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Specifications  subject to change without notice.

SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE

PROCEDURES

Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-

tions such as cleaning and replacing air filters. All other opera-

tions must be performed by trained service personnel. A quali-

fied service person should inspect the furnace once a year.

FIRE, INJURY OR DEATH HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury, death and/or property damage.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this

equipment requires certain knowledge, mechanical

skills, tools, and equipment. If you do not possess

these, do not attempt to perform any service and

maintenance on this equipment other than those

procedures recommended in the Owner’s Manual.

!

WARNING

ENVIRONMENTAL  HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in

environmental pollution.
Remove and recycle all components or materials (i.e.

oil, refrigerant, control board, etc.) before unit final

disposal.

CAUTION

!

ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION

HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death, or property damage.
Before installing, modifying, or servicing system, main

electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF

position and install a lockout tag.  There may be more

than one disconnect switch.  Lock out and tag switch

with a suitable warning label.  Verify proper operation

after servicing.

!

WARNING

ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in improper

furnace operation or failure of furnace.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing

controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and

dangerous operation.

CAUTION

!

General

These instructions are written as if the furnace is installed in

an upflow application. An upflow furnace application is

where the blower is located below the combustion and

controls section of the furnace, and conditioned air is

discharged upward. Since this furnace can be installed in

any of the 4 positions shown in Figure 6, you must revise

your orientation to component location accordingly.

Electrical Controls and Wiring
Pressure Switches

Each pressure switch is labeled with the reference location

(noted as “COLLECTOR BOX

LPS” or “HOUSING

HPS”

ON THE SWITCH). The nominal break point of each switch

is shown on the label below the reference location in inches

of water column, “W.C.” The maximum and minimum break

point of the switch is +/

 0.05 inches of water column from

the nominal break point of the switch. The maximum make

point of the switch is 0.10 inches of water above the

maximum break point of the switch

Example:

 Nominal break point on pressure switch is

0.68

in. W.C. The minimum break point of the switch is

0.63

in. W.C. The maximum break point of the switch is

0.73

in. W.C. The maximum make point of the switch is

0.83

in. W.C.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury or death.
There may be more than one electrical supply to the

furnace. Check accessories and cooling unit for

additional electrical supplies that must be shut off

during furnace servicing.  Lock out and tag switch with

a suitable warning label.

!

WARNING

The electrical ground and polarity for 115

v wiring must be

properly maintained. Refer to Figure 7 for field wiring

information and to Figure 16 for furnace wiring information.

NOTE

:  If the polarity is not correct, the STATUS LED on the

control will flash rapidly and prevent the furnace from

heating. The control system also requires an earth ground

for proper operation of the control and flame

sensing

electrode.

The 24

v circuit contains an automotive

type, 3

amp. fuse

located on the control. (See Figure 2.) Any shorts of the

24

v wiring during installation, service, or maintenance will

cause this fuse to blow. If fuse replacement is required, use

ONLY a 3

amp. fuse. The control LED will display status

code 24 when fuse needs to be replaced.

Troubleshooting

Refer to the service label. (See Figure 5—Service Label.)

The Troubleshooting Guide (See Figure 15) can be a useful

tool in isolating furnace operation problems. Beginning with

the word “Start,” answer each question and follow the

appropriate arrow to the next item.

The Guide will help to identify the problem or failed

component. After replacing any component, verify correct

operation sequence.

Proper instrumentation is required to service electrical

controls. The control in this furnace is equipped with a

Status Code LED (Light

Emitting Diode) to aid in

installation, servicing, and troubleshooting. Status codes

can be viewed at the indicator in blower door. The amber

furnace control LED is either ON continuously, rapid

flashing, or a code composed of 2 digits. The first digit is the

number of short flashes, the second digit is the number of

long flashes.

For an explanation of status codes, refer to service label

located on control door or Figure 5, and the troubleshooting

guide which can be obtained from your distributor.

Retrieving Stored Fault Codes

NOTE

:  Fault codes cannot be retrieved if a thermostat

signal (24-v on W, Y, G, etc.) is present, or if any delays

such as blower off-delays are active.
The stored status codes will NOT be erased from the control

memory when 115- or 24-v power is interrupted. See the

Service Label (Figure 5) for more information. The most

recent fault code may be retrieved as follows:

1. Leave 115-v power connected to furnace.

2. Observe the status LED through the blower door (the

lower door on upflow applications) indicator. Refer to

the Service Label (Figure 5) to interpret the LED.

3. Remove the Main/Control door (the upper door on

upflow installations).

4. BRIEFLY (2

3 seconds) disconnect and reconnect

ONE of the main limit wires.

Summary of Contents for R9MSB0601716B

Page 1: ...in the following manner CAUTION Signal Words on Product Labeling Signal words are used in combination with colors and or pictures or product labels The signal word WARNING is used throughout this man...

Page 2: ...eath WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE...

Page 3: ...115vac terminal is energized whenever blower operates HUM 24vac terminal is only energized when the low pressure switch LPS is closed on a call for heat Prime Condensate Trap with Water CARBON MONOXID...

Page 4: ...ions to match the required orifice to the manifold pressure to the heat content and specific gravity of the gas To do this 1 Obtain average yearly gas heat value at installed altitude from local gas s...

Page 5: ...hould be clear blue almost transparent See Figure 12 i Remove jumper R to W j Reinstall manifold pressure tap plug from gas valve 2 Verify natural gas input rate by clocking meter NOTE Contact your HV...

Page 6: ...exchangers or condensing flue gases in heat exchanger areas not designed for condensate S Shortened furnace life S Component damage Temperature rise must be within limits specified on furnace rating p...

Page 7: ...nals when furnace is in low heat and after blower starts 4 Set heat anticipator on thermostat per thermostat instructions and install on sub base or wall 5 Install blower access door Electronic thermo...

Page 8: ...743 3048 18 20 0 81 Derate multiplier factors are based on midpoint altitude for altitude range ON OFF Switch Regulator Seal Cap Regulator Adjustment Regulator Seal Cap under Cap 1 2 NPT Outlet 1 8 NP...

Page 9: ...290 22 164 327 818 64 56 112 281 23 157 313 783 66 54 109 273 24 150 300 750 68 53 106 265 25 144 288 720 70 51 103 257 26 138 277 692 72 50 100 250 27 133 267 667 74 48 97 243 28 129 257 643 76 47 9...

Page 10: ...10 440 04 6001 00 Specifications subject to change without notice 338309 201 Rev E A11602 Figure 5 Service Label Information...

Page 11: ...2 42 3 3 42 3 4 915 825 43 3 6 43 3 7 43 3 8 42 3 2 850 44 3 8 43 3 5 43 3 6 43 3 7 875 44 3 6 44 3 7 43 3 4 43 3 5 4000 900 44 3 4 44 3 5 44 3 7 44 3 8 1219 925 44 3 2 44 3 4 44 3 5 44 3 6 950 44 3...

Page 12: ...5 1075 1015 950 885 Red 3 2 5 394 1030 1025 1030 1010 985 940 905 855 805 735 0801716B SIDE BOTTOM Black 4 0 389 1650 1620 1640 1605 1555 1495 1425 1345 1255 1165 Yellow 3 5 381 1420 1425 1400 1370 13...

Page 13: ...switch is 0 73 in W C The maximum make point of the switch is 0 83 in W C ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death There may be more than one el...

Page 14: ...ND FIELD 24 V WIRING FIELD 115 208 230 460 V WIRING FACTORY 24 V WIRING FACTORY 115 V WIRING 208 230 OR 460 V THREE PHASE 208 230 V SINGLE PHASE BLOWER DOOR SWITCH WHT BLK WHT BLK NOTES Connect Y term...

Page 15: ...e sure that it operates properly with the room thermostat Check all modes including Heat Cool and Fan 7 Check operation of accessories per manufacturer s instructions 8 Review Owner s Manual with owne...

Page 16: ...8 Turn on electrical supply to furnace Blower Motor and Wheel Maintenance To ensure long life economy and high efficiency clean accumulated dirt and grease from blower wheel and motor annually The in...

Page 17: ...aning Burners and Flame Sensor The following items must be performed by a qualified service technician If the burners develop an accumulation of light dirt or dust they may be cleaned by using the fol...

Page 18: ...burner assembly without striking the igniter on surrounding parts c Inspect igniter for signs of damage or failure d If replacement is required remove the screw that secures the igniter on igniter bra...

Page 19: ...supply circuit is on Cleaning Heat Exchangers The following items must be performed by a qualified service technician Primary Heat Exchangers If the heat exchangers get an accumulation of light dirt o...

Page 20: ...ed Follow these procedures to winterize your furnace UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the furnace and other property damage Do not use ethylene glyco...

Page 21: ...ner Manifold A11461 Figure 12 Burner Flame SET SCREW MOTOR WHEEL HUB MOTOR SHAFT FLAT SCREW MOTOR ARM GROMMET SCREW LOCATION BLO HSG ASSY BRACKET BRACKET ENGAGEMENT SEE DETAIL A CAPACITOR OR POWER CHO...

Page 22: ...22 440 04 6001 00 Specifications subject to change without notice FLAME SENSOR BELOW BURNER FLAME ROLLOUT SWITCH BRACKET IGNITER IGNITER BURNER SUPT ASSY BURNER ASSY A11403 Figure 14 Burner Assembly...

Page 23: ...y If the burner flame is proven the blower motor is energized on HEAT speed 25 sec after the gas valve GV is energized Simultaneously the electronic air cleaner terminal EAC 1 is energized and remains...

Page 24: ...flash the status code of the previous fault or status code 11 1 short and 1 long flash if there was no previous fault After the control repeats the code 4 times the control will go through a brief com...

Page 25: ...control will repeat the ignition sequence 3 more times before lockout 14 occurs If flame signal is lost during the blower on delay period blower will come on for the selected blower off delay Check t...

Page 26: ...26 440 04 6001 00 Specifications subject to change without notice 339236 2 Rev A Figure 16 Wiring Diagram...

Page 27: ...can cause personal injury property damage or death Consult a qualified installer service agency or your local gas supplier for information or assistance The qualified installer or service agency must...

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