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987158-UIM-B-1013

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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS

The furnace control will allow power-switching control of various acces-
sories. 

ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER CONNECTION

Two 1/4” (0.64 cm) spade terminals (EAC and NEUTRAL) for electronic
air cleaner connections are located on the control board. The terminals
provide 115 VAC (1.0 amp maximum) during circulating blower opera-
tion.

HUMIDIFIER CONNECTION

Two 1/4” (0.64 cm) spade terminals (HUM and NEUTRAL) for humidi-
fier connections are located on the control board. The terminals provide
115 VAC (1.0 amp maximum) during heating system operation.

A mounting hole is provided on the control panel next to the furnace
control board for mounting a humidifier transformer if required.

HUMIDISTAT CONNECTION

For better humidity control during cooling operation, an external humidi-
stat may be used. When using a external humidistat, put the HUMIDI-
STAT jumper in the “YES” position. Connect the low voltage wiring as
shown in Figures 21-26, Thermostat Charts.

ZONING OPERATION

This furnace may be used in zoning systems, using a separate after-
market zoning control. For use in zoned systems, put the ZONE CON-
TROL jumper on the furnace control board in the “YES” position.

If the Zone jumper is put in the “Yes” position, the heating load logic
switches to a special algorithm for multi-zone homes. 

1. This algorithm operates at the “low demand” firing rate for 10 min-

utes and then ramps to high fire within 20 minutes (30 minutes maxi-
mum to get to 100% firing rate).

2. The special zoning algorithm does not have the Run 2 function, so

the burners will stop firing as soon as there is no call for heating.

HEAT PUMP OPERATION

This furnace may be used in conjunction with a heat pump in dual fuel
applications. For heat pump applications, put the HEAT PUMP jumper
on the furnace control board in the “YES” position. Connect the low volt-
age wiring as shown in Figures 24-26, Thermostat Charts. If a two-
stage heat pump is to be used, a two-stage thermostat is required.

If the Heat Pump jumper is in the “Yes” position, it indicates that there is
a heat pump present and the furnace is used as a secondary heat
source. In addition, the “Yes” Heat Pump jumper allows the system to
read the presence of the “O” terminal signal. In heat pump operation,
the following special algorithm logic applies:

1. Supplemental Heating

  -

 When both a “W” signal and a “Y1” signal

are present, the modulating firing rate will operate as normal, except
there will be no Run 2 function, so the burners will stop firing 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 and there will be no Run 2 function, so the burners will stop fir-
ing as soon as the “W” signal is removed.

3. Hot Heat Pump - The “hot” heat pump feature will work when the

control is wired to a 2-stage thermostat and a 2-stage heat pump.

4. Hot Heat Pump - The “hot” heat pump feature will not work when the

control is wired to a single-stage thermostat and a 2-stage heat
pump.

TWINNING

These furnaces are not to be twinned. If more than one furnace is
needed in an application, each furnace must have its own complete
duct system and its own wall thermostat.

SECTION VI: VENT SYSTEM

VENT CONNECTIONS

Figure 27 shows the furnace as it is shipped from the factory. To convert
to a horizontal or downflow position, remove the four screws that secure
the inducer assembly and rotate 90° being careful not to damage the
gasket. Reinstall screws. Remove cap from appropriate vent outlet
location on the cabinet cut insulation in cabinet to same size as the hole
provided and reinstall cap in the hole in the top panel.

CATEGORY 1 - 450 F. MAX. VENT TEMP.

The venting system must be installed in accordance with Section 5.3,
Air for Combustion and Ventilation, of the National Fuel Gas Code
Z223.1/NFPA 54 (latest edition), or Sections 7.2, 7.3 or 7.4 of CSA
B149.1, National Gas and Propane Codes (latest edition) or applicable
provisions of the local building code and these instructions.

The furnace shall be connected to a type B vent connector, and
shall be connected to a type B vent only. The furnace shall not be
connected to a chimney flue serving a separate appliance
designed to burn solid fuel. Single-wall vent pipe is not allowed.

It is recommended that the appliance is installed in a location where the
space temperature is 32 °F (0°C) or higher. If the appliance is installed
in a location where the ambient temperature is below 32 °F (0°C), the
combustion byproducts could condense causing damage to the appli-
ance heat exchanger.

This appliance may be common vented with another gas appliance for
residential installations as allowed by the codes and standards listed in
these instructions.

VENTING

Category I venting consists of vertically venting one or more appliances
in B-vent or B-vent connectors. Type B-vent system extends in a gen-
eral vertical direction and does not contain offsets exceeding 45°. A
vent system having not more than one 60° offset is permitted.

VENTING INTO AN EXISTING CHIMNEY

This furnace may not be vented directly into an unlined or clay tile-lined
masonry chimney. This furnace may be vented into a masonry chimney
if a double-wall metal chimney liner is used and the liner is properly
sized according to the requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code or in
Canada, the B-149 Installation Codes.

If this furnace is to be vented into a masonry lined chimney without  a
double-wall chimney liner, chimney kit S1-1CK0605 must be used.
Refer to the instructions with that kit for details.

In downflow applications, do not block the combustion air inlet. The
furnace must be installed on a coil cabinet or subbase to allow com-
bustion air to enter the burner compartment.

 FIGURE 27:  

Combustion Air Inducer

COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER

90°

90°

Mounting Screw
(Remove)

Flue Transition
(Do Not Remove)

Mounting Screw
(Remove)

Pressure
Switch

Pressure Switch
Tube Routing

Summary of Contents for TPLCC

Page 1: ...and Duct Dimensions 9 Recommended Filter Sizes High Velocity 600 FPM 9 High Altitude Orifices 11 Ratings Physical Electrical Data 11 Estimated Free Area 21 Unconfined Space Minimum Area 21 Free Area 21 Gas Rate CU FT HR at Full Input 25 Inlet Gas Pressure Range 26 Nominal Manifold Pressure 26 Blower Performance CFM Any Position 28 These high efficiency compact units employ induced combustion reli ...

Page 2: ...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 13 When lifting the furnace it is acceptable to use the primary heat exchanger tubes as a lifting point provided that the tubes are lifted at the front of the heat exchangers where attached to the vestibule panel Do not use the top return bend of the heat exch...

Page 3: ...t the National Fire Protection Association Inc Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 or for only the NFGC contact the American Gas Association 400 N Capital N W Washington DC 20001 or www NFPA org CANADA NSCNGPIC For a copy contact Standard Sales CSA International 178 Rexdale Boulevard Etobicoke Toronto Ontario Canada M9W 1RS STEP 3 Combustion and Ventilation Air US Section 5 3 of the NFGC air for Com...

Page 4: ...f the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery back up is installed on the floor level where the gas equipment is to be installed In addition the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a battery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is i...

Page 5: ...es are rotated down for shipment In order to use the flanges remove the screw holding an individual flange rotate the flange so it is in the upward position and reinstall the screw then repeat this for all 4 flanges If the flanges are not used they should remain in the rotated down posi tion as shipped DUCTWORK INSTALLATION AND SUPPLY PLENUM CONNECTION UPFLOW HORIZONTAL Attach the supply plenum to...

Page 6: ...ides of the furnace and the building joists studs or framing This line may be in contact with combustible material Refer to Figure 4 When moving or handling this furnace prior to installation always leave the doors on the furnace to provide support and to prevent damage or warping of the cabinet When lifting the furnace support the ends of the furnace rather than lifting by the cabinet flanges at ...

Page 7: ...exchang ers where attached to the vestibule panel Do not use the top return bend of the heat exchangers as lifting points as the tubes may shift out of position or their location brackets baffles DOWNFLOW APPLICATION To apply the furnace in a downflow position it will be necessary to rotate the vent blower 90 left or right so that the vent pipe passes through the side of the furnace casing rather ...

Page 8: ...e 2 COIL FURNACE ASSEMBLY HC SERIES COILS These coils are supplied ready to be installed in a right hand position or a left hand position When used in conjunction with a horizontal furnace blow through application the coil should be oriented with the opening of the A coil closest to the furnace See Figure 12 FIGURE 8 Coil Flange FIGURE 9 Horizontal Right Application Typical FIGURE 10 Horizontal Le...

Page 9: ...nal filter box FIGURE 13 Dimensions LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE 5 5 RETURN END B 24 25 29 5 For Cladded door add appoximately an additional 75 28 5 Electrical Entry Gas Pipe Entry Thermostat Wiring FRONT 14 1 1 5 23 SUPPLY END C 24 38 20 5 B Gas Pipe Entry Thermostat Wiring 33 A 5 Electrical Entry Vent Connection Outlet Vent Connection Outlet 4 Diameter Outlet Vent Connection Table 3 Cabinet and Duct Dim...

Page 10: ... by 4 per 1 000 feet above sea level The modulating furnaces automatically de rate for altitude by measuring the inducer blower pressure and using that to determine if there is adequate air to support good combustion If there is not enough combustion air to properly support 100 of the furnace nameplate input rate the control will reduce the input to the point that there will be good combustion An ...

Page 11: ...2 68 64 60 Orifice Drill Size 100 48 49 49 50 51 51 52 95 47 48 49 50 50 50 51 90 46 47 48 49 49 49 50 85 45 46 47 48 49 49 50 80 45 45 46 47 48 48 49 75 44 45 45 45 47 47 49 70 43 44 44 45 45 45 48 65 42 43 43 44 45 45 47 60 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 55 40 41 41 32 43 43 44 50 39 40 40 40 43 42 42 PROPANE KITS It is very important to choose the correct kit and or gas orifices for the altitude and the ...

Page 12: ...communica tions control wiring see the section below entitled Control Wiring using Communicating Controls The Communicating System consists of several intelligent communicat ing components including the Communicating Thermostat Control touch screen wall thermostat modulating variable speed furnace air conditioner 15 and 18 SEER premium air conditioners or heat pump 13 15 and 18 SEER premium heat p...

Page 13: ...through cabinet The 24 volt 40 VA transformer is sized for the furnace components only and should not be connected to power auxiliary devices such as humidifiers air cleaners etc The transformer may provide power for an air conditioning unit contactor AIR CONDITIONER CONNECTIONS This furnace may be used with single stage or two stage air condition ing units For Single Stage A C Connect the low vol...

Page 14: ...r 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 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 Humidity Rise W Modulating Heat Part Numbers SAP Legacy ...

Page 15: ...optional when used with batteries Thermostat Installer Setup 0170 System Type must be set to 8 2 Heat 2 Cool Multistage Conventional Connection of the C terminal 24 volt common is optional when used with batteries Thermostat Installer Setup 1 System Type must be set to 6 2 Heat 2 Cool Multistage Conventional Thermostat Installer Setup 15 Compressor Protection must be set to 5 C 24 Volt Common R 24...

Page 16: ...on 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 Part Numbers SAP Legacy 1 1 Move HUMIDISTAT jumper to YES if humidistat is to be used ID MODELS LO COMP Single Stage Compressor OUT O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool HI COMP Second Stage Compressor OUT T...

Page 17: ...OL X L Malfunction Light W Auxiliary Heat SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP 1 1 Part Number S1 2HU16700124 3 Y2 Second Stage Compressor Step 9 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to Pump OFF Step 1 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to Heat Pump 1 OD MODELS HGD HJR C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan MODULATING FURN...

Page 18: ...eat W2 OUT Second Stage Heat Y2 OUT Second Stage Compressor Y1 Single Stage Compressor X L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor W Auxiliary Heat BS Bonnet Sensor BSG Bonnet Sensor YORKGUARD VI CONTROL SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP Bonnet Sensor Optional Change FFuel jumper on the heat pump control to ON 1 H 3 YMB YZB OD MODELS Y2 Second Stage Compressor Thermostat Installer Setup 1 System Type mu...

Page 19: ...rgency Heat R 24 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 Installer Setup 0170 System Type must be set to 12 3 Heat 2 Heat Pump Thermostat Installer Setup 0190 Changeover Valve must be set to 0 O B terminal Energized in Cooling Thermostat In...

Page 20: ...d to a 2 stage thermostat and a 2 stage heat pump 4 Hot Heat Pump The hot heat pump feature will not work when the control is wired to a single stage thermostat and a 2 stage heat pump TWINNING These furnaces are not to be twinned If more than one furnace is needed in an application each furnace must have its own complete duct system and its own wall thermostat SECTION VI VENT SYSTEM VENT CONNECTI...

Page 21: ...creen shall have no dimen sion smaller than 0 25 0 64 cm 3 A manually operated damper or manually adjustable louvers are not permitted for use 4 A automatically operated damper or automatically adjustable louvers shall be interlocked so that the main burner cannot operate unless either the damper or the louver is in the fully open position FIGURE 28 Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casi...

Page 22: ...ectional area as the free area of the air supply inlet opening to which it connects 4 The blocking effects of louvers grilles and screens must be given consideration in calculating free area If the free area of a specific louver or a grille is not known Refer to Table 7 to estimate free area Ventilated Combustion Air The ventilated attic space or a crawl space from which the combustion air is take...

Page 23: ...iances connected to the venting system are not in operation 1 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch Determine that there is no blockage restriction leakage corrosion or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition 2 Close all building doors and windows 3 Turn on clothes dryers and TURN ON any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they shall...

Page 24: ...r 1 Turn off all other gas appliances and pilots 2 Run furnace for a minimum of 3 minutes in heating operation 3 Measure time in sec for gas meter to complete 1 revolution and note reading The 2 cubic feet dial provides a more accurate mea surement of gas flow 4 Refer to Table 10 for cubic feet of gas per hour 5 Multiply cubic feet per hour by heating valve BTU cu ft to obtain input If clocked rat...

Page 25: ...0 300 750 78 46 92 231 25 144 288 720 80 45 90 225 26 138 277 692 82 44 88 220 27 133 267 667 84 43 86 214 28 129 257 643 86 42 84 209 29 124 248 621 88 41 82 205 30 120 240 600 90 40 80 200 31 116 232 581 92 39 78 196 32 113 225 563 94 38 76 192 33 109 218 545 96 38 75 188 34 106 212 529 98 37 74 184 35 103 206 514 100 36 72 180 36 100 200 500 102 35 71 178 37 97 195 486 104 35 69 173 38 95 189 4...

Page 26: ...hanging the ATR jumper on the furnace control board The jumper is factory set to deliver an air temperature rise near the midpoint of the nameplate temperature rise range If more air is desired lower temper ature rise move the jumper to the 10 position If less air is desired higher temperature rise move the jumper to the 10 position Table 11 Inlet Gas Pressure Range INLET GAS PRESSURE RANGE Natura...

Page 27: ... adjustments to the cooling blower airflow Continuous Fan Operation The airflow delivered by the furnace dur ing continuous fan operation can be adjusted as desired This is done my moving the control fan jumper on the control board to give the desired airflow The jumper has three positions The H position delivers maximum air flow 100 of the blower capacity Position M delivers approximately 70 of t...

Page 28: ... H B 1125 750 1065 660 MH B 1225 820 1165 720 H A 1050 680 960 600 MH A 1100 740 1050 590 H C 890 600 855 525 ML B 920 615 875 540 MH C 675 450 640 395 L B 815 545 775 495 ML A 600 440 580 380 L A 720 499 700 430 ML C 540 440 525 380 L C High Low Speed Cooling CFM 080C16 100C16 Jumper Settings Hi Cool Lo Cool Hi Cool Lo Cool COOL Jumper ADJ Jumper 1715 1165 1600 1120 H B 1520 1020 1450 980 MH B 15...

Page 29: ...se controls are mounted on the burner assembly If the temperature in the burner area exceeds its set point the ignition control and the gas valve are de energized The operation of this control indicates a mal function 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 co...

Page 30: ...ith call for cooling Two Amber Flashes Normal operation with call for heat Three Amber flashes Normal operation burner is on at end of heat ing cycle after wall thermostat has been satisfied Four Amber Flashes Heating capacity is reduced due to restriction in the circulating air system Check for dirty filter or closed registers Five Amber Flashes Heating capacity is reduced due to restriction in t...

Page 31: ...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 X REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION MOTOR MOTOR DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER BLOWER COMBUSTION ELECTRICAL CAPACITOR RUN SWITCH LIMIT CONTROL FURNACE IGNITER SENSOR FLAME SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH DOOR TRANSFORMER VALVE GAS CONTROL TEMPERATURE SENSOR PRESSURE SENSOR TH...

Page 32: ... Condition None 1 Slow Green Rapid Amber 1 Amber 2 Amber 3 Amber 4 Amber 5 Amber 6 Amber Steady on Red 1 Red 2 Red 3 Red 4 Red 5 Red 6 Red 7 Red 8 Red 9 Red 10 Red 11 Red 12 Red SERVICING THIS UNIT OPEN ALL DISCONNECTS BEFORE CAUTION PRECAUTION OUVREZ LES DISJONCTEURS AVANT DE PROCEDER AVEC LE SERVICE DS ROS1 ROS2 XFMR HSI PF PS EAC LS HUM Legend Door Switch Roll Out Switch Roll Out Switch Transfo...

Page 33: ...age value between R and C on furnace control board volts AC Thermostat Type Other System Equipment and Accessories Owner Information Equipment Data Furnace Configuration Venting B Vent Electrical Line Voltage Outdoor Unit Model Outdoor Unit Serial Filter Thermostat Accessories Filter Location s Connections All Per Installation Instructions and Local Code Gas piping is connected including drip leg ...

Page 34: ...c before evaporator coil in w c 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 inspected flames are blue and extending directly into the primary heat exchanger cells Return Static in w c after filter furnace side Air Side Heating Air Side Continuous ...

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