr Contractor we only sell parts through our wholesalers but the prices listed are for your convenience For prompt parts service contact the wholesaler from which you purchased your Cozy heater NOTE Parts schematic drawings on current models are shown...

Page 23: ...78065 5 90 78065 5 90 Fan Switch 60T12 F120 28 78067 6 10 78067 6 10 Speed Switch F160 30 29 N A N A 78066 8 90 Auxiliary Limit Switch 60TG15 350 Deg Lower 30 78086 9 30 78086 9 30 Thermostat 31 78355 20 00 78355 20 00 Transformer 32 78069 23 50 78069 23 50 Flue Pipe Adapter 32b 40061 2 00 40061 2 00 Plug Bracket 32c 30047 1 90 30047 1 90 Casing Mounting Brackets 32d 30260 1 20 30260 1 20 Flue Pip...

Page 24: ...r 36VE A KIT NO 406RR A REAR REGISTER W BOOT FLUSH KIT NO 407RR A REAR REGISTER RECESS KIT NO 30SRB A SIDE REGISTER W BOOT KIT NO 306SR A SIDE REGISTER FLUSH For description of above reference numbers see reverse side 15 14 2 4 1 3 5 16 8 7 12 7 8 12 11 5 12 9 16 10 5 6 13 ...

Page 25: ...iary Limit Switch Valve 78216 1 90 Black 6 Flag Terminal Flag Termial Selector Switch Fan Switch 78208 1 60 Wiring Harness 78251 23 50 MODELS CF653C R CF654C R Black 17 1 2 Fork Term with stripped end Transformer 24 V to Therm 78200 1 50 Black 32 Flag Terminal Flag Terminal Auxiliary Limit Switch Valve 78216 1 90 Black 6 Flag Terminal Flag Terminal Selector Switch to Fan Switch 78208 1 60 Wiring H...

Page 26: ...r death IF YOU SMELL GAS DON T LIGHT IT IF YOU CAN T LIGHT IT DON T FIGHT IT THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire departmen...

Page 27: ...staller In the event service under this warranty is needed the user of the product shall request such service directly from the installer If the user is unable to locate the installer the user should write directly to the manufacturer and the name of an alternative service source will be supplied The product safety registration card packed inside the appliance must be completed and returned to the...

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