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FURNACE CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS

The furnace has built-in, self-diagnostic capability. If a system problem
occurs, a blinking LED shows a fault code. The LED can flash red,
green or amber to indicate various conditions. It is located behind a
clear view port in the blower 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 control, the light will stay on continuously. In
this case, the entire control should be replaced, as the control is not
field repairable.

Flash sequence codes 1 through 10 are as follows: LED will turn “on”
for 1/4 second and “off” for 1/4 second. This pattern will be repeated the
number of times equal to the code. For example, six “on” flashes equals
a number 6 fault code. All flash code sequences are broken by a 2 sec-
ond “off” period.

SLOW GREEN FLASH: 

Normal operation.

SLOW AMBER FLASH:

 Normal operation with call for heat.

RAPID RED FLASH:

 Twinning error, incorrect 24V phasing. Check

twinning wiring.

RAPID AMBER FLASH:

 Flame sense current is below 1.5 microamps.

Check and clean flame sensor. Check for proper gas flow.

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AMBER FLASHES: 

The control board is recieving a “Y” signal from

the thermostat without a “G” signal, indicating improper thermostat wir-
ing.

1 RED FLASH:

 This indicates that flame was sensed when there was

not a call for heat. With this fault code the control will turn on both the
inducer motor and supply air blower. A gas valve that leaks through or
is slow closing would typically cause this fault.

2 RED FLASHES:

 This indicates that the normally open pressure

switch contacts are stuck in the closed position. The control confirms
these contacts are open at the beginning of each heat cycle. This would
indicate a faulty pressure switch or miswiring.

3 RED FLASHES:

 This indicates the normally open pressure switch

contact did not close after the inducer was energized. This could be
caused by a number of problems: faulty inducer, blocked vent pipe, bro-
ken pressure switch hose or faulty pressure switch.

4 RED FLASHES:

 This indicates that a primary or auxiliary limit switch

has opened its normally closed contacts. With this fault code the control
will operate the supply air blower and inducer. This condition may be
caused by: dirty filter, improperly sized duct system, incorrect blower
speed setting, incorrect firing rate or faulty blower motor.

5 RED FLASHES:

 This fault is indicated if the normally closed contacts

in the rollout switch opens. The rollout control is manually reset. If it has
opened, check for proper combustion air, proper inducer operation, and
primary heat exchanger failure or burner problem. Be sure to reset the
switch after correcting the failure condition.

6 RED FLASHES:

 This indicates that after the unit was operating, the

pressure switch opened 4 times during the call for heat. If the main
blower is in a “Delay on” mode it will complete it, and any subsequent
delay off period. The furnace will lock out for one hour and then restart.

7 RED FLASHES:

 This fault code indicates that the flame could not be

established. This no-light condition occurred 3 times (2 retries) during
the call for heat before locking out. Low gas pressure, faulty gas valve,
faulty hot surface ignitor or burner problem may cause this. The furnace
will lock out for one hour and then restart.

8 RED FLASHES:

 This fault is indicated if the flame is lost 5 times (4

recycles) during the heating cycle. This could be caused by low gas
pressure or faulty gas valve. The furnace will lock out for one hour and
then restart.

9 RED FLASHES:

 Indicates reversed line voltage polarity or grounding

problem. Both heating and cooling operations will be affected. Check
polarity at furnace and branch. Check furnace grounding. Check that
flame probe is not shorted to chassis.

10 RED FLASHES:

 Gas valve energized with no call for heat. Check

gas valve and gas valve wiring.

11 RED FLASHES:

 This indicates that a primary or auxiliary limit switch

has opened its normally-closed contacts and has remained open for
more than five minutes. This condition is usually caused by a failed
blower motor or blower wheel.

12 RED FLASHES:

 This code indicates an open igniter circuit, which

could be caused by a disconnected or loose wire or by a cracked or bro-
ken igniter.

STEADY ON RED: 

Control failure. Replace control board.

60-MINUTE AUTOMATIC RESET FROM LOCKOUT:

 This control

includes a “watchdog” type circuit that will reset from a lockout condition
after 60 minutes. Operational faults 6,7,8 will be reset. This provides
protection to an unoccupied structure if a temporary condition exists
causing a furnace malfunction. An example would be a low incoming
gas supply pressure preventing unit operation. When the gas pressure
is restored, at some point the “watchdog” would restart the unit and pro-
vide heat for the house.

NOTE: 

If a flame is detected the control flashes the LED for 1/8 of a

second and then enters a flame stabilization period.

DIAGNOSTIC FAULT CODE STORAGE AND 

RETRIEVAL

The control in this furnace is equipped with memory that will store up to
five error codes to allow a service technician to diagnose problems
more easily. This memory will be retained even if power to the furnace
is lost. 

This feature should only be used by a qualified service tech-

nician. 

The control stores up to five separate error codes. If more than five
error codes have occurred since the last reset, only the five most recent
will be retained. The furnace control board has a button, labeled "LAST
ERROR" that is used to retrieve error codes. This function will only work
if there are no active thermostat signals. So any call for heating, cooling
or continuous fan must be terminated before attempting to retrieve error
codes. 

To retrieve the error codes, push the LAST ERROR button. The LED on
the control will then flash the error codes that are in memory, starting
with the most recent. There will be a two-second pause between each
flash code. After the error codes have all been displayed, the LED will
resume the normal slow green flash after a five second pause. To
repeat the series of error codes, push the button again.

If there are no error codes in memory, the LED will flash two green
flashes. To clear the memory, push the LAST ERROR button and hold it
for more than five seconds. The LED will flash three green flashes when
the memory has been cleared, then will resume the normal slow green
flash after a five-second pause.

IGNITION CONTROL

Normal flame sense current is approximately

3.7 microamps DC (µa)

Low flame signal warning starts at 1.5 microamps.

Low flame signal control lockout point is

0.1 microamps DC (µa)

Содержание PS9 DH Series

Страница 1: ...Gas Valve 9 Downflow Gas Piping 9 Horizontal Gas Piping 9 Electrical Wiring 11 Thermostat Chart 12 Accessory Connections 13 Typical Twinned Furnace Application 13 Single Stage Twinning Wiring Diagram...

Страница 2: ...ible materials as listed under Clearances to Combustibles in Table 1 Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is allowed for both the burners and blower These models ARE NOT CSA l...

Страница 3: ...other storage purposes as a fire hazard may be created Never store items such as the following on near or in contact with the fur nace 1 Spray or aerosol cans rags brooms dust mops vacuum cleaners or...

Страница 4: ...the cabinet to the duct connec tor Refer to the installation instructions for additional information When replacing an existing furnace if the existing plenum is not the same size as the new furnace...

Страница 5: ...nges or tabs that are securely attach and sealed to the supply air duct and to the base of the furnace The transi tion duct must have insulation between the transition duct and any com bustible materi...

Страница 6: ...et specifically intended for horizontal applications If a matching cooling coil is used it may be placed directly on the supply air side of the furnace and sealed to prevent leakage A warm air duct pl...

Страница 7: ...e of a filter Replacement filter size is shown in Table 5 NOTES 1 Air velocity through throwaway type filters may not exceed 300 feet per minute All velocities over this require the use of high veloci...

Страница 8: ...ce plenum Any branch duct rectan gular or round duct attached to the plenum must attach to the vertical plenum above the filter height The use of straps and or supports is required to support the weig...

Страница 9: ...at the factory for natural gas fired operation at 0 8 000 feet 0 m 2 438 m above sea level The manifold pressure must be changed in order to manitain proper and safe operation when the furnace is ins...

Страница 10: ...extremely dangerous condition resulting in premature heat exchanger failure excessive sooting high levels of carbon monoxide personal injury property damage a fire hazard and or death High altitude a...

Страница 11: ...versed the control board will flash 9 times The furnace will not operate until the polarity is corrected Refer to Furnace Diag nostics section of the User s Information Maintenance Ser vice Manual pro...

Страница 12: ...w Batteries BN11C01124 DP11C40124 PSC 2 STAGE COOLING READY FURNACE CONTROL SINGLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONING BN11C00124 BP11C50124 PP11C70224 THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT HP2 Single Stage H P E RD E...

Страница 13: ...furnace operates on W2 then the use of an air mixing device in the plenum to mix the air from both fur naces is strongly recommended The mixing device must be installed before any ducts that supply a...

Страница 14: ...as shown in the Figure 15 1 Connect the low voltage wiring from the wall thermostat to the ter minal strip on the control board of Furnace 1 For staging applica tions the wire from thermostat W1 is co...

Страница 15: ...for Type BH Gas Venting Systems IPEX System 636 PVC is certified to this standard 8 In Canada the first three feet 900 mm of the vent must be readily accessible for inspection Example An 80 000 BTUH f...

Страница 16: ...proper fit support and slope on the following systems A Sealed combustion air systems from the furnace to the out side termination B Ventilated combustion air systems from the furnace to the attic or...

Страница 17: ...ons 9 inches 23 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW 12 inches 30 cm for models 50 000 BTUH 15 kW C Clearance to permanently closed window 12 inches 30 cm 12 inches 30 cm D Vertical clearance to ventilated...

Страница 18: ...VC street elbow as shown in Figure 18 3 Locate the rubber condensate hose in front of the blower access panel 4 Slide the hose through the hole in the top cover and insert the hose on to the barbed fi...

Страница 19: ...gh a PVC or ABS pipe that is connected to the PVC coupling attached to the burner box and is terminated in the same atmospheric zone as the vent This type of installation is approved on all models Ref...

Страница 20: ...uvers and grilles varies widely the installer should follow lou ver or grilles manufacturer s instructions Dampers Louvers and Grilles Canada Only 1 The free area of a supply air opening shall be calc...

Страница 21: ...bow usage Follow all notes procedures and required materials in the SEALED COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY section in these instructions when installing the combustion air pipe from the unit and into a venti la...

Страница 22: ...of heat tape Wrap the drain trap and the drain line with the heat tape and secure with ties Follow the heat tape manufacturer s recommendations CONDENSATE DRAIN HOSE PART NUMBERS DOWNFLOW HORIZONTAL C...

Страница 23: ...e pan close to the inducer 8 Install hose 9 between the external drain on the Wye and the condensate trap with the dogleg end installed on the protruded stub drain of the condensate trap The length of...

Страница 24: ...IS TUBE FOR THE BLOCKED CONDENSATE SWITCH MUST BE RELOCATED FROM ITS ORIGINAL FACTORY INSTALLED LOCATION BEHIND THE COMBUSTION AIR PIPE TO THE TAP BEHIND THE DRAFT INDUCER A SMALL HOSE IS INSTALLED ON...

Страница 25: ...BARBED TEE 3 8 BARBED NIPPLES 1 1 2 PIECE OF 3 8 HOSE HOSE 10 3 4 2 1 2 HOSE 4 SPRING CLAMP 1 SPRING CLAMP 1 2 3 4 22 1 8 HOSE 8 DOG LEG USED AFTER CONDENSATE TRAP HOSE 9 3 4 33 3 4 1 5 8 HOSE 6 1 5...

Страница 26: ...kout opening in this configuration using the provided condensate trap bracket Some modifications may however have to be made to the condensate hoses Installation with condensate trap bracket Back of c...

Страница 27: ...ts Group 27 FIGURE 33 Horizontal Right Condensate Drain Hose Configuration Option 1 Front of Casing HOSE 2 HOSE 7 THIS TUBE FOR THE BLOCKED CONDENSATE SWITCH HAS BEEN FACTORY INSTALLED FOR THIS POSITI...

Страница 28: ...SE 4 SPRING CLAMP 3 4 3 4 HOSE 7 21 SPRING CLAMP 3 4 17 1 2 3 8 HOSE 2 DOG LEG 1 SPRING CLAMP 1 2 3 4 22 1 8 HOSE 8 DOG LEG USED AFTER CONDENSATE TRAP 1 2 3 4 8 1 8 HOSE 1 DOGLEG SPRING CLAMP CUT 4 1...

Страница 29: ...Condensate Drain Hose Configuration Option 2 Back of Casing HOSE 2 CUT FROM HOSE 1 2 1 2 long HOSE 7 THIS TUBE FOR THE BLOCKED CONDENSATE SWITCH HAS BEEN FACTORY INSTALLED FOR THIS POSITION HOSE 9 HO...

Страница 30: ...SE 4 SPRING CLAMP 3 4 3 4 HOSE 7 21 SPRING CLAMP 3 4 17 1 2 3 8 HOSE 2 DOG LEG 1 SPRING CLAMP 1 2 3 4 22 1 8 HOSE 8 DOG LEG USED AFTER CONDENSATE TRAP 1 2 3 4 8 1 8 HOSE 1 DOGLEG SPRING CLAMP CUT 4 1...

Страница 31: ...nt piping or terminal 3 Failure of combustion air blower motor 4 Blockage of condensate drain piping LIMIT CONTROLS There is high temperature limit control located on the furnace vestibule panel near...

Страница 32: ...ing out With furnace in operation check all of the pipe joints gas valve connec tions and manual valve connections for leakage using an approved gas detector a non corrosive leak detection fluid or ot...

Страница 33: ...at the gas meter times a barometric pressure and temperature correction factor of 0 960 times 3600 then divided by the time it took to measure 0 10 m3 of gas from the gas meter For Propane LP Gas mul...

Страница 34: ...erence atmo spheric pressure Refer to Figure 39 for connection details IMPORTANT The cap for the pressure regulator must be removed entirely to gain access to the adjustment screw Loosening or tighten...

Страница 35: ...ser selection of the blower speed that is energized during continuous fan operation Place jumper on the HI COOL LO COOL or HEAT pins The blower speed connections shown in Figure 40 are typical How eve...

Страница 36: ...out Low gas pressure faulty gas valve faulty hot surface ignitor or burner problem may cause this The furnace will lock out for one hour and then restart 8 RED FLASHES This fault is indicated if the...

Страница 37: ...26 25 24 22 21 19 Low 775 777 757 733 698 663 627 584 549 490 22 22 21 21 20 19 18 17 16 14 80 1600 C High 2071 2026 1981 1935 1864 1796 1713 1625 1532 1401 59 57 56 55 53 51 48 46 43 40 Med High 1583...

Страница 38: ...50 from the airflow 0 60 to obtain air flow difference 2042 2152 110 CFM 3 Subtract the total system static from 0 50 and divide this differ ence by the difference in ESP values in the table 0 60 0 5...

Страница 39: ...269441 UIM A 0407 Unitary Products Group 39 SECTION XI WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 41 Wiring Diagram...

Страница 40: ...o change without notice Printed in U S A 269441 UIM A 0407 Copyright by York International Corp 2007 All rights reserved Supersedes 167569 UIM A 1205 Unitary 5005 Norman Product York OK Group Drive 73...

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