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CONDENSATE DRAIN

The condensate trap must be filled with water before putting the furnace
into operation. Perform the following procedures only after the conden-
sate trap has been properly piped to a drain connection using the pro-
cedure in this instruction. 

The recommended procedure is as follows:

1.

Disconnect the condensate drain hose from the induced draft
blower discharge.

2.

Elevate this hose and fill with water using a funnel.

3.

Replace the condensate drain hose and clamps.

IMPORTANT: 

If this procedure is not followed, the unit may not properly

drain on initial start up.

CONDENSATE DRAIN TERMINATION

DO NOT terminate condensate drain in a chimney, or where the drain
line may freeze. The line must terminate at an inside drain to prevent
freezing of the condensate and possible property damage.

DO NOT trap the drain line at any other location than at the condensate
drain trap supplied with the furnace.

A condensate sump pump MUST be used if required by local codes, or
if no indoor floor drain is available. The condensate sump pump must
be approved for use with acidic condensate.

CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP AND DRAIN FREEZE 

PROTECTION

Special precautions MUST be made if installing furnace in an area
which may drop below freezing. This can cause improper operation or
damage to the equipment. If the furnace is installed in an area that has
the potential of freezing, the drain line and the drain trap must be pro-
tected. Use a 3 to 6 watt per foot (0.003 to 0.006 kW per meter) at 115
vac, 40º F (4.4° C) self-regulating, shielded and waterproof heat tape.
Wrap the drain trap and the drain line with the heat tape and secure
with ties. Follow the heat tape manufacturer's recommendations.

SECTION VIII: SAFETY CONTROLS

CONTROL CIRCUIT FUSE

A 3-amp fuse is provided on the control circuit board to protect the 24-
volt transformer from overload caused by control circuit wiring errors.
This is an ATO 3, automotive type fuse and is located on the control
board.

BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH

This unit is equipped with an electrical interlock switch mounted in the
blower compartment. This switch interrupts all power at the unit when
the panel covering the blower compartment is removed.

Electrical supply to this unit is dependent upon the panel that covers the
blower compartment being in place and properly positioned.

ROLLOUT SWITCH CONTROLS

These controls are mounted on the burner box assembly. If the temper-
ature in the burner box exceeds its set point, the ignition control and the
gas valve are de-energized. The operation of this control indicates a
malfunction in the combustion air blower, heat exchanger or a blocked
vent pipe connection. Corrective action is required. These are manual
reset controls that must be reset before operation can continue.

PRESSURE SWITCHES

This furnace is supplied with two pressure switches which monitor the
flow through the combustion air/vent piping system. These switches de-
energize the ignition control module and the gas valve if any of the fol-
lowing conditions are present. Refer to Figure 22 for tubing connec-
tions.

1.

Blockage of combustion air piping or terminal.

2.

Blockage of vent piping or terminal.

3.

Failure of combustion air blower motor.

4.

Blockage of condensate drain piping.

LIMIT CONTROLS

There is high temperature limit control located on the furnace vestibule
panel near the gas valve. This is an automatic reset control that pro-
vides over-temperature protection due to reduced airflow. This may be
caused by 

1.

dirty filter,

2.

if the indoor fan motor should fail, or

3.

Too many supply or return registers closed or blocked off.

The control module will lockout if the limit trips 5 consecutive times
within a single call for heat. Control will reset and try ignition again after
1 hour.

SECTION IX: START-UP AND 

ADJUSTMENTS

The initial start-up of the furnace requires the following additional
procedures:

IMPORTANT: 

All electrical connections made in the field and in the fac-

tory should be checked for proper tightness.

When the gas supply is initially connected to the furnace, the gas piping
may be full of air. In order to purge this air, it is recommended that the
ground union be loosened until the odor of gas is detected. When gas is
detected, immediately retighten the union and check for leaks. Allow
five minutes for any gas to dissipate before continuing with the start-up
procedure. Be sure proper ventilation is available to dilute and carry
away any vented gas.

Main power to the unit must still be interrupted at the main power
disconnect switch before any service or repair work is to be done to
the unit. Do not rely upon the interlock switch as a main power dis-
connect.
Blower and burner must never be operated without the blower
panel in place.

 FIGURE 22:  

Pressure Switch Tube Routing

Perform the following procedures only after the condensate trap
has been properly piped to a drain connection using the procedure
in this instruction.

Summary of Contents for FC9T Series

Page 1: ...IST OF SECTIONS SAFETY 1 DUCTWORK 3 FILTERS 6 GAS PIPING 6 ELECTRICAL POWER 8 COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM 9 CONDENSATE PIPING 15 SAFETY CONTROLS 16 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS 16 WIRING DIAGRAM 23 LIS...

Page 2: ...ational vehicles Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in furnace malfunction death personal injury and or property damage Furnaces for installation on combu...

Page 3: ...required for passage to the front when servicing or for inspection or replacement of flue vent connections In all cases accessibility clearances shall take precedence over clear ances for combustible...

Page 4: ...the Supply Duct Static Pressure reading to the Return Duct Static Pressure reading and adding the pressure drop across any applied coil TABLES 2 AND 3 are to be used as a guide only to help the instal...

Page 5: ...eal the furnace to plenum connections to prevent air leakage Refer to Figure 1 for unit and plenum dimensions Attic installations must meet all minimum clearances to combustibles and have floor suppor...

Page 6: ...nd in the codes The furnace rating plate and the instructions in this section specify the type of gas approved for this furnace only use those approved gases The instal lation of a drip leg and ground...

Page 7: ...nal pressure Never apply a pipe wrench to the body of the gas valve when installing piping A wrench must be placed on the octag onal hub located on the gas inlet side of the valve Placing a wrench to...

Page 8: ...onnect the green furnace lead equipment ground to the power supply ground An alternate wiring method is to use a field provided 2 5 08 cm x 4 10 2 cm box and cover on the outside of the furnace Route...

Page 9: ...mplete duct system and its own wall thermostat SECTION VI COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SAFETY This Category IV dual certified direct vent furnace is designed for resi dential...

Page 10: ...els column then look to the right in those rows to the five elbows column It shows N A in the 1 1 2 3 8 cm row so 1 1 2 5 1 cm pipe cannot be used the 2 5 1 cm pipe row shows 40 ft 12 2 m so up to 40...

Page 11: ...0 kW 36 inches 91 cm for models 100 000 BTUH 30 kW Two pipe direct vent applications 9 inches 23 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW 12 inches 30 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW Single pipe applications 4...

Page 12: ...stion air systems must be installed so the vent and the combustion air pipes terminate in the same atmospheric zone Refer to Figures 13 or 14 VENTING MULTIPLE UNITS Multiple units can be installed in...

Page 13: ...ical vent Care should be taken to locate side vented systems where trees or shrubs will not block or restrict supply air from entering the terminal Also the terminal assembly should be located as far...

Page 14: ...ht FIGURE 19 Outside and Ambient Combustion Air GABLE VENT GAS VENT SOFFIT VENT VENTILATED ATTIC TOP ABOVE INSULATION OPTIONAL INLET a OUTLET AIR a VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE GAS WATER HEATER VENTILATED A...

Page 15: ...Air The ventilated attic space or a crawl space from which the combustion air is taken must comply with the requirements specified in AIR SOURCE FROM OUTDOORS in this instruction or in Section 5 3 Air...

Page 16: ...CONTROLS These controls are mounted on the burner box assembly If the temper ature in the burner box exceeds its set point the ignition control and the gas valve are de energized The operation of thi...

Page 17: ...ll start and come up to speed Shortly after inducer start up the hot surface igniter will glow for about 17 seconds b After this warm up the ignition module will energize open the main gas valve c Aft...

Page 18: ...3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas multiply the Heat content of the gas MJ m3 or Default 93 15 times 0 10 m3 of gas measured at the...

Page 19: ...shown in Figure 23 The procedure below is used to adjust either the high fire manifold pressure or the low fire manifold pressure IMPORTANT The cap for the pressure regulator must be removed entirely...

Page 20: ...The fan off timing may be adjusted by positioning the jumper on two of the four pins as shown in Figure 25 The furnace control board also allows user selection of the blower speed that is energized d...

Page 21: ...1225 35 1175 33 1105 31 1045 30 990 28 905 25 890 25 790 22 100 1600 C 80 1600 C HIGH 1960 56 1955 55 1925 55 1890 54 1830 52 1765 50 1695 48 1615 46 1600 45 1485 42 M HI 1565 44 1560 44 1560 44 1575...

Page 22: ...otal system static is 0 58 w c To determine the system airflow complete the follow ing steps Obtain the airflow values at 0 50 w c 125 Pa 0 60 w c 150 Pa ESP Airflow 0 50 2285 CFM 64 70 m3 min Airflow...

Page 23: ...106633 UIM A 0205 Unitary Products Group 23 SECTION X WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 26 Wiring Diagram...

Page 24: ...change without notice Printed in U S A 106633 UIM A 0205 Copyright by York International Corp 2005 All rights reserved Supersedes 035 20417 001 Rev C 0904 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Dr...

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