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356486-UUM-K-0613

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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1.

Examine the heat exchanger, vent pipe, combustion air passages,
vent connectors and chimney to be sure they are clear and free of
obstructions.

2.

Examine the vent pipe making sure it is firmly in place, that it slopes
slightly upward and is physically sound without holes and all of the
connections are secure.

3.

Examine the return-air duct connections to make sure they are
physically sound, sealed to the furnace casing, and the ducts termi-
nate outside the space containing the furnace.

4.

Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is
sound without sagging, cracks or gaps. Examine the furnace base
making sure it is physically sound without cracks, gaps or sagging
and has a good seal.

5.

Examine the furnace casing for obvious signs of deterioration.

6.

Examine the burner flames to make sure they are in good adjust-
ment. Refer to the pictorial sketch shown in Figure 7 as a compari-
son to the actual flame.

7.

Examine and replace external air filters as needed to make sure
they are not blocked, and proper airflow is provided to the furnace.

8.

Examine any installed accessories or system components such as
evaporator coils to insure proper operation, drainage of conden-
sate, and that there is no water leakage or damage to the furnace
or any components.

START-UP AND SHUTDOWN 

INSTRUCTIONS

Read the Instructions Below Before Trying to Start the 
Furnace!

HOW YOUR GAS FURNACE WORKS

Your furnace is a very easy appliance to take for granted. Season after
season, it sits there in your home, keeping you warm and comfortable.
For this reason, you may never have given much thought to the way
your furnace operates. In order to get the safest and most efficient oper-
ation from your furnace, you should understand how your furnace does
its job.

When you set your thermostat to provide more heat in your home, you
are starting the heating cycle of the furnace. First, the inducer motor
starts to purge the heat exchanger of any remaining gases. Next, the
hot surface ignitor glows and after a warm-up period the gas valve
opens and ignition occurs. A short time later, the blower starts and dis-
tributes the warm air throughout the home. When the temperature set-
ting on your thermostat is reached, the gas valve closes, the main
burners are turned off, and the blower continues to run until the remain-
ing warm air in the system is distributed. When the blower stops, the
heating cycle has ended.

1.

This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition
device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the
burner by hand.

2.

BEFORE OPERATING; smell all around the appliance area for gas.
Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than
air and will settle on the floor.

3.

Use only your hand to push the gas control switch to the ON posi-
tion. Never use tools. If the switch will not operate by hand, don’t try
to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted
repair may result in a fire or explosion.

4.

Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immedi-
ately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and
to replace any part of the control system and any gas control, which
has been under water.

 FIGURE 5: 

Component Location - 97% Modulating PSC Models

 FIGURE 6: 

Component Location - 97% Modulating ECM Models

Vent Pipe

Pressure
Switch

Manifold
Pipe

Rollout
Safety Switch

Gas Valve

Flame Sensor

Draft Inducer
Assembly

Ignitor

Safety
Door Switch

Control
Board

Electrical
Junction Box

Blower

Transformer

Capacitor

Condensate
Pan

Silicone Tube

PSC MOTOR

Limit Switch
(Behind gas valve)

Vent Pipe

Pressure
Switch

Manifold
Pipe

Rollout
Safety Switch

Gas Valve

Flame Sensor

Draft Inducer
Assembly

Limit Switch
(Behind gas valve)

Ignitor

Safety
Door Switch

Control
Board

Electrical
Junction Box

Blower

Transformer

Condensate
Pan

Silicone Tube

ECM MOTOR

Power Factor
Choke (Not
used on all
models)

 FIGURE 7: 

Burner Flame Drawing (Upflow Configuration Shown)

Blue Cone Portion of Flame Should
Enter Heat Exchanger Tube

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal injury, and/or loss of life.

Содержание All Residential Multi-position Gas Furnaces(33” Models)

Страница 1: ...from the furnace 3 The furnace needs air for combustion in order to operate properly and safely Do not block or obstruct air openings on the furnace air openings to the area where the furnace is inst...

Страница 2: ...afety Door Switch Control Board Flue Collar Electrical Junction Box Blower Transformer Capacitor Not used on all models Power Factor Choke Not used on all models Vent Pipe Pressure Switch Manifold Pip...

Страница 3: ...gases Next the hot surface ignitor glows and after a warm up period the gas valve opens and ignition occurs A short time later the blower starts and dis tributes the warm air throughout the home When...

Страница 4: ...are changed the following items should be visually inspected Check combustion air and vent pipe for blockage or leakage Check all components to be sure they are in good condition and that there are no...

Страница 5: ...r compartment door The control continuously monitors its own operation and the operation of the system If a failure occurs the LED will indicate the failure code If the failure is internal to the cont...

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Страница 7: ...led so that the combustion air is not contaminated by compounds of chlorine fluorine or other damaging chemicals or vapors 4 The product is installed such that the heat exchangers are not exposed to r...

Страница 8: ...of the water circuit by foreign material or like causes 13 Damages caused by improper parts components or accessories not suitable for use in or with the unit For a list of parts that are known to be...

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