Intertek MVM97 Series Installation Instructions Manual

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NSTALLATION
*MVM97 & *CVM97
M
ODULATING
(Type FSP CATEGORY IV Direct
or Non Direct Vent Air Furnace)
These furnaces comply with requirements em-
bodied in the American National Standard / Na-
tional Standard of Canada ANSI Z21.47·CSA-2.3
Gas Fired Central Furnaces.
s a professional installer you have an obligation to know
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the product better than the customer. This includes all
safety precautions and related items.
Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself
with this Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all
safety warnings. Often during installation or repair it is
possible to place yourself in a position which is more
hazardous than when the unit is in operation.
Remember, it is your responsibility to install the product
safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a
customer in its safe use.
Safety is a matter of common sense...a matter of thinking
before acting. Most dealers have a list of specific good
safety practices...follow them.
The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are
intended as supplemental to existing practices. However,
if there is a direct conflict between existing practices
and the content of this manual, the precautions listed
here take precedence.
RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL
AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.
NOTE: Please contact your distributor or our website for
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the applicable Specification Sheet referred to in this manual.
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Installer:
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5151 San Felipe Suite 500
Houston, TX 77056
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NSTALLATION NSTRUCTIONS FOR ......... 3 AFETY ONSIDERATIONS *MVM97 & *CVM97 ..........4 HIPPING NSPECTION (ESD) P ....4 LECTROSTATIC ISCHARGE RECAUTIONS ODULATING URNACE ..........5 NSTALLER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........5 (Type FSP CATEGORY IV Direct ............5 EATURES or Non Direct Vent Air Furnace) PRODUCT APPLICATION ........
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ........26 ™ S ........45 RAIN XITING IGHT OMFORT YSTEM ............ 45 PFLOW ODEL NSTALLED ORIZONTALLY VERVIEW ...... 26 ........46 LTERNATE IRFLOW ONSIDERATIONS ....26 ........46 OUNTERFLOW ODEL NSTALLED ERTICALLY OSSIL PPLICATIONS ........26 DIP SWITCHES ..........
  • Page 3: Afety Onsiderations

    AFETY ONSIDERATIONS WARNING Adhere to the following warnings and cautions when install- O PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO IMPROPER ing, adjusting, altering, servicing, or operating the furnace. INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE To ensure proper installation and operation, thoroughly read REFER TO THIS MANUAL OR ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE OR this manual for specifics pertaining to the installation and...
  • Page 4: Hipping Inspection

    RISQUE D'EMPOISONNEMENT AU MONOXYDE DE CARBONE Advertencia especial para la instalación de calentadores ó manejadoras de aire en áreas cerradas como estacionamientos ó cuartos de servicio. Cette ventilation est nécessaire pour éviter le danger d'intoxication Las emisiones de monóxido de carbono pueden circular a través au CO pouvant survenir si un appareil produisant du monoxyde del aparato cuando se opera en cualquier modo.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    1. Disconnect all power to the furnace. Do not touch the integrated control module or any wire connected to the control prior to discharging your body’s electrostatic charge to ground. 2. Firmly touch a clean, unpainted, metal surface of the furnaces near the control. Any tools held in a person’s hand during grounding will be discharged.
  • Page 6: Product Application

    Gas Valve Electrical Connection Inlets (Alternate) Gas Line Entrance (Alternate) Coil Front Cover Pressure Tap Pressure Switch(es) Coil Front Cover Drain Port Gas Manifold Drain Line Penetrations Combustion Air Intake Connection Drain Trap Hot Surface Igniter Blower Door Interlock Switch Rollout Limit Inductor (Not All Models) Burners...
  • Page 7: Location Requirements & Considerations

    • All furnace operating conditions (including ignition, input rate, temperature rise and venting) are verified according to these installation instructions. NOTE: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires that the following additional requirements must also be met: • Gas furnaces must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter. •...
  • Page 8: Learances And Ccessibility

    • Ensure upflow or horizontal furnaces are not installed directly on carpeting, or any other combustible material. The only combustible material allowed is wood. • A special accessory subbase must be used for upright counterflow unit installations over any combustible material (including wood).
  • Page 9: Xisting Urnace Emoval

    NOTES: *CVM97* MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS • For servicing or cleaning, a 24” front clearance is required. (INCHES) • Unit connections (electrical, flue and drain) may necessitate greater clearances than the minimum clearances listed above. POSITION* SIDES REAR FRONT BOTTOM FLUE •...
  • Page 10: Combustion & Ventilation Air Requirements

    HERMOSTAT OCATION The thermostat should be placed approximately five feet from the floor on a vibration-free, inside wall in an area having good air circulation. Do not install the thermostat where it may be influenced by any of the following: •...
  • Page 11 9.3.2 Indoor Combustion Air. The required volume of indoor air shall be determined in accordance with the method in 9.3.2.1 or 9.3.2.2 except that where the air infiltration rate is known to be less than 0.40 ACH, the method in 9.3.2.2 shall be used. The total required volume shall be the sum of the required volume calculated for all appliances located within the space.
  • Page 12 (1)*Where directly communicating with the outdoors or where communicating to the outdoors through vertical ducts, each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 in. /4000 Btu/hr (550 min /kW) of total input rating of all appliances in the enclosure. [See Figure A.9.3.3.1(1)(a) and Figure A.9.3.3.1(1)(b).] Figure A.9.3.3.1(1)(b) All Combustion Air Figure A.9.3.3.1(1)(a) All Combustion Air From Outdoors -...
  • Page 13 9.3.4 Combination Indoor and Outdoor Combustion Air. The use of a combination of indoor and outdoor combustion air shall be in accordance with (1) through (3) (see example calculation in Annex J]: (1) Indoor Openings: Where used, openings connecting the interior spaces shall comply with 9.3.2.3. (2) Outdoor Opening(s) Location.
  • Page 14: Installation Positions

    NSTALLATION OSITIONS A/GMVM97 models may be installed upflow or horizontally with left or right side down. A/GCVM97 models may be installed downflow or horizontally with left or right side down. Do not install this furnace on its back. For upright upflow furnaces, return air ductwork may be attached to the side panel(s) and/ or basepan.
  • Page 15: Rain Rap And Ines

    RONT OVER RESSURE WITCH OCATION When an upflow model is installed horizontally with left side down or a counterflow model is installed horizontally with right side down, the front cover pressure switch tube must be re-located to the lower port of the collector box cover. 1.
  • Page 16: Vent/Flue Pipe & Combustion Air Pipe

    & C OMBUSTION WARNING A condensing gas furnace achieves its high level of efficiency by AILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY extracting almost all of the heat from the products of combustion INJURY OR DEATH AREFULLY READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS and cooling them to the point where condensation takes place.
  • Page 17: Ermination Ocations

    ROPER LUE AND OMBUSTION IPING RACTICES Adhere to these instructions to ensure safe and proper furnace performance. The length, PREFERRED diameter, and number of elbows of the vent/flue pipe and combustion air pipe (when applicable) affects the performance of the furnace and must be carefully sized. All piping must be installed in accordance with local codes and these instructions.
  • Page 18 DIRECT VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES Canadian Installations U.S. Installations Canadian Installations U.S. Installations Clearance to service 3 ft. (91 cm). A= Clearance above grade, 12 in. (30 cm) 12 in. (30 cm) regulator vent outlet. veranda, porch, deck or balcony. (See 1.24.6-i(9)b.) J= Clearance to nonmechanical air 6 in.
  • Page 19: Venting

    PECIAL ENTING EQUIREMENTS NSTALLATIONS ANADA All installations in Canada must conform to the requirements of CAN/CSA B149.1 code. All vent system components, including primer and cement, must be listed to ULC S636. The certified pipe and fittings should be clearly marked with the ULC standard “S636”.
  • Page 20 Insert flange. Cut 2 ½” long. LTERNATE OCATION R 000142 The alternate vent/flue location is the large hole directly in line with the induced draft blower outlet. To use the alternate vent/flue loca- tion on an upflow / horizontal model, refer to the following steps and the “Alternate Vent/Flue Location”...
  • Page 21 air opening can be used. A locating dimple is located on the right side of the furnace cabinet. The locating dimple is 1 7/8" measured from the front edge of the cabinet in line with the knock out. To use the alternate combustion air location: 1.
  • Page 22 12" MIN. VENT/FLUE TEE ( OPTIONAL) 45° ELBOW TURNED DOWN or 90° ELBOW TURNED DOWN 12" MIN. ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL Horizontal Termination (Single Pipe) Above Highest Anticipated Snow Level & C & D OMBUSTION ENGTHS IAMETERS Figure 15 If there is a difference between the vent and combustion air pipes, count the pipe with the most fittings.
  • Page 23: Of Multiple Direct Vent Furnaces

    NTAKE ERMINATIONS NSTALLATION OF ULTIPLE IRECT URNACES If more than one direct vent furnace is to be installed vertically through a common roof top, maintain the same minimum clearances between the exhaust vent and air intake terminations of adjacent units as with 3”...
  • Page 24: Supplied Drain

    IELD UPPLIED RAIN Drain the furnace and air conditioning coil if applicable, in compli- ance with code requirements. In horizontal or counterflow installa- tions, a field installed rubber coupling will allow the drain trap to be removed for cleaning. The drain trap must be primed before initial furnace start up.
  • Page 25: Right

    5. Refer to Field Supplied Drain section for instructions on field supplied / installed drain on outlet of furnace trap. PFLOW ODEL NSTALLED ORIZONTALLY WITH IGHT Minimum 5 3/8" clearance is required for the drain trap be- neath the furnace. 1.
  • Page 26: Drain Exiting Right Side

    Insert flange. Cut 2 ½” long. PFLOW ODEL NSTALLED ORIZONTALLY R 000142 LTERNATE 1. Install radius end of hose #5 on RF000142 coupling and secure with red clamp. 2. Insert coupling in hose #5. 3. Locate another hose #5 and cut 3” from the non-grommet end.
  • Page 27: With Right Side Down

    OUNTERFLOW ODEL NSTALLED ORIZONTALLY WITH IGHT Minimum 5 3/8" clearance is required for the drain trap beneath the furnace. *Also see Front Cover Pressure Switch Tube Location on page 15. 1. Remove hose clamps and hoses from trap. 2. Remove trap. 3.
  • Page 28: Electrical Connections

    LECTRICAL ONNECTIONS WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE ! IRING ARNESS O AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WIRING TO The wiring harness is an integral part of this furnace. Wires are THE UNIT MUST BE POLARIZED AND GROUNDED color coded for identification purposes. Refer to the wiring dia- gram for wire routings.
  • Page 29: Volt Thermostat Wiring

    To ensure proper unit grounding, an earth ground wire must be connected between the furnace ground screw located inside the furnace junction box and the electrical service panel. NOTE: Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. To confirm proper unit grounding, turn off the electrical power and perform the following check.
  • Page 30: Ingle Tage Eating Hermostat

    THERMOSTAT IMPORTANT NOTE , DIP O USE A SINGLE STAGE HERMOSTAT SWITCH ON THE FURNACE CONTROL BOARD MUST BE SET TO THE POSITION Furnace Integrated THERMOSTAT Control Module Dehumidistat Furnace Integrated [Optional] Remote Control Module Condensing Unit (Single-Stage Cooling) Dehumidistat Thermostat - Single-Stage Heatingwith Single-Stage Cooling [Optional] Figure 31...
  • Page 31: Fossil Fuel Applications

    OSSIL PPLICATIONS WARNING This furnace can be used in conjunction with a heat pump in a HIGH VOLTAGE ! fossil fuel application. A fossil fuel application refers to a com- O AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO bined gas furnace and heat pump installation which uses an out- ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER door temperature sensor to determine the most cost efficient means...
  • Page 32: High Altitude Derate

    Inlet gas supply pressures must be maintained within the ranges Inlet Gas Supply Pressure specified in the following table. The supply pressure must be con- Natural Gas Minimum: 4.5" w.c. Maximum: 10.0" w.c. stant and available with all other household gas fired appliances Propane Gas Minimum: 11.0"...
  • Page 33 • Install a drip leg to trap dirt and moisture before it can enter the gas valve. The drip leg must be a minimum of three inches long. • A line pressure test port is provided on the gas valve. If desired, install a 1/8" NPT pipe plug fitting, accessible for test gage connection, immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the furnace.
  • Page 34 Manual Shut Off Valve Manual Shut Off Valve (upstream from (upstream from Alternate ground joint pipe union) ground joint Union pipe union) Location Drip Leg Grommet in Plug in Alternate Gas Line Hole Standard Gas Line Hole Burners Plug in Main Gas Line Hole Manifold Valve Drain Trap...
  • Page 35: Propane Gas Tanks And Piping

    ROPANE ANKS AND IPING WARNING A gas detecting warning system is the only reliable way to detect a F THE GAS FURNACE IS INSTALLED IN A BASEMENT AN EXCAVATED propane gas leak. Rust can reduce the level of odorant in propane AREA OR CONFINED SPACE IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO gas.
  • Page 36: Circulating Air & Filters

    & F IRCULATING ILTERS WARNING UCT WORK EVER ALLOW THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION INCLUDING CARBON Duct systems and register sizes must be properly designed for the MONOXIDE TO ENTER THE RETURN DUCT WORK OR CIRCULATION AIR CFM and external static pressure rating of the furnace. Design the SUPPLY ductwork in accordance with the recommended methods of “Air Conditioning Contractors of America”...
  • Page 37: Bottom Return Air Opening

    OTTOM ETURN PENING PFLOW ODELS The bottom return air opening on upflow models utilizes a “lance and cut” method to remove sheet metal from the duct opening in the base pan. To remove, simply press out the lanced sections by hand to expose the metal strips retaining the sheet metal over the duct opening.
  • Page 38: Startup Procedure & Adjustment

    PRIGHT NSTALLATIONS Depending on the installation and/or customer preference, differing filter arrangements can be applied. Filters can be installed in the central return register or a side panel external filter rack kit (upflows). As an alternative a media air filter or electronic air cleaner can be used as the requested filter.
  • Page 39: Eating Peration With

    Call for 1st-Stage Heat - Thermostat contacts close R to W1. After a successful Light Off Sequence and expiration of the Igni- tion Stabilization Period: IGNITION (80%) • The furnace control board adjusts to the low firing rate. • After 2 minutes, the furnace control board increases the firing rate to 50% for the next 8 minutes.
  • Page 40: Eating Peration With

    • If the heat differential is greater than 2 degrees, the furnace control board will follow the conventional 2-Stage algorithm, equivalent to a W2 request and be reflected in the heat current demand status %. • The circulator will operate per the heat airflow profile. CTK02**, CTK03** &...
  • Page 41: Gas Supply Pressure Measurement

    UPPLY RESSURE EASUREMENT CAUTION Before placing a gas furnace or any gas appliance in opera- O PREVENT UNRELIABLE OPERATION OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE tion, verify that the gas piping, gas fittings and all gas com- INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE MUST BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE UNIT ponents are safe and free of leaks by means of an electronic RATING PLATE WITH ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD GAS FIRED APPLIANCES combustible gas indicator and a gas meter dial test.
  • Page 42: As Anifold Ressure Easurement

    If supply pressure differs from table, make the necessary adjustments to pressure Gas Line regulator, gas piping size, etc., and/or consult with local gas utility. 5. Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual shutoff valve and disconnect manometer. Shutoff Reinstall threaded plug before turning on gas to furnace.
  • Page 43: Temperature Rise

    2. While the furnace is operating at high fire rate, time and record one complete revolution of the gas meter dial measuring the smallest quantity, usually the dial that indicates 1/2 cu. ft. per revolution. You will use this number to calculate the quantity of gas in cubic ft.
  • Page 44: Circulator Blower Speeds

    IRCULATOR LOWER PEEDS WARNING This furnace is equipped with an ECM circulator blower. The heat- O AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK ing blower speed is shipped set at “B”, and the cooling blower TURN POWER TO THE FURNACE BEFORE CHANGING SPEED TAPS speed setting is “D”.
  • Page 45: Blower Heat Off Delay Timings

    • Profile A provides only an OFF delay of one (1) minute at 100% of the cooling demand airflow. 100% CFM 100% CFM 1 min Figure 52A • Profile B ramps up to full cooling demand airflow by first 100% CFM 100% CFM stepping up to 50% of the full demand for 30 seconds.
  • Page 46: Airflow Considerations

    A ComfortNet heating/air conditioning system differs from a non-communicating/traditional system in the manner in which the indoor unit, outdoor unit and thermostat interact with one another. In a traditional system, the thermostat sends commands to the indoor and outdoor units via analog 24 VAC signals. It is a one-way communication path in that the indoor and outdoor units typically do not return information to the thermostat.
  • Page 47: Dip Switches

    DIP S WITCHES...
  • Page 48: Ctk0* Wiring

    CTK0* W IRING NOTE: Refer to Electrical Connections for 115 volt line connections to the furnace. NOTE: A removable plug connector is provided with the control to make thermostat wire connections. This plug may be removed, wire connections made to the plug, and replaced. It is strongly recommended that multiple wires into a single terminal be twisted together prior to inserting CTK0* Thermostat...
  • Page 49: Network Troubleshooting

    IAGNOSTICS Accessing the furnace’s diagnostics menu provides ready access to the last ten faults detected by the furnace. Faults are stored most recent to least recent. Any consecutively repeated fault is stored a maximum of three times. Example: A clogged return air filter causes the furnace limit to trip repeatedly.
  • Page 50: Normal Sequence Of Operation

    AULT LEAR EQUENCE • Only allowed in standby mode, while display is showing ON. • Hold fault recall push-button for 5-10 seconds (until display starts flashing “—”) and then release. • All faults in the history will have been cleared, and display returns to ON. •...
  • Page 51: Fan Only Mode

    • Circulator blower is energized on the appropriate cool speed at the level and time determined by the selected ramping profile. Electronic air cleaner terminal is energized with circulator blower. • Furnace circulator blower and outdoor cooling unit run their appropriate speeds, integrated control module monitors safety circuits continuously.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    OLLOUT IMIT The rollout limit controls are mounted on the burner/manifold assembly and monitor the burner flame. They are normally-closed (electrically), manual-reset sensors. These limits guard against burner flames not being properly drawn into the heat exchanger. RESSURE WITCHES The pressure switches are normally-open (closed during operation) negative air pressure-activated switches. They monitor the airflow (combustion air and flue products) through the heat exchanger via pressure taps located on the induced draft blower and the coil front cover.
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    AINTENANCE WARNING NNUAL NSPECTION O AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY The furnace should be inspected by a qualified installer, or service MAINTENANCE F YOU MUST HANDLE THE IGNITER agency at least once per year. This check should be performed at HANDLE WITH CARE OUCHING THE IGNITER ELEMENT the beginning of the heating season.
  • Page 54: Induced Draft And Circulator Blowers

    NDUCED RAFT AND IRCULATOR LOWERS The bearings in the induced draft blower and circulator blower motors are permanently lubricated by the manufacturer. No further lubrication is required. Check openings on motor housing for accumulation of dust which may cause overheating. Clean as necessary.
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting Codes

    ROUBLESHOOTING ODES...
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  • Page 60 TATUS ODES NO POWER NORMAL OPERATION INDICATES AIRFLOW, FOLLOWED BY CFM BLOWER MOTOR NOT RUNNING BLOWER COMMUNICATION ERROR BLOWER HP MIS-MATCH BLOWER MOTOR OPERATING IN POWER, TEMPERATURE, OR SPEED LIMIT BLOWER MOTOR CURRENT TRIP OR LOST ROTOR BLOWER MOTOR LOCKED ROTOR BLOWER OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE TRIP OR OVER TEMPERATURE TRIP INCOMPLETE PARAMETERS SENT TO MOTOR LOW INDOOR AIRFLOW...
  • Page 61: Wiring Diagram

    *MVM97_A*, *CVM97_A* IRING IAGRAM DOOR SWITCH JUNCTION BOX INDUCTOR COIL (ON SOME MODELS) INDOOR CIRCULATOR BLWR LINE NEUTRAL ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER OPTIONAL 3 ID BLWR NEUTRAL HUMIDIFIER OPTIONAL NEUTRAL HOT SURFACE IGNITER LINE NEUTRAL DIAGNOSTIC LED’S 40 VA FUSE 3A TRANSFORMER TR (5) 24 VAC...
  • Page 62: Special Instructions For Products Installed

    PECIAL NSTRUCTIONS FOR RODUCTS NSTALLED IN THE TATE OF ASSACHUSETTS For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by VENT/FLUE the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termi- nation is less than seven (7) feet above finished grade in the area...
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