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Installer’s Guide

Turning off from 1st stage: 

Same sequence as cycling on 1st stage heat (described 

previously) except that the thermostat will make the transition to 

off as described previously and will keep the heat pump turned 

off.

Cooling Cycle:

 

With the comfort control set to 

COOL 

and the fan set to 

AUTO

the thermostat will energize (Y/Y1), (G), and (O).  These signals 
will energize the compressor contactor (CC), the indoor blower 
motor (IDM), and the switchover valve (SOV), respectively.

The energized compressor contactor (CC) completes the 
circuit to the compressor (CPR) and a secondary circuit to the 
outdoor fan motor (ODM). If the compressor safety controls are 
closed, the compressor (CPR) will operate with the outdoor fan 
motor (ODM). The indoor blower motor (IDM) will operate as 
a result of the (G) signal. The thermostat will continue to cycle 
the compressor with the indoor blower to maintain the indoor 
temperature at the desired setpoint. With the thermostat fan 
switch in the ON position, the indoor blower motor (IDM) will 
continue to run at constant circulation regardless of compressor 
and condenser fan operation.

Safety Sequences

This product is equipped with the following devices.

The temperature limit switch (TCO) is located on the blower 
barrier, and can be accessed through the blower compartment. 
This automatic reset device protects against excessive supply air 
temperature. If this device opens, the gas valve is immediately 
closed and will not permit operation until the limit switch closes. 

The rollout switch (RO) is located in the gas compartment near 
the inlet of the burners. This is a manual reset device designed to 
protect against any form of flame rollout. If this device is opened 
the gas valve is immediately de-energized and the control (IGN) 
will lockout the system. The rollout switch (RO) must be reset 
before operation is allowed to continue.

The pressure switch (PS) is located in the upper right side of 
the gas compartment. This automatic device assures adequate 
combustion air pressure. If pressure against the induced draft 
blower outlet becomes excessive, the pressure switch will react 
and shut off the gas valve, until acceptable combustion pressure 
is again available.

If the control (IGN) does not sense flame within the first trial 
for ignition period, the gas valve will be de-energized. The 
control (IGN) will initiate a 60-second interpurge. Following the 
interpurge, the control will perform a second ignition attempt. If 
the second try is not successful, the control will start another 
60-second interpurge. After the interpurge a third attempt will be 
tried. If the third try is not successful, the control will lock out.

If loss of flame occurs during a heating cycle, the control (IGN) 
will close the gas valve and cycle through the ignition trial as 
stated above.

If control lock out occurs, the control (IGN) will retry a complete 
ignition sequence in 1 hour.

The control (IGN) can be reset by removing power to the unit 
or by turning the thermostat from ON to OFF for approximately 
three seconds, then back ON.

*CONT802 and *CONT803 Operational Differences 

from the above sequence: 

NOTE: 

Unlike the *CONT402, these two controls will not 

call for the furnace to operate when the outdoor temperature 

is above the selected outdoor temperature changeover point 

even if the heat pump capacity is not enough to maintain the 

indoor temperature at the desired heating setpoint.  If it is 

anticipated that the installer selected 

outdoor temperature 

changeover point from heat pump to furnace must be set 

to a temperature at or below where this occurs, then the 

*CONT402 control must be used instead of the *CONT802 

and *CONT803 Comfort Controls.

These two controls are not able to cycle on second stage heat 

in the same way as the *CONT402.  The *CONT402 can cycle 

the gas heat on and off to 

maintain the indoor temperature 

at the desired heating setpoint without transitioning to heat 

pump operation each cycle if the building load is relatively 

high.  These two controls will cycle on second stage heat by 

alternating between gas heat and heat pump operation. 

These 

two controls may take up to 25 minutes to transition between 

heat pump and gas operation.

These two controls require a field installed jumper wire 
between the W1 and W2/X2 low voltage wires at the 4DCL 
unit since these two controls produce only a W1 output for 
auxiliary heat.  This jumper will result in low fire gas heating 
for 10 minutes or for as long as W1 is present if less than 
10 minutes during auxiliary heating.  Then, if the W1 signal 
is still present from the Comfort Control, the 4DCl unit will 
transition automatically to high fire and operate on high fire 
for the remaining duration of the call for auxiliary heat.  During 
Emergency Heat mode operation these two controls will first 
energize X2 on a call for heat and will potentially energize W1 
as well.  In contrast, the *CONT402 Comfort Control will first 
energize W1 on a call for Auxiliary or Emergency Heat mode 
and will potentially energize W2 as well as required by the 
building load.

DEMAND DEFROST OPERATION

During the heating cycle, the outdoor coil may require a defrost 

cycle which is determined by the demand defrost control (DFC). 

This control continuously measures the outdoor coil temperature 

(CBS) and the outdoor ambient temperature (ODS-B) and 

calculates the difference or delta-T measurement. An initiate 

delta-T is calculated based on the delta-T measurements 

obtained after defrost terminates (when the outdoor coil should 

be clear of frost).  When the measured delta-T during heating 

operation reaches the calculated initiate delta-T, the demand 

defrost control (DFC) opens the circuit to the outdoor fan motor 

(ODM) and energizes the switch-over valve (SOV), placing the 

unit in the cooling mode to defrost the outdoor coil. The outdoor 

coil temperature sensor (CBS) terminates the defrost cycle, 

or times off after twelve, fifteen, or twenty minutes in defrost, 

the (DFC) energizes the outdoor fan motor (ODM) and fifteen 

seconds later de-energizes the (SOV), which returns the unit 

to the heating mode. Supplementary gas heat is brought on to 

control indoor temperature during the defrost cycle.

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Страница 1: ...ards during installation and service the electrical supply must be disconnected and the main gas valve must be turned off If operating checks must be performed with the unit operating it is the technician s responsibility to recognize these hazards and proceed safely WARNING SAFETY HAZARD Do not operate the unit without the evaporator fan or coil access pan els in place Reinstall the access panels...

Страница 2: ...erate fiber concentrations requiring additional respiratory pro tection Use the appropriate NIOSH approved respirator in these situations FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact Flush eyes with water to remove dust If symptoms persist seek medical attention Skin Contact Wash affected area gently with soap and warm water after handling This product contains fiberglass wool insulation Fiberglass dust and cer...

Страница 3: ...ctory this unit is for use with natural gas only It is listed by Underwriters Laboratory An LP Gas conver sion kit is available Extreme mounting kits for slab and curbs are also available Packaged units are designed for outdoor mounting with a vertical condenser discharge They can be located either at ground level or on a roof in accordance with local codes or National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1A L...

Страница 4: ...Unit Clearances Figure 1 4DCL4024 through 4DCL4036 1 of 3 Figures 1 through 6 show the unit critical dimensions NOTE The view labed Bottom Side represents the base as viewed looking up from underneath the unit RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 5: ...Page 5 Installer s Guide Figure 2 4DCL4024 through 4DCL4036 2 of 3 RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 Installer s Guide Figure 3 4DCL4024 through 4DCL4036 3 of 3 4DCL4024 060 4DCL4030 070 4DCL4036 4DCL6036 070 RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 7: ...Page 7 Installer s Guide Figure 4 4DCL4042 through 4DCL 4060 1 of 3 NOTE The view labed Bottom Side represents the base as viewed looking up from underneath the unit RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 8: ...Page 8 Installer s Guide Figure 5 4DCL4042 through 4DCL4060 2 of 3 RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 9: ...Page 9 Installer s Guide Figure 6 4DCL4042 through 4DCL4060 3 of 3 4DCL4042 090 4DCL4048 090 4DCL4060 115 RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 10: ...tion section for instruction on converting the supply and return airflow covers to down airflow 3 The field assembled Roof Mounting Curb BAYCURB050A or BAYCURB051A or a field fabricated curb should be in place before the unit is hoisted to the roof top The Roof Mounting Curb frame must be installed on a flat level section of the roof maximum of 1 4 per foot pitch and provide a level mounting surfa...

Страница 11: ... mate rial shall be maintained on air outlet duct Rooftop Installation Curb Mounting Convert Horizontal Airflow to Down Airflow The factory ships the unit for horizontal airflow Perform this procedure to convert the unit to down airflow 1 Remove the three 3 sheet metal screws securing the supply air cover and the four 4 sheet metal screws securing the return air cover from the base of the unit Rem...

Страница 12: ... clevis hooks pins or bolts to the unit casing casing hardware corner lugs angles tabs or flanges Failure to observe these warnings may result in equipment damage 1 Before preparing the unit for lifting check the unit dimension draw ings for center of gravity for lifting safety Figures 1 to 6 page 4 9 Because of placement of internal components the unit s weight may be unevenly distributed Approxi...

Страница 13: ...cations using field fabricated ducts and sleeper rails rather than a curb or frame use the following procedure 1 Locate and secure the sleeper rails to the roof Three 3 sleeper rails are required One on each end to support the edges of the unit and one across the center of the unit The center rail must run inside both drip lips Vibration isolators should be installed as indicated on Figure 9 adjus...

Страница 14: ...facturer is not responsible for the unauthorized use of this drawing and expressly disclaims any liability for damages resulting from such unauthorized use Gasket Seal Spreader Bars Base of unit rest on top of curb rails Drip lip on perimeter of unit IMPORTANT To prevent damage to the sides and top of the unit when hoisting use spreader bars as shown in these illustrations Figure 11 Curb Dimension...

Страница 15: ... Application with Frame Supply Air Return Air Roof Flashing Channel Iron Center Support Center Support required on all Frame Applications Angle Iron Frame Roof Flashing Return Air Angle Iron Frame Roof Flashing Supply Air Channel Iron Center Support Center Support required on all Frame Applica tions RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 16: ...ation transmission Elbows with turning vanes or splitters are recommended to minimize air noise and resistance The first elbow in the ductwork leaving the unit should be no closer than two 2 feet from the unit to minimize noise and resistance To prevent leaking do not attach the ductwork to the bottom of the unit base refer to the bottom example in Figure 14 A 3 4 inch female NPT condensate drain ...

Страница 17: ... pipe connection give serious consideration to providing the clearance necessary to remove the accesspanelsontheunit e g economizerandfilteraccesspanels NOTE In the absence of local codes the installation must conform with American National Standard Z223 1 National Fuel Gas Code Latest Revision The available gas supply must agree with the required gas supply marked on the unit nameplate Minimum pe...

Страница 18: ...nletboss connect the gas piping to the unit Check the completed piping for leaks using a soap and water solution or the equivalent 6 After installation of the gas pipe in the unit the pipe opening should be closed with the filler barrier plug provided Manifold Pressure Check the manifold pressure at the unit gas valve Do not exceed the recommended pressure shown on the unit nameplate Input Check a...

Страница 19: ...om 7000 8000 orifices must be changed to 50 HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE CHART NAT Altitude In Feet Inputs shown are with factory orifices 3 5 WC High Fire 1 8 WC Low Fire Natural Gas heating value of 950 btu cuft Electrical Power It is important that proper electrical power be available for the unit Voltage variation should remain within the limits found on the unit nameplate Disconnect Switch Provide an...

Страница 20: ...heat will operate with the heat pump when the unit requires a defrost cycle The gas heat is used to offset the effect of the unit going into the cooling mode during defrost For the CONT402 the unit will be commanded to transition to gas heat even when the outdoor temperature is abobve the selected outdoor temperature changeover oint if the heat pump capacity is not enough to maintain the indoor te...

Страница 21: ...Page 21 Installer s Guide Figure 22 4DCL4 Field Wiring Diagram CONSTANT CIRCULATION 4DCL4 FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM RELEASED 10 Aug 2020 16 34 00 GMT ...

Страница 22: ... to the normal operating pressures provided in the unit s SERVICE FACTS NOTE Do not use the PRESSURE CURVES from the unit s SERVICE FACTS to determine the unit refrigerant charge The correct charge is shown on the unit nameplate To charge the system accurately weigh in the charge according to the unit nameplate and check subcooling against the Subcooling Charging Table in the SERIVCE FACTS Voltage...

Страница 23: ... a manometer Do not exceed recommended pressures 4 Adjust the unit to obtain an air temperature rise with that specified on the unit nameplate NOTE For manifold pressures and orifice sizes for gas with other BTU ratings contact the local gas utility Manifold pressure should be 1 8 low to 3 5 high inches water column 0 1 Input must not exceed the value shown on the nameplate 5 Set the comfort contr...

Страница 24: ...ratures above 40 degrees heating is provided by Heat Pump operation only For temperatures 40 and below heating may be provided by both gas or Heat Pump operation TWO MODES OF OPERATION The unit can be installed and configured to operate in one of two different heating modes restricted and non restricted A brief explanation of each mode follows RESTRICTED In the restricted mode of operation an outd...

Страница 25: ...on 1st stage heat When the thermostat cycles the heat pump off power is removed from Y Y1 and G If the indoor blower delay is defeated in the unit it is an installer option for the thermostat to control the delay of the indoor blower by using G If there is a thermostat controlled indoor blower delay the thermostat will turn G off after the delay time set within the thermostat has elapsed Call for ...

Страница 26: ...o OFF for approximately three seconds then back ON CONT802 and CONT803 Operational Differences from the above sequence NOTE Unlike the CONT402 these two controls will not call for the furnace to operate when the outdoor temperature is above the selected outdoor temperature changeover point even if the heat pump capacity is not enough to maintain the indoor temperature at the desired heating setpoi...

Страница 27: ...a general unit inspection on a regular basis Filters When the system is in constant operation inspect the filters at least once each month If you have disposable type filters replace them with new filters of the same type and size Donotattempttocleandisposablefilters Permanent type filters can be cleaned by washing them with a milddetergentandwater Makesurethatthefiltersarethoroughly dry before re...

Страница 28: ... 7 Flashes Thermostat miswired W1 W2 Fast Flash Rate The LED will flash on for 1 4 second and off for 1 4 second Slow Flash Rate The LED will flash on for 3 4 second then off for 1 4 second The pause between groups of fast flashes is 3 seconds Status LED Liteport LED IGN Diagnostic Indicators Flash Codes CFM SELECTION LIGHT DIP SWITCHES CFM FAN R W3 W2 W1 Y Y LO J 21C800796P01 CNT03600 Figure 23 E...

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