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WARNING: Troubleshooting of components necessarily re-

quires  opening the electrical control box with the
power connected to the unit.  Use extreme care
when working with live circuits! Check the unit
nameplate for the correct line voltage and set the
volt meter to the correct range before making any
connections with line terminals.

WARNING: Prior to any of the following maintenance proce-

dures, shut off all electric power to the unit to
prevent personal injury.

CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servic-

ing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after
servicing.

NOTE: To find the Btu input, multiply the number of cubic feet of

gas consumed per hour by the Btu content of the gas in
your particular locality (contact your gas company for this
information - it varies widely from city to city.)

1. The indoor blower motor is a non-inherently protected

three-phase motor. Protection is provided by an overload
relay for overcurrent and fuses for short circuit. If the motor
fails to run, check the line voltage circuit and control voltage
circuit per the following procedure:

a. If the Indoor Blower Motor does not operate, check

visually that contactor 3M is pulled in. If so, check for
line voltage between all three phases at the line termi-
nals of the Blower Overload Relay (BOR). If line voltage
is found, check the leads to the blower motor for open
circuit. If line voltage is found at the motor leads (inside
the conduit box on the motor shell), disconnect the
motor and check for open windings per the motor wiring
diagram. If open windings are found, replace the motor.
If line voltage is not found at the BOR, trace the leads
back to the field supply terminal block, checking for an
open circuit or blown fuses.

b. If the contactor 3M is not pulled in, check for control

voltage (24V) at the 3M coil. If voltage is found, replace
the contactor. If control voltage is not found at 3M, check
for voltage across terminals 95 & 96 of the BOR. If
voltage exists, the BOR is open on overload. The BOR
should be set to the auto reset position. The BOR must
cool down in order to reset. If the BOR will not reset,
replace the BOR. If the BOR resets and 3M pulls in, but
the indoor blower motor will still not run, refer to para.
(a) for troubleshooting the line voltage supply circuit. If
control voltage is not found at the BOR, trace the circuit
back to the relay board and thermostat per the unit
wiring diagram. Replace any defective components.

2. Draft motor operates and furnace lights but supply air

blower does not start after a short time delay with room
thermostat fan switch set to “AUTO”.

a. Set fan switch to “ON”. If blower motor runs, go to Step f.

If it does not, check to see if line voltage is being
supplied to the contacts of the contactor (3M), and if the
contactor is pulled in. Check for loose wiring.

b. If contactor (3M) is pulled in, proceed with the trou-

bleshooting steps indicated in Step 1 above.

c. If (3M) is pulled in and the blower motor still does not

run, replace the blower motor.

d. If (3M) is not pulled in, check for 24 volts at the (3M)

coil. If 24 volts is present, replace the (3M) contactor.

e. If 24 volts is not present at the (3M) coil, check for loose

24 volt wiring back to the relay board. Check control
wiring to the room thermostat. If all is fine, replace the
relay board.

f. If the blower motor runs with the fan switch in the “ON”

position but does not run soon after the furnace has
ignited with the fan switch in the “AUTO” position, check
for loose 24 volt wiring between the relay board in the
main control box, the Mate-N-Lok connector in the
partition between the evaporator and gas heat sections
and the time delay relay (TDR).

g. If all control wiring is fine, check for 24 volts at the relay

board. If 24 volts is present, replace the relay board. If
24 volts is not present, replace the (TDR) relay.

NOTE: The furnace may shut itself down on a high tempera-

ture condition during the procedure, but this will not

effect the test if it is done within 5 minutes of furnace

shut-down.

3. The supply air blower operates but the draft motor does not

when the room thermostat is set to call for heat and the fan
switch in the “ON” position.

a. The draft motor has inherent protection. If the motor shell

is hot to the touch, wait for the internal overload to reset.

b. If the motor shell is cold with the room thermostat calling

for heat, check for line voltage at the motor’s Mate-N-
Lok connector attached to the evaporator partition. If
line voltage is present, replace the draft motor.

c. If line voltage is not present, check for line voltage at

the heat relay (RW1) contacts in the main control box
and check to see if the (RW1) is pulled in.

d. If the (RW1) relay is pulled in, check for a loose line

voltage connection.

e. If the (RW1) relay is not pulled in, check for 24 volts at

the (RW1) coil. If 24 volts is present, replace the (RW1)
relay. If 24 volts is not present, check for a loose 24 volt
connection back to the relay board and check the
connections from the room thermostat to the relay
board. If all connections are correct, replace the relay
board.

4. The draft motor runs but the furnace does not light and the

sparker does not spark.

a. The ignition control (IC1, IC2) may be locked out due to

either a flame roll out or 100% shut off. These safety
features are described above. If lock-out has occurred,
24V must be removed from the ignition controls. This is
done at the unit or by resetting the room thermostat.
After resetting 24V, check for proper furnace operation.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Cont’d.

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Page 1: ...6 1V Propane Conversion Accessory 530 18 N6 2V High Altitude Accessory Nat Gas 530 18 N6 3V High Altitude Accessory Propane Renewal Parts Refer to the Renewal Parts Manual for complete listing of repl...

Page 2: ...trical Data Basic Units 10 6 Electrical Data Units With Elec Heat 10 7 Supply Air Blower Performance 13 8 Static Resistances 14 9 Power Exhaust Performance 14 10 Blower Motor and Drive Data 14 11 Heat...

Page 3: ...talled on a solid level roof curb or appropriate angle iron frame CAUTION If a unit is to be installed on a roof curb or special frame other than a YORK roof curb gasketing must be applied to all surf...

Page 4: ...uctwork to accommodate the damper Using the holes in the hood flanges as a template drill 9 64 dia 26 drill holes into the ductwork and secure with the screws provided CAUTION If outdoor air intake wi...

Page 5: ...FIG 5 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING Wire Size 1 AWG Gauge 22 20 19 18 16 40 120 150 190 305 Maximum Wire Length2 Feet Notes 1 Solid Class II copper wire CONTROL WIRE SIZES 530 18 N11Y Unitary Products Group 5...

Page 6: ...ons and to Table 6 for electrical data COMBUSTION DISCHARGE DCG Models The products of combustion are discharged horizontally through two screened hooded openings on the upper gas heat access panel GA...

Page 7: ...ediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the furnace L P UNITS TANKS AND PIPING DCG Models All gas heat units are shipped from the factory equipped for natural gas use only The unit may be co...

Page 8: ...but do not remove the two panel latches CAUTION Extreme care must be exercised in turning both the setpoint and minimum position adjusting screws to prevent twisting them off 1 The enthalpy set point...

Page 9: ...FIG 9 ENTHALPY SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT 530 18 N11Y Unitary Products Group 9...

Page 10: ...breaker 2 Although these sizes are based on 75 C copper conductors aluminum wire can be used Refer to the National Electric Code in U S A or the current Canadian Electrical Code in Canada to determine...

Page 11: ...be provided between any combustible material and the supply air ductwork for a distance of 3 feet from the unit The products of combustion must not be allowed to accumulate within a confined space an...

Page 12: ...sheet metal covers except when the unit includes a power exhaust option The covering consists of a heavy black paper composition 3 Replace the side supply and return air compartment panels For side du...

Page 13: ...12 2 2 0 16 6 13 9 HIGH SPEED DRIVE ACCESSORY 1118 6 0 2 3 8 8 7 4 1 8 10 3 8 6 1 3 11 9 10 0 0 7 13 6 11 4 0 2 15 4 12 9 1170 5 0 2 7 9 4 7 9 2 2 11 0 9 2 1 7 12 7 10 6 1 1 14 5 12 2 0 5 16 4 13 7 12...

Page 14: ...pulley below 1 turn open MOTOR SPEED STATIC RESISTANCE OF RETURN DUCTWORK IWG 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 CFM KW CFM KW CFM KW CFM KW CFM KW HIGH 5250 0 83 4500 0 85 4200 0 88 3750 0 93 3000 0 99 MEDIUM 4900...

Page 15: ...operate if the fan switch on the room thermostat is set in the ON position ECONOMIZER WITH DUAL ENTHALPY SENSORS The operation with the dual enthalpy sensors is identical to the single sensor except t...

Page 16: ...and the main gas valve opened Gas flows into each of the second stage main burners and is ignited from the carryover tube flame If IC2 fails to detect a pilot flame it will continue to try for a maxi...

Page 17: ...e these limits contact the local gas utility for corrective action MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT Small adjustments to the high fire gas flow may be made by turning the pressure regulator adjusting...

Page 18: ...resistances of both the supply and the return air duct systems With this information the RPM for the supply air blower and themotor pulley adjustment turns open can bedeterminedfrom the blower perform...

Page 19: ...and drive data CHECKING GAS INPUT NATURAL GAS 1 Turn off all other gas appliances connected to the gas meter 2 With the furnace turned on measure the time needed for one revolution of the hand on the...

Page 20: ...tructed by overhanging structures of shrubs GAS HEATING UNITS BURNER PILOT Periodically at least annually at the beginning of each heating season make a visual check of the pilot and main burner flame...

Page 21: ...go to Step f If it does not check to see if line voltage is being supplied to the contacts of the contactor 3M and if the contactor is pulled in Check for loose wiring b If contactor 3M is pulled in p...

Page 22: ...ILOT CHECKOUT b Check all wiring between the ignitor control and the gas valve Check to make sure the ground connections are intact c If the wiring is intact check for 24 volts across terminals PV and...

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Page 24: ...ary Products Group P O Box 1592 York Pennsylvania USA 17405 1592 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright by York International Corporation 1995 All Rights Reserved Code SBY 530 18...

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