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SYSTEM OPERATION

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The control will rotate available speed number every time 

left/right switches are pressed. All 9 speeds are available 

for circulation. 

When the center switch is pressed, the current displayed 

speed will be selected, and control will immediately apply 

that speed setting. 

 

THERMOSTAT

 

CALL

 

AVAILABLE

 

SPEEDS

 

 

 

G

 

F01

 

 

F02

 

 

F03

 

(DEFAULT)

 

 

F04

 

 

F05

 

 

F06

 

 

F07

 

 

F08

 

 

F09

 

 

 

Circulation Speed Table for 2 Stage IFC

Cooling Mode Sequence of Operation 
Low Stage Cooling Mode Sequence: 

On a call for low stage cooling, the Y/Y1 or Y/Y1 and G ther-

mostat contacts close signaling the furnace control board 

with 24 VAC on Y/Y1 or Y/Y1 and G terminals.

• 

The 7-Segment will display the cool mode:

1 A C

• 

The compressor and condenser fan are energized. 

• 

The circulator fan is energized at low cool speed after 

a cool on delay. The electronic air cleaner will also be 

energized. 

• 

After the thermostat is satisfied, the compressor is de-

energized and the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period begins. 

• 

Following the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period, the cool 

circulator and air cleaner relay are de-energized.  

2nd Stage Cooling Mode Sequence: 

On a call for 2nd stage cooling, the Y2 or Y2 and G thermo-

stat contacts close signaling the furnace control board with 

24 VAC on Y2 or Y2 and G terminals. 

• 

The 7-Segment will display the cool mode: 

2 A C

• 

The compressor and condenser fan are energized. 

• 

The circulator fan is energized at cool speed after a 

cool on delay. The electronic air cleaner will also be 

energized. 

• 

After  the  thermostat  is  satisfied,  the  compressor  is 

de-energized and the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period 

begins. 

• 

Following the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period, the cool 

circulator and air cleaner relay are de-energized

Cooling Mode Speed Selection

To change the main blower speed in COOLING mode, follow 

the following steps:

Press the left or right switch until LED displays “AC1 

“(for single stage COOLING) or “AC2 “(for two-stage 

COOLING). Press the center switch and LED will display 

the selected speed number as Fxx (xx: Blower speed 

number from 1 to 9).

The control will rotate available speed number every time 

left/right switches are pressed. All 9 speeds are available 

for both Single and Two Stage cooling. 

When the center switch is pressed, the current displayed 

speed will be selected, and control will apply the newly 

selected speed in next cooling call.

 

THERMOSTAT

 

CALL

 

AVAILABLE

 

SPEEDS

 

 

 

Y/Y1

  

F01

 

 

F02

 

 

F03

 

 

F04

 

(DEFAULT)

 

 

F05

 

 

F06

 

 

F07

 

 

F08

 

 

F09

 

 

 

 

 

Single-Stage Cooling Speed Table for 2 Stage IFC

THERMOSTAT

 

CALL

 

AVAILABLE

 

SPEEDS

 

 

 

 

Y2

 

F01

 

 

F02

 

 

F03

 

 

F04

 

 

F05

 

(DEFAULT)

 

 

F06

 

 

F07

 

 

F08

 

 

F09

 

 

 

Two-Stage Cooling Speed Table for 2 Stage IFC

CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS

DUCTWORK - AIR FLOW

Duct systems and register sizes must be properly designed 

for the C.F.M. and external static pressure rating of the 

furnace.  Ductwork should be designed in accordance with 

the recommended methods of “Air Conditioning Contractors 

of America” manual D.
A duct system should be installed in accordance with 

Standards of the National Board of Fire Underwriters for 

the Installation of Air Conditioning, Warm Air Heating and 

Ventilating Systems, Pamphlets No. 90A and 90B.

A return air filter is not supplied with the furnace. The installer 

Summary of Contents for DM80TN

Page 1: ...ROPRIATE SERVICE MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING REPAIRS Only personnel that have been trained to install adjust service or repair hereinafter service the equipment specified in this manual should service the...

Page 2: ...after servicing WARNING FIRE EXPLOSION OR CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to replace with proper control could result in fire explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning This appliance uses NEGATI...

Page 3: ...ational Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 WARNING If not installed operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions this product could expose you to substances during fuel combustion...

Page 4: ...259 216 El mon xido de carbono puede causar enfermedades severas como da o cerebral permanente muerte Las emisiones de mon xido de carbono pueden circular a trav s del aparato cuando se opera en cualq...

Page 5: ...Initial Release B 1st Revision Configuration M Upflow Horizontal Major Revision C Downflow Horizontal A Initial Release B 1st Revision Nox AFUE 80 80 AFUE 92 92 AFUE 96 96 AFUE 97 97 AFUE Cabinet Widt...

Page 6: ...d in accordance with local codes or in their absence with the latest edition of The National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 and or The Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 An electrical disconnect must be pro...

Page 7: ...to high fire 1 Auto 2 Fixed Time Press the Left or Right menu switches to get to the A H S menu The menu will display these options no 10 20 30 60 AUt Fixed time options are expressed in minutes on t...

Page 8: ...ating mounting grounding and controlling these accessories Accessory wiring connections are to be made through the 1 4 quick connect terminals provided on the furnace integrated control module The hum...

Page 9: ...blower is energized When the thermostat is satisfied The gas valve is de energized The inducer remains energized for the post purge period 15 seconds The indoor blower runs for the selected off delay...

Page 10: ...r the thermostat is satisfied the compressor is de energized and the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period begins Following the Cool Mode Fan Off Delay period the cool circulator and air cleaner relay are de...

Page 11: ...ACE BEFORE CHANGING SPEED TAPS WARNING CIRCULATING AIR AND FILTERS DUCTWORK AIR FLOW Duct systems and register sizes must be properly designed for the C F M and external static pressure rating of the...

Page 12: ...500 1459 1419 1387 1349 1317 1286 F01 1036 985 940 895 848 799 751 705 F02 1391 1352 1314 1278 1241 1209 1175 1140 F03 710 646 580 515 432 367 314 274 F04 1138 1091 1045 1001 959 920 876 832 F05 1209...

Page 13: ...156 1103 1037 982 932 878 F05 1811 1769 1730 1686 1649 1610 1572 1525 F06 1541 1487 1440 1395 1353 1310 1251 1203 F07 1587 1545 1494 1451 1409 1367 1316 1266 F08 1703 1659 1613 1579 1537 1495 1451 140...

Page 14: ...544 1500 1459 1419 1387 1349 1317 1286 F01 1036 985 940 895 848 799 751 705 F02 1391 1352 1314 1278 1241 1209 1175 1140 F03 710 646 580 515 432 367 314 274 F04 1138 1091 1045 1001 959 920 876 832 F05...

Page 15: ...07 1156 1103 1037 982 932 878 F05 1811 1769 1730 1686 1649 1610 1572 1525 F06 1541 1487 1440 1395 1353 1310 1251 1203 F07 1587 1545 1494 1451 1409 1367 1316 1266 F08 1703 1659 1613 1579 1537 1495 1451...

Page 16: ...19 1387 1349 1317 1286 F01 1036 985 940 895 848 799 751 705 F02 1391 1352 1314 1278 1241 1209 1175 1140 F03 710 646 580 515 432 367 314 274 F04 1138 1091 1045 1001 959 920 876 832 F05 1209 1166 1124 1...

Page 17: ...294 F04 1260 1207 1156 1103 1037 982 932 878 F05 1811 1769 1730 1686 1649 1610 1572 1525 F06 1541 1487 1440 1395 1353 1310 1251 1203 F07 1587 1545 1494 1451 1409 1367 1316 1266 F08 1703 1659 1613 1579...

Page 18: ...4 928 F05 1588 37 1539 39 1494 40 1447 41 1401 42 1358 1313 1267 F01 1420 29 1359 31 1301 32 1254 33 1206 34 1152 1100 1044 F03 826 N A 744 N A 661 N A 573 N A 485 N A 399 339 N A F04 1623 N A 1567 N...

Page 19: ...60 F01 1176 1105 1020 935 864 797 729 673 F02 1513 1459 1400 1335 1253 1182 1122 1067 F03 1022 813 674 585 511 431 334 282 F04 1640 1595 1540 1489 1436 1367 1307 1254 F05 1843 1786 1747 1690 1643 1575...

Page 20: ...96 1160 F01 1176 1105 1020 935 864 797 729 673 F02 1513 1459 1400 1335 1253 1182 1122 1067 F03 1022 813 674 585 511 431 334 282 F04 1640 1595 1540 1489 1436 1367 1307 1254 F05 1843 1786 1747 1690 1643...

Page 21: ...302 1267 1232 1196 1160 F01 1176 1105 1020 935 864 797 729 673 F02 1513 1459 1400 1335 1253 1182 1122 1067 F03 1022 813 674 585 511 431 334 282 F04 1640 1595 1540 1489 1436 1367 1307 1254 F05 1843 178...

Page 22: ...N A 636 N A F04 1309 32 1261 33 1218 34 F02 1393 43 1348 44 1308 45 F04 1309 45 1261 47 1218 49 F05 1459 41 1414 42 1371 43 F01 1176 35 1105 38 1020 41 F03 1022 N A 813 N A 674 N A F04 1640 N A 1595...

Page 23: ...N A 402 349 300 F04 1182 35 1142 36 1103 1064 1025 F02 1270 47 1230 48 1196 1158 1123 F04 1182 50 1142 52 1103 1064 1025 F05 1336 44 1297 46 1264 1229 1193 F01 935 44 864 48 797 729 673 F03 585 N A 5...

Page 24: ...in 7 Secs increments from 0 to 35 Secs Cool Off Delay Delay Seconds Default set at 65 Secs Adjustments can be made in 5 Secs increments from 0 to 120 Secs Blower Speed for 1st Stage Gas Heat Mode xx...

Page 25: ...SYSTEM OPERATION 25 2 Stage Status Codes Status Menu Idle Continous Fan Compressor Cooling Low Stage Compressor Cooling High Stage Gas heat Low Stage Gas heat High Stage OEM test Mode Mode Main Menu...

Page 26: ...CAL COMPONENTS ARE CONTAINED IN BOTH COMPARTMENTS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT REMOVE ANY INTERNAL COMPARTMENT COVERS OR ATTEMPT ANY ADJUSTMENT CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT AT...

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Page 28: ...he gas valve turn downward clockwise to increase pressure and input and upward counterclockwise to decrease pressure and input A properly operating unit must have the BTU per hour input and CFM of air...

Page 29: ...king Auxiliary Limit Control 34 S 302 Checking Flame Rollout Control 35 S 303 Induced Draft Blower Motor 36 S 304 Checking Gas Valve Redundant 36 S 305 Checking Main Burners 36 S 306 Checking Orifices...

Page 30: ...tely 144 volts out of phase reverse low voltage wires NOTE For flame rectification the common side of the secondary voltage 24 V is cabinet grounded If you were to bench test a transformer the primary...

Page 31: ...king Thermostat And Wiring DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING WARNING 1 Remove the blower compartment door to gain access to the thermostat low voltage wires located at the furnace integrated contr...

Page 32: ...T1 T5 wires on the control board Green ground wire connected to cabinet ground The control harness has The nine speed ECM motor requires a line voltage power supply black connected to CIRC H and white...

Page 33: ...urnace as possible Thermometers must not be influenced by radiant heat by being able to see the heat exchanger SUPPLY AIR RETURN AIR Checking Temperature Rise 3 Subtract the return air temperature fro...

Page 34: ...sh ELEVEN times If the limit circuit opens and does not close within fifteen minutes the control assumes the manual rollout or fuse has opened and the RED LED will flash FIVE times The control will en...

Page 35: ...ut occur An over firing condition or flame impingement on the heat shield may also cause the control to open If the rollout control opens the air circulation blower will run continuously 1 Remove the...

Page 36: ...s used The valve provides control of main burner gas flow pressure regulation and 100 percent safety shut off Two stage gas valves always require 24 volts between common and low fire main coil to open...

Page 37: ...e Rodgers Model 36J54 Connected to Manometer 3 5 White Rodgers Model 36J54 Connected to Manometer 1 Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual gas shutoff valve external to the furnace 2 Connect a calibrat...

Page 38: ...outlet pressure tap White Rodgers 36J54 valve Turn outlet pressure test screw in to seal pressure port clockwise 7 in lb mini mum 14 Turn on electrical power and gas supply to the system 15 Close the...

Page 39: ...r at the moment of ignition after a burner heats up or when the burner turns off The latter is known as extinction pop Since the end results of flashback and delayed ignition can be the same burning i...

Page 40: ...e electrical panel Proper grounding can be confirmed by disconnecting the electrical power and measuring resistance between the neutral white connection and the burner closest to the flame sensor Resi...

Page 41: ...t Correct short at flame sensor or in flame sensor wiring Short to ground in flame sense circuit Lingering burner flame Slow closing gas valve Open fuse Replace fuse Short in low voltage wiring Locate...

Page 42: ...ated control board Furnace fails to operate No 115 power to furnace or no 24 volt power to integrated control module Restore high voltage power to furnace and integrated control module Blown fuse or t...

Page 43: ...G OF AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY 4 UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES 5 TO RECALL THE LAST 6 FAULTS MOST RECENT TO LEAST RECENT DEPRESS SWITCH FOR MOR...

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