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Service Instructions 

RSD6612021

July 2021

DM92SN, DM96SN & DC96SN MODELS

This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally 

trained HVAC technicians only. 

Daikin does not assume any responsibility for property 

damage or personal injury due to improper service 

procedures or services performed by an unqualified 

person. 

The material in this manual does not supersede 

manufacturers installation and operation instructions.

Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, 

service or repair(hereinafter, “service”) the equipment 

specified in this manual should service the equipment.  The 

manufacturer will not be responsible for any injury or 

property damage arising from improper service or service 

procedures.  If you service this unit, you assume responsi

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bility for any injury or property damage which may result.  

In addition, in jurisdictions that require one or more 

licenses to service the equipment specified in this manual, 

only licensed personnel should service the equipment.  

Improper installation, adjustment, servicing or repair of 

the equipment specified in this manual, or attempting to 

install, adjust, service or repair the equipment specified in 

this manual without proper training may result in product 

damage, property damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

Copyright © 2021

 

Summary of Contents for DC96SN

Page 1: ...n this manual should service the equipment The manufacturer will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service or service procedures If you service this unit you assume responsi bility for any injury or property damage which may result In addition in jurisdictions that require one or more licenses to service the equipment specified in this manual only licensed ...

Page 2: ...ORDS AND LABELS WARNING This unit should not be connected to or used in conjunction with any devices that are not design certified for use with this unit or have not been tested and approved by the manufacturer Serious property damage or personal injury reduced unit performance and or hazardous conditions may result from the use of devices that have not been approved or certified by the manufactur...

Page 3: ...ctly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone ...

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Page 5: ...nitial Release B 1st Revision Configuration M Upflow Horizontal Major Revision C Downflow Horizontal A Initial Release B 1st Revision Nox AFUE 80 80 AFUE 92 92 AFUE 96 96 AFUE 97 97 AFUE Cabinet Width A 14 Gas Valve B 17 5 T 2 Stage C 21 S 1 STAGE D 24 5 MOTOR Maximum CFM N Nine Speed ECM 3 1200 CFM 4 1600 CFM 5 2000 CFM MBTU h 030 30 000 BTU h 080 80 000 BTU h 040 40 000 BTU h 100 100 000 BTU h 0...

Page 6: ...harge process in Step 2 Use caution not to recharge your body with static electricity i e do not move or shuffle your feet do not touch ungrounded objects etc If you come in contact with an ungrounded object repeat Step 2 before touching control or wires 4 Discharge any static electricity from your body to ground before removing a new control from its container Follow Steps 1 through 3 if installi...

Page 7: ...it overfiring POSITION SIDES REAR FRONT BOTTOM FLUE TOP Upflow 0 0 1 C 0 1 Horizontal 6 0 1 C 0 4 POSITION SIDES REAR FRONT BOTTOM FLUE TOP Downflow 0 0 1 NC 0 1 Horizontal 6 0 1 C 0 4 DM92SN DM96SN MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS DC96SN MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS C Combus ble ifplaced on combus ble floor the floor MUSTbe wood ONLY For servicing or cleaning a 24 front clea...

Page 8: ...Pa Propane Gas Tanks and Piping WARNING Propane gas is heavier than air and any leaking gas can settle in any low areas or confined spaces To prevent property damage personal injury or death due to fire or explosion caused by a propane gas leak install a gas detection warning device A gas detecting warning system is the only reliable way to detect a propane gas leak Iron oxide rust can reduce the ...

Page 9: ...terflows electrical connection with the junction box located inside the burner compartment To make electrical connections through the opposite side of the furnace the junction box must be relocated to the other side of the burner compartment prior to making electrical connections To relocate the junction box follow the steps shown in the Junction Box Relocation section WARNING Edges of sheet metal...

Page 10: ...he junction box perform the following steps 1 Remove the burner compartment door 2 Remove and save the two screws securing the junction box to the side panel 3 Relocate junction box and associated plugs and grommets to opposite side panel Secure with screws removed in step IMPORTANT NOTE Wire routing must not interfere with circulator blower operation filter removal or routine maintenance To ensur...

Page 11: ...llows simultaneous operation of two furnaces and forces the indoor blower motors of each furnace to operate synchronously into a common duct system Using the twinning function will require only field installed wiring with no external kits or parts The staging and speed tap options must be set the same on both furnaces NOTE Each furnace must be connected to it s own 115 VAC power supply The L1 conn...

Page 12: ...mended that a LPLP03 kit also be installed The use of this kit will prevent the furnace from firing when the LP gas supply pressure is too low to support proper combustion All conversions must be performed by a qualified installer or service agency Gas Valve This unit is equipped with a 24 volt gas valve controlled during furnace operation by the integrated control module As shipped the valve is c...

Page 13: ...the cabinet A semi rigid connector to the gas piping may be used from there Use listed gas appliance connectors in accordance with their instructions Connectors must be fully in the same room as the furnace Protect connectors and semi rigid tubing against physical and thermal damage when installed Ensure aluminum alloy tubing and connectors are coated to protect against external corrosion when in ...

Page 14: ...lve before pressure testing supply piping system with test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 48 kPA WARNING To avoid the possibility of explosion or fire never use a match or open flame to test for leaks WARNING If the gas furnace is installed in a basement an excavated area or confined space it is strongly recommended to contact a propane supplier to install a gas detecting warning devic...

Page 15: ...A closed return duct system must be used with the return duct connected to the furnace NOTE Ductwork must never be attached to the back of the furnace For upflow installations requiring 1800 CFM or more use either two side returns or bottom return or a combination of side bottom Flexible joints may be used for supply and return con nections to reduce noise transmission To prevent the blower from i...

Page 16: ...ERS AFTER REMOVING SHEET METAL CUT USING TIN SNIPS PRESS OUT BY HAND SCRIBE LINES OUTLINING DUCT FLANGES Duct Flange Cut Outs Figure 12 When the furnace is used in connection with a cooling unit the furnace should be installed in parallel with or on the upstream side of the cooling unit to avoid condensa tion in the heating element With a parallel flow arrange ment the dampers or other means used ...

Page 17: ...nd two side returns or 20 X 25 filter on bottom return or combination side bottom if furnace is connected to a cooling unit over 4 tons nominal capacity Change filters before occupants take ownership of a new home Consider installing an air cleaner with deep pleated media filter at the time of furnace installation A deep pleated filter with a MERV rating of 8 minimum will often provide better filt...

Page 18: ...rimed prior to furnace startup To prime fill both sides of the drain trap with water This ensures proper furnace drainage upon startup and prohibits the possibility of flue gases escaping through the drain system Furnace Operation Purge gas lines of air prior to startup Be sure not purge lines into an enclosed burner compartment Follow NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code 8 1 for proper purging methods ...

Page 19: ... The gas valve is de energized The inducer remains energized for the post purge period 15 seconds The indoor blower runs for the selected off delay period 90 seconds by default adjustable from 30 180 seconds Heating Mode Speed Selection To change the main blower speed in HEATING mode follow the following steps 1 Press left or right button till LED displays gA1 for single stage HEATING Press center...

Page 20: ... period the cool circulator and air cleaner relay are de energized Cooling Mode Speed Selection To change the main blower speed in COOLING mode follow the following steps 1 Press the left or right switch until LED displays AC1 for single stage COOLING or AC2 for two stage COOLING Press the center switch and LED will display the selected speed number as Fxx xx Blower speed number from 1 to 9 2 The ...

Page 21: ...R DECK SCREWS SLOTS IN FILTER CLEAR SCREWS ON UNIT FRONT OF UNIT RETURN AIR CUTOUT AREA LOWER EDGE SCREW FILTER RACK ASSEMBLY FACE FILTER OPENING TOWARDS FRONT OF UNIT UNIT SIDE PANEL BASE OF UNIT EFR02 EXTERNAL FILTER RACK KIT 90 Upflow Model Furnaces ...

Page 22: ... in this manual under Vent Flue and Combustion Air Pipe Terminations for more information or consult the Installation and Operating Instructions IO 619 Vent Maintain 12 18 for Canada minimum clearance above highest anticipated snow level Maximum of 24 above roof Combustion Air Roof Boot Flashing Field Supplied Support Field Supplied 45 Elbow Field Supplied Combustion Air Vent Vent Combustion Air F...

Page 23: ... are NOT intended for use with single pipe indirect vent installations These vent kits must terminate outside the structure and may be installed with the intake and exhaust pipes located side by side or with one pipe above the other See the section in this manual under Vent Flue and Combustion Air Pipe Terminations for more information or consult the Installation Instructions IO 635 or IO 805 ...

Page 24: ...nsformers VOLT OHM METER G ND PRIMARY SECONDARY TRANSFORMER R C METER READS 24 VOLTS LINE VOLTAGE NEUTRAL LINE VOLTAGE L1 HOT VOLT OHM METER METER READS 120 VOLTS VOLT OHM METER C R G ND N L1 VOLT OHM METER READS 96 VOLTS IN PHASE C R G ND N L1 VOLT OHM METER READS 144 VOLTS OUT OF PHASE If meter reads approximately 96 volts the primary to secondary are in phase if reads approximately 144 volts ou...

Page 25: ...p condensate Use longest radius fittings possible If using 3 venting make the transition from 2 to 3 as close as practically possible Make sure there is no flue gas recirculation into the combustion air pipe Condensate Drainage Furnace combustion can be affected if a furnace is holding condensate Check for proper connections of drain hoses make sure furnace condensate trap is clean Make sure furna...

Page 26: ...lty Ignition Control Test Control S 313 Gas Valve or Gas Supply Shut Off Turn Valves to On Position S 317 Faulty Induced Draft Blow er Test Induced Draft Motor S 303 Faulty Blow er Motor PSC Test Blow er Motor PSC S 16A B C Broken or Shorted Ignitor Test Ignitor S 308 Dirty Flame Sensor Low UA Clean Flame Sensor S 314 Stuck Gas Valve Replace Gas Valve S 304 Faulty Gas Valve Replace Gas Valve S 304...

Page 27: ... G on the integrated ignition control 5 With the blower motor in operation the voltage should be 115 volts 10 percent 6 If the reading falls below the minimum voltage check the line wire size Long runs of undersized wire can cause low voltage If wire size is adequate notify the local power company of the condition 7 After completing check and or repair replace Junction Box cover and reinstall the ...

Page 28: ... A good capacitor will have a reading within 5 of the rated value S 16A Checking Air Circulator Blower Motor WARNING Disconnect ALL power before servicing 1 Remove blower compartment door to gain access to the circulator blower motor and integrated ignition control 2 Check for any obstruction that would keep the fan wheel fan motor from turning 3 Check wiring the motor has two wiring harnesses a m...

Page 29: ...ess air CFM being delivered the greater the rise The temperature rise should be adjusted in accordance to a given furnace specifications and its external static pressure An incorrect temperature rise may result in condensing in or overheating of the heat exchanger An airflow and temperature rise table is provided in the blower performance specification section Determine and adjust temperature rise...

Page 30: ...continuous unless heat exchanger temperature is above limit control setting If not as above replace the control VOLT OHM METER COLOR IDENTIFYING TAB Testing Primary Limit Control 90 Furnaces 4 After completing check and or replacement of primary limit control reinstall burner compartment door 5 Turn on electrical power and verify proper unit operation S 301 Checking Auxiliary Limit Control LIMIT A...

Page 31: ...ot close after manually resetting it must be replaced 6 Measure the voltage between each side of the rollout control and ground during the ignition attempt If a roll out switch has tripped it is important to find out why Possible causes could be flame impingement orifice plate out of position burners with excessive cross over slot dimension over firing improper orifices improper gas pressure air l...

Page 32: ...should be tested on the furnace with 24 VAC connected to the gas valve and manometers reading supply line and manifold pressures S 305 Checking Main Burners Burners have been redesigned for 34 5 chassis furnaces Overall length and width dimensions remain the same as 40 model burners The burners used 34 5 models have burner head insert with larger diameter center hole and a larger number of surroun...

Page 33: ...cal power and shut off gas supply 1 After turning off gas to furnace at the manual gas shutoff valve external to the furnace remove burner compartment door to gain access to the gas valve 2 Connect a calibrated water manometer or appropriate gas pressure gauge at either the gas valve inlet pressure tap or the gas piping drip leg as shown in the following figures NOTE At either location a hose fitt...

Page 34: ...et pressure tap Refer to Measuring Gas Pressure Single Stage Valves figure for single stage valve outlet pressure tap connections WARNING Line Voltage now present 3 Turn ON the gas and electrical power supply and operate the furnace 4 Measure gas manifold pressure with burners firing Adjust manifold pressure using the table below Natural Gas 3 5 w c Propane Gas 10 0 w c Manifold Gas Pressure The f...

Page 35: ...del VR8215 Gas Rate Range Nominal High Stage 9 7 to 10 3 w c 10 0 w c Low Stage 5 7 to 6 3 w c 6 0 w c Propane Gas Manifold Gas Pressure S 308 Checking Hot Surface Ignitor Single stage furnaces use a 115 volt silicon carbide igniter p n 0130F00008 with 17 second warm up time WARNING Disconnect ALL power before servicing 1 Remove burner compartment door to gain access to the ignitor 2 Ignitor cool ...

Page 36: ...Improper orifice size check orifice for obstruction S 310 Checking Pressure Switch The pressure control is a safety device to prevent the combustion cycle from occurring with inadequate venting caused by a restricted or blocked vent pipe In addition to the inducer pressure switch S model furnaces have a front cover pressure switch wired in series with the gas valve This pressure switch keeps the g...

Page 37: ...ector and neutral located on circuit board No voltage check for loose connection in the 2 pin connector or replace ignition control 4 If voltage is present in Steps 1 through 3 and the induced draft blower is operating check for 120 volts to the ignitor during the preheat cycle Measure voltage between Pin 2 on the 2 pin connector and neutral located on ignition control No voltage check pressure sw...

Page 38: ...g performance WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE Disconnect ALL power before servicing removing the filter or performing any other maintenance Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death MAINTENANCE Improper filter maintenance is the most common cause of inadequate heating or cooling performance Filters should be cleaned permanent or replaced disposa...

Page 39: ...isual check of the burner flames Turn the furnace on at the thermostat Wait a few minutes since any dislodged dust will alter the normal flame appearance Flames should be stable quiet soft and blue with slightly orange tips They should not be yellow They should extend directly outward from the burner ports without curling downward floating or lifting off the ports Check the Burner Flames for 1 Sta...

Page 40: ... 1 20 05 1 41 0130F00480 DM96SN1005CNAA 0 10 05 0 25 0 97 05 1 12 0130F00479 DM96SN1205DNAA 0 10 05 0 25 0 75 07 0 92 0130F00469 DC96SN0403BNAA 0 08 04 0 16 1 49 07 1 70 0130F00484 DC96SN0603BNAA 0 10 05 0 25 1 27 07 1 48 0130F00477 DC96SN0804CNAA 0 10 05 0 25 1 27 07 1 48 0130F00477 DC96SN1005CNAA 0 10 05 0 25 1 27 07 1 48 0130F00477 DC96SN1205DNAA 0 10 05 0 25 0 85 05 1 00 0130F00476 MODEL DM96S...

Page 41: ...ents can be made in 7 Secs increments from0 to 35 Secs Cool Off Delay Delay Seconds Default set at 65 Secs Adjustments can be made in 5 Secs increments from 0 to 120 Secs Blower Speed for Gas Heat Mode xx xx Blower Speed Number F01 F02 Gas Heat On Delay Delay Seconds Default set at 30 Secs Adjustments can be made in 5 Secs increments from 5 to 30 Secs Gas heat Off Delay Delay Seconds Default set a...

Page 42: ...42 1 STAGE STATUS CODES STATUS MENU Idle Continous Fan Compressor Cooling Low Stage Compressor Cooling High Stage Gas heat Single Stage Control OEM test Mode Mode Main Menu ...

Page 43: ...hanger Check circulator blower speed and performance Blocked filters restrictive ductwork improper circulator blower speed or failed circulator blower motor Correct speed or replace blower motor if necessary Loose or improperly connected wiring in high limit circuit Tighten or correct wiring connection Flame sensed with no call for heat Correct short at flame sensor or in flame sensor wiring Short...

Page 44: ...control module Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Correct condition which caused fuse to open replace fuse Integrated control module is non functional Replace non functional integrated control module Furnace fails to operate Grounding fault Poor neutral connection Verify neutral wire connection to furnace continuity to ground source Furnace fails to operate Open roll out switch Check for correc...

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Page 63: ...2 MANUFACTURER S SPECIFIED REPLACEMENT PARTS MUST BE USED WHEN SERVICING 3 IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED WITH THE FURNACE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY 4 UNIT MUST BE PERMANENTLY GROUNDED AND CONFORM TO N E C AND LOCAL CODES 5 TO RECALL THE LAST 6 FAULTS MOST RECENT TO LEAST RECENT DEPRES...

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