Drain Assembly; Blower Compartment; Heat Exchanger And Burner; Maintenance - Nordyne M3RL 060A AW Installation Instructions Manual

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Lubrication
Thebearings i nthecirculating a irblower m otors
arepre=lubricated andsealedatthefactory. N o
furtheroilingofthe bearings is required forthe
lifeofthe motor.
CondensateDrain Assembly
Besurethecondensate l inesarefreeandopen
(i.e.avoidkinkinghoses). A lsomakesureall
hoseclampsaretightto avoiddrawing air
into
the system.
Blower
Compartment
The blower
compartment
should be cleaned
monthly during the heating and cooling
sea-
sons to remove any dirt and lint that may have
accumulated
in the compartment
or on the
blower
and motor.
Dirt and lint can create
excessive loads on the motor resulting in higher
than normal operating temperatures
and short-
ened service life.
Heat Exchanger
and Burner
Maintenance
The furnace
should
operate
for many years
without excessive soot buildup in the flue pas-
sageways,
however,
the flue passageways,
the vent system, and the burners should
be
inspected and cleaned (if required) by a quali-
fied service technician
annually to ensure con-
tinued safe operation. Particular attention must
be given to identify deterioration from corrosion
or other sources.
SYSTEM OPERATION
INFORMATION
GENERAL
Proper maintenance
is most important
to
achieve the best performance
from a
furnace.
Follow these instructions
for years
of safe, trouble free operation.
Do not place combustible
materials on or
against the furnace cabinet or the vent pipe.
Do
not
store
gasoline
or any
other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of the furnace.
Change
or replace the air filters monthly
during
any period
when
the circulating
blower is operating
regularly.
Always
replace the doors on the furnace
after servicing. Do not operate the furnace
without
all doors and covers in place.
Avoid operating the furnace when windows
and doors are open.
Be sure that the thermostat
is properly
installed
and is not being
affected
by
drafts
or heat
from
lamps
or other
appliances.
Sequence
of Operation
Operating
sequences
for the heating, cooling,
and fan modes are described
below. Refer to
the wiring diagrams
(Figures 30) and the low
voltage
field wiring
diagram
(Figure
26) for
more details.
Heating Mode:
1.
On a call for heat the thermostat
closes,
applying 24 VAC to the W terminal on the
control board.
2.
The control
board checks for continuity
on the 24 VAC limit control circuit (over-
temperature
limit switch,
flame
rollout
switches
and blocked vent switch in se-
ries). If an open limit is detected the con-
trol board will energize
the inducer
and
the conditioned
air blower. All other sys-
tem functions will be inoperable
until the
limit circuit closes. While the limit is open,
the red LED will pulse at a rate of 1 blink
per unit time.
3.
The furnace control checks for continuity
across the pressure
switch (24 VAC). If
the pressure
switch
is closed
the heat
mode
sequence
will not continue.
If it
remains
closed for 10 seconds
the red
LED will blink 3 times repetitively
until the
fault condition clears.
4. The inducer is energized.
5. The
pressure
switch
will close.
If the
pressure
switch does not close after 10
seconds
the fault LED will blink 2 times
repetitively and the inducer will continue to
run until the switch is closed.
6. The inducer will pre=purge for 30 seconds
and then the igniter will start its warm-up
as follows:
Initial Power up: After 30 seconds of igniter
warm-up the gas valve (24 VAC) will then
open. The igniter
circuit will stay ener-
gized for 3 seconds
after the gas valve
opens.
After Initial Power up: The control has a
programmed
adaptive
ignition
feature
which varies the warm-up
period as fol-
lows: If ignition is successful the warm=up is
reduced by 3-seconds on each subsequent
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