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BLOWER/WATTS DATA

G32Q3−75 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

External Static

Pressure

High

Medium−High

Medium−Low

Low

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

0

0

1490

705

650

1340

630

540

1060

500

440

870

410

360

.10

25

1435

675

625

1305

615

515

1050

495

425

865

410

350

.20

50

1385

655

605

1260

595

490

1025

485

405

850

400

335

.30

75

1330

630

580

1215

575

470

1000

470

385

835

395

325

.40

100

1260

595

560

1160

545

445

965

455

365

810

380

310

.50

125

1200

565

540

1100

520

420

920

435

345

770

365

290

.60

150

1125

530

515

1035

490

400

870

410

325

735

345

280

.70

175

1035

490

495

960

455

375

780

370

305

685

325

265

.80

200

935

440

475

865

410

345

725

340

285

− − − −

− − − −

− − − −

.90

225

805

380

445

630

295

295

540

255

240

− − − −

− − − −

− − − −

NOTE  All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.

G32Q3/4−100 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

External Static

Pressure

High

Medium−High

Medium−Low

Low

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

0

0

2065

975

920

1760

830

735

1570

740

655

1245

590

520

.10

25

2000

945

875

1730

815

705

1550

730

625

1240

585

490

.20

50

1925

910

845

1685

795

675

1515

715

590

1225

580

470

.30

75

1840

870

800

1625

765

630

1475

695

565

1210

570

455

.40

100

1740

820

760

1550

730

595

1415

670

535

1165

550

430

.50

125

1650

780

730

1460

690

560

1335

630

500

1110

525

405

.60

150

1545

730

700

1370

645

530

1260

595

475

1045

495

385

.70

175

1420

670

660

1250

590

495

1170

550

445

950

450

355

.80

200

1270

600

620

1110

525

445

1025

485

395

825

390

325

.90

225

1045

495

560

965

455

405

885

420

360

700

330

290

NOTE  All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.

G32Q4/5−100 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

External Static

Pressure

High

Medium−High

Medium

Medium−Low

Low

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

0

0

2400

1135

1255

2185

1030

1070

1940

915

905

1740

820

765

1570

740

665

.10

25

2350

1110

1230

2150

1015

1055

1920

905

885

1710

805

755

1525

720

645

.20

50

2290

1080

1185

2105

995

1025

1875

885

865

1685

795

740

1505

710

640

.30

75

2225

1050

1170

2060

970

1005

1845

870

850

1655

780

730

1485

700

630

.40

100

2165

1020

1130

2010

950

985

1805

850

835

1620

765

720

1450

685

620

.50

125

2105

995

1115

1950

920

960

1755

830

810

1585

750

700

1415

670

605

.60

150

2040

965

1080

1895

895

940

1700

800

790

1540

725

690

1380

650

595

.70

175

1955

925

1045

1820

860

915

1640

775

775

1475

695

670

1340

630

590

.80

200

1850

875

1005

1730

815

885

1580

745

755

1430

675

660

1290

610

580

.90

225

1770

835

985

1650

780

855

1505

710

740

1370

645

645

1225

580

565

NOTE  All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.

G32Q4/5−125 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static

Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps

External Static

Pressure

High

Medium−High

Medium

Medium−Low

Low

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

cfm

L/s

Watts

0

0

2400

1135

1210

2175

1025

1040

1965

925

895

1790

845

780

1610

760

670

.10

25

2315

1090

1175

2125

1005

1025

1930

910

875

1760

830

770

1580

745

660

.20

50

2255

1065

1150

2080

980

1000

1880

885

860

1740

820

755

1550

730

645

.30

75

2195

1035

1130

2030

960

975

1840

870

835

1710

805

750

1520

715

635

.40

100

2120

1000

1100

1970

930

960

1790

845

815

1665

785

730

1495

705

630

.50

125

2050

965

1080

1910

900

934

1745

825

800

1620

765

715

1460

690

620

.60

150

1985

935

1050

1840

870

905

1685

795

785

1565

740

705

1415

670

610

.70

175

1885

890

1020

1770

835

890

1635

765

775

1515

715

685

1370

645

595

.80

200

1815

855

1005

1690

800

860

1570

740

750

1450

685

670

1315

620

580

.90

225

1735

820

980

1615

760

835

1485

700

725

1385

655

655

1245

590

565

NOTE  All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.

Summary of Contents for G32 SERIES

Page 1: ...Information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified service technicians only All specifications are subject to change Procedures outlined in this manual are presented as a recommenda...

Page 2: ...s kg 1 package 157 71 186 84 198 90 218 99 Electrical characteristics 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase all models less than 12 amps OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Must Be Ordered Extra Concentric Vent Intake Air Roof...

Page 3: ...c Blower Taps External Static Pressure High Medium High Medium Medium Low Low in w g Pa cfm L s Watts cfm L s Watts cfm L s Watts cfm L s Watts cfm L s Watts 0 0 2400 1135 1255 2185 1030 1070 1940 915...

Page 4: ...s in mm in mm in mm 15 4 6 2 51 2 51 2 51 20 6 1 2 51 2 51 3 76 25 7 6 2 51 2 51 3 76 30 9 1 2 51 3 51 3 76 40 12 2 2 51 3 51 3 76 50 15 2 2 51 3 51 3 76 55 16 8 2 51 3 76 3 76 60 18 3 3 76 3 76 3 76...

Page 5: ...HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY CONDENSER COIL CONTROL TRANSFORMER CONTROL VOLTAGE CIRCUIT BREAKER WARM HEADER COLLECTOR BOX COLD HEADER COLLECTOR BOX TWO SPEED COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER COMBUSTION AIR ORIFICE...

Page 6: ...tom return or cut out side return as required for return air duct connec tion A Make Up Box Figure 3 The line voltage make up box is shown in figure 3 The box may be installed inside or outside the un...

Page 7: ...mbly for flame viewing Always operate the unit with the burner box cover in place Burn ers can be removed as an assembly for service Burner main tenance and service is detailed in the MAINTENANCE sec...

Page 8: ...it open Units with board 63K8901 or 24L85 Limit must close within 5 trials for ignition or board goes into one hour limit Watchguard Units with board 56L83 or 97L48 Limit must close within 3 minutes o...

Page 9: ...After the 15 second pre purge period the SureLight ignitor warms up for 20 seconds after which the gas valve opens for a 4 second trial for ignition G32 units with board 63K89 24L85 or 56L83 the ignit...

Page 10: ...tion board The board can be uti lized in three modes with a SINGLE STAGE thermostat a TWO STAGE thermostat or with a second stage high fire delay called W2 TIMED The two stage board is equipped with a...

Page 11: ...a successful ignition the SureLight control utilizes less power to energize the ignitor on successive calls for heat The control continues to ramp down the voltage to the ignitor until it finds the l...

Page 12: ...ter the cool demand has been satisfied can be adjusted by flipping dip switch 4 The unit is shipped with a factory fan off setting of 45 seconds Fan off time will affect comfort and is adjustable to s...

Page 13: ...Low Cool and Continuous Fan Speed TABLE 8 Integrated Control Board 5 Pin Terminal PIN Function 1 Ignitor 2 Combustion Air Inducer High Speed 3 Combustion Air Inducer Low Speed 4 Combustion Air Inducer...

Page 14: ...urners failed to ignite OR limit open more than 3 minutes OR lost flame sense 5 times in one heating cycle OR pressure switch opened 5 times in one heating cycle SLOW FLASH OFF Flame sensed without ga...

Page 15: ...temperature limit located on the right side of the burner box assembly see figure 16 S47 is wired to the burner ignition control A92 When S47 senses flame rollout indicating a blockage in the combust...

Page 16: ...box Both switches are a single pole single throw normally open pressure switch electrically connected in series with the igni tion control The purpose of the switch is to prevent burner operation if...

Page 17: ...s are farther from zero figure 19 the unit may have a restricted flue inlet or other problem Measuring pressure differential The differential pressure is the difference in pressure mea sured on either...

Page 18: ...end of pipe NOTE Time is critical at this stage Do not allow primer to dry before applying cement 7 Immediately after applying last coat of cement to pipe and while both inside socket surface and end...

Page 19: ...ould cause an unsafe condition 3 Insofar as is practical close all building doors and win dows and all doors between the space in which the ap pliances remaining connected to the common venting system...

Page 20: ...f exhaust pipe must be painted or wrapped to protect insula tion from deterioration NOTE During extremely cold temperatures below approximately 20 F 6 67 C units with long runs of vent pipe through un...

Page 21: ...CUMULATION UNCONDITIONED SPACE 12 305 MIN for 2 51 20 508 MAX for 3 76 8 203 MIN 1 2 13 FOAM INSULATION 1 2 13 FOAM INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR INTAKE AND EXHAUST LINES EVERY...

Page 22: ...2 x 1 1 2 51 x 38 REDUCER BUSHING LOCATION FOR OFFSET TERMINATION Optional Turndown Not Shown May Be Used on Intake Only FIGURE 28 METAL OR PLASTIC STRAPPING OR LARGE WIRE TIES 10 Suspend piping using...

Page 23: ...TAKE VENT GRADE GRADE EXHAUST VENT INTAKE VENT 34 864 12 305 9 229 NOTE Enclosed exhaust pipe is insulated with 1 2 13mm foam insulation If intake and exhaust pipes are reversed slit and remove foam i...

Page 24: ...nent manner and must be water tight Teflon tape is recommended to seal the joint For Right Hand Side Condensate Exit Install the nipple adapter assembly from the outside of the cabinet and insert the...

Page 25: ...own the walls of the flue pipe and into drain hose 5 Water drains down through the flue drain hose and is emptied into the header box con densate trap 6 When the cold header box condensate trap is ful...

Page 26: ...ition system DO NOT attempt to manually light burners on this furnace Each time thermostat calls for heat burners will be automatically lit The ignitor does not get hot when there is no call for heat...

Page 27: ...CO One method for testing the CO2 CO content is the Bachar ach CO2 test with the Fyrite CO2 indicator Other methods of testing CO2 CO are available Closely follow the instruc tions included in the te...

Page 28: ...test gauge to outlet tap on gas valve 2 Disconnect pressure sensing hose from gas valve and plug hose Leave hose barb on valve open to at mosphere See figure 39 3 Start unit on high fire and allow 5 m...

Page 29: ...within the range of AIR TEMP RISE F listed on the unit rating plate To Measure Temperature Rise 1 Place plenum thermometers in the supply and return air plenums Locate supply air thermometer in the fi...

Page 30: ...rd See figure 8 Unused taps must be secured on dummy terminals PARK M1 and or PARK M2 on the SureLight board The heating tap is connected to the ACB HEAT terminal and the cooling tap is connected to t...

Page 31: ...standard right hand threads 14 Disconnect the drain hose from the flue transition to the elbow on the cold header collector box trap 15 Disconnect the 3 pin plug from the combustion air blower at the...

Page 32: ...rom installation manu al light and run unit for 5 minutes to ensure heat ex changer is clean dry and operating safely Cleaning the Burner Assembly NOTE Surgical mask and safety glasses should be worn...

Page 33: ...are tight to ensure a leak tight burn er box Tighten the two screws underneath the box Again inspect the grommet to ensure a tight seal 19 Tighten the two screws holding the manifold bracket to the ve...

Page 34: ...IRE IN J69 G C R Y FLAME ROLLOUT SWITCH W2 W1 W2 TWO STAGE RELAY CONTROL PIGTAIL FURNACE MAY BE CONTROLLED BY EITHER A SINGLE OR TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT SHOWN FUSED DISCONNECT OR CIR...

Page 35: ...Page 35 G32 2 UNIT DIAGRAM...

Page 36: ...Page 36 G32 3 UNIT DIAGRAM...

Page 37: ...gizes combustion air blower B6 on low speed Combustion air blower runs until com bustion air blower switch S102 or S128 onG32 75 units closes switch will close within 2 1 2 minutes or control goes int...

Page 38: ...VE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON INDOOR BLOWER ON LED 1 SLOW FLASH LED 2 OFF GAS VALVE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF INDOOR BLOWER OFF DELAY LED 1 OFF LED 2 SLOW FLASH Sequence holds until pressure s...

Page 39: ...TAGE HEAT FLAME PRESENT Continuous flame check FLAME SIGNAL u0 60 microamps PRIMARY LIMIT SWITCH CLOSED ROLLOUT SWITCH CLOSED PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CONTROL CHECKS RETRY FOR IGN...

Page 40: ...SSURE SWITCH CLOSED HIGH HEAT GAS VALVE OPEN 8 SEC DELAY GAS VALVE DE ENERGIZED INDOOR BLOWER DE ENERGIZED COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON FOR 2 5 MINUTES NO PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED PRESSURE SWITCH WATCHGUAR...

Page 41: ...UNCHANGED THROUGHOUT COOLING CYCLE THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR COOLING COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR AND SYSTEM FAN ENERGIZED WITH 0 SECOND DELAY COOLING SPEED ACC TERM ENERGIZED COMPRESSOR OFF THERMOSTAT OPENS SYST...

Page 42: ...Y THERMOSTAT OPENS COMBUSTION AIR AND HTG ACC TERMINAL DE ENERGIZE SYSTEM FAN SWITCHED TO ACB COOL SPEED ACC TERM REMAINS ON THERMOSTAT OPENS BOARD 63K89 SYSTEM FAN OFF ACC TERM OFF AFTER OFF DELAY CO...

Page 43: ...Page 43 TYPICAL G32 5 6 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 44: ...ve remains on first stage heat ignitor de energizes 8 After 45 second delay indoor blower B3 is energized on low heat speed The furnace will stay in this mode until first stage de mand is satisfied OR...

Page 45: ...DS 1 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH DS 2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH YES PRIMARYLIMIT SWITCH CLOSED YES NO COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF INDOOR BLOWER ON HAS PRIMARY LIMIT RESET WITHIN 3 MINUTES DS1 SLOW FLASH DS2...

Page 46: ...EPLACED OR RECONNECTED DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH YES AT END OF IGNITOR 20 SECOND WARM UP PERIOD 4 SECOND TRIAL FOR IGNITION GAS VALVE OPENS IGNITOR ENERGIZED DURING 4 SECOND TRIAL UNTIL FLAME...

Page 47: ...LAY DS1 OFF DS 2 SLOW FLASH NO YES C FIRST STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH GAS VALVE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF FOLLOWING POST PURGE INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY DS...

Page 48: ...ED BEFORE RETRY WERE 5 ATTEMPTS MADE FOR SECOND STAGE HEAT YES NO SEE BOX C FIRST STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH YES TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT MODE E2...

Page 49: ...HOLDS UNTIL VOLTAGE RISES ABOVE 75 VOLTS NO YES NO SIGNAL IMPROPER GROUND AT DS SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL UNIT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED INDOOR BLOWER ENERGIZED ON FIRST STAGE COOL SPEED AFTER 2 SECOND DELAY FIR...

Page 50: ...ED YES NO THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR SECOND STAGE HEAT YES INDOOR BLOWER SWITCHES TO HIGH HEAT SPEED AFTER 30 SECOND RECOGNITION PERIOD SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED YES YES INDOOR BLOWER RAMPS DOWN TO...

Page 51: ...t 1 2 1 Roll out switch open ACTION 1 Manually reset the roll out switch by pushing the top button ACTION 2 Determine the cause of the roll out switch activation before leaving furnace Diagnostic ligh...

Page 52: ...n air blower will cycle 5 seconds on 55 seconds off LED 1 Alternating Fast Flash LED 2 Alternating Fast Flash 2 1 2 Broken or failed ignitor ACTION 1 Unplug ignitor and read resistance across ignitor...

Page 53: ...itch failure code 2 5 minutes after heating demand 4 1 2 Pressure switch does not close due to obstructions in the pressure tubing ACTION 1 Remove any obstructions from the pressure tubing and or taps...

Page 54: ...ts off prior to satisfying T stat demand Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch code 6 1 2 Condensate drain line is not draining properly ACTION 1 Check condensate line for proper vent slope and...

Page 55: ...ge if possible high tem perature silicon is recommended replace heat exchanger if necessary tag and return heat ex changer to proper Lennox personnel 6 3 4 Insufficient flow through the heat ex change...

Page 56: ...CONTROL SIGNALS LOW FLAME SENSE DURING HEATING MODE Condition Possible Cause Corrective Action Comments 7 0 Unit operates correctly but the diag nostic lights flash low flame sense code 7 1 1 Sense ro...

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