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Variable-Speed Motor

Units equipped with a variable-speed circulation air blower motor 
will deliver a constant airflow within a wide range of external 
static pressures. For other features of this variable-speed motor, 
see “Adjust Blower Speed Variable-Speed Motor Only.”

Start/Stop

The variable-speed motor will slowly ramp up to normal 
operating speed. This minimizes noise and increases comfort by 
eliminating the initial blasts of air encountered with standard 
motors. At the end of a cooling or heating cycle, the motor will 
slowly ramp down.

Controls

Limit Control

This control is located inside the heating compartment and is 
designed to open at abnormally high air temperatures. It resets 
automatically. The limit control operates when a high temperature 
condition, caused by inadequate airflow, occurs. This causes the 
ignition control to close the gas control valve. The circulation air 
blower continues to operate in this situation.

Pressure Switch

The pressure switch prevents the gas control valve and igniter 
from being energized if there is insufficient combustion air due to 
a failed combustion blower or a blocked vent.

Flame Sensor

If the ignition control does not receive a signal from the flame 
sensor indicating that the burners have established flame, the 
gas control valve closes after the 10-second trial for ignition 
period.

Rollout Switch

The switch is located above the main burners. In the event of a 
sustained flame rollout, the rollout switch causes the ignition 
control to close the gas control valve. To reset, push the button 
on top of the switch.

Auxiliary Limit (42, 48 and 60 units only)

This control is located in the side of the circulation air blower 
housing. The switch causes the ignition control to close the gas 
control valve should the circulation blower fail to operate. This 
control resets automatically.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Furnace Fails to Operate Properly

Review “Sequence of Operation” and visually inspect the 
following before troubleshooting:

Is the power to the furnace on?

Is the manual gas shutoff valve to the furnace open?

Failure Codes

The furnace has a built-in, self-diagnostic capability. The furnace 
control continuously monitors its own operation and the 
operation of the system. If a system problem occurs, the LED on 
the furnace control board flashes a failure code. 

See the Failure Codes chart for a description of the LED flash 
codes.   

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before servicing.

Replace all parts and panels before operating.

Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock.

Failure Codes

LED Status

Flashing Rate

Fault Description

Slow Flash

One flash per second 

Normal Operation: 
No call for heat

Fast Flash

Two flashes per 
second

Normal operation: 
Call for heat

2 Flashes

Two flashes per 
second with 1-second 
pause

System lockout: 
Failed to detect or 
sustain flame

3 Flashes

Three flashes in 
1.5 seconds with 
1-second pause

Pressure switch 
open or closed

4 Flashes

Four flashes in 
2 seconds with 
1-second pause

High limit or rollout 
switch open

5 Flashes

Five flashes in 2.5 
seconds with 1-second 
pause

Flame sensed and 
gas valve not 
energized

Steady

-

Internal failure: 
Micro-controller 
failure; self-check

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Страница 1: ...11 Adjust Blower Speed Variable Speed Motor Only 12 Measure Temperature Rise 13 Shut Down 13 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 14 Cooling System 14 Heating System 14 Circulating Air Blower 14 Controls 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 15 ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE 19 Accessories 19 You can be killed or seriously injured if you don t immediately You can be killed or seriously injured if you don t follow All safety messages will t...

Страница 2: ...n and position as specified in the Location Requirements section of these instructions Never test for gas leaks with an open flame Use a commercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections as specified in the Make Gas Connections section of these instructions Always install furnace to operate within the furnace s intended temperature rise rang...

Страница 3: ...eezing and snowfall the furnace should be elevated above the average snow line If the furnace is to be installed on a flat roof it should be on a platform or other support which will raise the base a minimum of 8 above the surface of the flat roof This furnace can be installed on combustible Class A Class B or Class C roof covering material Avoid placing a furnace near areas such as sleeping quart...

Страница 4: ...nt protection minimum service ampacity and operating voltage See the wiring connection diagrams in Troubleshooting This furnace must be electrically grounded in accordance with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 requirements applicable requirements of UL or local codes where applicable GasSupplyRequirements This furnace is equipped for use with Natural gas A conversion kit is required for use wit...

Страница 5: ...cess panels must be secured in place before hoisting The furnace should be hoisted with 2 lifting slings Attach the slings to rigging shackles that have been hooked through holes in the lifting brackets Place 2 spreaders on top of the furnace to protect the furnace from damage from the pressure exerted by the slings Make sure that all equipment is rated to handle at least 750 lbs and that the slin...

Страница 6: ...pplications to avoid accumulation of condensate under or around the furnace Install Condensate Trap 1 Construct the condensate trap from PVC tubing as shown in Condensate Trap Construction NOTES The condensate trap allows a standing column of water of at least 2 50 mm The top of the drain trap inlet must be at least least 1 25 mm above the top of the drain trap outlet The trap should be installed ...

Страница 7: ... 99 1 m per min for disposable filters and 525 ft 160 m per min for cleanable filters MakeElectricalConnections IMPORTANT Electrical wiring disconnect means and over current protection are to be supplied by the installer Refer to the rating plate for the maximum over current protection minimum circuit ampacity and operating voltage See the wiring connection diagrams in Troubleshooting Install an a...

Страница 8: ...e and Low Voltage Connections 1 Route the low voltage supply wires through the low voltage entry opening to the low voltage connection area providing sufficient length to connect to the low voltage pigtail leads 2 Using UL listed wire nuts connect the low voltage supply wires to the matching colors of the low voltage leads 3 Replace the burner access panel 4 Replace the blower access panel WARNING...

Страница 9: ...close to the controls as possible to facilitate removal of controls and manifold Pipe joint compounds suitable for use with Natural and LP gas must be used Do not use Teflon tape Side entry is the usual method of routing the gas supply to the unit Use the factory provided grommet to seal the opening around the gas pipe preventing rain and moisture from entering the unit around the gas pipe and red...

Страница 10: ...At altitudes above 4 500 ft the furnace input rate must not exceed that on the furnace rating plate reduced by 4 percent for each 1 000 ft above sea level 1 For Natural gas check the furnace rate by observing the gas meter making sure all other gas appliances are turned off The test hand on the meter should be timed for at least one revolution 2 The actual heating value of your gas can be obtained...

Страница 11: ...n Be sure the exhaust vent is not blocked AdjustBlowerSpeedMulti SpeedMotorOnly You can choose the same speed or different speeds for COOL or HEAT NOTE See the wiring connection diagrams in Troubleshooting 1 If the temperature rise is too high change the speed tap to one step higher 2 If the temperature rise is too low change the speed tap to one step lower Blower Speed Tap Change Manifold Pressur...

Страница 12: ...flow changes can be made by moving the position of the HEAT and COOL taps See Adjusting Airflow for Variable Speed Motor chart Continuous Blower The comfort level of the living space can be enhanced when using this feature by allowing continuous circulation of air between calls for cooling or heating The continuous circulation of air occurs at half the full cooling airflow rate To use this feature...

Страница 13: ...er access panel 4 Turn off the gas supply at the manual gas shutoff valve 5 Replace the burner access panel Gas Control Valve Adjusting Airflow for Variable Speed Motor Model Motor HP ADJUST Setting HEAT Setting Cooling CFM 50 Static Nominal Cooling kBTU Heating Input kBTU COOL Setting A COOL Setting B COOL Setting C COOL Setting D 24 30 68 NORM A 1 000 800 600 900 36 68 NORM B 1 200 1 000 800 1 1...

Страница 14: ...ition control 2 When the speed of the combustion blower reaches proper RPM the pressure switch closes initiating the pre purge timing 30 seconds nominal 3 When pre purge has expired the ignition control energizes the gas control valve the spark electrode and the flame sensor The igniter sparks for 10 seconds and the flame sensor senses that flame has been established If the flame sensor does not s...

Страница 15: ...trol to close the gas control valve To reset push the button on top of the switch Auxiliary Limit 42 48 and 60 units only This control is located in the side of the circulation air blower housing The switch causes the ignition control to close the gas control valve should the circulation blower fail to operate This control resets automatically TROUBLESHOOTING Furnace Fails to Operate Properly Revi...

Страница 16: ... Dual Capacitor Compressor Transformer C S R L1 CMB BLWR Spark Comb Air Blower Ignition Control BK W L2 L1 BK BR PR R R BK 208V 240V 24V Indoor Blower Motor BK S4 S1 K1 A3 GV1 S21 S18 S47 S10 T1 B3 B6 B4 K1 2 C12 B1 K1 1 A3 Ground BU Y LED Y E1 C4 Capacitor H M L C ACB Cool ACB Heat BK BU Jumper installed on some models See Blower Speed Chart For Wiring 208 230V 1 60 Wiring Connection Diagram Sing...

Страница 17: ...BK BR PR R R BK 208V 240V 24V Indoor Blower Motor 5 4 3 See Blower Speed Chart BK S4 S1 K1 A3 GV1 S21 S18 S47 S10 T1 B3 B6 B4 K1 2 C12 B1 K1 1 A3 A54 B3 Ground BU Y A132 ADJUST HEAT COOL NORM TEST A B C D A B C D DIAGNOSTICS The following ignition control board LED codes will indicate normal or abnormal operations SLOW FLASH Normal operation no call for heat FAST FLASH Normal operation call for he...

Страница 18: ...18 Typical Low Voltage Connections R R C C Y Y W THERMOSTAT OUTDOOR UNIT G G WITH ECONOMIZER C R R Y1 Y1 THERMOSTAT OUTDOOR UNIT ECONOMIZER Y W G G G Y2 BK C BU G Y2 W W OR Not Used WITHOUT ECONOMIZER ...

Страница 19: ...nclude a daytime phone number in your correspondence Accessories To order accessories ask for the appropriate part number listed below or contact your Whirlpool Home Cooling and Heating dealer Part Number Accessory Model s 48193 004 ALPKT804 1 LP Conversion Kit W2PG324A068 through W2PG336A090 48193 005 ALPKT805 1 LP Conversion Kit W2PG342A083 through W2PG360B110 48193 001 ALIFT801 1 Lifting Bracke...

Страница 20: ... Honeywell and SmartValve are trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Registered Trademark TM Trademark of Whirlpool U S A Manufactured under license by Tradewinds Distributing Company LLC Coconut Grove Florida 11 05 Printed in U S A ...

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