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Installation Guide

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Comfort Pack T Series 

with up to 

95% Gas Heat 

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Installation Guide for Comfort Pack (CPG 95TE) Units

TROUBLSHOOTING

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Venter motor will not start

No power to unit

1. 

 No 24 volt power to integrated circuit board.

2. 

 Integrated circuit board fuse blown.

3. 

Integrated circuit board defective.

4. 

Defective motor.

5. 

Turn power, check supply fuses or circuit breaker

1. 

Turn up thermostat; check control transformer output

2. 

Correct cause. Replace fuse (type ATC, 24VAC, 3A)

3. 

Replace integrated circuit board

4. 

Replace motor

5. 

Burner will not light

Manual valve not open

1. 

Air in the gas line

2. 

Gas pressure too high or too low

3. 

No spark:

4. 

          a. Loose wire connections

          b. Transformer failure

          c. Incorrect spark gap.

          d. Spark cable shorted to ground

          e. Spark electrode shorted to ground

          

           f. Burner not grounded

          g. Circuit board not grounded

          h. Integrated circuit board fuse blown

          i. Faulty integrated circuit board

 Lockout device interrupting control circuit by 

5. 

above causes

Faulty combustion air proving switch

6. 

Main valve not operating

7. 

          a. Defective valve

          b. Loose wire connections

Integrated circuit board does not power main 

8. 

valve

          a. Loose wire connections

          b. Flame sensor grounded

          c. Incorrect gas pressure

          d. Cracked ceramic at sensor

Open manual valve

1. 

Bleed gas line (initial startup only)

2. 

Correct supply pressure is 5” - 14” w.c. for natural gas or 

3. 

11” - 14” w.c. for propane gas

4. 

          a. Be certain all wire connections are solid

          b. Be sure 24 volts are available

          c. Maintain spark gap at 

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8

          d.  Replace worn or grounded spark cable

          e. Replace if ceramic spark electrode is cracked or

              grounded

          f. Make certain integrated circuit board is grounded to 

             ignitor 

          g. Make certain integrated circuit board is

             grounded to furnace chassis

          h. Correct cause; replace fuse (type ATC, 24VAC, 3A)

          i.  If 24 volt is available to the integrated circuit board 

and all other causes have been eliminated, replace 

board

Reset lockout by interrupting control at the thermostat or 

5. 

main power

Replace combustion air proving switch

6. 

7. 

          a.  If 24 volt is measured at the valve connections and 

valve remains closes, replace valve

           b. Check and tighten all wiring connections

8. 

          a. Check and tighten all wiring connections

           b. Be certain flame sensor lead is not grounded or

              insulation or ceramic is not cracked. Replace as 

              required

          c. Correct supply pressure is 5” -14” w.c. for natural

              gas or 11” - 14” w.c. for propane gas

          d. Replace sensor

Burner cycle on and off

Gas pressure too high or too low

1. 

Burner not grounded

2. 

Circuit board not grounded

3. 

Faulty integrated circuit board

4. 

Faulty combustion air proving switch

5. 

Flame sensor grounded

6. 

Cracked ceramic at sensor

7. 

Correct supply pressure is 5” -14” w.c. for natural gas or 

1. 

11” - 14” w.c. for propane gas

Make certain integrated circuit board is grounded to 

2. 

ignitor

 Make certain integrated circuit board is grounded to 

3. 

furnace chassis

If 24 volt is available to the integrated circuit board and 

4. 

all other causes have been eliminated, replace board

Replace combustion air proving switch

5. 

Be certain flame sensor lead is not grounded or 

6. 

insulation or ceramic is not cracked; Replace as required

Replace sensor

7. 

No heat (heater operating)

Incorrect valve outlet pressure or orifice

1. 

Cycling on limit control

2. 

Improper thermostat location or adjustment

3. 

Check valve outlet pressure

1. 

 Check air throughput

2. 

See thermostat manufacturer’s instructions

3. 

Cold air delivered

Incorrect valve outlet pressure

1. 

Check valve outlet pressure

1. 

Unit blower motor will not 

run

Circuit open

1. 

Defective Integrated circuit board

2. 

Defective motor

3. 

Check wiring and connections

4. 

Replace board

5. 

Replace motor

6. 

Unit blower motor turns 

on and off while burner

is operating

Motor overload device cycling on and off

1. 

Check motor lead against motor rating plate; replace motor if 

1. 

needed

Unit blower motor cuts out 

on overload

Low or high voltage supply

1. 

Defective motor

2. 

Poor air flow

3. 

Defective bearing or lubrication

4. 

Correct electric supply

1. 

Replace motor

2. 

Clean motor, fan, fan guard, filter and coils

3. 

Lubricate bearings or replace motor 

4. 

Содержание Comfort Pack CP9 T Series

Страница 1: ...PRODUCTS Go Thru the Wall CP9 T Series Please fill in the following information and file it for future reference MODEL NO ______________________________ SERIAL NO ______________________________ INSTA...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...Abnormal Functions page 18 High Altitude Operation page 18 20 Gas Piping Venting Pressures page 20 22 Ignition System page 22 23 Start up page 23 24 Special Notes for Extremely Cold Weather Areas page...

Страница 4: ...ck Nomenclature CP Product CP Comfort Pack 9 HeatType 8 80 Gas 9 95 Gas E Electric 4 Refrigerant 4 R410A 30 Clg Capacity 30 2 5Ton 43 Htg Capacity 43 43 MBH 50 50 MBH T Series T Tall A Option A Standa...

Страница 5: ...ATH WARNING WARNING DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT THE APPLIANCE AND REPLACE ANY GAS CONTROL THAT HAS BEEN UNDER...

Страница 6: ...NJURY OR DEATH GAS FIRED APPLIANCES ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES CONTAINING FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR COMBUSTIBLE DUST IN ATMOSPHERES CONTAINING CHLORINATED OR HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS...

Страница 7: ...moval Carefully slide the chassis out of the cabinet by grasping the handles located beneath the evaporator coil drain pan and pulling toward you while keeping the chassis centered in the cabinet As t...

Страница 8: ...d through an exterior wall with the back end extending 3 4 past the outside wall surface Provide support inside the building for the unit near the return air opening There should be enough clearance a...

Страница 9: ...age whenever the slide out chassis has to be removed from the cabinet remove the secondary drain trap before sliding the chassis out After the chassis is reinstalled in the cabinet prime the trap with...

Страница 10: ...erless trap to free end of the vinyl tubing Use provided routing clamp and sheet metal screw to secure waterless trap to side panel Follow all applicable codes to route condensate from waterless trap...

Страница 11: ...of air to the unit a The front of the unit must be mounted tight to the inside of the architectural grille b A barrier must be provided to prevent recirculation of air to the unit mixing of inlet and...

Страница 12: ...learance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 9 in for appliances 10 000 Btu h 3 kW and 50 000 Btu h 15 kW 12 in for appliances 50 000 Btu...

Страница 13: ...an Electrical Code Part I C S A Standard C22 1 In addition the installer should be aware of any local ordinances or utility company requirements that might apply Check the rating plate for the supply...

Страница 14: ...ctrical safety precautions when exposed to live electrical components could result in death or serious injury WARNING The high voltage power supply must agree with the equipment nameplate OR Make cert...

Страница 15: ...h is located ce the top of the burner assembly It is factory set and i justable If the setpoint is reached the flame rollo interrupt the electric supply to the gas valve If the fla switch activates id...

Страница 16: ...m of 8 inches above finished floor See installation guide for vent termination clearances 38 13 16 26 57 64 7 57 64 43 17 13 16 7 21 32 28 3 31 32 2 1 64 RETURN LOW VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT CONNECTION JUCTI...

Страница 17: ...otor and waits for the pressure switch to close If the pressure switch does not close within 240 seconds of the venter motor energizing on 3 attempts the control green LED will flash two times and wil...

Страница 18: ...motor on heat speed and venter motor remains energized The blower motor is shut off after 180 seconds When the blower motor de energizes the spark and gas valve are re energized and the control initi...

Страница 19: ...ermanent marker fill in the pressure setting Adhere the label on the heater near the gas valve so that it is conspicuous to someone serving the valve NATURAL GAS HIGH HEATING VALUE MANIFOLD PRESSURE G...

Страница 20: ...apping for test gauge connection drip leg and ground union fitting If the supply air from the unit is ducted to space s outside the space containing the unit the return air must be ducted from outside...

Страница 21: ...w c and a maximum of 14 w c Normally field adjustment should not be required Before attempting to measure or adjust valve outlet gas pressure the inlet supply pressure must be within the specified ran...

Страница 22: ...L HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C EXCEPT FOR LIMIT CONTROL FLAME ROLLOUT SWITCH AND SENSOR LEAD WIRES WHICH MUST BE 150 C PLEASE SEE HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELS CAUTION NOTE This is a fire t...

Страница 23: ...adequate for the load use turns the blower motor on heat speed and runs the venter motor The control will be in soft lockout and flashing fault code 3 before returning to normal operation When the sw...

Страница 24: ...ise to OFF Do not force 5 Close the access door Check Installation After Start Up If the heater is being derated for high altitude operation follow the instructions to adjust the valve outlet pressure...

Страница 25: ...d and replaced as needed and is not washable Substituting the air filter with media other than the type provided with the unit is not recommended since other materials may cause additional static pres...

Страница 26: ...OPERATE WITH MINIMUM MAINTENANCE TO ENSURE LONG LIFE AND SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE A HEATER THAT IS OPERATED UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND CLEANED AT THE START OF EACH HEATING SEASON...

Страница 27: ...igure 2 4 Turn the gas control switch to the OFF position 5 Label and disconnect the wires from the gas valve igniter flame sensor and flame rollout switch 6 Using two wrenches separate the ground joi...

Страница 28: ...od connections Proper operation of the direct spark ignition system requires a minimum flame signal of 1 0 microamps as measured by a microammeter For further information and check out procedure on th...

Страница 29: ...red button on the switch 15 to 20 minutes are required for the switch to cool sufficiently for resetting A distinct click will be felt when the switch resets Operate the furnace If the flame rollout s...

Страница 30: ...he Furnace 1 Remove the wire from thermostat and from furnace control board to disconnect freeze protection heater After removing front panels 4 Remove the 2 screws indicated at the right 3 Slide out...

Страница 31: ...Installation Guide Comfort Pack T Series with up to 95 Gas Heat 31 5 Remove the patch plate 6 Remove the 11 screws 7 Remove front furnace baffle 8 Remove 2 screws...

Страница 32: ...connect wire harnesses and loosen hose clamp on flue before sliding furnace out Note Be careful with the secondary HX since the fins can be damaged easily When setting it down make sure it is tilted t...

Страница 33: ...MOP RLA LRA HP RLA LRA HP RLA CP943043TB 208 230 1 60 14 1 67 9 1 4 2 4 1 2 3 8 20 3 23 8 35 CP943050TB 208 230 1 60 14 1 67 9 1 4 2 4 1 2 3 8 20 3 23 8 35 Electrical Data Model Description CPWS Wall...

Страница 34: ...95 Gas Heat 34 Check Your Temperature Rise The temperature rise should be as follows 43MBH 50 F Nominal 35 F to 65 F 50MBH 55 F Nominal 40 F to 70 F In order to calculate CFM use the formula CFM BTU O...

Страница 35: ...tory Heat Speed Setting Comfort Pack Gas CFM and Temperature Rise 50 000 BTU Input UNIT SIZE COLOR SPEED 1 w c TD 2 w c TD 3 w c TD 4 w c TD 5 w c TD CP943050TB Red 1 1000 43 1 975 44 2 950 45 3 930 4...

Страница 36: ...SET POINT IS 230V FIELD ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED FOR 208V APPLICATION 1 2 3 4 5 SPEED TERMINAL 1 HIGH 2 MED HIGH 3 MED 4 MED LOW 5 LOW TB ORANGE BLUE BLUE RED BLACK BLUE YELLOW RED BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE...

Страница 37: ...ed option thermostat 2 Dotted wiring installed by others 3 Caution if any of the original wiring as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced with wiring material having a tempe...

Страница 38: ...ing control at the thermostat or 5 main power Replace combustion air proving switch 6 7 a If 24 volt is measured at the valve connections and valve remains closes replace valve b Check and tighten all...

Страница 39: ...r Grille Top 14256535 Combustion Air Baffle 14256536 Combustion Air Inlet 14256537 Unit Skid Strap 14256646 Furnace Channel 14256663 Furnace Parts Part Description Part Number 43 MBH 50 MBH Gas Furnan...

Страница 40: ...r Coil Mount 14256483 Drier 14275947 Outdoor Fan 14214042 Outdoor Motor Mount 14270101 Indoor Blower Motor 14270067 Blower Wheel 14214045 Blower Housing 14214044 Indoor Motor Mount 14270109 Air Divide...

Страница 41: ...g OHM Reading between Terminals C R __________ 5 Compressor Winding OHM Reading between Terminals R S __________ 6 Compressor Winding OHM Reading between Terminals C Ground __________ 7 Compressor Win...

Страница 42: ...espect to the goods and are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties express or implied arising by operation of law or otherwise including without limitation merchantability and fitness for a parti...

Страница 43: ...his procedure shall render the warranty void B Compressors In addition to the above referenced requirements Customer is also required to purchase a replacement compressor and return the original compr...

Страница 44: ...IM CP9 T Series with up to 95 Gas Heat 2024 HEATING A C EQUIPMENT NATIONAL COMFORT PRODUCTS National Comfort Products A Division of National Refrigeration Air Conditioning Products Inc 539 Dunksferry...

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