Operating Sequence; Standing Pilot; Standing Pilot W/Induced Draft Blower; M1 Models - Direct Ignition - Nordyne M1B Installation Instructions Manual

Downflow, direct vent (sealed combustion) forced air gas & oil furnaces
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OPERATING
SEQUENCE
Standing
Pilot
1 On a caJl for heat, the thermostat
contacts
close, supplying 24 VAC to the gas vaJve.When
energized, the valve steps open at a reduced
flow and opens fully within 14 seconds.
2.When
the call
for heat
is satisfied,
the
thermostat contacts open, shutting off gas flow.
Standing
Pilot w/Induced
Draft Blowers
1.On a call for heat, the thermostat
contacts
close, supplying 24 VAC to the relay.
2. The relay contacts close and the induced draft
motor energizes.
3.When
the inducer
starts,
the air pressure
switch closes at -0.20 W.C. differential pressu re
and energizes the gas valve. The valve steps
open at a reduced flow and opens fully after
approximately
14 seconds.
4.When
the call
for heat
is satisfied,
the
thermostat contacts open, the gas valve shuts
off gas flow, and the induced draft blower stops.
M1M Models with Direct Ignition
1.On a call for heat, the thermostat
contacts
close, supplying 24 VAC between terminals
C and W of the control module.
2. When the inducer starts, the air pressure switch
closes at -0.20 W.C. differential pressure and
energizes the gas valve.
3. After a 45 second purge, the ignitor is energized
for a 30 second warm-up period. After warm
up, the gas valve opens. NOTE: The time for
ignition is approximately 6 seconds, after which
the gas valve either remains open if flame is
sensed, or closes if flame is not sensed.
5. If flame is not sensed, the sequence repeats
four more times before a lockout occurs. To
reset, wait 30 seconds and then interrupt the
24 VAC power by turning the room thermostat
below room temperature,
then returning
it to
the original set point.
6. If flame does not establish on the 5th attempt
(initial fire + 4 re-tries), the control de-energizes
the gas valve, the red LED flashes 4 times,
and the furnace locks out heat operation for
1 hour. See Table 9 (page 29).
7. If a flame is present, the control energizes the
main blower on heat speed 30 seconds after
the gas valve opens.
8. When call for heat is satisfied the thermostat
contacts open, the gas valve shuts off gas flow
and the combustion
blower remains on for a
30 second post-purge
period.
9. The main blower is de-energized
after a 120
second blower off delay.
Oil Gun Furnace
with
Honeywell
R7184 /
Beckett
7505 Control
- M5S Models
1. When a call for heat is initiated, there is a 2
to 6 second delay while the control performs
a safe start check.
2. The ignition and motor are turned on and a
flame should
establish
within a 15-second
lockout time. NOTE: Burner will prepurge for 15
seconds if equipped with Honeywell R7184B
or Beckett 7505B Control.
3. If flame is not sensed within the 15-second
lockout time, the control shuts down on safety
lockout and must be manually reset by pushing
the reset button on the control. If control locks
over three times in a row, the control enters
restricted lockout. To reset Honeywell R7184:
Hold down the reset button for 45 seconds
until the LED flashes once. Beckett 7505: Hold
down reset button for 15 seconds until the red
LED turns off and the yellow LED turns on.
WARNING:
If furnace
still
doesn't
light, turn
the furnace
off as described
above
and
call your
technician.
In the
event
of flashback
or explosion,
immediately
shut off furnace
and
call your service
technician.
4. After flame is established, the ignition remains
on for 10 seconds to ensure flame stability. It
then turns off.
5. The circulating
air blower will energize
after
the temperature
fan switch closes.
6.The
furnace
runs until the call for heat is
satisfied.
7. The circulating air blower will de-energize when
the temperature
fan switch opens.
Gas Gun Models
1. On a call for heat, the furnace control begins
an ignition sequence which lasts approximately
45 seconds.
2. After this sequence, the control module tests
to see if flame is sensed. If it has, the furnace
continues
to heat
until the thermostat
is
satisfied.
3. If the burner has not lit, the ignition sequence
is repeated a maximum of two more times. If
flame is not sensed after three attempts, the
control enters Lockout and no further attempts
to light the burner will occur. If Lockout occurs,
contact
a qualified
service
technician
for
assistance.
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