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M

AINTENANCE

T

O

 

AVOID

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

DISCONNECT

 

ELECTRICAL

 

POWER

 

BEFORE

 

PERFORMING

 

ANY

 

MAINTENANCE

. I

F

 

YOU

 

MUST

 

HANDLE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

HANDLE

 

WITH

 

CARE

. T

OUCHING

 

THE

 

IGNITER

 

ELEMENT

 

WITH

 

BARE

 

FINGERS

ROUGH

 

HANDLING

 

OR

 

VIBRATION

 

COULD

 

DAMAGE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

 

RESULTING

 

IN

 

PREMATURE

 

FAILURE

. O

NLY

 

A

 

QUALIFIED

 

SERVICER

 

SHOULD

 

EVER

 

HANDLE

 

THE

 

IGNITER

.

WARNING

A

NNUAL

 I

NSPECTION

The furnace should be inspected by a qualified installer, or
service agency at least once per year. This check should be
performed at the beginning 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.  Repair or
service as necessary.

Flue pipe system.  Check for blockage and/or leakage.
Check the outside termination and the connections
at and internal to the furnace.

Heat exchanger.  Check for corrosion and/or buildup
within the heat exchanger passageways.

Burners.  Check for proper ignition, burner flame,
and flame signal.

Drainage system.  Check for blockage and/or leakage.
Check hose connections at and internal to furnace.

Wiring.  Check electrical connections for tightness
and/or corrosion.  Check wires for damage.

Filters.

Use a combustion analyzer to check CO

2

 level after

5 minutes of run time.

F

ILTERS

T

O

 

ENSURE

 

PROPER

 

UNIT

 

PERFORMANCE

ADHERE

 

TO

 

THE

 

FILTER

 

SIZES

 

GIVEN

 

IN

 

THE

 

RECOMMENDED

 M

INIMUM

 F

ILTER

 S

IZE

 T

ABLE

 

OR

 

S

PECIFICATION

 S

HEET

 

APPLICABLE

 

TO

 

YOUR

 

MODEL

.

CAUTION

F

ILTER

 M

AINTENANCE

Improper filter maintenance is the most common cause of
inadequate heating or cooling performance.  Filters should be
cleaned (permanent) or replaced (disposable) every two months
or as required.  When replacing a filter, it must be replaced
with a filter of the same type and size.

F

ILTER

  R

EMOVAL

Depending on the installation, differing filter arrangements can
be applied.  Filters can be installed in either the central return
register or a side panel external filter rack (upflow only).  A me-
dia air filter or electronic air cleaner can be used as an alternate
filter.  Follow the filter sizes given in the Recommended Mini-
mum Filter size table to ensure proper unit performance.

To remove filters from an external filter rack in an upright upflow
installation, follow the directions provided with external filter
rack kit.

H

ORIZONTAL

 U

NIT

 F

ILTER

 R

EMOVAL

Filters in horizontal installations are located in the central
return register or the ductwork near the furnace.

To remove:

1. Turn OFF electrical power to furnace.
2. Remove filter(s) from the central return register or

ductwork.

3. Replace filter(s) by reversing the procedure for removal.
4. Turn ON electrical power to furnace.

M

EDIA

 A

IR

 F

ILTER

 

OR

 E

LECTRONIC

 A

IR

 C

LEANER

 R

EMOVAL

Follow the manufacturer’s directions for service.

B

URNERS

Visually inspect the burner flames periodically during the heat-
ing season.  Turn on the furnace at the thermostat and allow
several minutes for flames to stabilize, since any dislodged
dust will alter the flames normal appearance. Flames should
be stable, quiet, soft, and blue (dust may cause orange tips
but they must not be yellow).  They should extend directly
outward from the burners without curling, floating, or lifting
off.  Flames must not impinge on the sides of the heat ex-
changer firing tubes.

I

NDUCED

 D

RAFT

 

AND

 C

IRCULATOR

 B

LOWERS

The bearings in the induced draft blower and circulator blower
motors are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer. No
further lubrication is required.  Check openings on motor
housing for accumulation of dust which may cause overheat-
ing. Clean as necessary.

C

ONDENSATE

 T

RAP

 

AND

 D

RAIN

 S

YSTEM

 (Q

UALIFIED

 S

ERVICER

O

NLY

)

Annually inspect the drain tubes, drain trap, and field-sup-
plied drain line for proper condensate drainage.  Check drain
system for hose connection tightness, blockage, and leaks.
Clean or repair as necessary.

Summary of Contents for DC97MC

Page 1: ...nuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specifications without notice 2014 2017 5151 San Felipe St Suite 500 Houston TX 77056 www daikincomfort com SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3 SHIPPING I...

Page 2: ...8 STARTUP PROCEDURE ADJUSTMENT 38 HEATING OPERATION WITH CTK01 THERMOSTAT COMMUNICATING 39 HEATING OPERATION WITH CTK02 CTK03 CTK04 THERMOSTAT MODULATING COMMUNICATING 39 CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP PRIMING...

Page 3: ...ER OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT IF THE FURNACE ENVIRONMENT HAS THE POTENTIAL OF FREEZING THE DRAIN TRAP AND DRAIN LINE MUST BE PROTECTED THE USE OF ACCESSORY DRAIN TRAP HEATERS ELECTRIC HEAT TAPE...

Page 4: ...da o cerebral permanente muerte Las emisiones de mon xido de carbono pueden circular a trav s del aparato cuando se opera en cualquier modo B10259 216 RISQUE D EMPOISONNEMENT AU MONOXYDE DE CARBONE Le...

Page 5: ...ly of thermostat kits allow this furnace to be installed as part of a digitally communicating system The ComfortNet system provides advanced airflow configuration enhanced setup features and enhanced...

Page 6: ...nd venting are verified by a qualified person according to these installation instructions Furnace doors must be in place on the furnace while the furnace is operating in any mode Damage or repairs du...

Page 7: ...ng the furnace is between 55 F and 100 F when the furnace is heating Provide provisions for venting combustion products outdoors through a proper venting system Special consideration should be given t...

Page 8: ...w Installation over a combustible floor If installation over a combustible floor becomes necessary use an accessory subbase see Specification Sheet applicable for your model for details Aspecial acces...

Page 9: ...Code CSA B149 1 15 9 After it has been determined that each appliance con nected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above return doors windows ex haust fans fireplace dampers...

Page 10: ...dforallapplianceslocatedwithinthespace Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed throughopeningsnotfurnishedwithdoors andthroughcombustionairopen ings sized and...

Page 11: ...ugh Horizontal Ducts 9 3 3 2 One Permanent Opening Method One permanent openings commencing within 12 in 300 mm of the top of the enclosure shall be provided The appliance shall have clearances of at...

Page 12: ...main burner ignition and during main burner operation Means shall be provided to pre ventthemainburnerformignitingshouldthelouverfailtoopenduringburner startup and to shut down the main burner if the...

Page 13: ...tall on top collector box port 3 Locate 24 x 1 4 tube in bag assembly 4 Install one end on front cover pressure switch 5 Route tube to lower port on collector box cover and cut off excess tubing DRAIN...

Page 14: ...olingthemtothepointwherecondensation takes place Because of the relatively low flue gas temperature and water condensation requirements PVC or ABS pipe is typi cally used as venting and intake pipe ma...

Page 15: ...be CSA listed Solvent cement for ABS to ABS joints must meet ASTM D2235 and if used in Canada must be CSA listed The solvent cement for the PVC to ABS transition joint must meet ASTM D3138 Fittings mu...

Page 16: ...pment The combustion air intake termination of a direct vent application should not terminate in an area which is frequentlydustyordirty NOTE In Canada the current edition of CAN CSA B149 1 15 takes p...

Page 17: ...echanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 in 15 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3 kW 12 in 30 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3kW and 100 000 Btuh 30 kW 3...

Page 18: ...rnace blower compartment The com bustion air intake pipe can also be secured directly to the coun terflow unit air intake pipe coupling COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE OPTIONS The RF000142 coupling can be secur...

Page 19: ...2 secure with clamps 7 Secure flange to cabinet using screws removed in step 1 Figure 12 Floor Use alternate vent combination air locations DOWN VENTING UPFLOW MODEL FURNACES ONLY Basement Crawlspace...

Page 20: ...NA DM97MC1005CNA DM97MC1205DNA DC97MC0603BNA DC97MC0803BNA DC97MC0804CNA DM97MC0803BNA Direct Vent 2 Pipe and Non Direct Vent 1 Pipe 6 Model Pipe Size Number of Elbows DM97MC0603BNA 1 Maximum allowabl...

Page 21: ...ions Dual Pipe Center to center 10 min 24 max Vertical separation 0 24 Vent termination from wall 8 min 12 max Combustion air intake from wall 6 max Vent and intake clearance to ground or anticipated...

Page 22: ...codes The drain line between furnace and drain location must maintain a 1 4 inch per foot downward slope toward the drain Do not trap the drain line in any other location than at the drain trap suppl...

Page 23: ...e outside of the cabinet barbed end goes in the cabinet through hole in the right side of the cabinet and secure with two field supplied 8 self tapping screws see Figure 22 2 Locate the long drain hos...

Page 24: ...urnace trap UPFLOW MODEL INSTALLED HORIZONTALLY WITH LEFT SIDE DOWN Minimum 5 1 2 clearance is required for the drain trap beneath the furnace Also see Front Cover Pressure Switch Tube Location on pag...

Page 25: ...Insert 100 degree elbow in the cut end of hose 5 7 Locate hose 6 Using red clamps connect between the coupling and 100 degree elbow cutting off excess tubing 8 Draining the Collector Box Remove cap fr...

Page 26: ...may exit the right or left side of the fur nace cabinet left side preferred Trap and factory installed hoses remain as shipped if the drain will exit the left side of the cabinet Draining from the rig...

Page 27: ...lector box drain port and secure with a silver clamp 5 Insert hose 2 from outside the cabinet in the front drain hole 6 Connect hose 4 hose 2 together using a straight barbed coupling and two gold cla...

Page 28: ...cated to the other side of the burner compartment prior to making electrical connections To relocate the junction box follow the steps shown below NOTE Wire routing must not interfere with circulator...

Page 29: ...t or left side panel Thermostat wiring entrance holes are lo cated in the blower compartment The following figure shows connections for a heat cool system This furnace is equipped with a 40 VA transfo...

Page 30: ...ace Toenablethedehumidifyfunctionontheintegratedcontrolmod ule set the dehumidification ENABLE DIP switch from OFF to ON Oncetheswitchisset thedehumidifyfunctionisenabledduring a combination call for...

Page 31: ...eded to prevent unit overfiring Natural Gas Minimum 4 5 w c Maximum 10 0 w c Propane Gas Minimum 11 0 w c Maximum 13 0 w c Inlet Gas Supply Pressure A heat pump thermostat with three stages of heat is...

Page 32: ...ps If old pipe is used be sure it is clean and free of rust scale burrs chips and old pipe joint compound Use pipe joint compound on male threads ONLY Always use pipe joint compound pipe dope that is...

Page 33: ...s Line Hole Ground Joint Pipe Union Ground Joint Pipe Union NOTE Union may be inside furnace cabinet where allowed by local codes COUNTERFLOW Figure 37 Manual Shut Off Valve upstream from ground joint...

Page 34: ...CTING WARNING DEVICE IN CASE OF A GAS LEAK SINCE PROPANE GAS IS HEAVIER THAN AIR ANY LEAKING GAS CAN SETTLE IN ANY LOW AREAS OR CONFINED SPACES PROPANE GAS ODORANT MAY FADE MAKING THE GAS UNDETECTABLE...

Page 35: ...hich can cause excessive temperature rise This can cause limit switch tripping and heat exchanger fail ure To determine total external duct static pressure proceed as follows 1 With clean filters in t...

Page 36: ...st be provided sized and installed externally by the installer Filters must comply with UL900 or CAN ULCS111 standards Damage or repairs due to the installa tion of the furnace without filters are not...

Page 37: ...11 5 AM11 5RA AM11 5PP Family Family Family On upflow units guide dimples locate the side return cutout locations Use a straight edge to scribe lines connecting the dimples Cut out the opening on thes...

Page 38: ...g rate to 35 low fire rate After 2 minutes the furnace control board increases the firing rate to 57 at a rate of 1 per second After 10 total minutes the furnace control board increases the firing rat...

Page 39: ...ompatible with a CTK01 communicating thermostat When a call for heat is sent the furnace will go through the Light Off Sequence at which time the Heat Current Demand Status will still show 0 After the...

Page 40: ...rnace gas valve manual control to the ON position 8 Replace the burner compartment door 9 Open the manual gas shutoff valve external to the furnace 10 Turn on the electrical power to the furnace 11 Ad...

Page 41: ...Turn OFF any unnecessary gas appliances stated in step 3 Gas Line Gas Shutoff Valve Gas Line To Furnace Drip Leg Cap With Fitting Manometer Hose Manometer Open To Atmosphere Measuring Inlet Gas Press...

Page 42: ...uring the smallest quantity usually the dial that indicates 1 2 cu ft per revolution You will use this number to calculate the quantity of gas in cubic ft if the furnace would consume if it ran steadi...

Page 43: ...flow being delivered is 1225 CFM The display indicates 12 If the airflow being delivered is 1275 the display indicates 13 1 Determine the tonnage of the cooling system installed withthefurnace Iftheco...

Page 44: ...Verify CFM by noting the number displayed on the dual 7 segment LED display 6 The multi speed circulator blower also offers several custom ON OFF ramping profiles for cooling These profiles may be use...

Page 45: ...one another In a traditional system the thermostat sends commands to the indoor and outdoor units via analog 24 VAC signals It is a one way communication path in that the in door and outdoor units ty...

Page 46: ...Net wiring will consist of four wires between theindoorunitandoutdoorunitandbetweentheindoorunitand thermostat The required wires are a data lines 1 and 2 b thermostat R 24 VAC hot and C 24 VAC common...

Page 47: ...econds ON ON 1 Stage Stat OFF 2 Stage Stat ON 1 Stage Compressor OFF 2 Stage Compressor ON Disabled OFF Enabled ON Disabled OFF Enabled ON Disabled OFF Enabled ON Disabled OFF Enabled ON Not applicabl...

Page 48: ...ncluded in CTK01 kit 208 230 VAC 24 VAC 1 2 R C System Wiring using Two Wires between Furnace and AC HP and Four Wires between Furnace and Thermostat 1 2 R C C Y ComfortNet Compatible Furnace Integrat...

Page 49: ...om most recent to least recent A Maximum of 3 consecutive faults of the same type will be logged Each error is displayed for 2 seconds with a blank screen for 1 second in between When all errors have...

Page 50: ...or are energized to their appropriate speed Circulator blower is energized on the appropriate cool speed at the level and time determined by the selected ramping profile Electronic air cleaner termina...

Page 51: ...or 100 DIP switch selectable when using a conventional thermostat Electronic air cleaner terminal is energized The furnace control board HUM dry contacts close Circulator blower runs integrated contr...

Page 52: ...ls held in a person s hand during grounding will be discharged 3 Service integrated control module or connecting wiring following the discharge process in step 2 Use caution not to recharge your body...

Page 53: ...n the installation differing filter arrangements can be applied Filters can be installed in either the central return register or a side panel external filter rack upflow only Ame dia air filter or el...

Page 54: ...r s Manual with the homeowner and discuss proper furnace operation and maintenance Leave literature packet near furnace REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PARTS When ordering any of the listed functional parts be...

Page 55: ...stage pressure switch circuit is closed at start of heating cycle PS1 CLOSED E1 Low stage pressure switch contacts sticking Shorts in pressure switch circuit wiring Replace low stage pressure switch...

Page 56: ...ace o peratio n Integrated co ntro l m o dule LED display pro vides E 5 erro r co de Co mfo rtNet thermo stat displays B attery P o wer E5 Open Fuse No t Displayed No t Displaye d Sho rt in lo w vo lt...

Page 57: ...t thermostat Call for Service icon illuminated ComfortNet thermostat scrolls Check Furnace message EA Polarity of 1 1 5 volt AC is reversed REVERSED PLTY EA Polarity of 1 1 5 volt AC power to furnace...

Page 58: ...a set in integrated control module Verify circulator blower motor horse power is the same specified for the specific furnace model Replace if necessary Verify shared data set is correct for the specif...

Page 59: ...ct Description and Location Requirements Considerations for furnace installation requirements Turn power OFF prior to repair Furnace fails to operate Integrated control module LED display provides b7...

Page 60: ...MORY CARD DATA dF DEFROST DEMAND E0 LOCKOUT DUE TO EXCESSIVE RETRIES OR RECYCLES E1 LOW STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH STUCK CLOSED AT START OF HEATING CYCLE E2 LOW STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH STUCK OPEN E3 OPEN HIG...

Page 61: ...ING TO UNIT MUST BE TO UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY POLARIZED EQUIPMENT GND FIELD SPLICE SWITCH TEMP SWITCH PRESSURE PROT DEVICE LOW VOLTAGE FIELD LOW VOLTAGE 24V HI VOLTAGE 115V HI VOLTAGE FIELD INTERNAL TO...

Page 62: ...e no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS 4 INSPECTION The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment...

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