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MAINTENANCE

 WARNING:

These maintenance instructions are primarily 
intended to assist qualified technicians 
experienced in the proper maintenance and 
operation of this appliance.

To prevent electric shock, personal injury, or 
death, disconnect the electric power before 
performing any maintenance.

Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best 
performance from a furnace. Follow these instructions for 
years of safe, trouble free operation.

•  Always replace the doors on the furnace after servicing 

or cleaning/changing the fi lters. 

Do not operate the 

furnace without all doors and covers in place

.

•  Verify the thermostat is properly installed and is not  

being  affected by drafts or heat from lamps or other 
appliances.

• To achieve the best performance and minimize 

equipment failure it is recommended that a yearly 
maintenance checkup be performed. At a minimum, 
this check should include the following items:

Air Filter(s)

 WARNING:

Never operate the furnace without a fi lter  in 
place. Dust and lint can build up on internal 
components, resulting in loss of effi ciency, 
equipment damage, and possible fi re.

Air fi lter(s) are not supplied with the furnace as shipped 
from the factory. The installer must provide a high velocity 
fi lter and rack for a fi lter in the return air duct adjacent 
to the furnace, or in a return air grill to the furnace.

NOTE: 

It is recommended that fi lters be cleaned or replaced 

monthly. New or newly renovated homes may require 
more frequent changing until the construction dust has 
minimized.

 

Filters designed to remove smaller particles 

such as pollen, may require additional maintenance. 
Filters for side return and bottom return applications are 
available from most local distributors.

Cleaning of Burners

If the burners must be cleaned, follow the steps below 
and see Figure 31 (page 35) for component location and 
identifi cation.

1.  Shut off gas supply to the furnace either at the meter 

or at a manual valve in the supply piping.

2.  Turn off all power to the furnace and set the thermostat 

to it’s lowest setting.

OPERATING SEQUENCE

The operating sequences for the heating, cooling, and fan 
modes are described below. Refer to the fi eld and furnace 
wiring diagrams (Figure 15, page 16), (Figure 16, page 
17) and (Figure 23, page 29).

Heating Cycle

1.  The thermostat calls for heat by energizing the 

W

 

terminal with 24VAC.

2.  The control verifi es the pressure switch is open.

3.  If the pressure switch is open, the control energizes 

the inducer and waits for the pressure switch to close. 
The pressure switch must close within 10 seconds.

4.  The control runs the inducer for a 30 second pre-purge.

5.  The control energizes the Hot Surface Igniter (HSI) 

output for the appropriate warm-up time limit.

6.  The control energizes the gas valve for 3 seconds.

7.  If the fl ame proved and ignites the gas, the control de-

energizes the HSI. The gas valve and inducer remains 
energized. The control goes to blower on delay.

8.  If fl ame is present, the control energizes the blower 

on the selected HEAT speed 30 seconds after the 
gas valve opened. The gas valve and inducer remain 
energized.

9.  When the thermostat demand for heat is satisfi ed, the 

control de-energizes the gas valve. The Inducer output 
remains on for a 30 second post-purge period.

10. Blower off timing begins when the thermostat is 

satisfi ed. The control will operate at the selected HEAT 
speed of 60, 90, 120, or 180 seconds. If the blower 
off delay jumper is not present, the fan should still 
operate for 120 seconds at the selected HEAT speed. 
The Indoor blower motor is de-energized after a blower 
off delay as selected by the movable jumper.

Cooling Cycle

1.  The thermostat calls for cooling by energizing the 

Y

 

terminal with 24VAC.

2.  The control energizes the blower in cooling speed 

and sends 24VAC to the contactor in the condensing 
unit

3.  When the thermostat removes the call for cooling, 

the contactor in the outdoor condensing unit is de-
energized and the control continues to run the fan for 
a period of 60 seconds.

Fan Mode

• When the thermostat energizes the 

G

 terminal for 

continuous fan (without calling for heat or cooling), the 
indoor fan is energized on the selected FAN speed.

•  If a call for cooling occurs during continuous fan, the 

blower will switch over to the selected COOL speed.

• If the 

W

 terminal receives a call for heat during 

continuous fan, the blower will de-energize.

•  A call for fan is ignored while in lockout

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Страница 1: ...e for future reference GAS FURNACES Installation Instructions Upflow Horizontal Model 92 1 AFUE DO NOT DESTROY KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safe...

Страница 2: ...CE INSTALLATION 12 General Requirements 12 Direct Vent 2 Pipe Applications 12 Upflow Installation 12 Side Return Air Inlet 12 Bottom Return Air Inlet 12 Horizontal Installation 12 Bottom Panel Removal...

Страница 3: ...nd position as specified in Table 1 page 5 Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air to the furnace space as specified on pages 4 8 Provide adequate clearances around the vent air intake termina...

Страница 4: ...stallation in a Garage WARNING Do not place combustible material on or against the furnace cabinet or within 6 inches of the vent pipe Do not place combustible materials including gasoline and any oth...

Страница 5: ...e operating at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan 6 Follow the lighting instructions Place the appliance being inspected into operation Adjust the thermostat so appliance is operating c...

Страница 6: ...inside the house resulting in improper furnace operationorunsafeconditionssuchasflameroll out It is imperative that sufficient air exchange with the outdoors is provided to prevent depressurization Ad...

Страница 7: ...d at 45 000 Btuh input and a furnace rated at 75 000 Btuh requires a volume of 6 000 cubic feet 50 x 45 75 6 000 to be considered unconfined If the space has an 8 foot ceiling the floor area of the sp...

Страница 8: ...ible surfaces However itisgoodpracticetoallowspaceforconvenience in installation and service VENTING REQUIREMENTS This furnace is classified as a Category IV appliance which requires special venting m...

Страница 9: ...ed areas and do not terminate above any public walkways If venting horizontally a side wall vent kit is available according to the pipe diameter size of the installation kit 904349 Please follow the i...

Страница 10: ...ted in the Table For extremely cold climates or for conditions of short furnace cycles i e set back thermostat conditions the last 18 inches of vent pipe can be reduced It is acceptable to reduce from...

Страница 11: ...is installed which uses the furnace blower to provide airflow over the indoor coil the coil must be installed downstream on the outlet side of the furnace or in parallel with the furnace If a cooling...

Страница 12: ...oranycombustiblematerialother than wood flooring The G7XC gas furnace may be installed directly on combustible wood flooring or supports For venting guidelines and specifications see Venting Requirem...

Страница 13: ...m panel 2 out through the front of the furnace 7 Reassemble the furnace in reverse order Inducer Assembly Rotation WARNING Inducer rotation must be completed before the furnace is connected to gas and...

Страница 14: ...are included in the extra parts bag that is supplied with the purchase of your furnace Depending on your particular installation some of these components are optional and may not be used Please refer...

Страница 15: ...of the condensate drain lines will depend on the configuration selected in Table 4 page 14 The drain lines can be routed out the left or right side of the furnace but must maintain a downward slope t...

Страница 16: ...nd or damage to the furnace Leak Check WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Never test for gas leaks with an open flame Check all connections using a commercially available soap solution A fire or explosi...

Страница 17: ...B 7 See Note B Right Side Entry Left Side Entry 1 7 4 See Note A See Note A 3 9 5 8 9 3 5 6 2 Figure 19 Typical Gas Connection ITEM and COMPONENT 1 Automatic Gas Valve w manual shut off 2 Burner Asse...

Страница 18: ...any of the original wires supplied with the furnace the replacement wire must be copper wiring and have a temperature rating of at least 105 F 40 C Low Voltage Wiring The thermostat must be installed...

Страница 19: ...Figure 21 or the wiring diagram label inside of the control door Twinning The control boards on fixed speed furnaces are capable of being twinned to other furnaces of the same series only if the follo...

Страница 20: ...OT install a jumper wire across a switch to defeat its function Verify the blower door is in place closing the door switch in the line voltage circuit Verify the gas line has been purged and all conne...

Страница 21: ...door must be installed during unattended operation 1 Remove the burner compartment door 2 Set the thermostat above room temperature and observe the ignition sequence The burner flame shouldcarryoveri...

Страница 22: ...he heating cooling and fan modes are described below Refer to the field and furnace wiring diagrams Figure 15 page 16 Figure 16 page 17 and Figure 23 page 29 Heating Cycle 1 The thermostat calls for h...

Страница 23: ...n monoxide poisoning that could result in personal injury or death Lubrication DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Thedescriptionsbelowarevariousfunctionalcomponents that affect the operation and shutting down...

Страница 24: ...furnace operates when the Blower Limit Switch is reset contact a qualified service technician to identify and repair the problem If the furnace still doesn t operate check the Flame Roll out Switches...

Страница 25: ...EW 4 KNOCKOUTS BOTH SIDES 1 LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE HOLE FOR THERMOSTAT CONDENSATE HOLE FOR ELECTRIC CONDENSATE HOLE FOR ELECTRIC 3 7 HOLE FOR THERMOSTAT 3 HOLE FOR VENT PIPE FLUE INLET AIR Figure 25 Fur...

Страница 26: ...1 085 36 1 045 37 1 0 1 1 1 350 30 1 315 30 1 280 31 1 245 31 1 205 33 1 170 33 1 135 35 1 100 36 0 1 1 1 1 390 29 1 350 29 1 315 30 1 275 31 1 240 2 1 200 33 1 160 34 1 125 35 1 1 1 1 1 420 29 1 380...

Страница 27: ...0 65 1 305 67 1 260 69 1 210 72 1 165 75 1 120 78 1 0 0 0 1 465 59 1 420 62 1 375 63 1 330 65 1 290 67 1 245 70 1 200 72 1 155 75 0 1 0 0 1 555 56 1 510 58 1 470 59 1 425 61 1 380 63 1 340 65 1 295 67...

Страница 28: ...176 353 48 75 375 750 104 35 173 346 50 72 360 720 106 34 170 340 52 69 346 692 108 33 167 333 54 67 333 667 110 33 164 327 56 64 321 643 112 32 161 321 58 62 310 621 114 32 158 316 60 60 300 600 116...

Страница 29: ...9 0 9 0 MANIFOLD PRESSURE 8 000 to 10 000 FT 51 51 51 51 ORIFICE SIZE 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 MANIFOLD PRESSURE Table 12 High Altitude Deration Propane Gas PROPANE ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL INPUT BTU 46 000 61...

Страница 30: ...MODELS SINGLE STAGE THERMOSTAT TO OUTDOOR UNIT COOL FAN SPEED HEAT HIGH COOL FAN HEAT MH ML LOW GREEN BLACK WHITE YELLOW YELLOW BLACK RED BLACK BLACK BLACK GREEN BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE RED GREY...

Страница 31: ...See View A See View A PVC Cap Plug Exhaust Vent See View B Drain Line Attached to 3 4 x 1 2 Hose Barb PVC TEE and Reducer Option 2 X See View C Inline Drain This drain not needed if X is less than 6...

Страница 32: ...ed with J Trap or field supplied loop Inline Drain Header Box Drain VIEW D VIEW E Inline Drain See View G See View G Plug See View E See View E See View D Drain Line Attached to 3 4 x 1 2 Hose Barb Ex...

Страница 33: ...t Air PVC Cap PVC Cap See View H See View I See View H Plug See View I Plug See View K See View K See View J Exhaust Vent PVC TEE and Reducer Drain Line Attached to 3 4 x 1 2 Hose Barb See View J Inle...

Страница 34: ...t as Close to Furnace as Possible Straight Neoprene Couplings with 2 Hose Clamps Upward Pitch 1 4 Per Foot Exhaust Vent 5 Combustion Air Vent Pipe 7 90 Elbows 90 Elbow Exhaust Vent Combustion Air Exha...

Страница 35: ...nsor 7 Gas Manifold 8 Gas Valve 9 Igniter 10 Inducer Assembly 11 Limit Switch 12 Main Air Limit Switch 13 Motor Control Board 14 Pressure Switch s B C D cabinets only 15 Roll Out Switch s 16 Transform...

Страница 36: ...ly for combustion and ventilation YES NO Installation Altitude ____________________ FT Deration Percentage ___________________ Furnace Input _______________________ Btuh Supply Air Temperature _______...

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