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Switches 14 through 19 −− Heating Mode Blower Speed
−− 

 These switches are factory set at the OFF position which

provides 100 % of normal speed during HIGH HEAT de-
mand, 70% of normal speed during  MID−RANGE HEAT
demand and 35% of normal speed during LOW HEAT de-
mand. Switches 14, 15 and 16 are used to adjust the LOW
HEAT blower motor speed. Switches 17, 18 and 19 are
used to adjust the HIGH HEAT blower motor speed. Table
20 provides the heating mode blower speeds that will result
from different switch settings. Refer to tables beginning on
page 42 for corresponding cfm values.

TABLE 20

Low Heat Blower Speeds

Thermostat

Demand

Blower

Speed

Adjust-

ments

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

14

15

16

Low Heat
(R to W1)

+15%

On

Off

On

+7.5%

On

Off

Off

Normal

Off

Off

Off

−7.5%

On

On

Off

−15%

On

On

On

TABLE 21

High Heat Blower Speeds

Thermostat

Demand

Blower

Speed

Adjust-

ments

DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

17

18

19

High Heat

(R to

W1 & W2)

+15%

On

Off

On

+7.5%

On

Off

Off

Normal

Off

Off

Off

−7.5%

On

On

Off

−15%

On

On

On

On−Board Links

On−Board links must be clipped (when applicable) before
unit is placed into operation with a non−communicating
thermostat.

On−Board Link W914 DS to R  (Figure 51)

On−board link W914, is a clippable connection between ter-
minals DS and R on the integrated control. W914 must be
cut when the furnace is installed with either the Harmony
III

t

 zone control or a thermostat which features humidity

control. If the link is left intact the PMW signal from the Har-
mony III control will be blocked and also lead to control
damage. Refer to table 22 for operation sequence in ap-
plications including SLP98UHV, a thermostat which fea-
tures humidity control and a single−speed outdoor unit.
Table 23 gives the operation sequence in applications with
a two−speed outdoor unit.

On−Board Link W951 R to O  (Figure 51)

On−board link W951 is a clippable connection between ter-
minals R and O on the integrated control. W951 must be cut
when the furnace is installed in applications which include a
heat pump unit and a thermostat which features dual fuel
use. If the link is left intact, terminal O" will remain ener-
gized eliminating the HEAT MODE in the heat pump.

On−Board Link W915 Y1 to Y2 (Figure 51)

On−board link W915 is a clippable connection between ter-
minals Y1 and Y2 on the integrated control. W915 must be
cut if two−stage cooling will be used. If the link is not cut the
outdoor unit will operate in second−stage cooling only.

Diagnostic LED  (Figure 51)

The seven−segment diagnostic LED displays operating
status, target airflow, error codes and other information.
The table beginning on Page 56 lists diagnostic LED
codes.

Diagnostic Push Button  (Figure 51)

The diagnostic push button is located adjacent to the
seven−segment diagnostic LED. This button is used to en-
able the Error Code Recall mode and the Field Test mode.
Press the button and hold it to cycle through a menu of op-
tions. Every five seconds a new menu item will be dis-
played. When the button is released, the displayed item will
be selected. Once all items in the menu have been dis-
played, the menu resumes from the beginning until the but-
ton is released.

Error Code Recall Mode

Select "E" from the menu to access the most recent 10 error
codes. Select c" from the Error Code Recall menu to clear
all error codes. Button must be pressed a second time
while c" is flashing to confirm command to delete codes.
Press the button until a solid

" is displayed to exit the Error

Code Recall mode.

Field Test Mode

Use the diagnostic push button to scroll through the menu
as described above. Release the button when the LED
flashes −" to select the Field Test mode.
While in the Field Test mode the technician can:
   

D

 Initiate furnace ignition and move to and hold low−fire

rate by applying a R to W1 jumper.

   

D

 Initiate furnace ignition sequence and move to and

hold high−fire rate by applying a jumper from R to W1
and W2.

   

D

 Initiate furnace ignition sequence and move to and

hold mid−fire rate by applying a jumper to R and W2.

   

D

 Apply then remove the jumper from R to W1 and W2 to

change the firing rate from low fire to mid fire and high
fire.

   

D

 A vent calibration sequence can be initiated even if a

thermostat signal is not present. Press and hold the
push button until a solid C" is displayed. Release the
button and calibration will begin. The furnace will per-
form the high−fire and low−fire pressure switch calibra-
tions and display CAL". After calibration, the LED will
return to the flashing −" display.

During Field Test mode operation, all safety switches are
still in the circuit (they are not by−passed) and indoor blower
performance and timings will match DIP switch selections.
Current furnace firing rate, indoor blower CFM and flame
signal will be displayed. To exit the Field Test mode, press
and hold the button. The menu will resume from the begin-
ning. Also, cycle the main power to exit the Field Test mode.
The integrated control will automatically exit the Field Test
mode after 45 minutes of operation.

Summary of Contents for DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE SLP98UHV

Page 1: ...thermostat is not included and must be ordered separately The Lennox icomfort Touch thermostat must be used in communicating applications In non communicating applications the Lennox ComfortSense 7000...

Page 2: ...e optional RAB Return Air Base 1 NOTE 60C and 60D size units that require second stage air volumes over 1800 cfm 850 L s must have one of the following 1 Single side return air with transition to acco...

Page 3: ...OL BOX includes variable capacity integrated control transformer circuit breaker and door switch VARIABLE SPEED BLOWER MOTOR BAG ASSEMBLIES shipping location COLD END HEADER BOX PRESSURE SWITCHES VARI...

Page 4: ...be installed in all LP applications Safety Information WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage person al injury or loss of life Installatio...

Page 5: ...nd grounding for the unit must be installed according to the current regulations of the Canadian Electrical Code Part I CSA Standard C22 1 and or local codes CAUTION Do not set thermostat below 60 F 1...

Page 6: ...space keep insulation away from the furnace When the furnace is installed in an unconditioned space consider provisions required to prevent freezing of condensate drain system The A coil drain pan is...

Page 7: ...X25mm Air Filter 1 1 2 SLP98UHV applications which include side return air and a condensate trap installed on the same side of the cabinet trap can be installed remotely within 5 feet re quire either...

Page 8: ...igid leg is equipped with a shipping bolt and a flat white plastic wash er rather than the rubber mounting grommet used with a flexible mounting leg See figure 9 The bolt and washer must be removed be...

Page 9: ...al Applications The SLP98UHV furnace can be installed in horizontal ap plications with either right or left hand air discharge Refer to figure 11 for clearances in horizontal applications Horizontal A...

Page 10: ...pump must be rated for use with condensing furnaces Protect the condensate discharge line from the pump to the outside to avoid freezing 6 Continue with exhaust condensate and intake piping installat...

Page 11: ...d Institute and the Ameri can Society for Testing and Materials ANSI ASTM stan dards The solvent shall be free flowing and contain no lumps undissolved particles or any foreign matter that ad versely...

Page 12: ...crew to make a pilot hole DANGER DANGER OF EXPLOSION Fumes from PVC glue may ignite during system check Allow fumes to dissipate for at least 5 minutes before placing unit into operation 1 Measure and...

Page 13: ...es 18 and 19 The SLP98UHV furnace may be installed only in direct vent applications The SLP98UHV is designed for combustion air intake through an inlet in the unit s top cap Intake air piping is in de...

Page 14: ...ntact the Application Department for more information concerning sizing of vent systems which include multiple pipe sizes IMPORTANT Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust or intake terminat...

Page 15: ...135 1 66 44 n a n a 115 68 n a n a 137 118 93 89 2 61 39 110 63 132 113 88 84 3 56 34 105 58 127 108 83 79 4 51 29 100 53 122 103 78 74 5 46 24 95 48 117 98 73 69 6 41 19 90 43 112 93 68 64 7 36 14 85...

Page 16: ...e possible 2 2 Exhaust Intake Exhaust Intake 2 2 2 2 2 or FIGURE 19 TRANSITION SIDE VIEW 2 2 2 2 or TYPICAL EXHAUST AND INTAKE PIPE CONNECTIONS IN HORIZONTAL AIR APPLICATIONS RIGHT HAND DISCHARGE SHOW...

Page 17: ...ove paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property Clearance under veranda porch deck or balcony 12 7 feet 2 1m 3 feet 9m within a height 15 feet 4 5m above the meter regulator assembly 3...

Page 18: ...ould be insulated with 1 2 13mm Arma flex or equivalent In extreme cold climate areas 3 4 19mm Armaflex or equivalent may be necessary Insula tion on outside runs of exhaust pipe must be painted or wr...

Page 19: ...piping should termi nate straight down using two 90 elbows See figure 21 4 Exhaust piping must terminate straight out or up as shown A reducer may be required on the exhaust pip ing at the point where...

Page 20: ...in 12 305MM Min 6 152MM Min 24 610 MM Max 9 227MM Min 12 305MM Min 16 405 MM Max 6 152MM Max 6 152MM Min 24 610 MM Max 9 227MM Min 12 305MM Min 20 508MM Max 6 152MM Max TABLE 8 FIGURE 24 1 The exhaust...

Page 21: ...A D WALL SUPPORT 1 2 13mm ARMAFLEX INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE E EXTENDED APPLICATION A FIGURE 26 FIELD FABRICATED WALL TERMINATION OR 15F74 WALL RING TERMINATION KIT With INTAKE ELBOW See vent...

Page 22: ...5 127mm 18 MAX 457mm EXHAUST VENT INTAKE AIR OPTIONAL VENT TERMINATION FOR MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATION OF DIRECT VENT WALL TERMINATION KIT 22G44 44J40 30G28 or 81J20 Inches mm Side View 12 305mm Min a...

Page 23: ...4 but less than 48 FIELD PROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION FIGURE 34 12 305 mm Minimum Above Grade or Average Snow Accumulation 1 2 13 mm FOAM INSULATION F...

Page 24: ...ing into cold end header box Use Teflon tape or appropri ate pipe dope 3 Install the cap over the clean out opening at the base of the trap Secure with clamp See figure 43 4 Install drain trap using a...

Page 25: ...PV CPipeOnly FieldProvidedVent Min 1 AboveCondensate DrainConnection 1 Min Trap Can Be Installed a Maximum 5 From Furnace Piping from furnace must slope down a minimu m of 1 4 per ft toward trap 2 Ma...

Page 26: ...ondensate Trap With Optional Overflow Switch FIGURE 41 SLP98UHV with Evaporator Coil Using a Common Drain 1 min to 2 Max above condensatedrain connection Condensate DrainConnection Evaporator drain li...

Page 27: ...rain Connection In Unit Condensate Drain Connection In Unit Vent To Drain Condensate Drain Connection In Unit Optional Condensate Drain Connection OptionalDrainPipingFromTrap DrainTrapAssembly Furnish...

Page 28: ...runs to serve as a trap for sediment or condensate 5 A 1 8 N P T plugged tap or pressure post is located on the gas valve to facilitate test gauge connection See figures 52 6 In some localities codes...

Page 29: ...E BLACK IRON PIPE ONLY TO BE ROUTED INSIDE OF CABINET GROUND JOINT UNION DRIP LEG MANUAL MAIN SHUT OFF VALVE GROUND JOINT UNION DRIP LEG MANUAL MAIN SHUT OFF VALVE GROUND JOINT UNION DRIP LEG MANUAL M...

Page 30: ...that the appliance operates continuously 5 After the main burner has operated for 5 minutes test for leaks of flue gases at the draft hood relief opening Use the flame of a match or candle 6 After de...

Page 31: ...o that power can be turned off for servicing 4 Before connecting the thermostat or the power wiring check to make sure the wires will be long enough for servicing at a later date Remove the blower acc...

Page 32: ...al thermostat or any other with adjustable settings for 1st stage 2nd stage on off differen tials and adjustable stage timers Lennox recommends the following two stage thermostat set up for optimal va...

Page 33: ...g Outdoor Air Conditioner OPTIONAL OUTDOOR AIR SENSOR OPTIONAL DISCHARGE AIR SENSOR icomfort Touch Thermostat with SLP98UHV and icomfort ENABLED Outdoor Unit icomfort Touch Thermostat icomfortt Enable...

Page 34: ...R SENSOR FOR USE WITH HU MIDIFIER IF NOT ALREADY IN THE SYSTEM FOR OTHER FUNCTIONS BUILT INTO ALL icomfortt OUTDOOR UNITS icomfortt ENABLED SLP98UHV FURNACE HEPA BYPASS FILTER X2680 HEPA INTERLOCK KIT...

Page 35: ...3 to set second stage heat ON delay OFF 7 minutes ON 12 minutes ON Intact Intact Intact S1 T STAT CONTROL TERM STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT 1 Heat 2 Cool NOTE Use DIP switch 3 to set second stage heat ON delay...

Page 36: ...o Stage Cooling W914 DS to R Dehumidifi cation or Harmony III W951 O to R Heat Pumps 2 Heat 2 Cool OFF Cut Intact Intact S1 T STAT CONTROL TERM STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT 2 Heat 2 Cool with t stat with dehumi...

Page 37: ...gas heat control DIP Switch 1 OFF Intact Intact Cut L7742U T STAT CONTROL TERM STRIP HEAT PUMP 67M41 Y H L Y2 D B L Y2 T T outdoor sensor Dual Fuel Two Stage Heat Pump ComfortSense 7000 L7742U thermo...

Page 38: ...Page 38 FIGURE 50 TYPICAL SLP98UHV WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 39: ...DS DEHUMIDIFICATION SIGNAL W2 HEAT DEMAND FROM 2ND STAGE T STAT W1 HEAT DEMAND FROM 1ST STAGE T STAT R CLASS 2 VOLTAGE TO THERMOSTAT G MANUAL FAN FROM T STAT C THERMOSTAT SIGNAL GROUND CON NECTED TO...

Page 40: ...the unit is varied to maximize comfort Conven tional two stage mode is the factory default setting See table 14 Switch 3 Second Stage Heat On Delay If a single stage thermostat is used the integrated...

Page 41: ...Ramping Blower speed ramping may be used to en hance dehumidification performance The switches are factory set at option A which has the greatest effect on blower motor performance Table 19 provides t...

Page 42: ...operate in second stage cooling only Diagnostic LED Figure 51 The seven segment diagnostic LED displays operating status target airflow error codes and other information The table beginning on Page 5...

Page 43: ...1 demand at 70 input W2 demand at 100 input No delay between stages icomfort Touch Communicating Thermostat Variable Rate Capacity Mode furnace automatically adjusts firing rate based on first and sec...

Page 44: ...W1 demand at 70 input W2 demand at 100 input No delay between stages icomfort Touch Communicating Thermostat Variable Rate Capacity Mode furnace automatically adjusts firing rate based on first and s...

Page 45: ...W1 demand at 70 input W2 demand at 100 input No delay between stages icomfort Touch Communicating Thermostat Variable Rate Capacity Mode furnace automatically adjusts firing rate based on first and se...

Page 46: ...r de humidification Dehumidification Call 2 On On On Demand 0 VAC High 70 PRECISION MODE operates independent of a Y1 thermostat demand Normal Operation 1 On On On Acceptable 24 VAC High 100 Dehumidif...

Page 47: ...C High 70 Thermostat will keep out door unit energized after cooling temperature set point has been reached in order to maintain room humidity setpoint ROOM THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR FIRST AND SECOND STAGE...

Page 48: ...air inducer to stop At this point the trap should be primed with suffi cient water to ensure proper condensate drain opera tion BEFORE PLACING THE UNIT INTO OPERATION smell all around the furnace area...

Page 49: ...nected to meter Supply Pressure Measurement A threaded plug on the inlet side of the gas valve provides access to the supply pressure tap Remove the threaded plug install a field provided barbed fitti...

Page 50: ...FIGURE 53 Field Installed Gas Valve MANIFOLD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT FIGURE 54 Negative Port Positive Port Gas Valve Measuring Device Field Installed Operating Signal Delta P Measurement Black Tubing Red...

Page 51: ...e Model Input Size CO2 For Nat CO2 For L P 070 5 7 7 2 8 2 090 5 3 6 3 6 8 7 8 110 135 High Altitude Information NOTE In Canada certification for installations at eleva tions over 4500 feet 1372 m is...

Page 52: ...e there is no blockage 2 Are pressure switches closed Obstructed exhaust pipe will cause unit to shut off at pressure switches Check termination for blockages 3 Reset manual flame rollout switches on...

Page 53: ...ration as long as the thermostat has a first stage heating demand 5 If second stage heat is required the thermostat sec ond stage heat contacts close and send a signal to the integrated control The in...

Page 54: ...nt pipes may become restricted Always check the vent system and remove any snow or ice that may be obstructing the plastic intake or exhaust pipes Electrical 1 Check all wiring for loose connections 2...

Page 55: ...ce agency or gas supplier Cabinet Parts Outer access panel Blower access panel Top cap Control Panel Parts Transformer Integrated control Door interlock switch Circuit breaker Blower Parts Blower whee...

Page 56: ...tage low Range is 18 to 30 volts Check voltage E 120 Unresponsive device Usually caused by delay in outdoor unit responding to indoor unit poling recycle power check wiring E 124 Active communicating...

Page 57: ...vent system and pressure switch wiring connec tions E 240 Low flame current Run mode Refer to troubleshooting in installation instruction Check micro amperes of flame sensor clean or replace sensor Me...

Page 58: ...rk connection Communication link problem For Future Use E 347 No 24 Volt output on Y1 to C with non communicating outdoor unit Y1 relay Stage 1 failed Pilot relay contacts did not close or the relay c...

Page 59: ...od During that period hold push button until code stops blinking disappear for 2 seconds Integrated control will store code in memory and will automatically exit Field Test Mode and reset If second pe...

Page 60: ...rial Wait For Ignition Stabilization Delay Post Purge 20Seconds Soft Lockout Error Code Flashes YES NO NO YES Call For Heat Ends NO YES YES NO C A L L F O R 1 S T S T A G E H E A T 3A 2 1 1 OR Call Fo...

Page 61: ...Closes Within 10 Seconds NO Error Code Flashes NO YES Wait 5 Minutes 3A 2 1 2 1 System will always light at 70 even if 2nd stage call for heat is in place If the high pressure switch does not close w...

Page 62: ...witched to 70 rate speed Adjust Indoor Blower to appropiate speed Combustion Air Inducer OFF after 20 Second Post Purge Indoor Blower OFF after OFF Delay RUN MODE SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTAT ALL INPUTS MO...

Page 63: ...conds Soft Lockout Error Code Flashes YES NO NO YES Call For Heat Ends NO YES YES NO C A L L F O R H E A T 3B 1 4 Move to Mid Firing Rate and High Firing Rate after 2nd and 3rd Stage Delays based on D...

Page 64: ...gize and Low Cooling mode High Cooling mode High Cooling mode Per Ramping Profile NO NO YES NO 5 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 Indoor Blower On After 2 second delay Energize Indoor Blower Per Ramping Profile Energize...

Page 65: ...S NO YES Go to Call for Cooling 6 1 4 5 1 Call for Continuous Blower Indoor Blower On Maintain Indoor Blower at set speed Maintain Indoor Blower at set speed OR Maintain Indoor Blower at set speed Ind...

Page 66: ...eight 8 feet above grade di rectly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the hori zontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half...

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