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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

SECTION IX: 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
burner 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 assembly. If the temperature
in the area surrounding burner exceeds its set point, the gas valve is
de-energized. The operation of this control indicates a malfunction in
the combustion air blower, heat exchanger or a blocked vent pipe con-
nection. Corrective action is required. These are manual reset controls
that must be reset before operation can continue.

PRESSURE CONTROLS

Pressure Sensor (Transducer) - 

This furnace is equipped with a pres-

sure sensor in the burner compartment near the combustion blower.
This sensor monitors combustion airflow through furnace and piping
systems. If any of the conditions listed below are detected by the pres-
sure sensor, the control board will prevent a hazardous condition from
occurring by speeding up the combustion blower motor in order to
maintain adequate combustion airflow. If the combustion blower is
already turning at full speed, the furnace control will then start reducing
the input to the furnace in order to maintain proper combustion with the
amount of combustion airflow available. If there is not enough combus-
tion air available to give proper combustion even at the minimum input
rate (35%), the control will close the gas valve and shut off the burners.
The sensor will detect the following conditions.

1.

Blockage of vent piping or vent terminal

2.

Failure of combustion air blower motor or blower wheel.

3.

Blockage of combustion air piping.

Pressure Switch - 

This furnace is equipped with a pressure switch

mounted on the draft inducer. This switch monitors the flow through the
vent system. The switch will close at the beginning of each cycle when
adequate combustion airflow is established. However, this switch may
be open under certain conditions when the burners are lit. 

The pres-

sure sensor is the primary flow sensor.

Condensate Pressure Switch - 

This furnace is equipped with a pres-

sure switch that will shut the furnace burners off if the condensate drain
line is blocked so that the water does not drain properly from the fur-
nace.

LIMIT CONTROLS

Limit Switch - 

This furnace is equipped with a high temperature limit

control mounted to the left side of the furnace vestibule panel. This limit
switch will open and shut off gas to the burners if it detects excessive air
temperature in the furnace, which can be caused by any of the following
conditions:

1.

Dirty filter

2.

Failure of the circulating blower motor or wheel

3.

Too many supply or return registers closed or blocked.

Temperature Sensor - 

This furnace is also equipped with a tempera-

ture sensor mounted to the vestibule panel, near the limit switch. This
sensor monitors the temperature of the air being supplied to the home.
If the sensor detects air temperature higher than normal, the furnace
control will speed up the circulating blower motor in order to try to
increase the amount of airflow being delivered, thereby reducing the air
temperature.

SECTION X: NORMAL OPERATION AND 

DIAGNOSTICS

NORMAL OPERATION SEQUENCE

The furnace control calculates the optimum firing rate each time the
wall thermostat R and W contacts close or open (at the beginning and
at the end of each call for heat) based on information from the thermo-
stat and past demand. UNLIKE CONVENTIONAL SYSTEMS, THE
WALL THERMOSTAT DOES NOT SIMPLY TURN THE FURNACE ON

AND OFF. THE FURNACE CONTROL CALCULATES THE DEMAND
AND MAY CONTINUE TO FIRE THE FURNACE DURING PORTIONS

OF THE THERMOSTAT “OFF” CYCLE. 

When the wall thermostat R and W contacts close, indicating a call for
heat, the following sequence occurs:

1.

The inducer is energized and ramps up its speed until airflow is
proven by the pressure switch and by the pressure sensor on the
control board.

2.

The hot surface ignitor is energized.

3.

After a 17-20 second igniter heat-up, the gas valve opens and the

burners light.

4.

When the control senses that flame is present, the circulating
blower starts at low speed.

5.

The furnace fires at 70% of full rate for 30-45 seconds, then drops
to the minimum (35%) firing rate.

6.

The firing rate is automatically adjusted to meet demand, increas-
ing gradually to maximum (100%) firing rate if the thermostat is not
satisfied within a defined time.

7.

When the thermostat R and W contacts open (thermostat is satis-
fied) the furnace control recalculates the demand and a new firing
rate. 

a.

If demand exceeds the minimum firing rate, the burners will
continue to fire at a recalculated reduced firing rate, decreas-
ing if the thermostat remains off for a defined time. 

b.

If demand does not exceed the minimum firing rate, the burn-
ers will shut off immediately. 

8.

After the burners shut off, the circulating blower will continue to run

until the temperature sensor detects that the supply air tempera-
ture has dropped to the desired level, which should take from 30 to
90 seconds.

 CAUTION

Main power to the unit must still be interrupted at the main power dis-
connect 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  discon-
nect.
Blower and burner must never be operated without the blower panel
in place.

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Summary of Contents for TM9M

Page 1: ...Variable Speed or PSC Modulating Furnace 16 Thermostat Chart Single Stage Heat Pump Variable Speed or PSC Modulating Furnace 17 Thermostat Chart Two Stage Heat Pump Variable Speed or PSC Modulating Fu...

Page 2: ...The air filter must be replaced upon substantial completion of the construction process Clean furnace duct work and components upon substantial completion of the construction process and verify furna...

Page 3: ...urisdiction In the United States and Canada follow all codes and standards for the following using the latest edition available STEP 1 Safety US National Fuel Gas Code NFGC NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 and the...

Page 4: ...in every dwelling building or structure used in whole or in part for resi dential purposes including those owned or operated by the Com monwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is l...

Page 5: ...shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent leaks DUCT FLANGES Four flanges are provided to attach ductwork to the furnace These flanges are rotated down for shipment In order to use the flanges...

Page 6: ...When lifting the furnace support the ends of the furnace rather than lifting by the cabinet flanges at the return air openings bottom or sides or supply air opening It is acceptable to use the primary...

Page 7: ...coils are factory shipped for installation in either upflow or down flow applications with no conversion Position the coil casing over or under the furnace opening as shown in Figure 7 after configur...

Page 8: ...coil and the top of the duct Refer to Table 2 COIL FURNACE ASSEMBLY HD SERIES COILS Horizontal duct coils are referred to as HD series coils This coil must be connected using a supply duct transition...

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Page 10: ...Gas piping may be connected from either side of the furnace using any of the gas pipe entry knockouts on both sides of the furnace Refer to Figures 13 and 16 DANGER An overpressure protection device...

Page 11: ...rger 43 orifices which will bring the input rate back up to approxi mately 76 000 BTU H which is what it should be for that furnace at 6 000 feet SECTION V ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION...

Page 12: ...iring to connect the Y and C terminals on the furnace control board to the proper wires on the con densing unit unit outside The 24 volt 40 VA transformer is sized for the furnace components only and...

Page 13: ...Full Stage Heat Clipping Jumper W914 for electric heat on thermostat is not necessary C 24 Volt Common Y Compressor SINGLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONER Y Compressor Contactor SINGLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONER C...

Page 14: ...ommon R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor DHUM Dehumidification Open on Humidity Rise W Modulating Heat Mo...

Page 15: ...is not necessary C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor DHUM Dehumidification Open on Humidi...

Page 16: ...ND DEFROST CONTROL X L Malfunction Light W Auxiliary Heat SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP Y2 Second Stage Compressor Step 9 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to Pump OFF Step 1 of Thermost...

Page 17: ...sing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 OUT First Stage Heat W2 OUT Second Stage Heat Y2 OUT Second Stage Compressor Y1 Single Stage Compressor X L Malfunction Light Y2 Second S...

Page 18: ...Volt Hot Heat XFMR RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR AUX Auxiliary Heat Step 1 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to HP2 Selection of GAS ELEC switch on thermostat not necessary Thermostat...

Page 19: ...the burners will stop fir ing as soon as the W signal is removed 2 Defrost Cycle When both a W signal and a Y2 signal are pres ent the modulating firing rate will operate at a constant 80 firing rate...

Page 20: ...rain and drain hose located in the loose parts bag The intake drain hose is to be installed by con necting it to the inlet pipe coupling and to the collector box as shown in Figure 25 27 and 28 The dr...

Page 21: ...ff so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate Shorten pressure switch hose Re route and shorten pressure switch hose Shorten rain gutter hose...

Page 22: ...tch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position May exit either side of the cabinet Move rain gutter hose to...

Page 23: ...ch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position...

Page 24: ...tting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this posit...

Page 25: ...mbustion air pipe 6 All models are supplied with 2 5 1 cm vent connections When the pipe must be increased to 3 7 6 cm diameter the transition from 2 to 3 must be done as close to the furnace as possi...

Page 26: ...5 80 000 4 125 100 000 2 20 100 000 2 NA 100 000 3 80 100 000 3 60 100 000 4 145 100 000 4 125 120 000 3 80 120 000 3 60 120 000 4 145 120 000 4 125 Elevation 4001 5000 Elevation 8001 9000 Model Input...

Page 27: ...AIR VENTING FIGURE 29 Dimensions TABLE 8 Elbow Dimensions Elbow A Dimension Illustrated in Figure 29 2 Standard 2 5 16 3 Standard 3 1 16 2 Sweep 3 1 4 3 Sweep 4 1 16 TABLE 9 Equivalent Length of Fitti...

Page 28: ...ements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier F Clearance to outside corner 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local insta...

Page 29: ...furnace must have a separate vent pipe Under NO circumstances can the two vent pipes be tied together The combustion air side of the two pipe configuration shown in Figures 32 and 33 can be installed...

Page 30: ...entering the terminal Also the terminal assembly should be located as far as possible from a swimming pool or a location where swimming pool chemicals might be stored Be sure the terminal assembly fol...

Page 31: ...inlet opening to which it connects 4 The duct shall terminate within 12 30 5 cm above and within 24 61 cm horizontally from the burner level of the appliance having the largest input 5 A square or re...

Page 32: ...tion provides an adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation VENT BLOWER ROTATION For ease of venting the vent blower may be rotated 90 in either direc tion For upflow installations the vent...

Page 33: ...rapid green signal indicating that the furnace is still in TEST MODE 9 When startup tests are completed turning off power to the board will take the furnace out of TEST MODE and will restore normal op...

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Page 35: ...actory set to deliver an air temperature rise near the midpoint of the nameplate temperature rise range If more air is desired lower tem perature rise move the jumper to the 10 position If less air is...

Page 36: ...sample for analysis it is permissible to drill a small hole in the plastic flue pipe for a sample probe provided that the vent piping is PVC and the hole is properly sealed afterwards If using a poly...

Page 37: ...1175 1129 1077 1011 925 837 120D20 High 2701 2620 2533 2429 2338 2227 2112 1993 1861 1706 Medium High 2125 2083 2046 1994 1955 1901 1857 1737 1621 1497 Medium Low 1664 1664 1547 1619 1580 1554 1468 1...

Page 38: ...ed with a high temperature limit control mounted to the left side of the furnace vestibule panel This limit switch will open and shut off gas to the burners if it detects excessive air temperature in...

Page 39: ...th inducer pressure below pressure switch setpoint switch is closed when it should be open Check pressure switch and pressure transducer Three Red Flashes Pressure switch open with inducer pressure ab...

Page 40: ...seconds The LED will flash three green flashes when the memory has been cleared then will resume the normal slow green flash after a five second pause SECTION XI REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION MOT...

Page 41: ...ID plug missing OR not connected properly None Slow Green Rapid Green Slow Amber Rapid Amber 2 Amber 3 Amber 4 Amber 5 Amber 6 Amber Steady Red 1 Red 2 Red 3 Red 4 Red 5 Red 6 Red 7 Red 8 Red 9 Red 1...

Page 42: ...1083293 UIM D 1116 42 Johnson Controls Unitary Products NOTES...

Page 43: ...neutral Ground wire is connected Line voltage value to furnace volts AC Low voltage value between R and C on furnace control board volts AC Thermostat Type Other System Equipment and Accessories Owne...

Page 44: ...Calculated input in btuh clock the gas meter Nat Gas Only Manifold Gas Pressure in w c furnace must be in TEST mode for setup Inlet Gas Pressure in w c LP Gas Conversion Kit Part Used Burner flame in...

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