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Dehumidification

The GE ECM motor has the capability to provide increased
dehumidification during cooling operation. This is
accomplished by lowering the airflow to approximately 85%
of the nominal cooling airflow. 

Example:

 Unit is operating at

1400 CFM and humidistat calls for dehumidification. Resulting
airflow is 0.85* 1400 CFM = 1190 CFM.

To make use of this feature, a 24VAC humidistat which
opens on humidity 
rise is required. Connect humidistat to
the HUMIDISTAT/HUM terminal on the low voltage terminal
board (see wiring diagram in the appendix). Clip the HUM/
PJ6 jumper on the low voltage terminal board. The system
is now ready to provide dehumidification.

Limit Check

Check limit control operation after 15 minutes of operation
by blocking the return air grille(s).
1. After several minutes the main burners must go OFF.

Blower will continue to run.

2. Remove air restrictions and main burners will relight

after a cool down period of a few minutes.

Adjust the thermostat setting below room temperature.
1. Main burners must go OFF.
2. Circulating Air Blower will continue to run for 120, 135 or

150 seconds, depending on the setting.

*PG13(48,60)***1A ONLY

: Circulating Air Blower will

continue to run for 180 seconds.

1

2

3

10

11

12

9

6

23

6

5

8

9

11

12

L2

L2

L2

L2

D1

L1

L

1

UNU

S

E

D

HE
A

T

CO

O

L

FS

K2

K1

R8

R10

R3

K4

K3

R31

  

LED

1068-83-400A

C27

D3

R38

D9

D10

R34

R35

R4

R11

R42

D12

R36

D11

D14

C20

Z1

R29

R22

C13

R25

D5

D7

Control Board (Top)

NOTE:

 If necessary, adjust fan OFF delay settings to obtain satis-

factory comfort level.

WARNING

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FIN IS H IN G  PH A S ES  O F  C O N STR U C TIO N  O N   A  N EW  S TR U C TU R E.   

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H IS   TYP E  O F

U SE   M A Y  R ES U LT  IN   PR EM A TU R E  FA ILU R E  O F  T H E   U N IT  D U E  TO   E XTR E ME LY

LO W   R E TU R N   A IR   T ER M PE R ATU R E S  A ND   EX PO SU R E  T O  C O R R OSIVE   O R   VE R Y

D IR TY   A TM OS PH ER E S.

Unit Shutdown

1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn off the electrical power supply to the unit.
3. Remove the heat exchanger door on the side of the unit by

removing screws.

4. Move the gas control valve switch to the OFF position. Do

not force.

5. Close manual gas shutoff valve external to the unit.
6. Replace the heat exchanger door on the unit.
7. If cooling and/or air circulation will be  desired, turn ON the

electrical power.

C

OOLING

 S

TARTUP

NOTE:

 Check all manual reset limit controls in heating circuit if

cooling mode does not operate.

Compressor Protection Devices

The compressor includes components which are designed
to protect the compressor against abnormal operating
conditions.

WARNING

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O PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL

POWER BEFORE INSPECTING OR SERVICING THE UNIT. 

A

LL COMPRESSOR

PROTECTION DEVICES RESET AUTOMATICALLY, ENERGIZING THE CONTACTOR

AND OUTDOOR FAN.

Cooling Refrigerant Charging

Check unit charge before putting the cooling section into full
operation. The unit is factory charged with R-22 for nominal air
flow and static pressure conditions. The unit has a piston
flowrator expansion device.

NOTE:

 *PG1360 is equipped with a thermostatic valve expansion

device.

To ensure the unit is properly charged for the intended
application, check the unit refrigerant superheat at the
compressor. The refrigerant superheat is a function of outdoor
ambient temperature and return air temperature of the
conditioned space. It is the installing contractors responsibility
to ensure the proper refrigerant superheat at the compressor
is adjusted for each application. For example, 10 degree
refrigerant superheat level is adequate for a 95 degree outdoor
ambient temperature and a 78 - 80 degree for indoor return air
temperature.  As the outdoor ambient temperature rises the
superheat decreases and as the outdoor ambient temperature
lowers the superheat increases. Proper superheat adjustment
optimizes cooling performance.
For models equipped with thermostatic expansion valve, charge
system to 12-14 degrees of subcooling, adjust expansion valve
stem for superheat setting when necessary.

NOTE:

 The expansion valve will not need adjustment for most

applications. Ensure system superheat is set between 10-12 degrees
after final adjustment.

Cooling Operation

NOTE:

 Mechanical cooling cannot be reliably provided at ambient

temperatures below 50° F.

1. Turn on the electrical power supply to the unit.
2. Place the room thermostat selector switch in the COOL

position (or AUTO if available, and if automatic changeover
from cooling to heating is desired).

3. Set the room thermostat to the desired temperature.

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G

I

GNITION

 C

ONTROL

 E

RROR

 C

ODES

The following presents probable causes of questionable unit
operation.  Refer to 

Diagnostic Indicator Chart 

 for an

interpretation of the signal and to this section for an explanation.

Remove the control box access panel and note the number of
diagnostic LED flashes.  Refer to 

Diagnostic Indicator Chart

for an interpretation of the signal and to this section for an
explanation.

Содержание GPG13

Страница 1: ...Requirements Embodied in The American National Standard National Standard of Canada Shown Below ANSI Z21 47 CSA 2 3 Central Furnaces RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION ATTENTION INSTALLING...

Страница 2: ...11 HEATING 11 COOLING 11 FAN ONLY 12 Startup Adjustments and Checks 12 HEATING STARTUP 12 COOLING STARTUP 15 Troubleshooting 15 IGNITION CONTROL ERROR CODES 15 ABNORMAL OPERATION HEATING 16 ABNORMAL O...

Страница 3: ...L TO SHUT OFF TURN OFF THE MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE EXTERNAL TO THE FURNACE BEFORE TURNING OFF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY WARNING THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS OR PRODUCES A CHEMICAL OR CHEMICALS WHICH MAY CAUSE S...

Страница 4: ...the outdoor air i e combustion air for the unit will be frequently contaminated by compounds containing chlorine or fluorine Common sources of such compounds include swimming pool chemicals and chlor...

Страница 5: ...TION ELECTRIC SHOCK OR CARBON MONOXIDE THIS UNIT MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED REPAIRED OPERATED AND MAINTAINED This unit is approved for outdoor installation ONLY To assure that your unit operates safel...

Страница 6: ...TION AND OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HIGH ALTITUDE KITS ARE FOR U S INSTALLATIONS ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN CANADA The rating plate is stamped with the model number type of gas and gas input rating...

Страница 7: ...E A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME TO TEST FOR LEAKS NEVER EXCEED SPECIFIED PRESSURES FOR TESTING HIGHER PRESSURE MAY DAMAGE GAS VALVE AND CAUSE OVERFIRING WHICH MAY RESULT IN PREMATURE HEAT EXCHANGE FAILURE THI...

Страница 8: ...acturers and propane gas suppliers Since propane gas will quickly dissolve white lead or most standard commercial compounds special pipe dope must be used Shellac base compounds resistant to the actio...

Страница 9: ...SI Z21 20 AUTOMATIC IGNITION SYSTEM L2 L2 L2 L2 ECON 120 135 150 SPEED UP LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTOR Y Y2 Low Voltage Wiring PG1360 1A Only Refer to the unit wiring diagram for electrical connections When...

Страница 10: ...onal Board of Fire Underwriters for the Installation of Air Conditioning Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Systems Pamphlets No 90A and 90B The supply duct from the unit through a wall may be installed...

Страница 11: ...lower will deenergize This allows any additional heat in the heat exchanger to be transferred to the conditioned space PG13 48 60 1A ONLY HEAT FAN OFF delay is fixed at 180 seconds Airflow level is 50...

Страница 12: ...lout protection device is located on the burner bracket The reason for elevated temperatures at the control should be determined and repaired prior to resetting this manual reset control WARNING TO AV...

Страница 13: ...gas being delivered to the unit 3 INPUT GAS HTG VALUE x 3600 SEC PER CUBIC FOOT Example Natural gas with a heating value of 1000 BTU per cubic foot and 34 seconds per cubic foot as determined by Step...

Страница 14: ...utward from the burner without curling floating or lifting off Temperature Rise Check Check the temperature rise through the unit by placing thermometers in supply and return air registers as close to...

Страница 15: ...does not operate Compressor Protection Devices The compressor includes components which are designed to protect the compressor against abnormal operating conditions WARNING TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY...

Страница 16: ...and carefully clean with steel wool Check wiring Check wiring for opens shorts and miswiring Important If you have to frequently reset your gas electric package unit it means that a problem exists th...

Страница 17: ...bris CONDENSER EVAPORATOR AND INDUCED DRAFT MOTORS Bearings on the air circulating blower motor condenser motor and the combustion fan motor are permanently lubricated No additional oiling is required...

Страница 18: ...rical power and gas supply CAUTION LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION CAUTION ALWAYS VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER...

Страница 19: ...Seconds 0 7 30 0 60 Circulator Blower Outdoor Fan and Compressor Thermostat ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Legend PG10 12 24 60 PG1324 42 PG1348 60 100 50 Light Signal Refer to Abnormal Heating or Cooling Opera...

Страница 20: ...SUPPLY ENTRANCE CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 3 4 NPT FEMALE 16 1 8 19 1 8 EVAPORATOR CONTROL PANEL ACCESS PANEL 4 3 4 B 7 15 16 16 B 5 1 2 1 3 8 16 2 3 4 A 18 7 16 FLUE EXHAUST 51 47 BLOWER ACCESS PAN...

Страница 21: ...H OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L2 NOTE 4 B BL Y R FS R O R H C F Y BR CAP1 BL B PU 4 SPEED MOTOR ALS Y Y PS PU W G G W R BL Y Y PU R C Y Y2 Y1 Y BL 6 5 2 3 G 4 1 Y PU PL RS MV GAS VALVE MV GV PU W R BL GV...

Страница 22: ...ER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH B4312003 REV B Wiring is subject to change Always...

Страница 23: ...TC OT1 O T2 BR CM PU B Y COMP B B S C R CH OPTIONAL BL C LS R R BL BL PU BL R PU R R G G Y W PU Y1 Y 208 230 1 60 POWER SUPPLY B NOTE 2 B B BL BL BL BL B PU L1 B R CC L2 T1 T2 R B Y GRD R Y R Y2 CH O...

Страница 24: ...ENSER MOTOR CC CONTACTOR CH CRANKCASE HEATER FS FLAME SENSOR COMPONENT LEGEND CAP CAPACITOR L2 L2 MARKED TERMINAL LINE VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE UNMARKED TERMINAL WIRING WIRE SPLICE Y Y C Y2 Y2 1 REPLACEMEN...

Страница 25: ...PU B Y COMP B B S C R CH OPTIONAL BL C LS R R BL BL PU BL R PU R R G G Y Y Y2 W PU Y1 Y 208 230 1 60 POWER SUPPLY B NOTE 2 B B BL BL BL BL B PU L1 B R CC L2 T1 T2 R B Y GRD R Y1 PU PU BL BL BL PU Y Y...

Страница 26: ...NSER MOTOR CC CONTACTOR CH CRANKCASE HEATER FS FLAME SENSOR COMPONENT LEGEND CAP CAPACITOR L2 L2 MARKED TERMINAL LINE VOLTAGE LOW VOLTAGE UNMARKED TERMINAL WIRING WIRE SPLICE SOL SOLENOID 2 STAGE nd Y...

Страница 27: ...U PU PU BL BR 1 4 3 2 5 6 F C 240 24V 1 C 2 208 3 NOTE 4 GAS VALVE NOTE 5 ALT HONEYWELL W R GAS VALVE PLF Y1 Y2 Y C R W G CH OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 2 208 230 3 60 CH OPTIONAL P...

Страница 28: ...ALS LS 8 6 3 RS PLF 6 5 2 3 C 1 4 GV FALSE FLAME SENSED OUTPUT DELAY OPEN LIMIT SWITCH COMPRESSOR ANTI CYCLE TIMER MAIN LIMIT OPEN STICKING GAS VALVE BAD SWITCH 3 MIN COMP WITHOUT INDUCER ON PRESSURE...

Страница 29: ...ECON 120 150 11 8 12 9 7 10 4 2 5 6 3 1 DI L1 FS HEAT UNUSED L2 GND POWER SUPPLY 208 230 3 60 CH OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L2 NOTE 3 Y1 Y2 CH OPTIONAL NOTE 5 PLF T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 NOTE 4 NO TE2 SEE NOTE 6...

Страница 30: ...CITOR WITH ECONOMIZER OPTION WH GR RD PU BL BL YL RD GR WH NO ECONOMIZER WH W W 0140G00087 Y C W R G Y C R G PU Y1 BL YL Y2 C GR RD G R THERMOSTAT FIELD WIRING 2 STAGE COOLING NOTE 3 TR NOTE NOTE 7 NO...

Страница 31: ...IONAL 460 3 60 SEE NOTE 6 BK BK PU RD BK YL RD GND RD BK BK RD CH OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L2 NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 3 SEE NOTE 5 TO THERMOSTAT VM GAS VALVE IGN FS MV ALT HONEYWELL GAS VALVE MV W R GV 5 4 1...

Страница 32: ...TYPE OF INSULATION AS ORIGINAL USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY 0140G00088 4 ACCESSORY ECONOMIZER PLUG ON SELECT MODELS ADJACENT SPEED REPLACE THE BLACK MOTOR LEAD AT IBR 3 WITH RED 3 460V UNITS ARE SINGLE...

Страница 33: ...WH WH RD BK PU BL W R GAS VALVE GAS VALVE ALT HONEYWELL TO THERMOSTAT R C G Y W COOL P1 ECON 11 8 12 9 7 10 4 2 5 6 3 1 DI L1 FS HEAT UNUSED L2 GND POWER SUPPLY 460 3 60 CH OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L...

Страница 34: ...PTION WH GR RD PU BL BL YL RD GR WH NO ECONOMIZER WH W W 0140G00089 Y C W R G Y C R G PU Y1 BL YL Y2 C GR RD G R THERMOSTAT FIELD WIRING 2 STAGE COOLING NOTE 2 TR NOTE NOTE 6 NOTE 6 4 SEE NOTE 7 EM R...

Страница 35: ...135 ECON 120 150 11 8 12 9 7 10 4 2 5 6 3 1 DI L1 FS HEAT UNUSED L2 GND POWER SUPPLY 208 230 1 60 CH OPTIONAL CONNECTED AT L1 L2 NOTE 3 Y1 Y2 CH OPTIONAL NOTE 5 PLF T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 NOTE 4 N OTE2 SEE N...

Страница 36: ...ZER OPTION WH GR RD PU BL BL YL RD GR WH NO ECONOMIZER WH W W 0140G00267 Y C W R G Y C R G PU Y1 BL YL Y2 C GR RD G R THERMOSTAT FIELD WIRING 2 STAGE COOLING NOTE 3 TR NOTE NOTE 7 NOTE 7 5 NOTE 2 EM R...

Страница 37: ...Ton 2 1 2 Ton 3 Ton 3 1 2 4 Ton 5 Ton Min Filter Size 1 20 x 20 x 1 1 20 x 25 x 1 1 25 x 25 x1 2 20 x 20 x 1 2 20 x 25 x 1 MINIMUM CLEARANCES NOTE Roof overhang should be no more than 36 3 MIN 12 MIN...

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Страница 40: ...significantly reduce the most frequent causes of product failure They are simple to service and forgiving to operate We use quality materials and components Finally every unit is run tested before it...

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