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1034868-UIM-A-0513

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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SECTION IX: SAFETY CONTROLS

CONTROL CIRCUIT FUSE

A 3-amp fuse is provided on the control circuit board to protect the 24-
volt transformer from overload caused by control circuit wiring errors.
This is an ATO 3, automotive type fuse and is located on the control
board.

BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH

This unit is equipped with an electrical interlock switch mounted in the
burner compartment. This switch interrupts all power at the unit when
the panel covering the blower compartment is removed.

Electrical supply to this unit is dependent upon the panel that covers the
blower compartment being in place and properly positioned.

ROLLOUT SWITCH CONTROLS

These controls are mounted on the burner assembly. If the temperature
in the area surrounding burner exceeds its set point, the gas valve is
de-energized. The operation of this control indicates a malfunction in
the combustion air blower, heat exchanger or a blocked vent pipe con-
nection. Corrective action is required. These are manual reset controls
that must be reset before operation can continue.

PRESSURE SWITCHES

This furnace is supplied with three pressure switches, which monitor the
flow through the combustion air/vent piping and condensate drain sys-
tem. These switches de-energize the gas valve if any of the following
conditions are present. Refer to SECTION VI, "CONDENSATE PIPING
AND FURNACE VENTING CONFIGURATION" for tubing connections.

1.

Blockage of vent piping or terminal.

2.

Failure of combustion air blower motor.

3.

Blockage of combustion air piping or terminals.

4.

Blockage of condensate drain piping.

LIMIT CONTROLS

There is a high temperature limit control located on the furnace vesti-
bule panel near the gas valve. This is an automatic reset control that
provides over temperature protection due to reduced airflow. This may
be caused by:

1.

A dirty filter.

2.

If the indoor fan motor should fail.

3.

Too many supply or return registers closed or blocked off.

The control module will lockout if the limit trips 5 consecutive times.
If this occurs, control will reset & try ignition again after 1 hour. 

SECTION X: NORMAL OPERATION AND 

DIAGNOSTICS

NORMAL OPERATION SEQUENCE

Heating and Cooling Airflow

The heating and the cooling airflows are preset at the factory. The heat-
ing airflow is set to the maximum CFM. The cooling airflow is set to pro-
vide 90 percent of the maximum CFM. The heating and cooling airflows
must be field adjusted to match the HVAC system at installation. See
Table 18 for the HEAT, COOL and ADJ jumper settings to use for spe-
cific airflows.

CFM Board - Delay Taps Selection

The set of jumper pins on the control board labeled DELAY are used to
set the delay profiles for the furnace. These can be chosen so as to
maximize the comfort and sound levels for various regions of the coun-
try. 

Tap A

 is the default profile. It provides a 30-second ramp-up from zero

airflow to full capacity and a 30-second ramp-down from full capacity
back to zero airflow. Whenever there is a change in airflow mode, such
as from low heat to high heat, the motor will take 30 seconds to ramp
from one speed to the other.

Tap B

 is the humid profile. This profile is best-suited for installations

where the humidity is frequently very high during cooling season, such
as in the southern part of the country. On a call for cooling, the blower
will ramp up to 50% of full capacity and will stay there for two minutes,
then will ramp up to 82% of full capacity and will stay there for five min-
utes, and then will ramp up to full capacity, where it will stay until the
wall thermostat is satisfied. In every case, it will take the motor 30 sec-
onds to ramp from one speed to another.

Tap C

 is the dry profile. This profile is best suited to parts of the country

where excessive humidity is not generally a problem, where the sum-
mer months are usually dry. On a call for cooling the motor will ramp up
to full capacity and will stay there until the thermostat is satisfied. At the
end of the cooling cycle, the blower will ramp down to 50% of full capac-
ity where it will stay for 60 seconds. Then it will ramp down to zero. In
every case, it will take the motor 30 seconds to ramp from one speed to
another.

Tap D

 is the normal profile, best suited for most of the country, where

neither excessive humidity nor extremely dry conditions are the norm.
On a call for cooling, the motor will ramp up to 63% of full capacity and
will stay there for 90 seconds, then will ramp up to full capacity. At the
end of the cooling cycle, the motor will ramp down to 63% of full capac-
ity and will stay there for 30 seconds, then will ramp down to zero. In
every case, it will take the motor 30 seconds to ramp from one speed to
another.

Continuous Blower Operation

The blower will run continuously whenever the wall thermostat fan
switch is in the ON position. The furnace blower will run at the speed
selected on the FAN SPEED jumpers on the main control board 
(HI COOL, LO COOL, HI HEAT or LO HEAT). When the jumper is in the
VS G position, the blower will run at 50% of the high cool speed.

Intermittent Blower Cooling

On cooling/ heating thermostats with a fan switch, when the fan switch
is set in the auto position and the thermostat calls for cooling, a circuit is
completed between the R, Y and G terminals. The motor is energized
through the Y1 cool terminal and runs on the speed selected on the
COOL tap of the control board. The fan off setting is fixed at 60 seconds
for SEER enhancement. The control board can accommodate two-
stage cooling. When a two-stage cool thermostat is connected to the Y1
and Y2 terminals on the board, the blower will operate on LOW COOL
speed when Y1 is energized and on HI COOL speed when Y1 and Y2
are energized.

Intermittent Blower Heating

On cooling/ heating thermostats with a fan switch, when the fan switch
is set in the auto position and the thermostat calls for heating, a circuit is
completed between the R and W terminals. The indoor fan motor is
energized through the W1 heat terminal and runs on the speed selected
on the HEAT tap of the control board.

Humidistat

When a humidistat is installed in the system, the “Humidistat Installed?”
jumper on the control board should be moved to the YES position.
The cooling CFM will then be reduced by 15% whenever the humidistat
indicates high humidity.

Main power to the unit must still be interrupted at the main power dis-
connect switch before any service or repair work is to be done to the
unit. Do not rely upon the interlock switch as a main power discon-
nect.
Blower and burner must never be operated without the blower panel
in place.

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Страница 1: ...ons 27 Home Layout 28 Termination Configuration 1 Pipe 29 Termination Configuration 2 Pipe 29 Termination Configuration 2 Pipe Basement 29 Double Horizontal Combustion Air Intake and Vent Termination 30 Double Vertical Combustion Air Intake and Vent Termination 30 Downward Venting 30 Direct Vent Air Intake Connection and Vent Connection 30 Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casing 31 Outs...

Страница 2: ...nition input rate temperature rise and venting according to the manufacturer s instructions 10 When installed in a non HUD Approved Modular Home or building constructed on site combustion air shall not be supplied from occu pied spaces 11 The size of the unit should be based on an acceptable heat loss calculation for the structure ACCA Manual J or other approved methods may be used 12 When moving ...

Страница 3: ...jurisdiction In the United States and Canada follow all codes and standards for the following using the latest edition available STEP 1 Safety US National Fuel Gas Code NFGC NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 and the Installation Standards Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Systems ANSI NFPA 90B CANADA CAN CGA B149 1 National Standard of Canada Natu ral Gas and Propane Installation Codes NSCNGPIC STEP 2 Gener...

Страница 4: ...ion FOR FURNACES INSTALLED IN THE COMMON WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ONLY For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling building or structure used in whole or in part for resi dential purposes including those owned or operated by the Com monwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven 7 feet above finished grade in the area of the ...

Страница 5: ...his access cover shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent leaks DUCT FLANGES Four flanges are provided to attach ductwork to the furnace These flanges are rotated down for shipment In order to use the flanges remove the screw holding an individual flange rotate the flange so it is in the upward position and reinstall the screw then repeat this for all 4 flanges If the flanges are not used ...

Страница 6: ...hould always be installed on the side desig nated as top side See Figures 4 5 FURNACE ASSEMBLY PC SERIES COILS These upflow coils are designed for installation on top of upflow fur naces only If the coil is used with a furnace of a different size use a 45 transition to allow proper air distribution through the coil 1 Position the coil casing over the furnace opening as shown in Figure 6 2 Place th...

Страница 7: ...rnace is to be installed on a flat solid surface this bottom panel will provide an adequate seal to prevent air leakage through the unused bottom opening However if the furnace is to be installed on a surface that is uneven or if it is to be installed on blocks or otherwise raised off the floor it will be necessary to seal the edges of the bottom panel to the casing using tape or other appropriate...

Страница 8: ...ts should be placed at the supply air end and near the blower deck Do not support at return air end of unit All four sus pension points must be level to ensure quite furnace operation When suspending the furnace use a secure platform constructed of plywood or other building material secured to the floor joists Refer to Figure 11 for typical crawl space installation DOWNFLOW APPLICATION To apply th...

Страница 9: ...ional Return Air Cutout Either side 29 5 For Cladded door add appoximately an additional 75 C SUPPLY END 56 56 20 B 3 23 8 56 Combustion Air Inlet Vent Outlet RETURN END B 24 25 Table 3 Cabinet and Duct Dimensions BTUH kW Input Nominal CFM m3 min Cabinet Size Cabinet Dimensions Inches Approximate Operating Weights A in A cm B in B cm C in C cm Lbs kg 40 11 7 1000 28 3 A 14 1 2 36 8 13 3 8 34 0 11 ...

Страница 10: ...ctions in this section specify the type of gas approved for this furnace only use those approved gases The instal lation of a drip leg and ground union is required Refer to Figure 16 FIGURE 14 Side Return Cutout Markings Some accessories such as electronic air cleaners and pleated media may require a larger side opening Follow the instructions supplied with that accessory for side opening requirem...

Страница 11: ... cu m 29 8 0 87 0 87 0 87 850 3 5 3 5 3 5 31 7 0 87 0 87 0 87 900 3 5 3 5 3 5 33 5 0 87 0 87 0 87 950 3 5 3 5 3 3 35 4 0 87 0 87 0 81 1000 3 5 3 2 2 9 37 3 0 87 0 80 0 73 1050 3 5 2 9 2 7 39 1 0 87 0 73 0 67 1100 3 2 2 7 2 4 41 0 0 80 0 66 0 61 2500 LP 9 8 8 2 7 5 93 2 LP 2 44 2 03 1 86 TABLE 6 Nominal Manifold Pressure Low Fire First Stage Manifold Pressures in w c First Stage Manifold Pressures ...

Страница 12: ...e furnace leads into the box using a protective bushing where the wires pass through the furnace panel After making the wiring connections replace the wiring box cover and screws Refer to Figure 17 3 The furnace s control system requires correct polarity of the power supply and a proper ground connection Refer to Figure 17 Use copper conductors only Table 7 Ratings Physical Electrical Data Input H...

Страница 13: ...munications COMM mode it MUST be installed with the matching touch screen Communicating Control wall thermostat and an outdoor air conditioner or heat pump with a fully communicating control This furnace may also be used along with the Communicating Thermo stat Control and a non communicating outdoor air conditioner through the addition of a communicating Outdoor Aux Control board to the out door ...

Страница 14: ...l the field supplied thermostat by following the instructions that come with the thermostat With the thermostat set in the OFF position and the main electrical source disconnected connect the thermostat wiring from the wiring connections on the thermostat to the terminal board on the ignition module as shown in Figures 21 24 Electronic thermostats may require the common wire to be connected Apply ...

Страница 15: ...GLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONER Part Numbers SAP Legacy 265904 031 09169 449572 1 C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CONTROL G Fan TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE W W1 First Stage Heat Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor W2 Second Stage Heat O Reversing Valve X L Malfunction Light DHUM Dehumidification 1 Move DHUM jumper to YES if humidistat is t...

Страница 16: ...d Stage Heat B O Switch on Thermostat must be in the O position 24VAC Humidifier Optional External Humidistat Optional Open on Humidity Rise Part Number S1 2HU16700124 O Reversing Valve Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 OUT First Stage Heat W2 OUT Second Stage Heat Y2 OUT Second Stage Compressor Y1 Single Stage Compressor X L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compressor W Auxilia...

Страница 17: ...HM Dehumidification HM Humidistat Step 1 of Thermostat User Configuration Menu must be set to MLTISTG E W1 First Stage Heat 24VAC Humidifer Optional Optional Harness Part Numbers SAP Legacy 265904 031 09169 449572 1 C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CONTROL G Fan TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE W W1 First Stage Heat Y Y2 Second or Full Stag...

Страница 18: ...AP Legacy 126768 031 09137 18395 031 01996 340512 031 09178 1 1 Part Numbers SAP Legacy 265904 031 09169 449572 2 C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE CONTROL G Fan TWO STAGE VARIABLE SPEED FURNACE W W1 First Stage Heat Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor W2 Second Stage Heat O Reversing Valve X L Malfunction Light DHUM Dehumidification 2 Move...

Страница 19: ...lope downwards at all points When drain hose routing changes are required shown in Figures 27 30 be sure to cap all un used openings If rerouting hoses excess length should be cut off so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate No hose clamps are needed for connecting to the condensate pan The condensate will flow to the drain better if an ...

Страница 20: ... furnace FIGURE 26 Typical Combustion Pipe Drain Tee Connect to Drain Trap Combustion Air Pipe Tee with Drain Trap Exhaust Pipe DO NOT terminate the condensate drain in a chimney or where the drain line may freeze If the drain line will be exposed to temperatures below freezing adequate measures must be taken to prevent the drain line from freezing Failure to provide proper protection from freezin...

Страница 21: ...f so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate Shorten pressure switch hose Re route and shorten pressure switch hose Shorten rain gutter hose Move rain gutter hose to this position For 100 120K input furnaces the condensate drain is plumbed toward the left casing outlet from the factory For 040 060 080K input furnaces the condensate drain i...

Страница 22: ...itch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position may exit either side of the cabinet Move rain gutter hose to this position When drain hose routing changes are required be sure to cap all un used openings If rerouting hoses excess length should be cut off so that no sagging loops will collect and hold conde...

Страница 23: ...hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position NOTE May require hose extension that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitti...

Страница 24: ...itting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position AIRFLOW Move pressure switch hose to this position When drain hose routing changes are required be sure to cap all un used openings If rerouting hoses excess length should be cut off so that no s...

Страница 25: ...with cement that is approved for use with BOTH materials Metallic materials must not be used for venting or air intake 5 If a flexible connector is used in the vent system it must be made of a material that is resistant to acidic exposure and to at least 225 F 107 2 C temperature Flexible connectors are also allowed in the combustion air pipe 6 All models are supplied with 2 5 1 cm vent connection...

Страница 26: ...0 000 2 50 60 000 2 30 60 000 3 75 60 000 3 55 60 000 4 140 60 000 4 120 80 000 2 50 80 000 2 20 80 000 3 75 80 000 3 55 80 000 4 140 80 000 4 120 100 000 2 15 100 000 2 NA 100 000 3 75 100 000 3 55 100 000 4 140 100 000 4 120 120 000 3 75 120 000 3 55 120 000 4 140 120 000 4 120 Elevation 5001 6000 Elevation 9001 10000 Model Input BTUH Pipe Size in Max equivalent Length ft Model Input BTUH Pipe S...

Страница 27: ...BUSTION AIR VENTING FIGURE 31 Dimensions TABLE 10 Elbow Dimensions Elbow A Dimension 2 Standard 2 5 16 3 Standard 3 1 16 2 Sweep 3 1 4 3 Sweep 4 1 16 TABLE 11 Equivalent Length of Fittings Fitting Equivalent Length 2 90 sweep elbow 5 feet of 2 pipe 2 45 sweep elbow 2 1 2 feet of 2 pipe 2 90 standard elbow 7 feet of 2 pipe 2 45 standard elbow 3 1 2 feet of 2 pipe 3 90 sweep elbow 5 feet of 3 pipe 3...

Страница 28: ...requirements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier F Clearance to outside corner 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier G Clearance to inside corner 3 feet 91 4...

Страница 29: ...e two vent pipes be tied together The combustion air side of the two pipe configuration shown in Figure 34 can be installed so the combustion air pipe terminates as described in outdoor combustion air or ventilated combustion air sections in these instructions Follow the instructions for outdoor combustion air or venti lated combustion air and the instructions for installing the vent system with t...

Страница 30: ... Air Supply for proper installa tion Refer to Figures 40 and 41 3 VENTILATED COMBUSTION AIR Combustion air is supplied through a PVC or ABS pipe that is connected to the PVC coupling attached to the burner box and is terminated in a ventilated attic or crawl space The combustion air and the vent pipes are not termi nated in the same atmospheric zone Refer to Figure 42 for attic and crawl space ter...

Страница 31: ...adjustable louvers are not permitted for use 4 A automatically operated damper or automatically adjustable lou vers shall be interlocked so that the main burner cannot operate unless either the damper or the louver is in the fully open position FIGURE 40 Combustion Airflow Path Through The Furnace Casing This type of installation requires that the supply air to the appliance s be of a sufficient a...

Страница 32: ...6 45 cm3 per 0 879 kW of the total input rating of all equipment located in the enclosure b Not less than the sum of all vent connectors in the confined space 3 The duct shall be least the same cross sectional area as the free area of the air supply inlet opening to which it connects 4 The blocking effects of louvers grilles and screens must be given consideration in calculating free area If the f...

Страница 33: ...iance shall operate continu ously 5 Test each appliance such as a water heater equipped with a draft hood for spillage down draft or no draft at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation Appliances that do not have draft hoods need to be checked at the vent pipe as close to the appliance as possible Use a combustion analyzer to check the CO2 and CO levels of each appli...

Страница 34: ...ccur as follows a The induced draft blower motor will start and come up to speed Shortly after inducer start up the hot surface igniter will glow for about 17 seconds b After this warm up the ignition module will energize open the main gas valve c After flame is established the supply air blower will start in about 30 seconds CALCULATING THE FURNACE INPUT NAT GAS Burner orifices are sized to provi...

Страница 35: ... 600 1500 57 63 126 316 13 277 555 1385 58 62 124 310 14 257 514 1286 59 61 122 305 15 240 480 1200 60 60 120 300 16 225 450 1125 62 58 116 290 17 212 424 1059 64 56 112 281 18 200 400 1000 66 54 109 273 19 189 379 947 68 53 106 265 20 180 360 900 70 51 103 257 21 171 343 857 72 50 100 250 22 164 327 818 74 48 97 243 23 157 313 783 76 47 95 237 24 150 300 750 78 46 92 231 25 144 288 720 80 45 90 2...

Страница 36: ...ment screws on main gas valve 2 Turn gas and electrical supplies on and follow the operating instruc tions to place the unit back in operation 3 Adjust manifold pressure by adjusting gas valve regulator screw for the appropriate gas per the following 4 After the manifold pressure has been adjusted re calculate the fur nace input to make sure you have not exceeded the specified input on the rating ...

Страница 37: ...e adjusted by positioning the jumper on two of the four pins as shown in Figure 45 MANIFOLD PRESSURE U TUBE CONNECTION FIGURE 44 Reading Gas Pressure The temperature rise or temperature difference between the return air and the supply heated air from the furnace must be within the range shown on the furnace rating plate and within the application limitations shown in Table 7 ELECTRICAL AND PERFORM...

Страница 38: ...050 B A 1694 1157 A C 1502 1011 C B 1400 944 B C 1365 922 D B 1364 931 C A 1232 808 D A 1225 808 C C 1117 718 D C HIGH LOW HEAT CFM 040A10 060B12 80B12 Jumper Settings High Low High Low High Low HEAT Tap ADJ Tap 960 670 1364 843 1433 945 A Any 840 590 1253 745 1320 887 B Any 740 520 1102 660 1223 840 C Any 640 450 1014 607 1134 768 D Any 80C16 100C16 100C20 Jumper Settings High Low High Low High L...

Страница 39: ...allations where the humidity is frequently very high during cooling season such as in the southern part of the country On a call for cooling the blower will ramp up to 50 of full capacity and will stay there for two minutes then will ramp up to 82 of full capacity and will stay there for five min utes and then will ramp up to full capacity where it will stay until the wall thermostat is satisfied ...

Страница 40: ...tions The control continuously monitors its own operation and the operation of the system If a failure occurs the LED light will indicate the failure code The SLOW flash speed is two seconds on and two seconds off The other flash codes listed below have the following timing LED light will turn on for 1 3 second and off for 1 3 second This pattern will be repeated the number of times equal to the c...

Страница 41: ...replacing pressure switch 4 AMBER FLASHES The control is receiving a Y signal from the thermostat without a G signal The furnace will operate normally in both heating and cooling but this fault code will be displayed in order to alert the user that there is a wiring problem Verify that the G wire from the thermostat is connected properly SOFT LOCKOUT This control includes a soft lockout that will ...

Страница 42: ...ural 45 SIGHT GLASS OVAL 2 Req d GASKET FOAM Door 1 5 ft req d PAN CONDENSATE BRACKET DOOR HARNESS WIRING FERRULE 3 Req d GROMMET 3 Req d MOTOR MOUNT TUBING SILICON HOSE RAIN GUTTER HOSE CONDENSATE PLUG SEAL 7 8 PLUG SEAL 2 3 8 PLUG VENT PIPE BAG PARTS KNOB QUARTER TURN 4 Req d DIAGRAM WIRING 2 STAGE VS DESCRIPTION REPLACEMENT PART CONTACT INFORMATION This is a generic parts list To request a comp...

Страница 43: ...versed OR poor ground neutral Gas valve shorted ON Check blower motor wiring Vent OR termination problem None Slow Green Slow Amber Rapid Amber 4 Amber Steady on Red 1 Red 2 Red 3 Red 4 Red 5 Red 6 Red 7 Red 8 Red 9 Red 10 Red 11 Red 13 Red DS ROS XFMR HSI PF PS1 PS2 PS3 IDM EAC LS HUM Legend Door switch Rollout switch Transformer Hot surface igniter Power factor choke Pressure switch 1 stage Pres...

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Страница 45: ...orming Start Up Installing Contractor Name Start Up Date Continued on next Page OFF 10 MIN 15 MIN 20 MIN Thermostat Staging Staging Venting system is the proper size within the limitations of the chart in the installation instructions properly connected to the furnace and properly pitched Condensate drain is connected Intake Size Exhaust Size of 90 Degree Ells of 45 Degree Ells Length Length of 45...

Страница 46: ...g PSC Air Side Continuous Fan PSC Clean Up Give owner the owner s manual provided Gas Type Explain thermostat use and programming if applicable to owner Cycle Test Operate the furnace through several heating cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Operate the furnace through continuous fan cycles from the thermostat noting and correcting any problems Operate the furnace throu...

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