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E

E

E

E

E

L E C T R I C A L

L E C T R I C A L

L E C T R I C A L

L E C T R I C A L

L E C T R I C A L

  C

  C

  C

  C

  C

O N N E C T I O N S

O N N E C T I O N S

O N N E C T I O N S

O N N E C T I O N S

O N N E C T I O N S

W

W

W

W

W

IRING

IRING

IRING

IRING

IRING

 H

 H

 H

 H

 H

ARNESS

ARNESS

ARNESS

ARNESS

ARNESS

The wiring harness is an integral part of this furnace.  Field alteration
to comply with electrical codes should not be required.  Wires are
color coded for identification purposes.  Refer to the wiring dia-
gram for wire routings.  If any of the original wire as supplied with
the furnace must be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring ma-
terial having a temperature rating of at least 105° C.  Any replace-
ment wiring must be a copper conductor.

115 V

115 V

115 V

115 V

115 V

OLT

OLT

OLT

OLT

OLT

  L

  L

  L

  L

  L

INE

INE

INE

INE

INE

  C

  C

  C

  C

  C

ONNECTIONS

ONNECTIONS

ONNECTIONS

ONNECTIONS

ONNECTIONS

Before proceeding with electrical connections, ensure that the sup-
ply voltage, frequency, and phase correspond to that specified on
the unit rating plate.  Power supply to the furnace must be NEC
Class 1, and must comply with all applicable codes.  The furnace
must be electrically grounded 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.

Use a separate fused branch electrical circuit containing properly
sized wire, and fuse or circuit breaker.  The fuse or circuit breaker
must be sized in accordance with the maximum overcurrent pro-
tection specified on the unit rating plate.  An electrical disconnect
must be provided at the furnace location.

Line voltage wiring

 must enter into the junction box provided with

the furnace.

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE: Line polarity must be observed when making field
connections.

F

FF

F

F

OSSIL

OSSIL

OSSIL

OSSIL

OSSIL

 F

 F

 F

 F

 F

UEL

UEL

UEL

UEL

UEL

 A

 A

 A

 A

 A

PPLICATIONS

PPLICATIONS

PPLICATIONS

PPLICATIONS

PPLICATIONS

This furnace can be used in conjunction with a heat pump in a fossil
fuel application.  A fossil fuel application refers to a combined gas
furnace and heat pump installation which uses an outdoor tem-
perature sensor to determine the most cost efficient means of heat-
ing (heat pump, gas furnace, or both).

A heat pump thermostat with 

two stages of heat 

is required to prop-

erly use a furnace in conjunction with a heat pump.  Refer to the
fossil fuel kit installation instructions for additional thermostat re-
quirements.

Strictly follow the wiring guidelines in the fossil fuel kit installation
instructions.  All furnace connections must be made to the furnace
integrated control module and the FURNACE terminal strip on the
fossil fuel control board.

JJJJJ

UNCTION

UNCTION

UNCTION

UNCTION

UNCTION

 B

 B

 B

 B

 B

OX

OX

OX

OX

OX

 R

 R

 R

 R

 R

ELOCATION

ELOCATION

ELOCATION

ELOCATION

ELOCATION

E

DGES

 

OF

 

SHEET

 

METAL

 

HOLES

 

MAY

 

BE

 

SHARP

.

 

U

SE

 

GLOVES

 

AS

 

A

 

PRECAUTION

 

WHEN

 

REMOVING

 

HOLE

 

PLUGS

.

WARNING

Line voltage connections can be made through either the right or
left side panel.  The furnace is shipped configured for a right side

electrical connection.  To make electrical connections through the
opposite side of the furnace, the junction box must be relocated to
the left side prior to making electrical connections.  To relocate the
junction box, perform the following steps.

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

PERSONAL

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

 

DUE

 

TO

 

ELECTRIC

 

SHOCK

,

 

DISCONNECT

 

ELECTRICAL

 

POWER

 

BEFORE

 

INSTALLING

 

OR

 

SERVICING

 

THIS

 

UNIT

.

WARNING

1. Remove both doors from the furnace.
2. Remove and save the screws holding the junction box to

the left side of the furnace.

3. Models that have the junction box located in the burner

compartment will need to move the junction box directly
over.

4. Attach the junction box to the right side of the furnace,

using the screws removed in step 2.

5. Check the location of the wiring. Confirm that it will not be

damaged by heat from the burners or by the rotation of the
fan. Also confirm that wiring location will not interfere with
filter removal or other maintenance.

After the junction box is in the desired location, use washers to
connect field-supplied conduit to the junction box in accordance
with NEC and local codes. Connect hot, neutral, and ground wires
as shown in the furnace wiring diagram. The wires and ground
screw are located in the furnace junction box.

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE: 

NOTE: In downflow applications the power leads should be routed
through the supplied wire tabs when rotating junction box to the
left side.

Low voltage wires may be connected to the terminal strip.

IMPOR

IMPOR

IMPOR

IMPOR

IMPORT

T

T

T

TANT NO

ANT NO

ANT NO

ANT NO

ANT NOTE: 

TE: 

TE: 

TE: 

TE: To avoid possible equipment malfunction, route

the low voltage wires to avoid interference with filter removal or
other maintenance.

HIGH

 

VOLTAGE

 

!

T

O

 

AVOID

 

THE

 

RISK

 

OF

 

INJURY

,

 

ELECTRICAL

 

SHOCK

 

OR

 

DEATH

,

 

THE

 

FURNACE

 

MUST

 

BE

 

ELECTRICALLY

 

GROUNDED

 

IN

 

ACCORDANCE

 

WITH

 

LOCAL

 

CODES

 

OR

 

IN

 

THEIR

 

ABSENCE

,

 

WITH

 

THE

 

LATEST

 

EDITION

 

OF

 

THE

 

N

ATIONAL

 

E

LECTRIC

 

C

ODE

.

WARNING

To ensure proper unit grounding, the ground wire should run from
the furnace ground screw located inside the furnace junction box
all the way back to the electrical panel.  NOTE:  

NOTE:  

NOTE:  

NOTE:  

NOTE:  Do not use gas

piping as an electrical ground.  To confirm proper unit grounding,
turn off the electrical power and perform the following check.

1. Measure resistance between the neutral (white) connection

and one of the burners.

2. Resistance should measure 10 ohms or less.

Summary of Contents for DH8

Page 1: ...st dealers have a list of specific good safety practices follow them The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices However if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed here take precedence NOTE Please contact your distributor or our website for the applicable Specification Shee...

Page 2: ... CONDITION 12 CHECK 4 DEBRIS IN CLEANOUT 12 CHECK 5 LINER CONDITION 12 CHECK 6 DILUTION AIR 13 CHECK 7 COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION 13 FIX 1 LINER TERMINATION 13 FIX 2 CHANGE VENTING ARRANGEMENTS 13 FIX 3 REBUILD THE CROWN 13 FIX 4 RELINING 14 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 14 WIRING HARNESS 15 115 VOLT LINE CONNECTIONS 15 FOSSIL FUEL APPLICATIONS 15 JUNCTION BOX RELOCATION 15 24 VOLT THERMOSTAT WIRING 16 SE...

Page 3: ...UPPLY PRESSURE MEASUREMENT 22 GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT ANDADJUSTMENT 24 GAS INPUT RATE MEASUREMENT NATURAL GAS ONLY 26 TEMPERATURE RISE 26 CIRCULATOR BLOWER SPEED ADJUSTMENT 26 CIRCULATOR BLOWER FAN TIMING ADJUSTMENT 27 OPERATIONAL CHECKS 27 BURNER FLAME 27 AUXILIARY LIMIT CONTROL 27 SAFETY CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 27 GENERAL 27 APPENDIX 28 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 28 BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA 31 M...

Page 4: ... BE PROPERLY WINTERIZED AND THE WATER SOURCE CLOSED IN THE EVENT THAT THE BUILDING MAY BE EXPOSED TO FREEZING TEMPERATURES AND WILL BE VACANT ANY HYDRONIC COIL UNITS SHOULD BE DRAINED AS WELL AND IN SUCH CASE ALTERNATIVE HEAT SOURCES SHOULD BE UTILIZED WARNING TO PREVENT POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK THE FURNACE MUST BE LOCATED TO PROTECT THE ELECTRICAL ...

Page 5: ...rated control module from damage By putting the furnace the control and the person at the same elec trostatic potential these steps will help avoid exposing the inte gratedcontrolmoduletoelectrostaticdischarge Thisprocedureis applicable to both installed and non installed ungrounded fur naces 1 Disconnect all power to the furnace Do not touch the integrated control module or any wire connected to ...

Page 6: ...CAN CSA B149 Installation Codes can also be ob tainedfrom CSA International CSA International CSA International CSA International CSA International 178 Rexdale Boulevard Etobicoke Ontario CanadaM9W1R3 Theratedheatingcapacityofthefurnaceshouldbegreaterthanor equal to the total heat loss of the area to be heated The total heat lossshouldbecalculatedbyanapprovedmethodorinaccordance To register your A...

Page 7: ...ionsystem Ensure the temperature of the return air entering the furnace is between 55 F and 100 F when the furnace is heating Provisionsmustbemadeforventingcombustionproducts outdoorsthroughaproperventingsystem Thelengthof fluepipecouldbealimitingfactorinlocatingthefurnace Ensureadequatecombustionairisavailableforthefurnace Improper or insufficient combustion air can expose buildingoccupantstogasc...

Page 8: ...ryers and any appliance not connected to the venting system Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they shall operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan Close fireplace dampers d Followthelightinginstructions Placetheappliancebeing inspected in operation Adjust thermostat so appliance shalloperatecontinuously e Testfordrafthoodequippedappliancespill...

Page 9: ...lpedinreducingheat ing cooling costs but have created a problem supplying combus tion and ventilation air for gas fired and other fuel burning appli ances Appliances that pull air out of the house clothes dryers exhaust fans fireplaces etc increase the problem by starving ap pliancesforair Housedepressurizationcancausebackdraftingorimpropercom bustion of gas fired appliances thereby exposing build...

Page 10: ...ey assembly with the three screws retained from step 5 onto the induced draft blower 10 Reinstall the induced draft blower rotating it 90 degrees clockwisefromtheoriginalupflowconfigurationusingthe four screws retained in step 3 Ensure the gasket located between the induced draft blower and the collector box is rotatedaccordingly 11 Reconnect the induced draft blower power leads NOTE If thewiresar...

Page 11: ...theach item Thisinspectionisbaseduponadrafttopicalreport MasonryChim ney Inspection and Relining issued by the Gas Research Institute While not yet finalized we believe this report represents the best informationonthissubjectwhichiscurrentlyavailable Proper Chimney Termination Check 1 Chimney channel free of solid and liquid fuel appliances Check 2 Change venting arrangements Fix 2 Crown in good c...

Page 12: ...ney Fix 4 C C C C CHECK HECK HECK HECK HECK 5 L 5 L 5 L 5 L 5 LINER INER INER INER INER C C C C CONDITION ONDITION ONDITION ONDITION ONDITION Ifametallinerispresent itmustbechecked Itcannotbeassumed thatallexistingmetallinersarecorrectlyinstalledandingoodcon dition Remove the lowest existing vent connector and examine the in side of the elbow or tee at the base of the liner A small amount of sootm...

Page 13: ...it in accordance with nationally recognized building codes or stan dards OnesuchstandardwhichmaybereferencedistheStandard forChimneys Fireplaces Vents andSolidFuelBurningAppliances ANSI NFPA 211 Next use a flashlight and small mirror to sight up the liner B vent must be supported so as to not come into direct contact with the chimneywallsortileliner Ifitisnot itcanprobablyberehungsoas to be accept...

Page 14: ...ports such as fire stops or thimbles must be used to prevent the B vent fromcomingintodirectcontactwiththetilelinerorchimneywalls Direct contact would result in higher heat loss with an increased possibilityofpoorventingsystemperformance It is not acceptable to vent one appliance inside the B vent and otherappliancesoutside TheexcessspacebetweentheBventand the chimney walls must be covered at the ...

Page 15: ...ontrolboard J J J J JUNCTION UNCTION UNCTION UNCTION UNCTION B B B B BOX OX OX OX OX R R R R RELOCATION ELOCATION ELOCATION ELOCATION ELOCATION EDGES OF SHEET METAL HOLES MAY BE SHARP USE GLOVES AS A PRECAUTION WHEN REMOVING HOLE PLUGS WARNING Line voltage connections can be made through either the right or left side panel The furnace is shipped configured for a right side electricalconnection Tom...

Page 16: ...S CCESSORIES CCESSORIES CCESSORIES E E E E ELECTRONIC LECTRONIC LECTRONIC LECTRONIC LECTRONIC A A A A AIR IR IR IR IR C C C C CLEANER LEANER LEANER LEANER LEANER HIGH VOLTAGE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR CHANGING ANY ELECTRICAL WIRING WARNING The furnace integrated control module is equipped with line volt ageaccessoryter...

Page 17: ...O ANT NO ANT NO ANT NO ANT NOTE TE TE TE TE The furnace will naturally derate itself with altitude Do not attempt to increase the firing rate by changing orifices or increasing the manifold pressure This can cause poor combustionandequipmentfailure High altitude installations may require both a pressure switch and anorificechange Thesechangesarenecessarytocompensatefor the natural reduction in the...

Page 18: ...loy tubing must not be used in exterior locations Uselistedgasapplianceconnectorsinaccordancewith theirinstructions Connectorsmustbefullyinthesame room as the furnace Protect connectors and semi rigid tubing against physical and thermal damage when installed Ensure aluminum alloy tubing and connectors are coated to protectagainstexternalcorrosionwhenincontactwith masonry plaster orinsulation orsub...

Page 19: ...ected follow the instructions on Page 3 of thismanual Allpropanegasequipmentmustconformtothesafetystandardsof theNationalBoardofFireUnderwriters NBFUManual58 For satisfactory operation propane gas pressure must be 10 inch WC at the furnace manifold with all gas appliances in operation Maintainingpropergaspressuredependsonthreemainfactors 1 Vaporizationrate dependingontemperatureoftheliquid and wet...

Page 20: ...isual light inspection or such that a sampling probe can be insertedintotheairstream Theaccesspanelmustbemadetopre vent air leaks when the furnace is in operation When the furnace is heating the temperature of the return air entering the furnace must be between 55 F and 100 F Whenafurnaceisinstalledsothatsupplyductscarryaircirculated by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace...

Page 21: ... after 15 second prepurge expires Lowandhigh stagegasvalvesopenatendofigniterwarm upperiod deliveringgastoburnersandestablishingflame High stage gas valve closes after five seconds low stage gasvalveremainsopen Integrated control module monitors flame presence Gas valve will remain open only if flame is detected Circulatorblowerisenergizedonlowheatspeedfollowing a fixed thirty second blower on del...

Page 22: ...rfan Integratedcontrolmoduleperformssafetycircuitchecks Circulatorblowerisenergizedonlowheatspeed Electronic air cleaner terminals are energized Circulatorblowerruns integratedcontrolmodulemonitors safetycircuitscontinuously R and G thermostat contacts open completing the call for fan Circulator blower is de energized Electronic air cleaner terminals are de energized Furnaceawaitsthenextcallfromth...

Page 23: ...he gas valve must be within the rangespecifiedbelow Thesupplypressurecanbemeasuredatthe gasvalveinletpressurebossoratahosefittinginstalledinthegas piping drip leg The supply pressure must be measured with the burners operating To measure the gas supply pressure use the followingprocedure INLET OUTLET Gas Valve On Off Selector Switch White Rodgers Model 36G54 Two Stage Pressure Regulator Adjustment...

Page 24: ...itting must be installed prior to making the hose connection If using the inlet pressure boss on theWhite Rodgers36G54gasvalve thenusethe36GValvePressure Check Kit Goodman Part No 0151K00000S 3 TurnONthegassupplyandoperatethefurnaceandallother gasconsumingappliancesonthesamegassupplyline 4 Measure furnace gas supply pressure with burners firing Supply pressure must be within the range specified in...

Page 25: ... boss plug and sealwithahighqualitythreadsealer b White Rodgers 36G22 valve Turn outlet pressure test screw in to seal pressure port clockwise 7 in lb minimum 13 Turn ON electrical power and gas supply to the system 14 Closethermostatcontactstoprovideacallforheat 15 Retestforleaks Ifbubblesform SHUTOFFGASANDREPAIR ALLLEAKSIMMEDIATELY M M M M MODELS ODELS ODELS ODELS ODELS USING USING USING USING U...

Page 26: ...3 Conversion Factor hours to seconds 3600 sec hr Input Htg value x 3600 seconds per cubic foot Input 1 000 BTU ft3 x 3600 sec hr 34 sec ft3 Input 106 000 BTU hr This measured input must not be greater than the input indicatedontheunitratingplate 5 TurnONgasandrelightappliancesturnedoffinstep1 Ensure alltheappliancesarefunctioningproperlyandthatallpilot burnersareoperating T T T T TEMPERATURE EMPER...

Page 27: ...or cooling ends During normal heating operation the circulator fan will come on approximately 34 seconds after the gas valve opens ON OFF ON OFF 1 150 SECOND DELAY 100 SECOND DELAY 1 Switchviewedinanupflowinstallation AdjustmentSwitch O O O O OPER PER PER PER PERA A A A ATIONAL TIONAL TIONAL TIONAL TIONAL C C C C CHECK HECK HECK HECK HECKS S S S S WARNING TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT R...

Page 28: ...e fails to operate Integrated control module diagnostic LED LED LED LED LED is flashing TWO TWO TWO TWO TWO 2 flashes 2 2FLASHES Induced draft blower pressure switch contacts sticking Shorts in pressure switch circuit Inspect pressure switch hose Repair if necessary Inspect flue for blockage proper length elbows and termination Correct pressure switch setpoint or contact motion Tighten or correct ...

Page 29: ...correct replacement part Primarylimit circuitisopen Check burners for proper alignment Check flue and air inlet piping for blockage proper length elbows and termination Correct as necessary Check rollout limit Replace if necessary Check induced draft blower for proper performance Replace if necessary Tighten or correct wiring connection Repair short in 24 volt AC control safety circuit s Replace i...

Page 30: ...correct polarity Verify proper ground Correct if necessary Reverse red and blue wires connected to transformer Turn power OFF prior to repair Normal operation LED is steady on STEADY Furnace not operating Integrated control module diagnostic LED LED LED LED LED is flashing EIGHT EIGHT EIGHT EIGHT EIGHT 8 flashes 8FLASHES Problem with igniter circuit Improperly connected igniter Bad igniter Poor un...

Page 31: ...785 766 743 730 709 683 666 604 HIGH 4 0 2051 1983 1895 35 1812 37 1725 39 1627 1530 1439 M H S 80904B MED 3 5 1736 38 1708 39 1652 40 1611 41 1540 43 1475 1394 1307 MEDIUM MED LO 3 0 1493 45 1668 40 1459 46 1429 47 1389 48 1339 1274 1204 LOW 2 5 1200 56 1185 56 1180 56 1173 57 1158 58 1125 1125 1080 HIGH 5 0 2290 2229 2155 2047 1960 1837 1712 1584 M H S 80905C MED 4 0 1852 36 1820 37 1777 38 1719...

Page 32: ...0 4 0 5 Model Heating Speed As Shipped Motor Speed EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE Inches Water Column 0 6 Tons AC at 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 ESP CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM RISE CFM CFM CFM HIGH 3 0 1353 25 1290 26 1246 27 1199 28 1149 29 1116 1116 1099 GDS80453AXC MED 2 5 1183 28 1113 30 1098 30 1052 32 1039 32 1006 1012 969 MEDIUM MED LO 2 0 980 34 946 35 920 36 900 37 896 37 885 855 804 LOW 1 5 7...

Page 33: ...ise data is based on 2nd stage heat First stage heat is 75 of rise indicated above INSTALLATION IS TO BE ADJUSTED TO OBTAIN TEMPERATURE RISE WITHIN THE RANGE SPECIFIED ON THE RATING PLATE This chart is for information only For satisfactory operation external static pressure should not exceed value shown on the rating plate The above chart is for U S furnaces installed at 0 2000 feet At higher alti...

Page 34: ... MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 1 SET HEAT ANTICIPATOR ON ROOM THERMOSTAT AT 0 7 AMPS BLOWER PRIMARY LIMIT WH GR BK IGNITER SURFACE HOT PU RD 15 PIN PLUG C NO SWITCH PRESSURE BR SENSOR FLAME BK WH ROLLOUT LIMITS RAPID FLASHES REVERSED 115 VAC POLARITY VERIFY GND SYSTEM LOCKOUT RETRIES RECYCLES EXCEEDED 7 FLASHES LOW FLAME SIGNAL 5 FLASHES FLAME SENSE WITHOUT GAS VALVE 4 FLASHES OPEN HIGH LIMIT 3 FLAS...

Page 35: ...IMITS RAPID FLASHES REVERSED 115 VAC POLARITY VERIFY GND 7 FLASHES LOW FLAME SIGNAL 5 FLASHES FLAME SENSE WITHOUT GAS VALVE 4 FLASHES OPEN HIGH LIMIT 3 FLASHES PRESSURE SWITCH STUCK OPEN 2 FLASHES PRESSURE SWITCH STUCK CLOSED STEADY ON NORMAL OPERATION OFF CONTROL FAILURE 5 0 1 2 3 4 PU COLOR CODES PU PURPLE OR ORANGE YL YELLOW 6 7 C BK BLACK GR GREEN BR BROWN PK PINK RD RED GY GRAY BL BLUE WH WHI...

Page 36: ...HITE PU TO 115VAC 1 Ø 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY WITH OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE JUNCTION BOX SWITCH LINE H DOOR L GND LINE N DISCONNECT N SWITCH TEMP FIELD SPLICE SWITCH PRESS PROT DEVICE OVERCURRENT EQUIPMENT GND TERMINAL JUNCTION HI VOLTAGE FIELD HI VOLTAGE 115V LOW VOLTAGE FIELD LOW VOLTAGE 24V PLUG CONNECTION IGNITER FIELD GND IND N IGN N JUNCTION BOX OVERCURRENT PROTECTION POWER SUPPLY WITH TO 11...

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