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SERVICE
AND
MAINTENANCE
PROCEDURES
FIRE,
PERSONAL
INJURY
AND
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death and/or property damage.
The
ability
to properly
perform
maintenance
on
this
equipment
requires certain knowledge,
mechanical
skills,
tools, and equipment. If you do not possess these, do not
attempt to perform any maintenance on this equipment other
than those procedures recommended in the User's Manual.
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
Before installing,
modifying,
or servicing
system, main
electrical disconnect switch must be in the OFF position and
install
a lockout
tag.
There may be more than one
disconnect switch. Lock out and tag switch with a suitable
warning label. Verify proper operation after servicing.
UNIT OPERATION
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in improper unit
operation or failure of unit components.
Label all wires prior to disconnection
when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous
operation.
ENVIRONMENTAL
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in environmental
pollution.
Remove and recycle all components or materials (i.e. oil,
refrigerant, control board, etc.) before unit final disposal.
Step 1 -- Introduction
GENERAL
These instructions are written as if the furnace is installed in an
upflow application. An upflow furnace application is where the
blower is located below the combustion and controls section of
the furnace, and conditioned air is discharged upward. Since this
furnace can be installed in any of the 4 positions shown in Fig. 4,
you
must
revise
your
orientation
to component
location
accordingly.
ELECTRICAL
CONTROLS
AND WIRING
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning
could result in personal
iniury or death.
There may be more than one electrical
supply to the
furnace. Check accessories and cooling unit for additional
electrical supplies that must be shut off during furnace
servicing. Lock out an tag switch with a suitable warning
label.
The electrical ground and polarity for 115-v wiring must be
properly maintained. Refer to Fig. 23 for field wiring information
and to Fig. 52 for furnace wiring information.
NOTE:
If the polarity is not correct, the STATUS LED on the
control will fash rapidly and prevent the furnace from heating.
The control system also requires an earth ground for proper
operation of the control and flame-sensing electrode.
The 24-v
circuit contains an automotive-type,
3-amp.
fuse
located on the control. (See Fig. 31.) Any shorts of the 24-v
wiring during installation, service, or maintenance will cause this
fuse to blow. If fuse replacement is required, use ONLY a 3-amp.
fuse. The control LED will display status code 24 when fuse
needs to be replaced.
Proper instrumentation
is required to service electrical controls.
The control in this furnace is equipped with a Status Code LED
(Light-Enfitting
Diode) to aid in installation,
servicing,
and
troubleshooting.
Status codes can be viewed at the sight glass in
blower access door. The furnace control LED is either ON
continuously, rapid flashing, or a code composed of 2 digits. The
first digit is the number of short flashes, the second digit is the
number of long flashes.
For an explanation of status codes, refer to service label located
on blower access door or Fig. 51, and the troubleshooting
guide
which can be obtained from your distributor.
See Fig. 56 for a brief Troubleshooting guide.
For Controls with an Amber LED
The stored status codes will NOT be erased from the control
memory, if 115- or 24-v power is interrupted. The control will
store up to five (5) status codes.
1. To retrieve status codes, proceed with the following:
NOTE: NO thermostat signal may be present at control, and all
blower-OFF
delays must be completed.
a. Leave l15-v power to furnace turned on.
b. Remove outer access door.
c. Look into blower access door sight glass for currentLED
status.
d. BRIEFLY remove insulated ternfinal wire from the draft
safeguard (DSS) switch until LED goes out, then recon-
nect it.
NOTE:
If wire to DSS is disconnected longer than 4 sec, main
blower starts, and retrieval request is ignored.
2. When above items have been completed, the LED flashes
status code 4 times. Record this status code for further
troubleshooting.
After the LED flashes status code four
times, BRIEFLY remove wire again from DSS switch un-
til LED goes out, then reconnect it to retrieve previous
status code (if available). Repeat as needed for more previ-
ous status codes or until Code 11 appears.
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