G61MPV - 09 01 2007
G61MPV - 09 01 2007
G61MPV - 09 01 2007
Service Literature
Corp. 0310L7 Revised 092007
IMPORTANT
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury or death. Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance, turn the electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect switch(es). Unit may have multiple power supplies.
WARNING
Sharp edges. Be careful when servicing unit to avoid sharp edges which may result in personal injury.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Gas Heating g Performance High Fire g Model No. G61MPV 36B045 44,000 39,000 20 50 3.5 / 10.0 30,000 29,000 10 40 1.7 / 4.9 G61MPV 36B070 66,000 61,000 45 75 3.5 / 10.0 45,000 43,000 25 55 1.7 / 4.9 G61MPV 36B071 66,000 62,000 45 75 3.5 / 10.0 45,000 43,000 20 50 1.7 / 4.9 G61MPV 36C090 88,000 79,000 70 100 3.5 / 10.0 60,000 56,000 35 65 1.7 / 4.9
Input Btuh Output Btuh Temperature rise range _F Gas Manifold Pressure (in. w.g.) Natural Gas / LPG/Propane Input Btuh Output Btuh Temperature rise range _F Gas Manifold Pressure (in. w.g.) Natural Gas / LPG/Propane
1 AFUE
Low Fire
High static (CSA) in. w.g. Connections Intake / Exhaust Pipe (PVC) i in. Condensate Drain Trap (PVC pipe) i.d. with field supplied (PVC coupling) o.d. hose with hose clamp i.d. x o.d. Gas pipe size IPS Indoor Wheel nominal diameter x width in. Blower Motor output hp Tons (kW) of addon cooling Air volume range cfm Shipping Data lbs. 1 package Electrical characteristics
94.1% 94.1% 95.0% 94.3% .80 .80 .80 .80 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 8 10 x 10 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 23 2 3.5 2 3.5 2 3.5 610 1420 625 1395 625 1395 600 1395 128 151 151 170 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase (less than 12 amps)
NOTE Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. 1 Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for nonweatherized furnaces.
Model No.
G61MPV 60C090 88,000 81,000 40 70 3.5 / 10.0 60,000 57,000 20 50 1.7 / 4.9
G61MPV 60C091 88,000 84,000 40 70 3.5 / 10.0 60,000 58,000 20 50 1.7 / 4.9
G61MPV 60C110 110,000 99,000 50 80 3.5 / 10.0 75,000 72,000 30 60 1.7 / 4.9
G61MPV 60C111 110,000 103,000 50 80 3.5 / 10.0 75,000 72,000 25 55 1.7 / 4.9
G61MPV 60D135 132,000 122,000 65 95 3.5 / 10.0 90,000 87,000 40 70 1.7 / 4.9
Input Btuh Output Btuh Temperature rise range _F Gas Manifold Pressure (in. w.g.) Natural Gas / LPG/Propane Input Btuh Output Btuh Temperature rise range _F Gas Manifold Pressure (in. w.g.) Natural Gas / LPG/Propane
1 AFUE
Low Fire
High static (CSA) in. w.g. Connections Intake / Exhaust Pipe (PVC) in. i Condensate Drain Trap (PVC pipe) i.d. with field supplied (PVC coupling) o.d. hose with hose clamp i.d. x o.d. Gas pipe size IPS Indoor Wheel nominal diameter x width in. Blower Motor output hp Tons (kW) of addon cooling Air volume range cfm Shipping Data lbs. 1 package Electrical characteristics
94.6% 95.0% 94.3% 95.0% 94.6% .80 .80 .80 .80 .80 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 3/3 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 11/4 x 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 111/2 x 10 111/2 x 10 111/2 x 10 111/2 x 10 111/2 x 10 1 1 1 1 1 3.5 5 3.5 5 3.5 5 3.5 5 3.5 5 895 2215 895 2215 740 2210 740 2210 915 2190 180 180 188 188 207 120 volts 60 hertz 1 phase (less than 12 amps)
NOTE Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be field provided. 1 Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for nonweatherized furnaces.
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FILTER KITS
1
Horizontal (end)
EZ Filter Base
Size of filter in. Single Side Return Ten Pack Size of filter in. Catalog No. Ship. Wt. lbs. Size of field provided filter in.
87L96 18 x 25 x 1 44J22 66K63 16 x 25 x 1 73P56 7 16 x 25 x 1 11M60 56J18 98M60 26K68 26K69 26K70 39G04 39G03 76M20 81M27 71M80 22G44 44J40 30G28 81J20 15F75 15F74 44J41
CABINET ACCESSORIES
DownFlow Additive Base Horizontal Support Frame Kit Return Air Base
CONTROLS
SignatureStatt Home Comfort Control
2 Termination
2 Termination
44J41
Input
ft.
59M17
24W51
24W49
59M13
59M14
59M87
59M87
26W85 56M22
High Altitude Orifice Kit is required and must be ordered separately for applications from 7501 to 10,000 ft.
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Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 915 1070 1320 1370 1055 1235 1330 1420 830 965 1205 1255 945 1100 1185 1295 740 860 1055 1095 840 970 1050 1150 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 830 755 690
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First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 720 665 610 2 820 745 685 3 890 795 725
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1 Factory default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 442 cfm.
G61MPV36B045 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 70 90 115 135 155 175 200 220 245 95 120 145 175 190 210 S d Speed Tap 2 125 145 165 185 205 225 255 280 305 155 175 200 225 255 290 Tap 3 220 250 280 310 340 365 390 415 440 305 335 370 400 435 465 Tap 4 225 260 300 345 375 410 430 450 470 330 360 395 430 460 485 COOL" Tap 1 55 70 90 110 125 140 160 175 195 140 165 200 230 255 280 Speed Tap 2 70 S d 90 110 130 155 175 200 220 240 230 260 295 330 360 390 Tap 3 90 110 135 160 185 205 225 245 265 280 315 350 390 430 465 Tap 4 115 135 160 185 210 235 255 280 300 370 410 450 490 520 555 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 65 80 95 110 135 155 170 190 210 80 95 115 135 155 175 Speed Tap 2 85 105 125 150 175 195 220 245 270 110 135 160 185 210 230 Tap 3 150 175 205 230 265 295 320 345 365 205 230 260 295 330 370 Tap 4 165 195 230 265 290 315 340 370 400 240 270 310 345 370 395 COOL" Tap 1 45 60 75 95 115 130 145 160 175 110 130 155 185 205 230 Speed 80 100 115 135 155 175 195 215 165 190 215 240 275 305 Tap 2 60 85 110 130 150 165 190 210 230 195 225 260 290 320 350 Tap 3 70 Tap 4 85 105 135 160 175 190 215 240 265 265 300 340 380 410 440 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 50 65 85 100 120 140 155 170 185 55 70 90 110 135 155 Speed 90 105 125 145 165 185 205 230 85 100 125 145 175 200 Tap 2 70 Tap 3 110 130 155 185 205 225 250 270 290 150 170 195 220 240 265 Tap 4 125 145 170 200 220 240 265 295 320 160 185 215 245 265 290 COOL" Tap 1 40 55 70 85 100 120 130 145 160 80 95 115 135 160 185 Speed 65 80 95 115 135 150 165 185 115 140 170 195 215 235 Tap 2 55 70 90 105 125 145 160 180 195 140 165 195 225 250 270 Tap 3 55 90 105 125 140 155 180 200 225 180 205 235 265 295 325 Tap 4 75
0.6 230 310 480 510 305 415 485 560 200 255 390 425 250 330 375 460 170 220 295 315 205 260 295 355
0.7 255 335 495 530 325 435 505 565 220 275 415 455 275 355 400 485 190 235 320 335 230 280 320 380
0.8 280 360 510 550 350 460 525 570 240 295 440 485 295 380 425 505 205 250 350 360 255 300 345 410
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV36B070 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Second Stage 12 1 895 1025 820 940 N/A 840 1 820 760 N/A
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Speed Switch Positions HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 14 3 4 1 2 3 1290 1340 1015 1190 1280 1395 1155 1210 930 1065 1155 1270 1020 1055 830 950 1010 1105 First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 730 680 625 2 815 755 695 3 865 795 730
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First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 930 865 775 3 1160 1045 930 4 1210 1090 965
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV36B070 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 85 105 130 150 170 190 205 225 110 115 135 155 175 195 120 145 165 190 215 235 260 280 130 155 180 205 230 255 210 240 270 290 310 345 375 405 250 280 310 340 370 400 230 265 295 325 355 385 410 440 285 310 340 365 400 430 70 90 110 130 145 160 175 190 135 155 175 200 220 245 90 110 130 150 170 190 205 220 185 215 250 285 315 345 100 120 145 165 185 205 225 250 235 265 300 335 370 400 125 150 170 190 210 235 255 280 315 340 370 395 440 480 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 95 110 130 150 170 185 120 140 160 180 200 225 180 205 235 265 285 305 200 230 255 280 305 330 80 95 115 130 145 160 95 110 130 145 165 180 105 125 140 155 175 195 120 140 160 180 200 220 " Setting) N/A N/A 140 160 190 210 205 225 100 120 115 135 125 145 135 150 N/A 175 230 245 130 145 160 170 N/A 195 245 270 145 160 175 190 200 245 325 355 175 200 215 240 N/A 210 265 290 160 175 190 215 75 100 195 200 100 140 175 230 N/A 70 140 145 75 95 125 165 90 120 210 225 120 165 200 260 N/A 90 160 165 90 120 150 190 110 145 230 255 140 190 230 295 N/A 115 180 190 110 150 175 215 125 165 250 280 165 220 260 325 N/A 135 205 215 125 175 195 245 150 190 280 315 190 245 285 360 N/A 160 225 235 150 200 220 265 170 210 315 355 215 265 310 390 N/A 185 245 255 175 220 240 485
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 70 Speed Tap 2 100 S d Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 185 200 55 75 85 105
0.6 215 280 425 455 270 370 425 510 190 230 340 375 235 290 340 410 N/A 200 270 280 190 240 265 315
0.7 240 300 450 485 295 395 455 540 205 250 370 400 255 315 365 435 N/A 220 295 305 210 260 290 340
0.8 260 325 475 510 320 420 480 570 225 270 395 425 275 340 390 455 N/A 235 325 330 225 285 320 370
COOL" Speed S d
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 65 75 Speed Tap 2 85 100 Tap 3 130 155 Tap 4 145 170 COOL" Tap 1 45 60 Speed 75 Tap 2 60 85 Tap 3 65 Tap 4 85 100 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 N/A Speed Tap 2 60 Tap 3 95 Tap 4 110 COOL" Tap 1 40 Speed Tap 2 45 Tap 3 50 Tap 4 60
Adjust" Jumper at N/A N/A N/A 75 100 120 120 145 170 130 155 185 55 70 85 60 80 95 65 85 105 75 95 115
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV36B071 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Second Stage 12 1 925 1065 840 970 775 875 1 840 765 705
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Speed Switch Positions HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 14 3 4 1 2 3 1305 1345 1055 1225 1305 1405 1185 1230 955 1100 1185 1280 1050 1085 855 975 1040 1140 First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 745 695 645 2 835 770 705 3 895 815 740
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First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 965 880 795 3 1190 1070 955 4 1235 1115 990
1 Factory default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV36B071 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 90 110 135 160 180 195 215 240 100 120 140 165 190 210 135 160 185 205 230 250 270 295 160 185 210 230 255 275 230 265 295 325 355 380 410 425 290 320 350 380 415 440 250 290 325 360 390 425 455 455 310 345 375 410 445 475 70 90 110 130 145 165 185 200 145 170 195 220 245 270 90 115 135 160 180 200 220 240 225 255 285 315 350 375 105 130 150 170 195 220 240 260 265 300 340 375 415 440 130 155 180 205 230 250 270 295 360 390 425 460 495 515 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 95 115 135 155 175 195 125 150 180 200 220 240 200 225 250 275 300 325 220 250 280 310 335 360 80 95 115 130 150 165 95 115 135 155 170 190 105 130 150 170 190 215 125 150 170 195 215 240 " Setting) 120 140 140 165 205 225 215 240 100 120 115 135 130 150 140 165 155 185 245 260 135 150 165 185 175 205 265 285 155 170 185 205 215 255 350 385 185 215 235 260 195 225 290 310 170 185 205 225 75 110 210 230 110 160 205 260 70 90 145 160 75 115 140 180 95 135 235 260 130 185 230 290 90 110 170 185 95 135 165 205 115 165 260 290 155 215 260 320 105 130 195 215 120 160 190 235 140 190 285 325 180 245 290 355 125 155 225 240 140 190 215 265 160 220 315 355 205 280 320 390 145 175 255 270 165 215 245 295 180 240 345 380 225 305 350 415 165 195 270 290 185 235 265 320
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 70 Speed Tap 2 115 S d 205 220 55 70 90 110
0.6 235 295 465 500 295 400 465 540 200 255 375 405 245 330 380 440 185 215 290 310 205 255 290 345
0.7 255 315 490 525 320 425 490 560 220 275 405 430 265 355 410 470 205 235 305 330 225 270 315 365
0.8 275 330 480 515 345 445 505 535 240 290 425 435 285 375 420 480 215 250 325 350 245 295 340 390
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 60 75 Speed Tap 2 80 100 Tap 3 150 170 Tap 4 165 190 COOL" Tap 1 45 60 Speed Tap 2 60 75 Tap 3 70 85 Tap 4 80 100 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 50 Speed Tap 2 65 Tap 3 105 Tap 4 115 COOL" Tap 1 40 Speed Tap 2 45 Tap 3 55 Tap 4 60
Adjust" Jumper at 65 85 100 80 100 120 125 150 180 135 165 190 55 70 85 60 80 100 70 90 110 75 100 120
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV36C090 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Second Stage 12 1 N/A 1040 N/A 915 N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A
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Speed Switch Positions HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 14 3 4 1 2 3 1285 1340 1020 1185 1275 1395 1150 1200 905 1060 1145 1270 1020 1055 800 925 1010 1100 First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 705 650 600 2 790 730 670 3 845 770 705
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First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 940 840 N/A 3 1160 1040 915 4 1210 1075 945
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 479 cfm.
G61MPV36C090 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 90 110 130 155 185 205 225 250 90 110 140 165 185 205 150 175 200 230 260 290 325 355 170 195 230 265 290 330 160 200 235 265 295 325 355 385 185 220 255 290 325 360 50 70 90 105 125 140 160 175 85 110 135 160 185 205 60 80 100 125 150 170 185 205 125 155 185 220 245 275 75 95 110 135 160 180 200 220 165 195 230 265 300 330 85 110 135 160 180 205 225 245 210 245 285 325 360 390 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 90 110 135 155 175 200 145 175 200 225 245 270 155 190 205 225 250 280 60 75 95 115 130 145 70 90 110 130 150 165 80 95 115 135 155 175 85 105 130 155 180 200 " Setting) N/A N/A N/A N/A 155 180 165 190 90 105 100 120 105 125 115 135 N/A N/A 200 210 120 130 140 155 N/A N/A 225 230 135 145 160 170 N/A 220 290 305 160 185 195 220 N/A N/A 250 250 150 160 180 190 N/A 60 110 140 60 105 115 155 N/A N/A 85 90 55 65 85 105 N/A 80 135 165 80 125 140 185 N/A N/A 105 115 65 90 105 125 N/A 105 170 190 110 145 175 220 N/A N/A 135 140 85 120 135 150 N/A 130 205 220 135 170 205 255 N/A N/A 160 170 105 145 165 175 N/A 155 230 255 155 200 235 285 N/A N/A 185 190 125 165 185 210 N/A 185 250 290 175 225 265 315 N/A N/A 205 215 150 185 210 240
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 N/A Speed Tap 2 75 S d Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 125 130 35 45 60 65
0.6 N/A 235 360 395 235 305 355 425 N/A 205 285 315 195 250 290 345 N/A N/A 230 245 170 205 235 275
0.7 N/A 260 395 430 265 330 380 460 N/A 220 320 335 215 270 315 380 N/A N/A 250 275 190 225 260 305
0.8 N/A 290 425 460 295 360 410 495 N/A 240 355 360 235 295 335 415 N/A N/A 270 305 210 250 285 335
COOL" Speed S d
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 N/A N/A Speed 65 Tap 2 50 Tap 3 90 110 Tap 4 90 120 COOL" Tap 1 35 45 Speed 55 Tap 2 40 60 Tap 3 45 65 Tap 4 50 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 N/A Speed Tap 2 N/A Tap 3 65 Tap 4 75 COOL" Tap 1 30 Speed Tap 2 40 Tap 3 40 Tap 4 45
Adjust" Jumper at N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 85 105 130 95 120 140 40 55 75 50 65 80 55 70 90 60 75 90
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Bottom Return Air, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 + 1500 1675 1880 2090 1605 1710 1925 2165 1 NORM 1355 1545 1720 1900 1440 1560 1755 1960 1194 1365 1540 1695 1275 1380 1590 1755 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 Positions + 1360 1560 1730 1910 1105 1185 1355 1545 1 NORM 1220 1405 1585 1740 995 1080 1205 1345 1105 1235 1410 1570 890 960 1090 1215
1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 449 cfm.
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 190 215 245 275 305 340 365 390 420 245 275 315 350 380 410 S d Speed Tap 2 265 300 340 380 415 450 480 510 540 350 385 420 455 490 525 Tap 3 380 415 450 485 520 555 595 630 665 485 520 555 595 640 685 Tap 4 495 535 580 625 660 700 735 770 805 650 695 750 800 850 900 COOL" Tap 1 115 135 160 185 205 230 255 275 300 305 340 375 410 440 475 Speed Tap 2 145 165 190 215 240 265 285 305 325 355 390 430 470 510 550 S d Tap 3 170 200 240 275 305 335 370 400 430 510 555 600 645 690 730 Tap 4 265 295 330 365 400 435 465 500 535 725 780 835 895 935 975 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 150 170 195 220 245 270 295 325 350 180 210 245 280 305 330 Speed Tap 2 200 230 270 305 330 355 385 415 450 265 295 335 375 405 430 Tap 3 270 310 355 395 425 460 490 525 560 370 400 435 470 515 555 Tap 4 390 420 455 490 525 555 595 630 670 495 530 570 605 645 685 COOL" Tap 1 90 110 130 155 175 195 215 235 255 220 250 285 320 350 385 Speed Tap 2 110 130 155 180 200 220 245 265 285 270 305 345 385 420 455 Tap 3 145 165 190 215 245 270 295 320 340 390 425 465 500 540 580 Tap 4 180 205 240 270 300 330 365 395 430 540 580 625 670 710 755 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 110 135 165 190 215 235 255 280 300 155 175 195 215 245 270 Speed Tap 2 155 175 200 225 255 285 310 335 365 190 215 250 285 310 335 Tap 3 200 230 270 305 335 365 395 420 450 255 290 335 375 400 430 Tap 4 270 305 345 385 415 450 480 515 545 345 385 425 465 495 530 COOL" Tap 1 70 85 105 125 145 165 185 205 225 160 190 220 255 275 300 Speed Tap 2 80 100 120 140 165 190 210 225 245 195 225 260 295 325 350 Tap 3 110 130 160 185 205 225 250 275 300 295 330 365 400 430 460 Tap 4 155 175 195 220 245 270 295 315 340 400 435 470 510 545 585
0.6 440 555 720 925 505 580 765 1005 365 465 585 720 415 485 610 795 295 365 465 565 330 385 495 610
0.7 475 580 755 955 535 610 795 1035 400 500 615 755 450 515 640 830 315 395 495 605 360 415 535 640
0.8 510 610 790 985 565 635 830 1065 430 535 645 795 485 545 670 870 340 425 530 645 390 450 570 665
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 1440 1630 1810 2015 1525 1655 1860 2100 1300 1485 1655 1830 1385 1500 1695 1905 1155 1310 1480 1640 1240 1320 1510 1695 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 1320 1180 1055
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First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 1060 960 865 2 1135 1035 920 3 1285 1165 1050
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default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 449 cfm.
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 180 205 235 260 290 320 350 380 410 230 260 290 320 355 390 S d Speed Tap 2 250 280 315 350 385 425 455 485 515 325 360 400 435 465 495 Tap 3 345 380 415 455 485 515 550 580 615 460 490 520 550 595 640 Tap 4 465 505 545 585 625 660 695 730 760 665 685 710 735 775 820 COOL" Tap 1 110 130 150 175 195 215 240 265 290 275 305 340 380 410 440 Speed Tap 2 130 155 175 200 220 245 265 290 315 360 390 420 455 485 515 S d Tap 3 160 190 220 255 280 305 335 360 390 490 530 570 610 645 680 Tap 4 220 255 295 330 365 400 430 460 490 695 750 805 855 895 935 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 145 165 190 210 235 260 285 310 335 170 195 230 260 290 320 Speed Tap 2 195 220 250 275 305 335 365 395 420 255 285 315 345 370 395 Tap 3 280 305 335 360 395 425 455 485 515 340 375 410 450 480 510 Tap 4 370 400 430 460 495 530 565 595 625 465 500 535 575 610 645 COOL" Tap 1 80 95 120 140 165 190 210 235 255 190 225 265 305 330 355 Speed Tap 2 100 120 140 165 190 215 235 255 275 265 295 325 355 390 420 Tap 3 140 160 185 205 235 260 285 305 325 375 410 440 475 500 530 Tap 4 180 205 240 270 300 325 350 380 405 520 560 605 645 685 720 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 100 125 150 175 200 220 245 265 290 135 155 180 200 225 250 Speed Tap 2 150 165 185 205 235 265 290 310 335 170 200 235 265 290 320 Tap 3 210 230 255 275 310 345 370 400 425 255 285 315 350 370 390 Tap 4 260 290 320 350 390 430 455 480 505 340 375 410 445 475 510 COOL" Tap 1 70 85 105 125 140 160 180 200 220 155 175 200 225 255 290 Speed 95 115 135 155 175 200 220 245 185 210 235 260 295 325 Tap 2 80 Tap 3 105 125 150 175 200 220 240 265 290 255 290 330 365 400 430 Tap 4 135 160 185 215 235 260 285 305 330 370 400 440 475 505 530
0.6 420 530 675 860 470 550 715 965 350 430 545 685 390 455 570 760 275 350 430 535 315 355 460 565
0.7 445 565 715 900 505 590 750 995 375 465 580 725 420 495 610 805 300 375 470 565 340 385 490 600
0.8 475 595 750 940 540 625 785 1025 400 500 615 765 455 530 650 845 330 405 510 590 365 415 520 635
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Single Side Return Air Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. cleanable air filter in order to maintain proper air velocity across the filter. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 + 1450 1640 1820 2055 1575 1690 1895 2135 1 NORM 1320 1510 1700 1870 1405 1530 1735 1935 1165 1320 1500 1665 1250 1355 1560 1735 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 Positions + 1315 1510 1695 1875 1080 1160 1315 1490 1 NORM 1190 1365 1545 1715 985 1060 1185 1330 1075 1205 1370 1520 865 930 1065 1185
1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 449 cfm.
G61MPV60C090 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 170 200 230 265 295 325 355 385 415 225 255 290 325 360 390 Speed Tap 2 255 285 320 355 390 425 455 490 520 330 370 410 455 485 515 S d Tap 3 345 385 430 475 515 555 585 610 640 445 480 520 560 610 660 Tap 4 470 515 560 610 650 685 725 765 800 650 695 745 800 840 885 COOL" Tap 1 110 130 155 180 205 225 245 270 290 285 320 355 390 430 465 Speed Tap 2 125 150 175 205 225 250 275 300 325 355 390 430 470 500 530 S d Tap 3 170 195 230 260 290 325 355 385 415 515 550 590 625 670 710 Tap 4 240 275 315 355 380 405 445 485 525 740 785 835 885 920 955 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 145 165 190 215 240 265 290 315 345 175 200 235 265 300 330 Speed Tap 2 195 225 255 290 320 345 375 405 435 260 290 325 355 390 425 Tap 3 265 300 335 370 405 435 470 505 540 360 395 435 470 515 555 Tap 4 385 420 460 495 525 555 590 625 660 475 515 560 600 640 685 COOL" Tap 1 85 100 125 145 170 200 215 235 255 200 230 270 310 340 370 Speed Tap 2 105 125 150 170 195 220 240 260 280 260 295 330 365 400 440 Tap 3 135 160 185 215 240 270 290 315 335 410 440 470 500 540 580 Tap 4 170 200 235 265 305 340 365 390 415 550 585 620 655 695 740 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 105 130 155 180 205 225 245 270 290 130 155 180 204 230 260 Speed Tap 2 145 165 195 220 250 280 305 335 360 170 195 230 265 295 325 Tap 3 190 220 250 285 315 345 375 405 440 245 280 315 350 385 420 Tap 4 270 295 325 355 395 430 465 500 530 340 375 415 455 490 525 COOL" Tap 1 65 80 100 120 140 160 180 205 225 155 180 215 245 265 290 Speed 90 110 130 155 180 200 220 245 190 220 250 275 305 335 Tap 2 75 Tap 3 100 120 150 175 200 220 245 265 290 290 320 355 385 415 445 Tap 4 135 160 185 215 240 265 290 315 335 405 435 465 495 540 585
0.6 425 540 700 915 500 570 750 990 360 455 585 720 400 470 610 780 285 355 450 560 320 370 485 610
0.7 455 560 735 950 535 605 795 1020 385 490 620 760 430 500 640 825 310 385 485 595 345 400 520 640
0.8 490 585 775 980 565 645 840 1050 415 520 650 800 460 530 670 865 335 420 520 625 375 430 560 665
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Bottom Return Air, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 + 1560 1770 1895 2110 1665 1790 1990 2175 1 NORM 1400 1575 1745 1930 1515 1625 1815 2020 1245 1400 1565 1745 1340 1445 1645 1800 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 Positions + 1420 1625 1780 1965 1240 1245 1410 1585 1 NORM 1280 1465 1615 1790 1060 1125 1270 1430 1145 1290 1445 1610 940 1015 1145 1270
1 Factory
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. J S d Jumper Speed First Stage Second Stage Positions 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 255 280 305 330 355 390 420 450 475 305 340 375 415 450 475 Speed Tap 2 325 360 390 425 460 500 540 580 615 395 440 490 540 585 620 S d Tap 3 495 525 555 590 620 650 680 710 710 615 645 675 705 740 755 Tap 4 625 660 700 740 780 815 855 890 890 800 840 880 920 960 985 COOL" Tap 1 180 200 225 250 280 300 320 345 370 390 420 455 485 520 550 Speed Tap 2 200 225 250 280 305 330 350 375 395 485 520 555 590 625 655 S d Tap 3 245 270 300 335 365 390 420 445 470 655 700 740 785 830 860 Tap 4 355 380 405 435 465 495 520 550 585 930 960 990 1020 1050 1060 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 185 210 Speed Tap 2 240 270 Tap 3 385 410 Tap 4 480 510 COOL" Tap 1 110 130 Speed Tap 2 140 160 Tap 3 185 210 Tap 4 245 275 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 145 Speed Tap 2 175 Tap 3 275 Tap 4 340 COOL" Tap 1 90 Speed Tap 2 105 Tap 3 145 Tap 4 190 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 235 265 290 315 340 365 305 340 375 410 445 475 435 455 480 510 540 656 540 570 600 605 670 705 155 180 205 230 250 275 185 205 230 250 265 285 235 265 290 320 350 380 305 335 365 395 420 450 " Setting) 235 255 280 305 385 410 475 505 165 185 195 215 235 260 290 315 280 335 435 535 205 235 280 345 300 360 460 570 225 255 305 370 390 505 595 740 295 310 395 480 320 385 485 600 245 270 325 395 230 300 465 585 285 345 485 680 175 220 365 460 215 255 385 485 260 335 495 626 315 380 525 720 195 250 390 490 240 285 410 520 290 370 530 670 350 420 565 765 225 280 410 520 270 315 440 555 320 410 565 710 380 460 610 810 250 315 435 550 300 345 470 590 350 450 595 750 415 495 650 855 275 350 460 580 325 380 495 625 375 485 625 785 440 525 680 885 295 375 485 610 350 405 535 660
0.6 505 655 775 1005 585 680 890 1070 405 520 650 820 465 550 715 910 320 400 510 640 375 430 570 700
0.7 530 690 790 1030 615 710 925 1045 430 560 680 855 490 580 745 940 340 430 535 675 395 455 605 735
0.8 560 730 765 1000 640 735 930 1005 460 595 690 870 525 615 775 960 365 460 555 700 425 495 630 765
Adjust" Jumper at 165 190 210 200 225 255 305 330 360 370 405 440 105 125 145 125 150 170 165 190 215 215 240 265
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 1490 1690 1850 2050 1590 1695 1905 2035 1345 1520 1700 1870 1445 1535 1740 1900 1195 1345 1525 1675 1280 1370 1580 1700 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 1360 1225 1100
12
First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 1125 1030 915 2 1195 1085 980 3 1370 1230 1110
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1 Factory default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. J S d Jumper Speed First Stage Second Stage Positions 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 210 235 265 295 325 350 380 405 435 265 295 330 365 400 425 Speed Tap 2 270 300 340 380 415 450 485 520 555 355 395 445 490 535 570 S d Tap 3 430 455 490 520 550 580 610 645 675 530 656 600 640 675 700 Tap 4 525 560 600 635 675 710 750 790 825 680 725 775 820 870 905 COOL" Tap 1 145 165 185 210 230 255 275 295 315 353 380 410 440 470 500 Speed Tap 2 175 195 220 245 270 290 315 335 360 445 475 510 540 575 600 S d Tap 3 230 260 285 315 345 370 395 420 450 640 680 725 765 810 840 Tap 4 335 365 390 415 445 470 500 525 560 855 885 915 940 970 970 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 160 185 Speed Tap 2 205 235 Tap 3 325 350 Tap 4 410 445 COOL" Tap 1 105 125 Speed Tap 2 135 155 Tap 3 175 200 Tap 4 235 260 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 120 Speed Tap 2 145 Tap 3 230 Tap 4 280 COOL" Tap 1 85 Speed Tap 2 100 Tap 3 140 Tap 4 180 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 210 235 260 280 305 325 265 295 330 355 385 415 375 400 430 455 475 500 475 510 545 575 605 640 150 170 195 220 240 261 180 200 225 240 260 275 225 250 275 305 330 360 290 320 350 375 405 430 " Setting) 215 235 255 285 345 370 420 450 160 180 190 210 225 245 280 305 260 315 395 480 195 230 265 330 285 345 420 515 215 250 285 355 355 450 530 670 280 300 375 460 305 370 445 540 235 265 305 380 195 250 415 505 260 320 475 625 150 185 310 385 195 235 375 450 225 285 445 545 285 350 515 665 170 210 335 415 220 260 400 480 255 325 475 585 315 385 555 705 195 240 365 445 245 290 430 515 285 365 505 625 345 420 595 750 220 270 390 480 270 320 455 545 320 405 540 660 375 455 635 790 245 305 415 515 295 345 485 580 345 435 570 700 400 480 665 815 270 330 445 545 315 370 520 610
0.6 450 610 730 935 530 625 870 965 365 465 605 740 420 505 695 840 295 360 470 580 335 395 555 645
0.7 480 645 755 970 555 650 905 965 390 495 635 780 445 530 730 865 320 390 495 610 360 420 590 675
0.8 500 675 775 995 580 675 890 935 420 530 665 815 475 565 760 855 345 425 520 640 385 455 620 705
Adjust" Jumper at 140 165 190 170 200 225 255 285 315 315 350 385 100 120 140 120 145 165 155 180 200 205 230 255
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Single Side Return Air Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. cleanable air filter in order to maintain proper air velocity across the filter. 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 + 1510 1720 1810 2065 1615 1735 1900 2055 1 NORM 1365 1535 1725 1880 1465 1575 1735 1915 1210 1360 1520 1700 1300 1400 1575 1715 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 Positions + 1385 1560 1755 1900 1150 1220 1385 1545 1 NORM 1240 1400 1570 1750 1050 1105 1245 1395 1125 1260 1410 1560 930 995 1125 1240
1 Factory
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C091 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. Jumper Speed J S d First Stage Second Stage Positions 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 230 255 285 315 350 375 400 425 455 285 315 350 385 420 450 Speed Tap 2 290 325 365 405 445 480 510 545 585 370 410 455 500 545 585 Tap 3 475 505 545 580 620 645 670 695 695 560 595 625 660 695 720 Tap 4 570 610 655 700 740 775 805 835 835 750 790 835 880 925 960 COOL" Tap 1 155 175 200 225 250 275 295 320 345 385 415 450 485 515 545 S d Speed Tap 2 175 200 225 250 275 300 320 340 370 470 500 535 570 600 630 Tap 3 240 265 295 325 355 385 410 435 465 645 685 730 770 815 845 Tap 4 355 380 410 440 465 495 525 555 590 905 935 965 995 1025 1025 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 160 190 Speed Tap 2 205 235 Tap 3 360 385 Tap 4 455 485 COOL" Tap 1 115 135 Speed Tap 2 135 160 Tap 3 180 205 Tap 4 245 275 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 135 Speed Tap 2 160 Tap 3 270 Tap 4 325 COOL" Tap 1 90 Speed Tap 2 105 Tap 3 145 Tap 4 190 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 220 250 280 305 325 350 275 315 350 380 415 445 415 440 465 490 515 540 520 550 585 615 650 680 160 185 210 235 260 280 180 205 230 245 265 280 230 260 285 315 345 370 305 335 370 395 425 450 " Setting) 225 250 270 300 375 400 450 480 170 195 195 215 235 255 290 320 275 335 420 510 215 235 275 345 300 365 445 535 235 255 300 375 375 475 570 715 300 305 390 485 320 390 475 575 250 270 320 400 215 270 450 555 285 335 475 660 160 200 330 420 215 245 375 475 240 305 480 590 315 365 515 705 185 225 355 450 240 275 400 510 270 345 515 630 345 405 555 750 205 255 385 485 270 305 430 545 300 385 545 675 380 440 595 790 230 285 410 515 295 335 460 575 330 420 580 715 410 480 640 835 255 310 435 550 325 365 490 610 360 455 605 745 435 505 670 865 280 345 460 580 345 390 525 645
0.6 485 625 745 995 580 655 875 1020 390 495 630 780 460 530 700 890 310 380 485 610 370 415 560 680
0.7 515 670 770 1025 610 685 905 1020 415 530 660 810 485 560 730 915 335 415 510 640 390 440 595 715
0.8 545 705 755 1010 635 710 890 985 445 565 690 850 520 595 760 905 360 445 535 670 420 475 620 745
Adjust" Jumper at 155 175 200 185 215 240 295 320 345 355 385 420 110 130 150 125 145 170 165 185 210 215 240 265
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Bottom Return Air, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 + 1505 1710 1915 2130 1625 1745 1990 2210 1 NORM 1370 1565 1765 1945 1465 1580 1790 1995 1205 1380 1565 1740 1290 1405 1605 1790 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 Positions + 1370 1570 1760 1945 945 1020 1160 1300 1 NORM 1235 1420 1600 1780 840 910 1055 1180 1105 1250 1420 1580 740 800 920 1045
1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 463 cfm.
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 165 195 230 265 300 336 370 400 430 210 245 290 330 365 395 S d Speed Tap 2 245 285 325 370 400 435 470 505 540 330 365 405 445 480 520 Tap 3 365 395 430 465 510 550 590 630 670 450 490 535 580 625 665 Tap 4 480 520 565 610 645 685 725 770 810 625 670 715 760 805 850 COOL" Tap 1 75 90 115 135 160 180 200 220 240 280 315 350 390 430 475 Speed Tap 2 90 105 130 150 175 200 220 245 270 340 380 425 465 505 545 S d Tap 3 120 140 170 195 225 250 275 300 330 510 545 585 620 675 735 Tap 4 160 185 210 235 265 290 325 360 395 710 755 805 855 905 950 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 150 170 190 205 245 280 305 335 365 170 200 235 270 300 330 Speed Tap 2 195 220 255 285 320 360 390 420 445 240 275 320 365 400 430 Tap 3 265 300 335 370 410 445 480 520 555 360 395 435 475 510 550 Tap 4 370 410 455 495 525 550 590 630 670 460 500 545 590 635 675 COOL" Tap 1 55 70 90 110 135 155 175 195 215 205 235 275 310 345 380 Speed 90 105 125 150 170 190 215 235 250 285 325 360 400 440 Tap 2 75 Tap 3 95 115 135 160 190 220 240 265 285 375 410 445 485 530 575 Tap 4 125 150 175 200 225 255 280 305 335 510 550 595 640 685 725 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 105 130 155 180 210 235 260 285 305 140 160 180 200 235 265 Speed Tap 2 140 165 195 225 250 280 310 345 375 165 195 230 265 300 335 Tap 3 185 220 255 290 325 355 390 420 450 250 285 325 360 395 430 Tap 4 250 290 335 375 410 445 480 520 560 340 375 420 460 495 530 COOL" Tap 1 45 60 80 100 115 125 145 160 180 155 180 210 240 270 295 Speed 70 85 105 125 150 165 185 200 185 215 245 280 315 345 Tap 2 55 85 105 125 150 170 195 215 235 265 300 345 385 425 465 Tap 3 70 Tap 4 95 110 135 160 190 220 240 260 280 375 415 455 495 535 575
0.6
0.7
0.8 510 640 770 970 585 645 840 1035 430 530 650 805 485 540 670 860 350 440 530 645 385 450 570 690
435 470 560 600 700 735 890 930 510 550 575 610 770 805 980 1010 365 465 585 720 415 470 605 770 295 370 465 565 325 380 500 615 400 500 620 760 450 505 635 815 320 405 500 605 355 415 535 650
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Single Side Return Air Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. cleanable air filter in order to maintain proper air velocity across the filter. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 + 1485 1675 1870 2080 1585 1700 1905 2135 1 NORM 1350 1525 1725 1895 1435 1535 1740 1930 1175 1335 1505 1670 1280 1385 1570 1755 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 Positions + 1325 1505 1695 1870 935 1025 1155 1285 1 NORM 1195 1365 1550 1720 840 915 1050 1175 1080 1205 1365 1530 750 800 925 1050
1 Factory
default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 463 cfm.
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 155 185 220 255 285 320 350 380 410 205 240 280 320 355 390 Speed Tap 2 215 255 300 345 370 395 430 465 500 320 350 380 410 455 495 S d Tap 3 335 375 415 455 490 530 570 605 645 445 475 510 545 590 630 Tap 4 450 490 535 580 615 645 690 730 775 580 625 680 735 770 810 COOL" Tap 1 70 90 110 130 150 165 185 210 230 255 295 345 390 430 470 Speed Tap 2 85 105 125 150 170 190 215 235 255 340 375 415 455 490 525 S d Tap 3 115 135 160 185 210 230 255 285 310 455 500 555 610 650 695 Tap 4 155 175 195 220 250 285 310 335 360 650 710 770 835 880 920 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 140 160 185 210 235 265 285 310 330 155 185 220 250 285 320 Speed Tap 2 170 200 235 270 305 340 370 400 430 220 260 300 345 370 395 Tap 3 250 290 330 370 400 430 465 505 540 355 385 415 450 485 520 Tap 4 360 395 430 465 510 550 580 605 635 460 490 525 560 605 645 COOL" Tap 1 60 75 90 110 125 145 165 185 205 195 230 270 305 345 380 Speed 85 105 125 140 160 180 200 220 225 265 315 360 400 440 Tap 2 70 Tap 3 95 110 130 150 175 200 225 245 265 365 400 445 485 525 565 Tap 4 115 135 165 190 215 235 260 285 310 495 535 580 625 675 725 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 105 125 150 175 195 215 240 265 290 135 155 180 205 225 245 Speed Tap 2 145 165 190 210 240 265 290 315 340 170 195 225 255 290 325 Tap 3 175 200 235 265 300 335 370 400 430 230 260 295 335 370 405 Tap 4 240 275 320 360 390 420 450 485 515 325 365 410 455 490 520 COOL" Tap 1 45 60 80 100 110 125 140 155 170 155 180 205 235 270 305 Speed 65 85 100 120 135 155 175 195 170 200 240 275 315 355 Tap 2 50 90 105 120 140 160 185 210 235 250 290 330 375 410 445 Tap 3 75 Tap 4 95 110 135 155 175 200 225 250 270 365 405 450 490 535 575
0.6 420 530 670 850 510 570 750 960 350 430 555 685 415 475 610 770 275 355 440 550 340 390 485 615
0.7 450 565 710 890 545 615 800 995 380 465 595 730 455 515 650 815 300 385 475 575 370 420 525 655
0.8 480 595 750 930 580 660 850 1035 410 500 630 770 490 555 690 860 330 410 510 600 400 450 570 690
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 1475 1670 1865 2070 1555 1685 1895 2130 1345 1500 1695 1865 1415 1540 1735 1930 1180 1345 1510 1685 1245 1350 1545 1725 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 1330 1195 1080
12
First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 1085 955 850 2 1155 1050 920 3 1310 1185 1070
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1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 463 cfm.
G61MPV60C110 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 170 195 225 255 290 320 350 380 410 215 250 285 320 355 390 S d Speed Tap 2 230 265 305 345 380 415 445 480 515 315 355 400 445 480 510 Tap 3 350 385 420 460 495 525 560 595 630 460 490 525 555 605 655 Tap 4 450 490 535 580 610 640 680 720 760 590 630 680 725 785 840 COOL" Tap 1 105 125 150 175 200 220 245 265 290 250 285 320 360 395 435 Speed Tap 2 130 150 175 200 220 240 270 295 320 335 365 405 445 480 515 S d Tap 3 165 190 220 250 275 305 335 370 400 470 505 545 585 630 670 Tap 4 205 240 285 330 360 390 420 450 485 655 695 745 790 840 885 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 150 170 190 215 240 265 290 315 340 155 190 225 265 295 325 Speed Tap 2 185 215 245 275 310 340 370 400 430 230 265 300 335 370 400 Tap 3 255 285 325 365 400 440 465 495 525 335 370 410 450 490 530 Tap 4 345 385 430 475 510 545 575 605 635 460 490 520 550 595 645 COOL" Tap 1 75 90 115 135 160 185 205 225 250 190 220 255 290 325 360 Speed Tap 2 100 120 145 165 185 205 230 255 280 250 285 325 360 390 420 Tap 3 135 155 175 200 230 260 280 305 330 355 395 435 475 510 545 Tap 4 170 195 225 255 290 320 350 375 405 475 515 565 610 655 705 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 110 130 150 175 195 215 240 265 290 135 155 180 210 230 250 Speed Tap 2 145 165 190 210 240 270 295 315 340 170 195 230 265 295 325 Tap 3 175 205 240 280 310 340 370 400 430 220 255 295 335 370 405 Tap 4 245 280 320 355 390 420 455 490 525 325 360 400 440 475 510 COOL" Tap 1 55 70 90 110 135 155 175 195 220 150 170 200 225 255 285 Speed 80 105 130 150 170 195 215 240 165 195 230 265 300 330 Tap 2 65 Tap 3 100 125 150 180 200 220 240 260 280 240 280 320 360 400 435 Tap 4 140 160 180 200 230 260 285 305 330 350 385 420 455 500 540
0.6 425 540 690 880 470 550 710 925 355 440 560 680 395 455 580 745 275 355 440 540 315 360 470 575
0.7 455 575 730 915 500 590 755 965 385 475 595 715 430 485 620 785 300 390 475 565 340 390 505 610
0.8 490 605 770 955 535 630 800 1005 420 515 625 750 460 520 660 825 325 420 515 590 370 420 540 645
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Bottom Return Air, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 + 1585 1810 1950 2170 1635 1750 1965 2195 1 NORM 1430 1635 1770 1970 1480 1605 1805 2015 1265 1440 1600 1780 1290 1400 1605 1800 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 Positions + 1450 1650 1790 1990 1120 1195 1380 1560 1 NORM 1295 1475 1630 1810 1020 1095 1225 1385 1165 1330 1470 1635 900 970 1105 1245
1 Factory
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS J S d Jumper Speed Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 235 270 300 335 365 395 425 455 275 305 345 380 415 445 475 305 345 385 425 465 505 545 585 350 395 440 485 530 570 605 460 490 525 560 590 615 645 675 575 605 640 670 700 730 765 580 625 665 710 745 780 815 850 730 770 805 845 885 925 965 140 165 190 215 235 260 285 305 325 355 390 425 460 490 520 165 190 215 235 260 290 315 340 390 425 465 500 540 570 600 220 250 285 320 345 375 400 425 545 585 630 670 715 755 790 305 340 375 410 440 470 505 535 775 815 860 900 945 975 1010 Adjust" Jumper at 215 245 270 275 310 350 380 410 440 480 520 555 135 160 185 155 180 205 195 220 250 250 280 315 NORM" Setting) 295 320 345 380 410 445 470 500 530 595 630 670 200 220 235 230 250 270 275 295 320 345 370 400 265 340 395 500 190 210 250 310 290 370 420 535 215 230 270 335 370 475 550 700 260 290 350 430 310 395 445 565 230 255 295 360 200 255 425 540 225 295 435 590 150 195 315 400 165 200 305 425 225 290 455 575 255 325 465 625 175 220 340 430 190 230 335 460 260 330 490 620 290 360 505 665 200 255 370 465 220 260 370 495 290 375 520 660 325 395 540 705 225 285 395 500 245 295 405 530 325 415 555 700 360 430 575 745 250 315 425 535 275 325 440 570 355 455 580 735 390 465 605 790 275 355 450 570 305 355 470 595 385 490 610 770 425 495 635 830 305 390 475 600 330 385 505 625
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 210 Speed Tap 2 265 S d Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 425 540 120 145 190 275
0.7 505 645 795 1005 550 630 830 1040 415 530 635 805 455 525 665 875 330 425 500 630 360 415 540 655
0.8 535 685 800 1015 580 660 865 1060 445 570 665 840 485 560 700 905 355 455 525 665 390 445 570 690
COOL" Speed S d
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 160 185 Speed Tap 2 205 235 Tap 3 325 350 Tap 4 410 445 COOL" Tap 1 90 110 Speed Tap 2 105 130 Tap 3 145 165 Tap 4 190 220 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 120 Speed Tap 2 155 Tap 3 240 Tap 4 305 COOL" Tap 1 75 Speed Tap 2 85 Tap 3 115 Tap 4 155
Adjust" Jumper at 140 165 195 180 215 245 265 290 320 335 370 405 90 110 130 105 125 145 135 160 185 175 205 230
" Setting) 220 240 280 310 345 370 440 470 150 170 165 190 205 230 260 285
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 1490 1695 1875 2080 1565 1655 1890 2060 1345 1530 1700 1890 1410 1515 1730 1900 1210 1380 1530 1700 1230 1325 1545 1695 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 1365 1235 1115
12
First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 1090 995 875 2 1155 1060 935 3 1335 1190 1070
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1 Factory default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS J S d Jumper Speed Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 190 225 255 290 320 355 385 410 210 245 280 320 355 385 245 285 330 370 410 450 490 525 270 310 360 405 455 490 415 445 475 505 535 570 600 625 490 520 560 595 630 660 525 565 600 640 680 720 760 790 620 660 705 750 795 835 130 155 180 205 225 250 270 290 310 335 365 390 415 445 160 185 210 230 255 280 305 330 360 390 425 460 495 525 210 240 270 300 330 355 380 405 530 570 615 655 700 735 295 325 360 390 420 450 480 510 715 750 795 835 875 900 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 185 205 230 255 285 310 235 265 295 330 360 395 350 380 405 430 455 485 445 480 515 545 580 610 130 150 175 190 210 225 150 175 200 220 240 265 185 210 235 260 280 305 240 270 300 330 355 385 " Setting) 195 220 250 280 305 335 390 425 140 160 160 185 195 215 245 270 240 310 365 465 180 205 235 295 265 340 395 500 205 225 255 320 340 435 505 640 250 285 330 415 285 365 420 530 220 245 280 345 155 200 360 460 200 270 425 545 135 170 275 350 150 195 300 395 185 235 390 495 230 300 455 580 155 195 300 380 170 220 330 425 215 275 425 540 260 330 490 615 175 226 325 410 195 245 360 455 250 320 460 580 295 365 525 651 200 255 350 440 220 270 395 490 280 360 490 620 325 395 560 690 225 285 375 475 250 300 430 525 310 395 520 660 355 425 590 730 250 320 400 510 275 325 460 550
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 165 Speed Tap 2 210 S d Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 385 490 115 145 180 265
0.6 410 525 690 870 470 550 775 930 340 435 550 700 385 455 620 770 275 350 430 545 300 355 495 580
0.7 440 560 720 910 500 580 810 960 365 470 585 740 410 485 650 810 300 385 455 580 325 380 530 605
0.8 470 600 745 945 525 605 845 960 395 505 610 770 440 515 685 835 325 420 485 610 350 410 560 635
COOL" Speed S d
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 140 160 Speed Tap 2 175 205 Tap 3 295 320 Tap 4 375 405 COOL" Tap 1 85 105 Speed Tap 2 105 125 Tap 3 135 160 Tap 4 180 210 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 105 Speed Tap 2 135 Tap 3 210 Tap 4 265 COOL" Tap 1 70 Speed Tap 2 85 Tap 3 110 Tap 4 145
Adjust" Jumper at 125 150 170 160 190 220 230 255 280 295 325 355 85 105 120 100 120 140 130 150 175 170 195 220
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Single Side Return Air Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. cleanable air filter in order to maintain proper air velocity across the filter. 0 through 1.00 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 + 1525 1740 1905 2115 1585 1695 1880 2080 1 NORM 1370 1560 1720 1915 1430 1555 1725 1915 1225 1395 1555 1730 1250 1355 1540 1710 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 Positions + 1395 1590 1730 1920 1110 1175 1355 1520 1 NORM 1255 1430 1590 1765 1010 1075 1200 1350 1130 1285 1430 1590 895 955 1085 1215
1 Factory
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 458 cfm.
G61MPV60C111 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 220 250 280 310 345 375 410 430 260 290 320 350 380 415 280 320 360 400 440 480 520 555 335 370 410 445 485 530 425 460 495 530 560 590 615 650 540 580 615 655 695 725 535 580 630 675 710 745 780 820 685 730 780 830 880 920 145 170 195 220 245 270 295 315 315 350 385 420 455 485 165 190 210 235 260 285 310 340 375 410 445 485 520 550 215 250 280 315 340 370 395 420 535 575 615 660 700 740 310 345 375 410 445 475 505 535 755 795 840 880 925 955 Adjust" Jumper at 200 230 255 260 290 325 375 405 440 475 515 555 140 165 190 155 180 205 190 220 245 250 285 315 NORM" Setting) 275 300 320 355 385 410 460 485 510 585 615 645 205 225 245 225 250 270 270 290 315 345 375 405 250 320 380 485 195 210 245 310 270 250 405 515 220 230 265 340 350 450 535 675 270 290 345 435 300 385 435 550 235 250 290 365 180 230 390 495 220 285 425 575 145 185 295 375 165 195 300 415 205 265 425 535 250 315 460 610 165 210 325 410 185 225 330 450 240 305 460 580 285 350 495 650 190 245 350 445 215 255 365 485 270 345 495 625 320 380 530 690 215 275 380 485 245 285 395 520 300 385 530 670 360 415 565 725 235 305 410 520 275 315 430 555 330 425 560 705 390 445 595 770 265 335 440 555 300 340 465 585
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 190 Speed Tap 2 245 S d Tap 3 390 Tap 4 490 COOL" Tap 1 120 S d Speed Tap 2 145 Tap 3 185 Tap 4 280
0.6
0.7
0.8 510 650 805 1015 575 635 845 1015 420 535 645 815 480 540 690 885 345 440 515 655 385 430 560 675
445 480 570 615 755 785 960 995 515 545 580 610 775 815 985 1015 360 460 590 745 420 475 625 810 290 370 470 590 330 370 495 610 390 500 615 780 450 505 655 855 315 405 495 630 355 400 530 640
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 155 175 Speed Tap 2 200 225 Tap 3 315 340 Tap 4 395 435 COOL" Tap 1 95 115 Speed Tap 2 105 130 Tap 3 140 165 Tap 4 190 220 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 115 Speed Tap 2 150 Tap 3 235 Tap 4 300 COOL" Tap 1 75 Speed Tap 2 85 Tap 3 115 Tap 4 155
Adjust" Jumper at 135 160 185 175 205 235 260 285 310 330 360 390 90 110 130 100 125 145 135 155 180 180 205 235
" Setting) 210 230 265 295 335 360 420 455 150 175 165 185 205 225 260 285
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Bottom Return Air, Return Air from Both Sides or Return Air from Bottom and One Side. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 + 1505 1705 1900 2110 1615 1730 1945 2190 1 NORM 1365 1550 1740 1920 1455 1580 1780 1985 1225 1380 1545 1720 1305 1400 1600 1780 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 Positions + 1385 1570 1760 1930 1135 1205 1365 1540 1 NORM 1250 1425 1595 1775 1025 1105 1235 1390 1135 1265 1430 1585 915 985 1115 1235
1 Factory default jumper setting. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 470 cfm.
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) 185 220 255 285 315 340 365 390 215 225 265 305 335 365 250 285 325 360 390 425 455 490 275 315 360 400 440 475 350 390 430 460 490 530 565 605 405 440 475 515 550 585 465 500 530 575 615 655 695 735 530 575 620 670 725 780 120 145 170 190 215 240 265 290 250 285 320 360 390 420 135 160 185 210 235 260 290 315 290 330 375 420 455 490 175 215 250 275 300 330 355 385 425 465 505 550 590 635 240 280 320 350 380 410 445 480 615 655 700 745 800 855 Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) 180 205 235 260 285 305 230 265 300 330 360 385 310 345 380 415 440 470 405 440 480 515 550 585 115 135 160 190 210 230 140 165 190 215 230 250 170 195 225 255 275 300 220 255 285 315 345 375 " Setting) 190 215 235 265 300 330 375 410 140 160 155 175 190 215 220 245 240 285 360 435 180 200 235 270 265 310 390 465 195 220 250 300 330 415 500 620 255 265 320 405 290 330 420 490 215 240 270 325 155 215 305 405 185 230 315 445 125 155 220 295 145 160 245 325 180 250 340 445 215 260 355 485 150 185 250 325 170 190 280 365 210 295 380 485 245 295 400 530 175 215 280 360 195 225 315 405 245 335 420 530 280 335 445 580 200 250 315 395 225 255 355 445 270 360 455 570 310 370 480 625 225 280 350 435 250 285 385 485 300 385 490 610 335 405 515 670 245 305 390 470 280 315 415 520
0 +" (Plus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 155 S d Speed Tap 2 215 Tap 3 Tap 4 Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 315 435 95 115 145 205
0.6 400 505 630 825 450 525 670 900 330 420 520 650 370 435 555 705 270 335 425 505 305 345 445 550
0.7 435 540 670 870 485 565 710 940 355 455 545 690 400 470 590 740 295 365 460 545 330 380 480 580
0.8 465 575 715 915 515 605 750 980 385 490 575 735 430 500 625 775 320 395 490 580 355 415 515 610
COOL" Speed S d
NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 130 155 Speed Tap 2 165 195 Tap 3 240 270 Tap 4 335 365 COOL" Tap 1 80 95 Speed Tap 2 90 115 Tap 3 130 150 Tap 4 150 180 " (Minus) SETTING ( HEAT" Tap 1 100 Speed Tap 2 130 Tap 3 170 Tap 4 225 COOL" Tap 1 65 Speed Tap 2 70 Tap 3 95 Tap 4 135
Adjust" Jumper at 120 140 165 155 180 210 200 235 270 260 300 335 80 100 120 90 110 130 120 145 170 155 175 200
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Single Side Return Air Air volumes in bold require field fabricated transition to accommodate 20 x 25 x 1 in. cleanable air filter in order to maintain proper air velocity across the filter. 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range Speed Switch Positions ADJUST" Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm S tc Switch Positions P iti 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 + 1470 1650 1845 2040 1585 1705 1905 2130 1 NORM 1325 1495 1680 1865 1430 1545 1765 1975 N/A 1335 1505 1670 1275 1370 1565 1755 ADJUST" First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm First Stage COOL" Speed cfm Switch 12 14 1 3 4 1 2 3 Positions + 1335 1510 1695 1870 1105 1180 1330 1500 1 NORM 1210 1370 1540 1710 990 1075 1210 1355 N/A 1225 1375 1515 890 950 1085 1210
1 Factory
default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 470 cfm.
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS Jumper Speed J S d Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 150 175 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 180 215 255 295 330 365 Speed Tap 2 205 235 275 310 355 395 430 465 500 275 315 360 400 435 470 S d Tap 3 315 345 385 420 460 495 535 570 610 415 450 490 525 565 600 Tap 4 430 460 495 530 575 620 665 705 750 535 585 640 695 730 765 COOL" Tap 1 90 110 140 170 195 220 240 265 290 230 265 310 355 390 425 S d Speed Tap 2 105 130 165 195 215 235 260 290 315 285 330 380 430 455 485 Tap 3 150 175 205 235 270 300 330 360 385 425 465 515 560 605 645 Tap 4 195 230 270 305 340 375 410 445 480 605 650 695 740 800 855 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 120 140 170 200 225 255 280 305 330 150 175 210 240 270 300 Speed Tap 2 155 185 220 255 295 335 365 395 425 205 240 275 315 350 385 Tap 3 235 265 300 330 370 405 440 470 500 290 330 380 430 460 485 Tap 4 320 355 390 430 465 505 540 575 610 395 440 485 530 575 620 COOL" Tap 1 70 90 115 135 165 190 210 230 245 170 200 235 265 305 345 Speed Tap 2 80 100 130 160 185 210 230 255 275 245 270 305 335 370 410 Tap 3 120 140 170 195 225 255 280 305 330 350 385 420 455 495 530 Tap 4 145 175 215 250 280 315 345 375 410 455 500 555 605 645 680 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Speed Tap 2 125 150 175 195 230 265 290 310 335 150 175 210 240 255 290 Tap 3 155 185 215 250 285 320 355 385 420 205 235 270 305 345 380 Tap 4 205 240 285 325 355 385 420 460 495 290 325 360 400 440 480 COOL" Tap 1 60 75 95 115 135 150 175 195 220 140 160 185 205 240 280 Speed 75 100 125 150 175 195 215 235 145 180 215 250 290 325 Tap 2 60 Tap 3 90 110 140 165 190 215 235 255 270 230 265 305 345 380 420 Tap 4 120 140 170 195 225 255 275 300 325 330 365 405 445 485 525
0.6 400 510 640 810 460 525 685 900 335 422 515 660 380 440 570 725 N/A 330 420 515 305 355 450 560
0.7 430 550 675 860 490 565 730 945 365 460 545 700 420 470 610 770 N/A 370 455 545 335 385 480 595
0.8 465 585 715 905 525 605 770 985 400 495 575 740 455 505 645 810 N/A 405 490 580 360 420 510 635
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BLOWER DATA
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER PERFORMANCE (less filter) Side Return Air with Optional RAB Return Air Base 0 through 0.80 in. w.g. External Static Pressure Range ADJUST" S tc Switch Positions P iti +
1 NORM
Speed Switch Positions Second Stage HEAT" Speed cfm Second Stage COOL" Speed cfm 12 14 3 4 1 2 3 1 1445 1635 1825 2025 1550 1660 1875 2105 1305 1475 1660 1840 1400 1510 1720 1920 N/A 1315 1480 1650 1250 1345 1530 1715 First Stage HEAT" Speed cfm 1 1315 1195 N/A
12
First Stage COOL" Speed cfm 1 1080 985 875 2 1155 1055 945 3 1310 1190 1060
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1 Factory default jumper setting. N/A First and second stage HEAT positions shown cannot be used on this model. NOTES The effect of static pressure is included in air volumes shown. First stage HEAT is approximately 91% of the same second stage HEAT speed position. First stage COOL (twostage air conditioning units only) is approximately 70% of the same second stage COOL speed position. Continuous Fan Only speed is approximately 38% of the same second stage COOL speed position minimum 500 cfm. Lennox Harmony IIIt Zone Control Applications Minimum blower speed is 470 cfm.
G61MPV60D135 BLOWER MOTOR WATTS J S d Jumper Speed Positions Motor Watts @ Various External Static Pressures in. wg. First Stage Second Stage 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 +" (Plus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at +" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 145 175 205 235 265 295 325 355 385 195 225 260 290 330 370 Speed Tap 2 205 235 270 305 340 375 415 450 485 275 310 355 400 430 460 S d Tap 3 285 325 370 410 450 490 525 565 600 420 445 470 495 545 590 Tap 4 385 430 480 530 570 610 650 690 725 535 580 625 670 710 755 COOL" Tap 1 90 110 140 165 190 210 235 260 285 235 265 305 340 380 415 Speed Tap 2 105 130 160 190 210 230 255 285 310 290 325 370 410 450 490 S d Tap 3 145 170 205 235 265 290 325 355 390 420 460 510 555 595 640 Tap 4 200 230 270 305 345 385 415 445 480 580 630 690 745 800 850 NORM" (Normal) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at NORM" Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 130 150 170 190 225 260 285 305 330 150 175 205 235 265 295 Speed Tap 2 160 190 225 260 290 325 355 390 420 200 230 265 300 345 385 Tap 3 235 265 300 335 370 400 435 470 500 290 330 375 415 450 485 Tap 4 310 350 390 435 470 500 540 575 610 405 440 485 525 560 590 COOL" Tap 1 70 90 115 140 165 190 210 230 250 170 200 235 270 305 335 Speed Tap 2 90 105 125 150 175 200 225 250 270 200 230 270 310 355 400 Tap 3 115 140 170 195 225 250 275 300 325 330 365 400 440 485 525 Tap 4 145 175 205 240 270 295 330 365 395 435 480 530 580 625 675 " (Minus) SETTING ( Adjust" Jumper at " Setting) HEAT" Tap 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Speed Tap 2 125 145 170 195 225 255 280 300 325 150 175 210 240 265 290 Tap 3 160 190 220 250 285 320 350 380 410 200 230 270 305 350 395 Tap 4 200 235 275 310 355 395 425 460 490 285 320 355 395 435 475 COOL" Tap 1 60 75 95 115 135 155 175 195 215 135 155 180 205 240 280 Speed 90 110 130 150 170 195 215 235 160 185 215 240 275 310 Tap 2 70 Tap 3 85 105 130 155 180 205 230 250 270 220 255 295 335 370 410 Tap 4 120 140 170 195 220 240 270 295 325 330 365 400 440 480 525
0.6 400 495 630 800 450 515 680 895 325 410 515 635 370 435 555 715 N/A 325 420 510 305 345 440 555
0.7 435 535 675 845 480 545 715 935 355 440 540 680 400 465 585 750 N/A 365 445 545 330 375 475 585
0.8 470 570 715 890 515 575 755 975 385 465 570 725 430 495 615 790 N/A 400 475 580 355 410 510 615
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TOP CAP DuralokPlusTM HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY CABINET BURNER BOX ASSEMBLY
FLUE COLLAR COMBUSTION AIR PRESSURE PROVE SWITCHES (36B045 has 2 single switches)
COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER CONDENSER COIL BURNER ACCESS PANEL PRIMARY LIMIT
Blower Motor
FIGURE 1 Page 23
IUNIT COMPONENTS
G61MPV unit components are shown in figure 1. The gas valve, combustion air inducer and burners can be accessed by removing the burner access panel. Electrical components are in the control box (figure 2) found in the blower section. G61MPV units are factory equipped with a bottom return air panel in place. The panel is designed to be field removed as required for bottom air return. Markings are provided for side return air and may be cut out in the field. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) Precautions and Procedures
PRESS TO RESET
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. Take precautions during furnace installation and service to protect the furnaces electronic controls. Precautions will help to avoid control exposure to electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace, the control and the technician at the same electrostatic potential. Neutralize electrostatic charge by touching hand and all tools on an unpainted unit surface, such as the gas valve or blower deck, before performing any service procedure.
FIGURE 3
WARNING
Shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing. Integrated Control Board is not field repairable. If control is inoperable, simply replace entire control. Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will result if repair is attempted.
TRANSFORMER
FIGURE 2
Electronic Ignition At the beginning of the heat cycle the SureLight control monitors the first stage and second stage combustion air inducer prove switch. The control will not begin the heating cycle if the first stage or second stage prove switch is closed (jumpered). Likewise the control will not begin the second stage heating cycle if the second stage prove switch is closed, and will remain in first stage heat. However, if the second stage prove switch closes during the first stage heat prepurge, the control will allow second stage heat. Once the first stage prove switch is determined to be open, the combustion air inducer is energized on low (first stage) heat speed. When the differential in the prove switch is great enough, the prove switch closes and a 15second prepurge begins. If the switch is not proven within 21/2 minutes, the control goes into WatchguardPressure Switch mode for a 5minute reset period. Page 24
After the 15second prepurge period, the SureLight ignitor warms up for 20 seconds after which the gas valve opens for a 4second trial for ignition. The ignitor energizes during the trial until flame is sensed. If ignition is not proved during the 4second period, the control will try four more times with an interpurge and warmup time between trials of 35 seconds. After a total of five trials for ignition (including the initial trial), the control goes into Watchguard mode. After a 60minute reset period, the control will begin the ignition sequence again. The SureLight control has an added feature that prolongs the life of the ignitor. After a successful ignition, the SureLight control utilizes less power to energize the ignitor on successive calls for heat. The control continues to ramp down the voltage to the ignitor until it finds the lowest amount of power that will provide a successful ignition. This amount of power is used for 255 cycles. On the 256th call for heat, the control will again ramp down until the lowest power is determined and the cycle begins again. Two Stage Operation / Thermostat Selection Jumper The control can be utilized in two modes: SINGLESTAGE thermostat or TWOSTAGE thermostat. The thermostat selection jumper E20, located just below dip switches 1 through 3 (figure 4), must be positioned for the particular application. The jumper is factory set on TWO" for use with a twostage thermostat with two stage heat. Reposition jumper to SINGLE" for use with a single stage thermostat with two stage heat. While in the singlestage thermostat mode (single jumper setting), the burners will always fire on firststage heat. The combustion air inducer will operate on low speed and indoor blower will operate on low heat speed. After a 10 minute recognition period, the unit will switch to second stage heat. While in the twostage thermostat mode (two jumper setting) the burners will fire on firststage heat. The combustion air inducer will operate on low speed and indoor blower will operate on low heat speed. The unit will switch to secondstage heat on call from the indoor thermostat. If there is a simultaneous call for first and second stage heat, the unit will fire an first stage heat and switch to second stage heat after 30 seconds of operation. See Sequence of Operation flow charts in the back of this manual for more detail.
LEDs
ONBOARD ONBOARD JUMPER W951 JUMPER W914 ONBOARD (cut when heat pump is (cut when SignatureStat, JUMPER W915 used with FM21) CCB1 or Harmony II are (cut when twostage cooling is used) used)
FIGURE 4
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TABLE 5
STATUS CODES
STATUS LED DS3 ON / OFF DS6 CFM" COLOR GREEN GREEN FUNCTION DS3ON indicates that the motor has a demand to operate. (This LED must be on in all modes). DS6blinking indicates the airflow (CFM) demand in the motor. The air flow is determine by counting blinks between two (2) second pauses. One blink equals approximatley 100 CFM. DS7ON indicaties the DS to R" jumper has not been cut. When the jumper is cut the system will be operating with LENNOX HARMONY IIt (See Harmony Installation Instructions) or with the CCB1 Efficiency Plus control. CCB1: When ON, a 24 VAC is being applied and when OFF, it has been removed. This on/off operation varies the indoor blowers performance so dehumidification can be enhanced. DS8ON indicates the system is in HEAT mode.
DS7 HI / LO"
YELLOW
DS8 HEAT"
YELLOW
TABLE 6
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
Diagnostic LEDs are labeled DS1 and DS2. See figure 4 for location of diagnostic LEDs.
DS1
SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH
DS2
SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH
DESCRIPTION
Power on Normal operation. Also signaled during cooling and continuous fan. Normal operation signaled when heating demand initiated at thermostat. Primary, secondary, backup secondary or rollout limit switch open. Limits must close within 3 minutes or unit goes into 1 hour Watchguard. Low prove switch open; OR: Blocked inlet/exhaust vent; OR: Low prove switch closed prior to activation of combustion air inducer. High prove switch open; OR: Blocked inlet/exhaust vent; OR: High prove switch closed prior to activation of combustion air inducer. Watchguard burners failed to ignite; OR limit open more than 3 minutes; OR lost flame sense 5 times in one heating cycle; OR pressure switch opened 5 times in one heating cycle. Flame sensed without gas valve energized. Circuit board failure or control wired incorrectly. Check 24 and 115 volts to board. Main power polarity reversed. Switch line and neutral. Low flame signal. Measures below 0.23 microAmps. Replace flame sense rod. The following conditions are sensed during the ignitor warmup period only: 1) Improper main ground; 2) Broken ignitor; OR: Open ignitor circuit; 3) Line voltage below 75 volts. (If voltage lower than 75 volts prior to ignitor warm-up, control will signal waiting on call from thermostat, and will not respond.
ON SLOW FLASH
OFF
FAST FLASH
NOTE Slow flash rate equals 1 Hz (one flash per second). Fast flash rate equals 3 Hz (three flashes per second). Low flame sense current = 0.170.22 microAmps.
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Dip Switch Settings Switches 1 and 2 Blower Off Delay The bloweron delay of 45 seconds is not adjustable. The bloweroff delay (time that the blower operates after the heating demand has been satisfied) can be adjusted by moving switches 1 and 2 on the integrated control board. The unit is shipped from the factory with a bloweroff delay of 90 seconds. The blower off delay affects comfort and is adjustable to satisfy individual applications. Adjust the blower off delay to achieve a high fire supply air temperature between 90 and 110F at the exact moment that the blower is deenergized. Longer off delay settings provide lower supply air temperatures; shorter settings provide higher supply air temperatures. The table below provides the blower off timings that will result from different switch settings. TABLE 7 Blower Off Delay Switch Settings Blower Off Delay Switch 1 Switch 2 (Seconds) 60 Off Off 90 Off On 120 On Off 180 On On Switch 3 Second Stage Delay (Used with Single Stage Thermostat Only) This switch is used to determine the second stage on delay when a singlestage thermostat is being used. The switch is factoryset in the ON position, which provides a 10minute delay before second stage heat is initiated. If the switch is toggled to the OFF position, it will provide a 15minute delay before second stage heat is initiated. This switch is only activated when the E20 thermostat selector jumper is positioned for SINGLEstage thermostat use. Switch 4 Not used in G61MPV application. Switches 5 and 6 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Switches 5 and 6 are used to select second stage cooling blower motor speed (first stage cooling speed is 70% of second stage). The unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches positioned for high speed (4) indoor blower motor operation during the cooling mode. The table below provides the cooling mode blower speeds that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower data tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. TABLE 8 Cooling Mode Blower Speeds Speed Switch 5 Switch 6 1 Low On On 2 Medium Low Off On 3 Medium High On Off 4 High (Factory) Off Off Switches 7 and 8 Blower Speed Adjustment Switches 7 and 8 are used to select blower speed adjustment settings. The unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches positioned for NORMAL (no) adjustment. The
dip switches may be positioned to adjust the blower speed by +10% or 10% to better suit the application. The table below provides blower speed adjustments that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower data tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. TABLE 9 Blower Speed Adjustment Adjustment +10% (approx.) NORMAL (Factory) 10% (approx.) Switch 7 On Off Off Switch 8 Off Off On
Switches 9 and 10 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Ramping Switches 9 and 10 are used to select cooling mode blower speed ramping options. Blower speed ramping may be used to enhance dehumidification performance. The switches are factory set at option A which has the greatest effect on blower motor performance. The table below provides the cooling mode blower speed ramping options that will result from different switch settings. The cooling mode blower speed ramping options are detailed below. TABLE 10 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Ramping Ramping Option A (Factory) B C D Switch 9 Off On Off On Switch 10 Off Off On On
OFF
1/2 MIN 50% CFM
100% CFM
1/2 MIN 50% CFM
OFF
COOLING DEMAND
Ramping Option B Motor runs at 82% for approximately 71/2 minutes. If demand has not been satisfied after 71/2 minutes, motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied. Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop.
OFF
100% CFM
OFF
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Ramping Option C S S Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied. Once demand is met, motor runs at 100% for 60 seconds then ramps down to stop.
OFF
100% CFM DEMAND 100% CFM 60 SEC.
OFF
Ramping Option D S S Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied. Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop.
OnBoard Jumper W914 Onboard jumper W914, which connects terminals DS and R on the integrated control board, must be cut when the furnace is installed with the Harmony II zone control board, the CCB1 EfficiencyPlus humidity control or the Lennox SignatureStat.t If the jumper is left intact the PMW signal from the Harmony II control will be blocked and also lead to control damage. The SignatureStat and CCB1 will not operate unless the jumper is cut. Refer to table 21 for operation sequence in applications including a G61MPV, CCB1 and singlespeed outdoor unit. Table 22 gives the operation sequence in applications with a twospeed outdoor unit. See table 23 for applications for a G61MVP, SignatureStat and singlespeed outdoor unit and table 24 for applications with a twospeed outdoor unit. OnBoard Jumper W951 Onboard jumper W951, which connects terminals R and O on the integrated control board, must be cut when the furnace is installed in applications which include a heat pump unit and the FM21 FuelMaster control board. If the jumper is left intact, terminal "O" will remain energized eliminating the HEAT MODE in the heat pump. OnBoard Jumper W915 Onboard jumper W915, which connects terminals Y1 and Y2 on the integrated control board, must be cut if twostage cooling will be used. If the jumper is not cut the outdoor unit will operate in firststage cooling only. Diagnostic LEDs (DS1 and DS2) Two diagnostic LEDs are located on the twostage, variable speed integrated control just to the left of the first bank of dip switches. These flashing lights correspond with diagnostic codes detailed on page 52. Status LEDs (HEAT, HI/LO, ON/OFF and CFM) The integrated control includes four LEDs which indicate operating status. The green ON/OFF LED is lit any time the blower is operating. The green CFM LED indicates the blower motor speed. Count the number of blinks between the twosecond pauses to determine the CFM. Each blink represents approximately 100 CFM. The yellow HI/LO LED is lit when the W914 (DS to R) jumper has not been clipped for SignatuteStat, CCB1 or Harmony operation. The yellow HEAT LED is lit when the indoor blower is operating at the HEATING speed.
OFF
OFF
Switches 11 and 12 Heating Mode Blower Speed Switches 11 and 12 are used to select second stage heating mode blower motor speed (first stage heating blower speed is 91% of second stage). The unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches positioned for medium low (2) speed indoor blower motor operation during the heating mode. The table below provides the heating mode blower speeds that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower data tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. TABLE 11 Heating Mode Blower Speeds Speed 1 Low 2 Medium Low (Factory) 3 Medium High 4 High Switch 11 On Off On Off Switch 12 On On Off Off
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WARNING
Shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing. Integrated Control Board is not field repairable. If control is inoperable, simply replace entire control. Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will result if repair is attempted.
After the 15second prepurge period, the SureLight ignitor warms up for 20 seconds after which the gas valve opens for a 4second trial for ignition. The ignitor energizes during the trial until flame is sensed. If ignition is not proved during the 4second period, the control will try four more times with an inter purge and warmup time between trials of 35 seconds. After a total of five trials for ignition (including the initial trial), the control goes into WatchguardFlame Failure mode. After a 60minute reset period, the control will begin the ignition sequence again. NOTE Board 100870 provides a regulated 95 volts the ignitor. Two Stage Operation / Thermostat Selection Jumper The control can be utilized in two modes: SINGLESTAGE thermostat or TWOSTAGE thermostat. The thermostat selection is made using a dip switch (figure 4) and must be positioned for the particular application. The dip switch is factory set on TWO" for use with a twostage thermostat with two stage heat. Reposition dip switch to SINGLE" for use with a single stage thermostat with two stage heat. While in the singlestage thermostat mode (single dip switch setting), the burners will always fire on firststage heat. The combustion air inducer will operate on low speed and indoor blower will operate on low heat speed. After a factory default 10 minute recognition period, the unit will switch to second stage heat. While in the twostage thermostat mode (two dip switch setting) the burners will fire on firststage heat. The combustion air inducer will operate on low speed and indoor blower will operate on low heat speed. The unit will switch to secondstage heat on call from the indoor thermostat. If there is a simultaneous call for first and second stage heat, the unit will fire an first stage heat and switch to second stage heat after 30 seconds of operation. See Sequence of Operation flow charts in the back of this manual for more detail.
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16
ONBOARD JUMPERS
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FIGURE 6 Page 32
FLAME CODES
Low flame current run mode. Flame sensed out of sequence flame still present.
LIMIT CODE
Limit switch open.
WATCHGUARD CODES
Watchguard Exceeded maximum number of retries. Watchguard Exceeded maximum number of retries or last retry was due to pressure switch opening. Watchguard Exceeded maximum number of retries or last retry was due to flame failure. Watchguard Limit remained open longer than three minutes. Watchguard Flame sensed out of sequence; flame signal gone. Ignitor circuit fault Failed ignitor or triggering circuitry. Low line voltage.
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Dip Switch Settings Heating Operation DIP Switch Settings Switch 1 Thermostat Selection This unit may be used with either a singlestage or twostage thermostat. The thermostat selection is made using a DIP switch which must be properly positioned for the particular application. The Dip switch is factorypositioned for use with a two stage thermostat. If a singlestage thermostat is to be used, the DIP switch must be repositioned. a Select OFF" for twostage heating operation controlled by a twostage heating thermostat (factory setting); b Select ON" for twostage heating operation controlled by a singlestage heating thermostat. This setting provides a timed delay before secondstage heat is initiated. Switch 2 Second Stage Delay (Used with Single Stage Thermostat Only) This switch is used to determine the second stage on delay when a singlestage thermostat is being used. The switch is factoryset in the OFF position, which provides a 10minute delay before second stage heat is initiated. If the switch is toggled to the ON position, it will provide a 15minute delay before second stage heat is initiated. This switch is only activated when the thermostat selector jumper is positioned for SINGLE stage thermostat use. Switches 3 and 4 BlowerOff Delay The bloweron delay of 45 seconds is not adjustable. The bloweroff delay (time that the blower operates after the heating demand has been satisfied) can be adjusted by moving switches 3 and 4 on the integrated control board. The unit is shipped from the factory with a bloweroff delay of 90 seconds. The blower off delay affects comfort and is adjustable to satisfy individual applications. Adjust the blower off delay to achieve a supply air temperature between 90 and 110F at the exact moment that the blower is deenergized. Longer off delay settings provide lower supply air temperatures; shorter settings provide higher supply air temperatures.Table 16 provides the blower off timings that will result from different switch settings. TABLE 16 Blower Off Delay Switch Settings Blower Off Delay (Seconds) 60 90 120 180 Switch 3 Off Off On On Switch 4 On Off Off On
operation during the cooling mode. The table below provides the cooling mode blower speeds that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. TABLE 17 Cooling Mode Blower Speeds Speed 1 Low 2 Medium Low 3 Medium High 4 High (Factory) Switch 5 On Off On Off Switch 6 On On Off Off
Switches 7 and 8 Blower Speed Adjustment Switches 7 and 8 are used to select blower speed adjustment settings. The unit is shipped from the factory with the DIP switches positioned for NORMAL (no) adjustment. The DIP switches may be positioned to adjust the blower speed by +10% or 10% to better suit the application. The table below provides blower speed adjustments that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. TABLE 18 Blower Speed Adjustment Adjustment +10% (approx.) NORMAL (Factory) 10% (approx.) Switch 7 On Off Off Switch 8 Off Off On
Switches 9 and 10 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Ramping Switches 9 and 10 are used to select cooling mode blower speed ramping options. Blower speed ramping may be used to enhance dehumidification performance. The switches are factory set at option A which has the greatest effect on blower motor performance. Table 19 provides the cooling mode blower speed ramping options that will result from different switch settings. The cooling mode blower speed ramping options are detailed on Page 28. NOTE The off portion of the selected ramp profile also applies during heat pump operation in dual fuel applications. TABLE 19 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Ramping Ramping Option A (Factory) B C D Switch 9 Off On Off On Switch 10 Off Off On On
Indoor Blower Operation DIP Switch Settings Switches 5 and 6 Cooling Mode Blower Speed Switches 5 and 6 are used to select cooling blower motor speed. The unit is shipped from the factory with the DIP switches positioned for high speed (4) indoor blower motor
Switches 11 and 12 Heating Mode Blower Speed Switches 11 and 12 are used to select heating mode blower motor speed. The unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches positioned for medium low (2) speed indoor blower motor operation during the heating mode. The table below provides the heating mode blower speeds that will result from different switch settings. Refer to blower tables at the front of this manual for corresponding cfm values. Page 34
TABLE 20 Heating Mode Blower Speeds Speed 1 Low 2 Medium Low (Factory) 3 Medium High 4 High OnBoard Jumper W914 Onboard jumper W914, which connects terminals DS and R on the integrated control board, must be cut when the furnace is installed with either the Harmony III zone control board or a thermostat which features humidity control. If the jumper is left intact the PWM signal from the HARMONY III control will be blocked and also lead to control damage. Refer to table 21 (CCB1) and table 23 (SignatureStatt) for operation sequence in applications including G60DFV, a thermostat which features humidity control and a singlespeed outdoor unit. Table 22 (CCB1) and table 24 (SignatureStat) gives the operation sequence in applications with a twospeed outdoor unit. Switch 11 On Off On Off Switch 12 On On Off Off
OnBoard Jumper W951 Onboard jumper W951, which connects terminals R and O on the integrated control board, must be cut when the furnace is installed in applications which include a heat pump unit and a thermostat which features dual fuel use. If the jumper is left intact, terminal O" will remain energized eliminating the HEAT MODE in the heat pump. OnBoard Jumper W915 Onboard jumper W915, which connects terminals Y1 and Y2 on the integrated control board, must be cut if twostage cooling will be used. If the jumper is not cut the outdoor unit will operate in second stage cooling only. Status LEDs (SPEED, CFM, ECOM) The green SPEED LED indicates circulating blower speed in response to the DS signal. The LED is lit during normal blower operation and is off during a dehumidification demand. In Harmony III applications, the brightness of the LED indicates the requested blower speed. The green CFM LED indicates the blower air flow. Count the number of blinks between the twosecond pauses to determine the CFM. Each blink represents approximately 100 CFM. The green ECOM LED indicates that the control is receiving and processing of commands and inputs. The LED may flash rapidly or may display a single flash, depending upon the activity.
Normal operation *Call for humidity removal during cooling demand Dehumidification demand satisfied during cooling demand. Call for cooling after call for humidity removal. Humidity demand satisfied between th t td d ( it thermostat demands (unit off cycle).
Y1
COOL
None Y1 None Y1
Off 70% of COOL Off COOL Dehumidification mode begins when relative hu humidity is greater than setpoint.
While unit is not operating (no thermostat demand), slide switch is moved down and back up. Blower operates at COOL CFM.
NOTE When changing unit mode of operation from cooling to heating, indicating lights that are on will stay on until the first thermostat heating demand. * Reduced blower speed is 70% of COOL
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Off
Dehumidification mode does not begin until after initial thermostat demand is satisfied and new cooling demand is initiated.
High Low High High High Off Low High High High Off Low Off High Off High Off High
When humidity demand is satisfied, blower immediately shifts to the COOL CFM in order to hasten the end of the cycle. Unit can only shift out of high l U it l hift t f hi h speed compressor operation at beginning of next cycle.
Call for cooling after significant increase in humidity Humidity demand satisfied between thermostat demands (unit off cycle).
NOTE When changing unit mode of operation from cooling to heating, indicating lights that are on will stay on until the first thermostat heating demand. *IMPORTANT - If power to unit is turned on with CCB1 calling for humidity removal, outdoor unit may be locked into high speed indefinitely. To reset, move humidity slide switch all the way down then back up to desired setpoint (with unit running) ** Reduced blower speed is 49% HIGH COOL speed. *** Reduced blower speed is 70% HIGH COOL speed. ****If the twospeed control on a twospeed outdoor unit is set for LATCH 2 (15 minutes) or LATCH 3 (30 minutes), the compressor will latch into high speed after a Y1 demand has occurred for that period of time.
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Comments
NO CALL FOR DEHUMIDIFICATION Normal Operation 1 On On On Acceptable 24 VAC High 100% Compressor and indoor blower follow thermostat demand
BASIC MODE (only active on a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification Call 1 2 On On On On On On Acceptable Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC High High 100% 70%* SignatureStat energizes Y1 and deenergizes D on a call for dehumidification
PRECISION MODE (operates independent of a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification call Dehumidification call ONLY 1 2 1 On On On On On On On On On Acceptable Demand Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC High High High 100% 70%* 70%* Dehumidification mode begins when humidity is greater than set point SignatureStat will try to maintain room humidity setpoint by allowing the room space to maintain a cooler room thermostat setpoint** t i t**
Jumpers at indoor unit with a single stage outdoor unit With Condensing unit Cut W914 (R to DS) on SureLight board With Heat Pump Cut W914 (R to DS) & W951 (R to O) on SureLight board
Dave Lennox SignatureStat to use for this application 51M26 1 heat / 1 cool or 51M28 2 heat / 2 cool for heat pumps *Dehumidification blower speed is 70% of COOL speed. **In Precision mode, SignatureStats built before 102003 will maintain room temperature up to 3F(1.8C) cooler than room setting. SignatureStats built 102003 and later will maintain room temperature up to 2 F (1.2C) cooler than room setting.
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Comments
NO CALL FOR DEHUMIDIFICATION Normal Operation Y1 Normal Operation Y2 1 2 On On On On On On On Acceptable Acceptable 24 VAC 24 VAC Low High 70%* 100% Compressor and indoor blower follow thermostat demand
ROOM THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR FIRST STAGE COOLING BASIC MODE (only active on a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification Call 1 2 On On On On On On On Acceptable Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC Low High 70%* 70%* SignatureStat energizes Y2 and deenergizes D on a call for dehumidification
PRECISION MODE (operates independent of a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification call 1 2 On On On On On On On Acceptable Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC Low High 70%* 70%* Dehumidification mode begins when humidity is greater than set point SignatureStat will try to maintain room humidity setpoint by allowing the room space to maintain a cooler room thermostat setpoint**
On
On
On
On
Demand
0 VAC
High
70%*
ROOM THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR FIRST AND SECOND STAGE COOLING BASIC MODE (only active on a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification Call 1 2 On On On On On On On On Acceptable Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC High High 100% 70%* SignatureStat energizes Y2 and deenergizes D on a call for dehumidification
PRECISION MODE (operates independent of a Y1 thermostat demand) Normal Operation Dehumidification call Dehumidification call ONLY 1 2 1 On On On On On On On On On On On Acceptable Demand Demand 24 VAC 0 VAC 0 VAC Low High High 70%* 70%* 70%* Dehumidification mode begins when humidity is greater than set point
Jumpers at indoor unit with a two stage outdoor unit p g Cut factory j C tf t jumper f from Y1 t Y2 or cut W915 (Y1 t Y2) to t to With Condensing unit Cut W914 (R to DS) on SureLight board With Heat Pump Cut W914 (R to DS) & W951 (R to O) on SureLight board
SignatureStat will try to maintain room humidity setpoint b allo ing the by allowing room space to maintain a cooler room thermostat setpoint**
Dave Lennox SignatureStat to use for this application 51M27 2 heat / 2 cool or 51M28 2 heat / 2 cool for heat pumps *Normal operation first stage cooling blower speed is 70% of COOL speed. **In Precision mode, SignatureStats built before 102003 will maintain room temperature up to 3F(1.8C) cooler than room setting. SignatureStats built 102003 and later will maintain room temperature up to 2 F (1.2C) cooler than room setting.
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FIGURE 9
The controller uses sensing devices to sense what position the rotor is in at any given time. By sensing the position of the rotor and then switching the motor windings on and off in sequence, the rotor shaft turns the blower. All G61MPV blower motors use single phase power. An external run capacitor is not used. The motor uses permanently lubricated ball-type bearings. Internal Operation Each time the controller switches a stator winding (figure 9) on and off, it is called a pulse." The length of time each pulse stays on is called the pulse width." By varying the pulse width (figure 11), the controller varies motor speed (called pulsewidth modulation"). This allows for precise control of motor speed and allows the motor to compensate for varying load conditions as sensed by the controller. In this case, the controller monitors the static workload on the motor and varies motor rpm in order to maintain constant airflow (cfm). The motor controller is driven by the Twostage Variable Speed Integrated control board. The board receives its demand (PWM signal or fixed 24 VAC or VDC signal) from optional controls such as the Harmony zone control system, Efficiency Plus Humidity Control (CCB1) or a conventional thermostat. Motor rpm is continually adjusted internally to maintain constant static pressure against the blower wheel. The controller monitors the static work load on the motor and motor ampdraw to determine the amount of rpm adjustment. Blower rpm may be adjusted any amount in order to maintain a constant cfm as shown in Blower Ratings Tables. The cfm remains relatively stable over a broad range of static pressure. Since the blower constantly adjusts rpm to maintain a specified cfm, motor rpm is not rated. Hence, the terms cool speed" , heat speed " or speed tap" in this manual, on the unit wiring diagram and on blower B3, refer to blower cfm regardless of motor rpm. When Harmony is used, speed taps are overridden and a PWM signal generated by the Harmony controller continuously varies motor speed based upon zone demands. Page 39
To Remove Blower From Unit: Remove Bolts and Wiring Jackplugs. Then Slide Out Front of Unit.
FIGURE 7 Secondary Limt (S21) The secondary limits (S21) on G61MPV units are located in the blower compartment on the back side of the blower housing. See figure 7. All G61MPV units are equipped with two secondary limts. When excess heat is sensed in the blower compartment, the limit will open. If the limit is open, the furnace control energizes the supply air blower and closes the gas valve. The limit automatically resets when unit temperature returns to normal. The switch is factory set to open at 125F and cannot be adjusted. Blower Motor (B3) G61MPV units use a three-phase, electronically controlled D.C. brushless motor (controller converts single phase a.c. to three phase D.C.), with a permanent-magnet-type rotor (figure 8). Because this motor has a permanent magnet rotor it does not need brushes like conventional D.C. motors. Internal components are shown in figure 9. The stator windings are split into three poles which are electrically connected to the controller. This arrangement allows motor windings to turn on and off in sequence by the controller. A solid-state controller is permanently attached to the motor. The controller is primarily an A.C. to D.C. converter. Converted D.C. power is used to drive the motor. The controller contains a microprocessor which monitors varying conditions inside the motor (such as motor workload). G61MPV BLOWER MOTOR B3
J48 SHAFT
MOTOR CONTROLLER
J49
FIGURE 8
Initial Power Up When line voltage is applied to B3, there will be a large inrush of power lasting less than 1/4 second. This inrush charges a bank of DC filter capacitors inside the controller. If the disconnect switch is bounced when the disconnect is closed, the disconnect contacts may become welded. Try not to bounce the disconnect switch when applying power to the unit. Motor Start-Up When B3 begins start-up, the motor gently vibrates back and forth for a moment. This is normal. During this time the electronic controller is determining the exact position of the rotor. Once the motor begins turning, the controller slowly eases the motor up to speed (this is called soft-start"). The motor may take as long as 10-15 seconds to reach full speed. If the motor does not reach 200rpm within 13 seconds, the motor shuts down. Then the motor will immediately attempt a restart. The shutdown feature provides protection in case of a frozen bearing or blocked blower wheel. The motor may attempt to start eight times. If the motor does not start after the eighth try, the controller locks out. Reset controller by momentarily turning off power to unit. The DC filter capacitors inside the controller are connected electrically to the speed tap wires. The capacitors take approximately 5 minutes to discharge when the disconnect is opened. For this reason it is necessary to wait at least 5 minutes after turning off power to the unit before attempting to change speed taps.
is energized on the high speed heating tap. The motor assigns priority to J49 pin 2 so that if a call for cooling and a call for heating are concurrent, heating call overrides and the blower operates on high speed heating tap. BLOWER B3 HARNESS CONNECTORS
POWER CONNECTOR J48 CONTROL CONNECTOR J49 J49 1 PIN 1 - C1 PIN 2 - W / W1 PIN 3 - C2 PIN 4 Delay PIN 5 - Cool PIN 6 - Y1 PIN 7 - Adjust PIN 8 - 0ut PIN 9 - 0 PIN 10 - DS(PWM) PIN 11 - Heat PIN 12 - R PIN 13 - EM / W2 PIN 14 - Y / Y2 PIN 15 - G PIN 16 - Out +
J48 PIN 1 - Jumper PIN 1 to PIN2 for 120VAC line input only. PIN 2 - Jumper PIN 1 to PIN2 for 120VAC line input only. PIN 3 - Ground PIN 4 - AC Line PIN 5 - AC Line
DANGER
Disconnect power from unit and wait at least five minutes to allow capacitors to discharge before attempting to adjust motor speed tap settings. Failure to wait may cause personal injury or death. External Operation (Speed Tap Priority) Figure 10 shows the two quick-connect jacks (J48 and J49) which connect the motor to the G61MPV. Jack J48 is the power plug and jack J49 connects the unit controls to the motor. Line voltage must be applied to J48 pin 5 in order for the motor to operate. When using 120VAC pins 1 and 2 must be jumpered. When control voltage is applied to J49 pin 3 and 15, the motor is energized on the continuous fan mode. When voltage is applied to J49 pin 2 in addition to pin 3 and 15 (first stage heating), the blower is energized on the low speed heating tap. When voltage is applied to J49 pin 13 in addition to pin 3 and 15 (second stage heating), the blower
FIGURE 10 Power Choke (L13) A choke coil is used on G61MPV 5 ton 1 hp units. The choke is located on the blower housing and is used to supress transient current spikes. Precautions If the G61MPV or its electronically controlled blower motor is improperly or inadequately grounded, it may cause television interference (commonly known as RFI or radio frequency interference). This interference is caused by internal switching frequencies of the motor controller. TV interference may show up as small specks or lines which randomly appear on the TV screen accompanied by pops or clicks in the sound. Before attempting any service, make sure the indoor unit is causing the interference. To check, disconnect power to indoor unit then check TV for continued signs of interference. TV interference may be stopped by making sure the motor is solidly grounded to the cabinet (metal to metal) and by making sure the cabinet is solidly grounded. If TV interference persists, make sure the television (and all affected RF appliances) are moved away from the G61MPV. Also make sure affected appliances are connected to a separate electrical circuit.
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HIGH SPEED COOL (output from controller to motor windings) 325VDC O volts 325VDC O volts 325VDC O volts One revolution WINDING #1 WINDING #2
HIGH SPEED HEAT (output from controller to motor windings) One revolution 325VDC O volts WINDING #1 325VDC O volts WINDING #2 325VDC O volts WINDING #3
WINDING #3 FIGURE 11 Page 41
The frequency of the pulses to the windings is 20KHz. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MEASURE THESE VOLTAGES. LOW SPEED HEAT/COOL (output from controller to motor windings) One Pulse One revolution 325VDC O volts WINDING #1 325VDC O volts WINDING #2 325VDC O volts WINDING #3
OFF PULSE
NOTE The G60DFV(X) furnace contains electronic components that are polarity sensitive. Make sure that the furnace is wired correctly and is properly grounded.
7. Flame Sensor
A flame sensor is located on the left side of the burner support. See figure 14 and 15 (make note of control board used). The sensor is mounted on the flame rollout plate and the tip protrudes into the flame envelope of the leftmost burner. The sensor can be removed for service without removing any part of the burners. During operation, flame is sensed by current passed through the flame and sensing electrode. The SureLight control allows the gas valve to remain open as long as flame signal is sensed.
IGNITOR
IGNITOR
FIGURE 13
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5/16"
If unit is running and flame rollout is detected, the gas valve will close and ignition control will be disabled. Rollout can be caused by a blocked heat exchanger, flue or lack of combustion air. The switch is factory set to trip (open) at 250F and cannot be adjusted. The switch can be manually reset. To manually reset a tripped switch, push the reset button located on the control.
11. Backup Secondary Limit Control (S113) (G61MPV090, 110, 135 only)
5/16"
FIGURE 15
Backup secondary limit control S113 is a N.C. autoreset switch located on the combustion air inducer. S113 acts as a backup to primary limit S10 in the event of an indoor blower failure. S113 contacts open when temperature on the CAI reaches 142.
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WARNING
The prove switch is a safety shutdown control in the furnace and must not be jumpered for any reason. DUAL COMBUSTION AIR PROVE SWITCH (070, 071, 090, 091, 110, 111 135 SHOWN)
second stage limit shield 090, 110 and 135 only first stage limit faces shield FIGURE 16
negative pressure
positive pressure
FIGURE 17 To troubleshoot the prove switches, temporarily jumper them. The unit will not fire with the switches jumpered. Therefore, the prove switches must be bypassed after the combustion air inducer is activated. This will determine if the prove switches and furnace are operating properly. However, this may not indicate if the sealed combustion system is operating properly. Checks of pressure differential can aid in troubleshooting. When measuring the pressure differential, readings should be taken at the prove switch. Lack of differential usually indicates problems in the intake or exhaust piping, but may indicate problems in the heat exchanger, condensing coil, header boxes, combustion inducer or other components.
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Measuring pressure differential Figures 18 and 19 The differential pressure is the difference in pressure measured across the cold end header box orifice. 1 Remove thermostat demand and allow unit to cycle off. 2 Install a tee in the negative () line and a tee in the positive (+) line running from one of the prove switches to the cold end header box. 3 Install a manometer with hose from the negative () side of the manometer to the tee installed in the negative () line and with hose from the positive (+) side of the manometer to the tee in the positive (+) line. NOTE Both sides of the cold end header box are negative. However the (+) port reads less negative pressure than the () port. CAI & COLD END HEADER BOX ASSEMBLY (045 SHOWN)
4 Operate unit and observe manometer reading. Readings will change as heat exchanger warms. a. Take one reading immediately after start-up. b. Take a second reading after unit has reached steady state (approximately 5 minutes). This will be the pressure differential. The pressure differential should be greater than those listed in tables 26 through 31. 5 Remove thermostat demand and allow to cycle off. 6 Remove manometer and tees. Reinstall combustion air sensing hoses to the prove switch. 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the other prove switch.
Install tees in the negative line and positive line then connect hoses to manometer.
_+
+ _
orifice size cold end header box prove switches FIGURE 18 CAI & COLD END HEADER BOX ASSEMBLY (070, 071, 090, 091, 110, 111, 135 SHOWN)
Install tees in the negative line and positive line then connect hoses to manometer.
_+
orifice size negative and positive taps prove switches (same on other side) FIGURE 19 Page 45
TABLE 25 G61MPV Unit 045 070 071 090 36C090 only 9 and later 091 110 111 135 TABLE 26 0 to 4500 G61MPV Unit 045 070 090 110 135 Set Point Second Stage 0.95" 0.95" 0.85" 0.95" 0.60" TABLE 27 0 to 2000 95% Furnaces G61MPV Unit 071 091 111 Set Point Second Stage 1.05" 1.50" 1.15" TABLE 28 2001 to 7500 95% Furnaces G61MPV Unit 071 091 111 Set Point Second Stage 0.85" 1.30" 0.95" Set Point First Stage 0.70" 0.90" 0.55" Set Point First Stage 0.70" 0.90" 0.65" Set Point First Stage 0.95" 0.55" 0.50" 0.55" 0.35" C.A.I. Orifice Size 0.719" 0.938" 0.880" 1.063" 0.985" 0.985" 1.313" 1.250" 1.688"
TABLE 29 7501 to 10,000 95% Furnaces G61MPV Unit 071 091 111 Set Point Second Stage 0.75" 1.20" 0.85" TABLE 30* 4501 to 7500 G61MPV Unit 045 070 090 110 135 Set Point Second Stage 0.95" 0.95" 0.75" 0.85" 0.55" Set Point First Stage 0.95" 0.55" 0.50" 0.50" 0.35" Set Point First Stage 0.70" 0.90" 0.50"
*Unit may require conversion kit at this altitude. See High Altitude table.
TABLE 31* 7501 to 10,000 G61MPV Unit 045 070 090 110 135 Set Point Second Stage 0.95" 0.85" 0.60" 0.85" 0.55" Set Point First Stage 0.95" 0.50" 0.35" 0.50" 0.35"
*Unit may require conversion kit at this altitude. See High Altitude table.
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UNIT MODEL
71M80
12 15 21 42 12 15 24 42 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed
60M29
Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed 3 6 6 12 6 6 12 Not Allowed Not Allowed
60L46
Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed 3 6 6 12 6 6 12 15 25
22G44
4 5 7 14 4 5 8 14 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed
15F74
4 5 7 14 4 5 8 14 1** 2** 2** 4** 2*** 2*** 4*** 6*** 10***
*Requires fieldprovided and installed 11/2" exhaust accelerator. **Requires fieldprovided and installed 2" exhaust accelerator. ***For use only in nondirect vent applications, when snow riser is
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NOTE The exhaust pipe should be offset a minimum of 12 inches to avoid the possibility of water droplets being released from the exhaust termination. The minimum exhaust vent length is 15 ft. Shorter exhaust vent lengths may result in the discharge of water droplets from the exhaust termination, in spite of the 12inch vertical offset. Each 90 elbow (including those provided with the furnace) of any diameter is equivalent to 5 feet (1.52m) of vent pipe of the same diameter. Two 45 elbows are equivalent to one 90 elbow of the same diameter. One 45 elbow is equal to 2.5 feet (.76m) of vent pipe of the same diameter. In some applications which permit the use of several different sizes of vent pipe, a combination vent pipe may be used. Contact the Application Department for assistance in sizing vent pipe in these applications. NOTE The flue collar on all models is sized to accommodate 2" Schedule 40 flue pipe. When vent pipe which is larger than 2" must be used in an upflow application, a 2" elbow must be applied at the flue collar in order to properly transition to the larger diameter flue pipe. This elbow must be added to the elbow count used to determine acceptable vent lengths. Assign an equivalent feet value to this elbow according to the larger size pipe being used. Contact the Application Department for more information concerning sizing of vent systems which include multiple pipe sizes.
12" Min.
12" Min.
FIGURE 20
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Use the following steps to correctly size vent pipe diameter. 1 Determine the vent termination and its corresponding equivalent feet value according to table 32. 2 Determine the number of 90 elbows required for both indoor and outdoor (e.g. snow riser) use. Calculate the corresponding equivalent feet of vent pipe. 3 Determine the number of 45 elbows required for both indoor and outdoor use. Calculate the corresponding equivalent feet of vent pipe. 4 Determine the length of straight pipe required. 5 Add the total equivalent feet calculated in steps 1 through 4 and compare that length to the maximum values given in table 34 for the proposed vent pipe diameter. If the total equivalent length required exceeds the maximum equivalent length listed in the appropriate table, evaluate the next larger size pipe.
TABLE 34
MAXIMUM VENT PIPE LENGTHS
ALTITUDE
G61MPV MODEL
MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT VENT LENGTH FEET 2" dia. 59 59 59 26 26 n/a n/a n/a 59 59 59 26 26 n/a n/a n/a 59 59 59 26 26 n/a n/a n/a 21/2" dia. 65 65 65 42 42 32 32 n/a 65 65 65 42 42 32 32 n/a 65 65 65 42 42 32 32 n/a 3" dia. 77 78 78 72 72 72 72 61 77 78 78 72 72 72 72 46 77 78 78 72 72 72 72 46 4" dia. 234 214 214 204 204 179 179 160 234 214 214 204 204 179 179 160 234 214 214 204 204 179 179 160
0 4500 (0 1371 m)
045 070 071 090 091 110* 111 135** 045 070 0701 090 091 110* 111 135** 045 070 071 090 091 110* 111 135**
IMPORTANT
Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust terminations. Doing so will cause freezeups and may block the terminations. TABLE 33 MINIMUM VENT PIPE LENGTHS
G61MPV MODEL 045, 070, 071, 090, 091 110, 111** 135*** 15 ft.* MIN. EQUIV. VENT LENGTH EXAMPLE 5 ft. plus 2 elbows of 2", 21/2", 3" or 4" diameter pipe 5 ft. plus 2 elbows of 21/2" 3" or 4" diameter pipe 5 ft. plus 2 elbows of 3" or 4" diameter pipe 7501 10000 (2287 3048 m)
n/a Not allowed. *G61MPV60C110 must have 90 street ell (supplied) installed directly into unit flue collar. **G61MPV60D135 must have 3" to 2" reducing ell (supplied) installed directly into unit flue collar. On G61MPV071, 091 and 111 units, sweep elbows must be used for all 90 elbows in the venting system when 2", 21/2" or 3" vent pipe is used. Sweep elbows are recommended for use in vent systems of other G61MPV units. On G61MPV60D135 units, sweep elbows must be used for all 90 elbows in the vent system when 3" pipe is used.
*Any approved termination may be added to the minimum equivalent length listed. **G61MPV60C110 must have 90 street ell (supplied) installed directly into unit flue collar. ***G61MPV60D135 must have 3" to 2" reducing ell (supplied) installed directly into unit flue collar.
WARNING
DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Fumes from PVC glue may ignite during system check. Allow fumes to dissipate for at least 5 minutes before placing unit into operation. 1 Measure and cut vent pipe to desired length. 2 Debur and chamfer end of pipe, removing any ridges or rough edges. If end is not chamfered, edge of pipe may remove cement from fitting socket and result in a leaking joint. 3 Clean and dry surfaces to be joined. 4 Test fit joint and mark depth of fitting on outside of pipe. 5 Uniformly apply liberal coat of PVC primer for PVC or ABS cleaner for ABS to inside socket surface of fitting and male end of pipe to depth of fitting socket.
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6 Promptly apply solvent cement to end of pipe and inside socket surface of fitting. Cement should be applied lightly but uniformly to inside of socket. Take care to keep excess cement out of socket. Apply second coat to end of pipe. NOTE Time is critical at this stage. Do not allow primer to dry before applying cement. 7 Immediately after applying last coat of cement to pipe, and while both inside socket surface and end of pipe are wet with cement, forcefully insert end of pipe into socket until it bottoms out. Turn pipe 1/4 turn during assembly (but not after pipe is fully inserted) to distribute cement evenly. NOTE Assembly should be completed within 20 seconds after last application of cement. Hammer blows should not be used when inserting pipe. 8 After assembly, wipe excess cement from pipe at end of fitting socket. A properly made joint will show a bead around its entire perimeter. Any gaps may indicate a defective assembly due to insufficient solvent. 9 Handle joints carefully until completely set.
5. When furnace is installed in a residence where unit is shut down for an extended period of time, such as a vacation home, make provisions for draining condensate collection trap and lines. Exhaust Piping (Figures 22 and 23) NOTE A 2" diameter street ell is strapped to the blower deck of 60C110 units. Street ell must be glued directly into the unit flue collar. See figure 22. A 3" to 2" reducing ell is strapped to the blower deck of the 60D135 units. In upflow or downflow applications, the reducing ell must be glued directly into the unit flue collar. 1. Choose the appropriate side for venting in upflow or downflow positions. Exhaust piping exits from the top of the unit in horizontal air discharge applications. Glue the fieldprovided exhaust vent pipe (or provided street ell or reducing ell in upflow or downflow applications) to the flue collar. All cement joints should be made according to the specifications outlined in ASTM D 2855. Refer to pipe and fittings specifications and gluing procedures.
C Venting Practices
The thickness of construction through which vent pipes may be installed is 24" (610mm) maximum and 3/4" (19mm) minimum. If a G61MPV furnace replaces a furnace which was commonly vented with another gas appliance, the size of the existing vent pipe for that gas appliance must be checked. Without the heat of the original furnace flue products, the existing vent pipe is probably oversized for the single water heater or other appliance. The vent should be checked for proper draw with the remaining appliance. 1. Use recommended piping materials for exhaust piping. 2. Secure all joints so that they are gas-tight using approved cement. Suspend piping using hangers at a minimum of every 5 feet (1.52m) for schedule STRAPPING 40 PVC and every 3 feet (metal, plastic or large wire (.91m) for ABSDWV, PVC ties) DWV, SPR21 PVC, and SDR26 PVC piping. A suitable hanger can be fabricated by using metal or FIGURE 21 plastic strapping or a large wire tie. 3. In areas where piping penetrates joists or interior walls, hole must be large enough to allow clearance on all sides of pipe through center of hole using a hanger. 4. Isolate piping at the point where it exits the outside wall or roof in order to prevent transmission of vibration to the structure.
IMPORTANT
Exhaust piping and condensate trap must be installed on the same side of the unit in upflow and dowflow applications. 2. All horizontal runs of exhaust pipe must slope back toward unit. A minimum of 1/4" (6mm) drop for each 12" (305mm) of horizontal run is mandatory for drainage. Horizontal runs of exhaust piping must be supported every 5 feet (1.52m) using hangers. NOTE Exhaust piping should be checked carefully to make sure there are no sags or low spots. 3. On the opposite side of the cabinet, glue the provided 2" vent plug into the unused flue collar. 4. Route piping to outside of structure. Continue with installation following instructions given in piping termination section.
CAUTION
Do not discharge exhaust into an existing stack or stack that also serves another gas appliance. If vertical discharge through an existing unused stack is required, insert PVC pipe inside the stack until the end is even with the top or outlet end of the metal stack.
CAUTION
The exhaust vent pipe operates under positive pressure and must be completely sealed to prevent leakage of combustion products into the living space.
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PLUG
PLUG
2 VENT PLUG (Must be glued in place) PLUG CONDENSATE TRAP (Must be installed on same side as exhaust piping) 2"
G61MPV045, 070, 071 090 or 091 with 21/2", 3", or 4" vent pipe
2
TRANSITION (use only if 4" pipe is required)
4"
*2" diameter street elbow provided. **3" diameter reducing elbow provided. ***Limit pipe length to 2".
FIGURE 22 Intake Piping The G61MPV furnace may be installed in either direct vent or nondirect vent applications. In nondirect vent applications, when intake air will be drawn into the furnace from the surrounding space, the indoor air quality must be considered and guidelines listed in Combustion, Dilution and Ventilation Air section must be followed. The G61MPV unit is designed for either leftside or right side air intake connections in either upflow or downflow applications. In horizontal applications, air intake must be brought in through the top. Intake air piping is independent of exhaust piping. Follow the next four steps when installing the unit in direct vent applications, where combustion air is taken from outdoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors. The provided air intake screen must not be used in direct vent applications. 1 Cement intake piping in slip connector located on the side of the burner box. 2 Use a sheet metal screw to secure the intake pipe to the connector, if desired. A pilot indentation is provided in the slip connector to assist in locating and starting the fastener. 3 Glue the provided 2" plug into the unused air intake connector on the opposite side of the cabinet. 4 Route piping to outside of structure. Continue with installation following instructions given in general guide lines for piping terminations and in intake and exhaust piping terminations for direct vent sections. Refer to figure 24 for pipe sizes. Page 51
HORIZONTAL DIRECT OR NONDIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS (Horizontal RightHand Air Discharge Application Shown)
*Limit pipe length to 2" in G61MPV110 and 135 applications.
G61MPV36B045 G61MPV36B070 G61MPV36B071 G61MPV36C090 G61MPV60C090 G61MPV60C091 G61MPV60C110* G61MPV60C111* G61MPV60D135*
2"
FIGURE 23
UPFLOW OR DOWNFLOW DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS (RightHand Exit in Upflow Application Shown)
21/2", 3" OR 4
TRANSITION
2 2*
PLUG (Must be glued in place) TRANSITION
2*
FIGURE 24 Follow the next three steps when installing the unit in NonTYPICAL AIR INTAKE PIPE CONNECTIONS Direct Vent applications where combustion air is taken HORIZONTAL DIRECT VENT APPLICATIONS from indoors and flue gases are discharged outdoors. (Horizontal RightHand Air Discharge Application Shown)
G61MPV36B045 G61MPV36B070 G61MPV36B071 G61MPV36C090 G61MPV60C090 G61MPV60C091 G61MPV60C110* G61MPV60C111* G61MPV60D135* G61MPV36B045 G61MPV36B070 G61MPV36B071 G61MPV36C090 G61MPV60C090 2 G61MPV60C091 G61MPV60C110* G61MPV60C111*
21/2, 3 OR 4
TRANSITION
2* 2*
TRANSITION
2*
NOTE Debris screen and elbow may be rotated, so that screen may be positioned to face forward, backward or downward.
FIGURE 26 FIGURE 25
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18 in.
NOTE Debris screen and sweep ell may be rotated, so that screen may be positioned to face forward, backward or to the side.
FIGURE 27
1 Use fieldprovided materials and the factoryprovided air intake screen to route the intake piping as shown in figures 26 and 27. Maintain a minimum clearance of 3" (76mm) around the air intake opening. The air intake opening (with the protective screen) should always be directed either downward or straight out. Use 2" pipe and fittings only and make sure that the air intake does not extend more than 6" beyond the G61MPV cabinet. The air intake connector must not be located near the floor. To avoid this complication in downflow applications which do not include a downflow evaporator coil, the intake air routing should be modified as shown in figure 27. 2 Use a sheet metal screw to secure the intake pipe to the connector, if desired. A pilot indentation is provided in the slip connector to assist in locating and starting the fastener. 3 Glue the provided 2" plug into the unused air intake connector on the opposite side of the cabinet.
Testing for Proper Venting and Sufficient Combustion Air (NonDirect Vent Applications Only)
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD! Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death. The following steps shall be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation, while all other appliances connected to the venting system are not in operation. After the G61MPV gas furnace has been started, the following test should be conducted to ensure proper venting and sufficient combustion air has been provided to the G61MPV, as well as to other gas-fired appliances which are separately vented. The test should be conducted while all appliances (both in operation and those not in operation) are connected to the venting system being tested. If the venting system has been installed improperly, or if provisions have not been made for sufficient amounts of combustion air, corrections must be made as outlined in the previous section. 1 Seal any unused openings in the venting system. 2 Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch. Determine there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion, or other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition.
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3 To the extent that it is practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliances connected to the venting system are located and other spaces of the building. 4 Close fireplace dampers. 5 Turn on clothes dryers and any appliances not connected to the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. 6 Follow the lighting instruction to place the appliance being inspected into operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance will operate continuously. 7 Use the flame of a match or candle to test for spillage of flue gases at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. 8 If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected or sufficient combustion/make-up air must be provided. The venting system should be re-sized to approach the minimum size as determined by using the appropriate tables in appendix G in the current standards of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSIZ223.1/NPFA 54 in the U.S.A., and the appropriate Natural Gas and Propane appliances venting sizing tables in the current standard of the CSAB149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes in Canada. 9 After determining that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as indicated in step 3, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous condition of use. General Guidelines for Vent Terminations for Non-Direct Vent Installations. In Non-Direct Vent applications, combustion air is taken from indoors and the flue gases are discharged to the outdoors. The G61MPV is then classified as a non-direct vent, Category IV gas furnace. In Non-Direct Vent applications, the vent termination is limited by local building codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z2231/NFPA 54 in U.S.A., and current CSAB149 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes in Canada for details. Position termination end according to location given in figure 28. In addition, position termination end so it is free from any obstructions and above the level of snow accu-
mulation (where applicable). The termination should be at least 12 inches (305mm) from any opening through which flue products could enter the building. At vent termination, care must be taken to maintain protective coatings over building materials (prolonged exposure to exhaust condensate can destroy protective coatings). It is recommended that the exhaust outlet not be located within 6 feet (1.8m) of a condensing unit because the condensate can damage the painted coating. NOTE If winter design temperature is below 32F (0C), exhaust piping should be insulated with 1/2" (13mm), Armaflex or equivalent when run through unheated space. Do not leave any surface area of exhaust pipe open to outside air; exterior exhaust pipe should be insulated with 1/2" (13mm) Armaflex or equivalent. In extreme cold climate areas, 3/4" (19mm) Armaflex or equivalent may be necessary. Insulation on outside runs of exhaust pipe must be painted or wrapped to protect insulation from deterioration. Exhaust pipe insulation may not be necessary in some specific applications. NOTE During extremely cold temperatures, below approximately 20F (6.7C), units with long runs of vent pipe through unconditioned space, even when insulated, may form ice in the exhaust termination that prevents the unit from operating properly. Longer run times of at least 5 minutes will alleviate most icing problems. Also, a heating cable may be installed on exhaust piping and termination to prevent freezeups. Heating cable installation kit is available from Lennox. See Condensate Piping section for part numbers.
IMPORTANT
Do not use screens or perforated metal in exhaust terminations. Doing so will cause freezeups and may block the terminations.
IMPORTANT
For Canadian Installations Only: In accordance to CSA International B149 installation codes, the minimum allowed distance between the combustion air intake inlet and the exhaust outlet of other appliances shall not be less than 12 inches (305mm).
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D D E
A Clearance above grade 12 in. (305mm) minimum. B Clearance to window or door that may be opened for vent installations in USA 12 in. (305mm) minimum. for vent installations in Canada 12 in. (305mm) minimum for appliances 100,000 Btuh (30 kW); 36 in. (0.9m) minimum for appliances > 100,000 Btuh (30 kW). C Do not position terminations directly under roof eaves. D Clearance to electric meters, gas meters, regulators, and relief equipment for vent installations in USA 48 in (1219mm) minimum. for vent installations in Canada see current edition of CSA B149 Code.
E Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet or outlet for vent installations in USA 48 in. (1219mm) minimum horizontal and below, 12 in. (305mm) minimum above. for vent installations in Canada 12 in. (305mm) minimum for appliances 100,000 Btuh (30 kW); 36 in. (0.9m) minimum for appliances > 100,000 Btuh (30 kW). F Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet for vent installations in USA 36 in. minimum (914mm). G Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet for vent installations in Canada 72 in. (1829mm) minimum. H Do not point terminations into recessed areas such as window wells, stairwells or alcoves. J Do not position terminations directly above a walkway.
* Note (I) Dimensions are from the current edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI-Z223.1/NFPA 54 for USA installations. In Canada, refer to current edition of CSA B149 installation codes. Local codes or regulations may require different clearances. (II) In Non-Direct Vent installations, combustion air is taken from indoors and the flue gases are discharged to the outdoors.
FIGURE 28
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Details of Intake and Exhaust Piping Terminations for Direct Vent Installations NOTE In Direct Vent installations, combustion air is taken from outdoors and flue gases are discharged to outdoors. Intake and exhaust pipes may be routed either horizontally through an outside wall or vertically through the roof. In attic or closet installations, vertical termination through the roof is preferred. Figures 29 through 37 show typical terminations. 1. Exhaust and intake exits must be in same pressure zone. Do not exit one through the roof and one on the side. Also, do not exit the intake on one side and the exhaust on another side of the house or structure. 2. Intake and exhaust pipes should be placed as close together as possible at termination end (refer to illustrations). Maximum separation is 3" (76mm) on roof terminations and 6" (152mm) on side wall terminations. 3. If necessary, install a fieldprovided reducer to adapt larger vent pipe size to termination pipe size. 4. On roof terminations, the intake piping should terminate straight down using two 90 elbows (See figure 29). 5. Exhaust piping must terminate straight out or up as shown. In rooftop applications, a reducer may be required on the exhaust piping at the point where it exits the structure to improve the velocity of exhaust away from the intake piping. See table 35. NOTE Care must be taken to avoid recirculation of exhaust back into intake pipe. 6. On field supplied terminations for side wall exits, exhaust piping should extend a maximum of 12 inches (305mm) beyond the outside wall unless supported. Intake piping should be as short as possible. See figure 30. 7. On field supplied terminations, a minimum separation distance between the end of the exhaust pipe and the end of the intake pipe is 8 inches (203mm). 8. If intake and exhaust piping must be run up a side wall to position above snow accumulation or other obstructions, piping must be supported every 3 ft. (.9m) as shown in figure 21. Refer to figure 33 for proper piping method. In addition, WTK wall termination kit must be extended for use in this application. See figure 36. When exhaust and intake piping must be run up an outside wall, the exhaust piping must be terminated with pipe sized per table 35. The intake piping may be equipped with a 90 elbow turndown. Using turndown will add 5 feet (1.5m) to the equivalent length of the pipe.
9. Based on the recommendation of the manufacturer, a multiple furnace installation may use a group of up to four termination kits WTK assembled together horizontally, as shown in figure 35. TABLE 35 EXHAUST PIPE TERMINATION SIZE REDUCTION
G61MPV MODEL 045, 070, 071 090, 091 110, 111 135 Exhaust Pipe Size 2", 21/2", 3" or 4" 2", 21/2", 3" or 4" 21/2", 3" or 4" 3" or 4" Termination Pipe Size 11/2" 2" 2"* 2"*
*Approved 3" concentric termination kit terminates with 25/8" ID pipe. Inches(mm)
3(76) MAX.
SIZE TERMINATION PIPE PER TABLE 35. UNCONDITIONED ATTIC SPACE 1/2" (13) FOAM INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE
3" (76) OR 2" (51) PVC PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR INTAKE AND EXHAUST LINES
FIGURE 29
12" (305) MAX. (unless supported) 1/2" (13) ARMAFLEX INSULATION SIZE TERMINATION PIPE PER TABLE 35.
FIELD PROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION OUTSIDE WALL 2" (51) PVC COUPLING
FIGURE 30
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EXHAUST TERMINATION
EXHAUST VENT
INTAKE TERMINATION
INTAKE VENT
Front View
Side View
EXHAUST VENT
Inches (mm)
FIGURE 31
Inches (mm)
FIGURE 34
FIELDPROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION
INTAKE VENT
18" MAX. (457)
Front View
EXHAUST VENT
Inches (mm)
INTAKE VENT
FIGURE 32
Inches(mm)
UNCONDITIONED SPACE OUTSIDE WALL PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR INTAKE AND EXHAUST LINES EVERY 36" (914) FIELDPROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION 1/2" (13) FOAM INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE 8 (203) MIN. SIZE TERMINATION PIPE PER TABLE 35. 12" (305) ABOVE AVERAGE SNOW ACCUMULATION 12" (305) MAX. for 2" (51) (unless supported)
Side View
OPTIONAL VENT TERMINATION FOR MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATION OF DIRECT VENT WALL TERMINATION KIT WTK
FIGURE 35
FIGURE 33
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12" (305) MAX. for 2" (51) 20" (508) MAX. for 3" (76) (unless supported)
12" (305)
INTAKE AIR
INTAKE AIR
5" (127)
COVER EXHAUST VENT WITH 1/2" (13) FOAM INSULATION EXHAUST AIR
12" MIN. (305) Above Grade
DIRECT VENT TERMINATION WALL TERMINATION KIT (22G44, 44J40, 30G28 or 81J20) EXTENDED VENT FOR GRADE CLEARANCE
FIGURE 36 G61MPV DIRECT VENT APPLICATION STRAIGHTCUT OR USING EXISTING CHIMNEY ANGLECUT IN DIRECTION
OF ROOF SLOPE *
SHOULDER OF FITTINGS PROVIDE SUPPORT OF PIPE ON TOP PLATE ALTERNATE INTAKE PIPE
SHEET METAL TOP PLATE MINIMUM 12" (305mm) ABOVE ROOF INSULATE TO FORM SEAL
FIGURE 37
Details of Exhaust Piping Terminations for Non-Direct Vent Applications Exhaust pipes may be routed either horizontally through an outside wall or vertically through the roof. In attic or closet installations, vertical termination through the roof is preferred. Figures 38 through 41 show typical terminations. 1. Exhaust piping must terminate straight out or up as shown. The termination pipe must be sized as listed in table 35.The specified pipe size ensures proper velocity required to move the exhaust gases away from the building. 2. On field supplied terminations for side wall exits, exhaust piping should extend a maximum of 12 inches (305mm) beyond the outside wall, unless support is provided in the horizontal section. See figure 39.
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Inches(mm)
12" (305mm) ABOVE AVE. SNOW ACCUMULATION 3" (76) OR 2" (51) PVC PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR EXHAUST LINES
GRADE
Side View
5-1/2" (140)
GRADE
Front View
FIGURE 38
12" (305) Max. for 2" (51) Unless Supported 1/2" (13) ARMAFLEX INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE FIELDPROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION Inches (mm) 1/2" (13) ARMAFLEX INSULATION
PVC REDUCER
FIGURE 39 3. If exhaust piping must be run up a side wall to position above snow accumulation or other obstructions, piping must be supported every 3 feet (.9m) as shown in figure 21. Refer to figure 40 for proper piping method. When exhaust piping must be run up an outside wall, any reduction in exhaust pipe size must be done after the final elbow.
Inches(mm)
UNCONDITIONED SPACE OUTSIDE WALL PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR EXHAUST LINES EVERY 36" (914) FIELDPROVIDED REDUCER MAY BE REQUIRED TO ADAPT LARGER VENT PIPE SIZE TO TERMINATION 1/2" (13) FOAM INSULATION IN UNCONDITIONED SPACE
CONDENSATE TRAP LOCATIONS (Unit shown in upflow position) Horizontal left and optional downflow Horizontal right and optional downflow
SIZE TERMINATION PIPE PER TABLE 35. 12" (305) ABOVE AVERAGE SNOW ACCUMULATION
Optional upflow
1/2" (13) FOAM INSULATION
Optional upflow
NOTE In upflow applications where side return air filter is installed on same side as the condensate trap, filter rack must be installed beyond condensate trap to avoid interference. FIGURE 42
MINIMUM 12" MINIMUM 12" (304mm) (305mm) ABOVE ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGE SNOW SNOW ACCUMULATION ACCUMULATION SHEET METAL TOP PLATE
EXHAUST VENT 1/2" (13mm) WEATHERPROOF INSULATION SHOULDER OF FITTINGS PROVIDE SUPPORT OF PIPE ON TOP PLATE
1 Determine which side condensate piping will exit the unit. Remove plugs from the condensate collar at the appropriate location on the side of the unit. NOTE The condensate trap is factoryshipped with two rubber Orings and two rubber cleanout caps installed. Check to make sure that these items are in place before installing the trap assembly. 2 Install condensate trap onto the condensate collar. Use provided HI/LO screws to secure two upper flanges of the trap to the collar. Use provided sheet metal screw to secure bottom trap flange to side of unit. See figure 43. NOTE In upflow and downflow applications, condensate trap must be installed on the same side as exhaust piping.
NOTE Do not discharge exhaust gases directly into any chimney or vent stack. If vertical discharge through an existing unused chimney or stack is required, insert piping inside chimney until the pipe open end is above top of chimney and terminate as illustrated. In any exterior portion of chimney, the exhaust vent must be insulated.
FIGURE 41 Condensate Piping This unit is designed for either right- or left-side exit of condensate piping in either upflow or downflow applications; however, it must be installed on the same side of the unit as the exhaust piping. In horizontal applications, the condensate trap should extend below the unit. A 51/2" service clearance is required for the condensate trap. Refer to figure 42 for condensate trap locations.
CAUTION
DO NOT use a power driver to tighten screws which secure condensate trap to cabinet. Screws should be handtightened using a screw driver to avoid the possibility of damage to the trap assembly.
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3 Glue the fieldprovided coupling or pipe to the trap. Install a tee and vent pipe near the trap. NOTE The condensate trap drain stubs (both sides) have an outer diameter which will accept a standard 3/4" PVC coupling. The inner diameter of each stub will accept standard 1/2" diameter PVC pipe. NOTE Vinyl tubing may be used for condensate drain. Tubing must be 11/4" OD X 1" ID and should be attached to the drain stubs on the trap using a hose clamp. 4 Glue the fieldprovided drain line to the tee. Route the drain line to an open drain. As an alternate, clear vinyl tubing may be used to drain condensate away from the trap. Secure the vinyl tubing to the drain stubs on the trap using a hose clamp. Do not overtighten the hose clamp. Condensate line must be sloped downward away from condensate trap to drain. If drain level is above condensate trap, condensate pump must be used. Condensate drain line should be routed within the conditioned space to avoid freezing of condensate and blockage of drain line. If this is not possible, a heat cable kit may be used on the condensate trap and line. Heating cable kit is available from Lennox in various lengths; 6 ft. (1.8m) kit no. 26K68; 24 ft. (7.3m) kit no. 26K69; and 50 ft. (15.2m) kit no. 26K70.
5 If unit will be started immediately upon completion of installation, prime trap per procedure outlined in Unit StartUp section. 6 Glue the provided cap onto the unused condensate drain line stub.
CONDENSATE ASSEMBLY
HI/LO SCREWS (DO NOT use power driver. Handtighten using screw driver.) VENT NIPPLE
ORINGS
TEE CAP NIPPLE COUPLING CLEANOUT ACCESS (both sides) CONDENSATE TRAP SCREW
CAUTION
Do not use copper tubing or existing copper condensate lines for drain line.
FIGURE 43
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WARNING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. Gas Valve Operation (Figures 44 and 45) 1 STOP! Read the safety information at the beginning of this section. 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. 3 Turn off all electrical power to the unit. 4 This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burners. Do not try to light the burners by hand. 5 Remove the upper access panel. 6 Honeywell VR8205 Gas Valve Turn knob on gas valve clockwise 44. White Rodgers 36E Gas Valve Switch gas valve lever to OFF. See figure 45 for the White Rodgers 36E valve. 7 Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas suppliers instructions. If you do not smell gas go to next step. HONEYWELL VR8205 Series Gas Valve
HIGH FIRE ADJUSTMENT SCREW (under cap) REFERENCE TO BURNER BOX hose barb in place of cap MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP
BHeating Start-Up
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
WARNING
Shock and burn hazard. G61MPV units are equipped with a hot surface ignition system. Do not attempt to light manually. BEFORE LIGHTING the unit, smell all around the furnace area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. The gas valve on the G61MPV may be equipped with either a gas control knob or gas control lever. Use only your hand to push the lever or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the the lever will not move or the knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. Placing the furnace into operation: G61MPV units are equipped with a SureLight ignition system. Do not attempt to manually light burners on this furnace. Each time the thermostat calls for heat, the burners will automatically light. The ignitor does not get hot when there is no call for heat on units with SureLight ignition system. Priming Condensate Trap The condensate trap should be primed with water prior to startup to ensure proper condensate drainage. Either pour 10 fl. oz. (300 ml) of water into the trap, or follow these steps to prime the trap: 1 Follow the lighting instructions to place the unit into operation. 2 Set the thermostat to initiate a heating demand. 3 Allow the burners to fire for approximately 3 minutes. 4 Adjust the thermostat to deactivate the heating demand. 5 Wait for the combustion air inducer to stop. Set the thermostat to initiate a heating demand and again allow the burners to fire for approximately 3 minutes. 6 Adjust the thermostat to deactivate the heating demand and again wait for the combustion air inducer to stop. At this point, the trap should be primed with sufficient water to ensure proper condensate drain operation.
LOW FIRE ADJUSTMENT SCREW (under cap) iNLET PRESSURE TAP GAS VALVE SHOWN IN OFF POSITION
FIGURE 44
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BGas Piping
MANIFOLD PRESSURE TAP ON SIDE INLET PRESSURE TAP ON SIDE LOW FIRE MANIFOLD PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT ON SIDE (under cap)
CAUTION
If a flexible gas connector is required or allowed by the authority that has jurisdiction, black iron pipe shall be installed at the gas valve and extend outside the furnace cabinet.
FIGURE 45
WARNING
Do not exceed 600 inlbs (50 ftlbs) torque when attaching the gas piping to the gas valve. Gas supply piping should not allow more than 0.5"W.C. drop in pressure between gas meter and unit. Supply gas pipe must not be smaller than unit gas connection. Compounds used on gas piping threaded joints should be resistant to action of liquefied petroleum gases.
8 Honeywell VR8205 Gas Valve Turn knob on gas to ON. Do not force. valve counterclockwise White Rodgers 36E Gas Valve Switch gas valve lever to ON. See figure 45 for the White Rodgers 36E valve. 9 Replace the upper access panel. 10 Turn on all electrical power to to the unit. 11 Set the thermostat to desired setting. NOTE When unit is initially started, steps 1 through 11 may need to be repeated to purge air from gas line. 12 If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions Turning Off Gas to Unit" and call your service technician or gas supplier. Turning Off Gas to Unit 1 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. 2 Turn off all electrical power to the unit if service is to be performed. 3 Remove the upper access panel. 4 Honeywell VR8205 Gas Valve Turn knob on gas valve clockwise to OFF. Do not force. White Rodgers 36E Gas Valve Switch gas valve lever to OFF. 5 Replace the upper access panel.
IMPORTANT
In case emergency shutdown is required, turn off the main shut-off valve and disconnect the main power to unit. These controls should be properly labeled by the installer. When pressure testing gas lines, the gas valve must be disconnected and isolated. Gas valves can be damaged if subjected to more than 0.5psig (14" W.C.). See figure 46. GAS PIPING TEST PROCEDURE
MANUAL MAIN SHUTOFF VALVE
CAP
GAS VALVE
NOTE Shut unit off and remove manometer as soon as an accurate reading has been obtained. Take care to replace pressure tap plug. NOTE During this test procedure, the unit will be overfiring: D Operate unit only long enough to obtain accurate reading to prevent overheating heat exchanger. D Attempts to clock gas meter during this procedure will be inaccurate. Measure gas flow rate only during normal unit operation. 7 When test is complete remove obstruction from hose and return hose to gas valve barbed fitting.
IMPORTANT
For safety, connect a shut-off valve between the manometer and the gas tap to permit shut off of gas pressure to the manometer. The gas valve is factory set and should not require adjustment. All gas valves are factory regulated sensing atmospheric pressure. Manifold Pressure Measurement & Adjustment NOTE Pressure test adapter kit (10L34) is available from Lennox to facilitate manifold pressure measurement. 1 Connect test gauge to outlet tap on gas valve. 2 Disconnect pressure sensing hose from gas valve and plug hose using tape or equivalent. Leave hose barb on valve open. 3 Start unit on low heat and allow 5 minutes for unit to reach steady state. 4 While waiting for the unit to stabilize, notice the flame. Flame should be stable and should not lift from burner. Natural gas should burn blue. 5 After allowing unit to stabilize for 5 minutes, record manifold pressure and compare to value given in table 40. 6 Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 on high heat.
GAS METER CLOCKING CHART Seconds for One Revolution Natural LP G61MPV Unit 1 cu ft 2 cu ft 1 cu ft 2 cu ft Dial Dial Dial DIAL 45 82 164 205 410 70, 071 55 110 136 272 90, 091 41 82 102 204 110, 111 33 66 82 164 135 27 54 68 136
Natural1000 btu/cu ft LP2500 btu/cu ft
IMPORTANT
For safety, shut unit off and remove manometer as soon as an accurate reading has been obtained. Take care to replace pressure tap plug.
G Proper Combustion
Furnace should operate minimum 15 minutes with correct manifold pressure and gas flow rate before checking combustion. See sections E and F. Take combustion sample beyond the flue outlet and compare to the following tables. The maximum carbon monoxide reading should not exceed 100 ppm.
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Unit G61MPV36B045 G61MPV36B070 G61MPV36B071 G61MPV36C090 G61MPV60C090 G61MPV60C091 G61MPV60C110 G61MPV60C111 G61MPV60D135
TABLE 38 High Heat CO2% For Nat 6.0 7.0 6.5 7.6 6.9 8.2 6.9 8.0 6.7 7.7 7.6 8.9 7.2 8.2 7.5 8.8 7.4 8.5 TABLE 39 Low Heat CO2% For Nat 4.3 5.3 4.8 5.8 5.0 6.2 5.1 6.5 5.1 6.5 5.4 6.7 5.3 6.5 5.3 6.5 6.5 7.5
pH RANGE CO2% For L.P. 6.9 7.9 7.4 8.4 8.3 9.8 7.8 8.8 7.8 8.8 8.7 10.2 8.1 9.1 8.7 10.2 8.3 9.3
0 1 Increasing 2 3 Acidity 4 5 6 7 8 Increasing 9 Alkalinity 10 11
I High Altitude
NOTE In Canada, certification for installations at elevations over 4500 feet (1372 m) is the jurisdiction of local authorities. The manifold pressure may require adjustment to ensure proper operation at higher altitudes. Refer to tables 40, 41 and 42 for proper manifold pressure settings at varying altitudes and required pressure switch changes and conversion kits at varying altitudes. The combustion air pressure switches are factoryset and require no adjustment. NOTE A natural to L.P. propane gas changeover kit is necessary to convert this unit. Refer to the changeover kit installation instruction for the conversion procedure.
Unit G61MPV36B045 G61MPV36B070 G61MPV36B071 G61MPV36C090 G61MPV60C090 G61MPV60C091 G61MPV60C110 G61MPV60C111 G61MPV60D135
CO2% For L.P. 4.8 5.8 5.3 6.3 5.7 7.0 5.9 6.9 5.9 6.9 6.2 7.4 6.1 7.1 6.1 7.4 6.7 7.7
H Condensate pH Range
The condensate is mildly acidic and can be measured with pH indicators. The pH scale is a measurement of acidity and alkalinity. The following scale shows the relative pH of some common liquids as compared with condensate of G61MPV units. The concentration of the acidity of all these fluids including the condensate is very low and harmless.
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TABLE 40 Conversion Kit Requirements and Manifold Pressures for Models 045, 070, 090, 110 and 135
Altitude Model Input Size 04500 ft. (01372 m) Required Conversion Kit Nat 045 LPG Nat 070 LPG Nat 090 LPG 36C0909 and later models 110 Nat LPG Nat LPG 1106 and later Nat LPG Nat 135 LPG 59M13 No Change 59M13 56M93 59M14 56M93 4.9 1.22 10.0 2.5 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A 59M13 N/A 75M22 24W51 24W51 56M23 56M23 56M23 56M23 56M93 59M14 59M17 59M14 59M17 59M14 59M17 59M14 59M17 56M21 24W49 24W49 56M23 56M23 75M22 75M22 56M93 4.9 1.7 4.9 1.7 4.9 1.7 4.9 1.7 1.22 0.42 1.22 0.42 1.22 0.42 1.22 0.42 10.0 3.5 10.0 3.5 10.0 3.5 10.0 3.5 2.5 0.87 2.5 0.87 2.5 0.87 2.5 0.87 59M13 N/A No Change No Change 59M13 N/A No Change 75M22 59M14 59M17 56M23 56M21 4.9 1.7 1.22 0.42 10.0 3.5 2.5 0.87 59M13 N/A No Change No Change 59M13 N/A No Change No Change 59M14 59M17 No Change 56M23 4.9 1.7 1.22 0.42 10.0 3.5 2.5 0.87 N/A Pressure Switch No Change 45017500 ft. (13732286 m) Required Conversion Kit N/A
1Pressure
Manifold Pressure at all altitudes 750110,000 (22873048 m) Required Conversion Kit 59M17
1Pressure
Gas
Switch No Change
Switch No Change
kPa 0.42
kPa 0.87
Pressure switch is factory set. No adjustment necessary. All models use the factory installed pressure switch from 04500 feet (01370 m). 1 Oder two pressure switches for conversion
TABLE 41 Conversion Kit Requirements for Models 071, 091 and 111
Altitude 0 2000 ft. (0 610 m) Input Size Gas Required Conversion Kit N/A 59M13 Pressure Switch * No change No change No change No change No change No change 2001 4500 ft. (611 1372 m) Required Conversion Kit N/A 59M13 Pressure Switch * 4501 5500 ft. (1373 1676 m) Required Conversion Kit N/A 59M13 Pressure Switch * 5501 6500 ft. (16771981 m) Required Conversion Kit N/A 59M13 Pressure Switch * 6501 7500 ft. (1982 2286 m) Required Conversion Kit N/A 59M13 Pressure Switch * 7501 10,000 (2287 3048 m) Required Conversion Kit 59M17 59M14 Pressure Switch * Replacement Orifice Size
75M22 75M22
75M22 75M22
75M22 75M22
75M22 75M22
56M21 56M21
0.086 0.052
N/A 59M13
N/A 59M13
26W85 26W85
N/A 59M13
26W85 26W85
N/A 59M13
26W85 26W85
N/A 59M13
26W85 26W85
47M82 59M14
26W86 26W86
0.081 0.052
N/A 59M13
N/A 59M13
56M22 56M22
N/A 59M13
56M22 56M22
N/A 59M13
56M22 56M22
N/A 59M13
56M22 56M22
47M82 59M14
56M23 56M23
0.081 0.052
NOTE Pressure switch is factory set. No adjustment necessary. *Two pressure switch assemblies required per unit.
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TABLE 42 Manifold Pressures at Different Altitudes for Models 071, 091 and 111
Altitude Model Input Size Gas 0 2000 ft. (0 610 m) Low Fire Nat 071 LPG Nat 091 LPG Nat 111 LPG 4.9 10.0 4.9 10.0 4.9 10.0 4.9 10.0 4.9 10.0 4.9 10.0 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.5 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.4 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.3 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.2 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.1 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.5 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.5 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.4 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.3 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.2 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.1 4.9 1.7 10.0 3.5 1.7 High Fire 3.5 2001 4500 ft. (611 1372 m) Low Fire 1.7 High Fire 3.5 4501 5500 ft. (1373 1676 m) Low Fire 1.7 High Fire 3.5 5501 6500 ft. (1677 1981 m) Low Fire 1.7 High Fire 3.5 6501 7500 ft. (1982 2286 m) Low Fire 1.7 High Fire 3.5 7501 10,000 (2287 3048 m) Low Fire 1.7 High Fire 3.5
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JFlame Signal
A microamp DC meter is needed to check the flame signal on the ignition control. Flame (microamp) signal is an electrical current which passes from the furnace control through the sensor during unit operation. Current passes from the sensor through the flame to ground to complete a safety circuit. To Measure Flame Signal Ignition Control: A transducer (Part TRANSDUCER (PART #78H5401) #78H5401 available from Lennox Repair Parts) is required to measure flame signal if meter used will not read a low micro amp signal. See figure 47. The FIGURE 47 transducer converts microamps to volts on a 1:1 conversion. See figures 14 and 15 for flame signal. A digital readout meter must be used. The transducer plugs into most meters. See figure 48 for proper use of transducer. 1 Set the volt meter to the DC voltage scale. Insert transducer into the VDC and common inputs. Observe correct polarities. Failure to do so results in negative () values. 2 Turn off supply voltage to control. 3 Disconnect ignition control flame sensor wire from the flame sensor. 4 Connect () lead of the transducer to flame sensor. 5 Connect (+) lead of transducer to the ignition control sensor wire. 6 Turn supply voltage on and close thermostat contacts to cycle system. 7 When main burners are in operation for two minutes, take reading. Remember 1 DC volt = 1 DC microamp.
BTemperature Rise
Temperature rise for G61MPV units depends on unit input, blower speed, blower horsepower and static pressure as marked on the unit rating plate. The blower speed must be set for unit operation within the range of TEMP. RISE F" listed on the unit rating plate. To Measure Temperature Rise: 1 Place plenum thermometers in the supply and return air plenums. Locate supply air thermometer in the first horizontal run of the plenum where it will not pick up radiant heat from the heat exchanger. 2 Set thermostat for heat call. Unit must operate on secondstage heat. If using a singlestage thermostat furnace must fire at least 10 minutes before switching to secondstage heat. 3 After plenum thermometers have reached their highest and steadiest readings, subtract the two readings. The difference should be in the range listed on the unit rating plate. If the temperature is too low, decrease blower speed. If temperature is too high, first check the firing rate. Provided the firing rate is acceptable, increase blower speed to reduce temperature. To change blower speed taps see tables 9 and 11.
(+)
()
FIGURE 48 Page 67
VIMAINTENANCE
Winterizing and Condensate Trap Care 1 Turn off power to the unit. 2 Have a shallow pan ready to empty condensate water. 3 Remove the drain plug from the condensate trap and empty water. Inspect the trap then reinstall the drain plug. Cleaning Heat Exchanger If cleaning the heat exchanger becomes necessary, follow the below procedures and refer to figure 1 when disassembling unit. Use papers or protective covering in front of furnace while removing heat exchanger assembly.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in dangerous operation, serious injury, death or property damage. Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation, serious injury, death, or property damage. Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power to furnace. When servicing controls, label all wires prior to disconnecting. Take care to reconnect wires correctly. Verify proper operation after servicing. At the beginning of each heating season, system should be checked as follows by a qualified service technician: Blower Check the blower wheel for debris and clean if necessary. The blower motors are prelubricated for extended bearing life. No further lubrication is needed.
IMPORTANT
Safety glasses and surgical mask should be worn when cleaning heat exchanger and or burner assembly. 1 Turn off electrical and gas supplies to the furnace. 2 Remove the upper and lower furnace access panels. 3 Mark all gas valve wires and disconnect them from valve. 4 Remove gas supply line connected to gas valve. Remove gas valve/manifold assembly. 5 Remove sensor wire from sensor. Disconnect 2-pin plug from the ignitor. 6 Disconnect wires from flame rollout switches. 7 Remove burner box cover and remove four burner box screws at the vestibule panel and remove burner box. Set burner box assembly aside. G61MPV135 only Remove and discard two additional shipping screws. See figure 50. NOTE If necessary, clean burners at this time. Follow procedures outlined in Burner Cleaning section. 8 Loosen three clamps and remove flexible exhaust tee. G61MPV135 ONLY Remove and discard two shipping screws.
WARNING
The blower access panel must be securely in place when the blower and burners are operating. Gas fumes, which could contain carbon monoxide, can be drawn into living space resulting in personal injury or death. Filters Filters should be inspected monthly. Clean or replace the filters when necessary to ensure proper furnace operation. Replacement filters must be rated for high velocity airflow. Table 43 lists recommended filter sizes. TABLE 43
Furnace Cabinet Size 171/2" 21" 241/2" Filter Size Side Return Bottom Return 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 20 X 25 X 1 (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (2) 24 X 25 X 1 (1)
Exhaust and air intake pipes Check the exhaust and air intake pipes and all connections for tightness and to make sure there is no blockage. Electrical 1 Check all wiring for loose connections. 2 Check for the correct voltage at the furnace (furnace operating). 3 Check ampdraw on the blower motor. Motor Nameplate__________Actual__________
FIGURE 50 9 Remove 3/8 inch rubber cap from condensate drain plug and drain. Replace cap after draining.
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10 Disconnect condensate drain line from the condensate trap. Remove condensate trap (it may be necessary to cut drain pipe). Remove screws that secure condensate collars to either side of the furnace and remove collars. Remove drain tubes from cold end header collector box. 11 Disconnect condensate drain tubing from flue collar. Remove screws that secure both flue collars into place. Remove flue collars. It may be necessary to cut the exiting exhaust pipe for removal of the fittings. 12 Mark and disconnect all combustion air pressure tubing from cold end header collector box. 13 Mark and remove wires from pressure switches. Remove pressure switches. Keep tubing attached to pressure switches. 14 Disconnect the 3-pin plug from the combustion air inducer. Disconnect the two wires to the backup secondary limit, if applicable. Remove four screws which secure combustion air inducer to collector box. Remove combustion air inducer assembly. Remove ground wire from vest panel. 15 Remove electrical junction box from the side of the furnace. 16 Mark and disconnect any remaining wiring to heating compartment components. Disengage strain relief bushing and pull wiring and bushing through the hole in the blower deck. 17 Remove the primary limit from the vestibule panel. 18 Remove two screws from the front cabinet flange at the blower deck. Spread cabinet sides slightly to allow clearance for removal of heat exchanger. 19 Remove screws along vestibule sides and bottom which secure vestibule panel and heat exchanger assembly to cabinet. Remove two screws from blower rail which secure bottom heat exchanger flange. Remove heat exchanger from furnace cabinet. 20 Back wash heat exchanger with soapy water solution or steam. If steam is used it must be below 275F (135C) . 21 Thoroughly rinse and drain the heat exchanger. Soap solutions can be corrosive. Take care to rinse entire assembly. 22 Reinstall heat exchanger into cabinet making sure that the clamshells of the heat exchanger assembly are resting on the support located at the rear of the cabinet. Remove the indoor blower to view this area through the blower opening.
23 Re-secure the supporting screws along the vestibule sides and bottom to the cabinet. 24 Reinstall cabinet screws on front flange at blower deck. 25 Reinstall the primary limit on the vestibule panel. 26 Route heating component wiring through hole in blower deck and reinsert strain relief bushing. 27 Reinstall electrical junction box. 28 Reinstall the combustion air inducer. Reconnect the 3pin plug to the wire harness. Reconnect the two wires to the backup secondary limit, if applicable. 29 Reinstall pressure switches and reconnect pressure switch wiring. 30 Carefully connect combustion air pressure switch hosing from pressure switches to proper stubs on cold end header collector box. 31 Reinstall condensate collars on each side of the furnace. Reconnect drain tubing to collector box. 32 Reinstall condensate trap on same side as exhaust pipe. Reconnect condensate drain line to the condensate trap. 33 Use securing screws to reinstall flue collars to either side of the furnace. Reconnect exhaust piping and exhaust drain tubing. 34 Replace flexible exhaust tee on combustion air inducer and flue collars. Secure using three existing hose clamps. 35 Reinstall burner box assembly in vestibule area. 36 Reconnect flame rollout switch wires. 37 Reconnect sensor wire and reconnect 2pin plug from ignitor. 38 Secure burner box assembly to vestibule panel using four existing screws. Make sure burners line up in center of burner ports. 39 Reinstall gas valve manifold assembly. Reconnect gas supply line to gas valve. 40 Reinstall burner box cover. 41 Reconnect wires to gas valve. 42 Replace the blower compartment access panel. 43 Refer to instruction on verifying gas and electrical connections when reestablishing supplies. 44 Follow lighting instructions to light and operate furnace for 5 minutes to ensure that heat exchanger is clean and dry and that furnace is operating properly. 45 Replace heating compartment access panel.
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Cleaning the Burner Assembly 1 Turn off electrical and gas power supplies to furnace. Remove upper and lower furnace access panels. 2 Mark all gas valve wires and disconnect them from the valve. 3 Disconnect the gas supply line from the gas valve. Remove gas valve/manifold assembly. 4 Mark and disconnect sensor wire from the sensor. Disconnect 2-pin plug from the ignitor at the burner box. 5 Remove burner box cover and remove four screws which secure burner box assembly to vest panel. Remove burner box from the unit. G61MPV135 only Remove and discard two additional shipping screws. See figure 50. 6 Use the soft brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to gently clean the face of the burners. Visually inspect the inside of the burners and crossovers for any blockage caused by foreign matter. Remove any blockage.
7 Reconnect the sensor wire and reconnect the 2pin plug to the ignitor wiring harness. 8 Reinstall the burner box assembly using the existing four screws. Make sure that the burners line up in the center of the burner ports. 9 Reinstall the gas valve manifold assembly. Reconnect the gas supply line to the gas valve. Reinstall the burner box cover. 10 Reconnect the gas valve wires to the gas valve. 11 Replace the blower compartment access panel. 12 Refer to instruction on verifying gas and electrical connections when reestablishing supplies. 13 Follow lighting instructions to light and operate furnace for 5 minutes to ensure that heat exchanger is clean and dry and that furnace is operating properly. 14 Replace heating compartment access panel.
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SingleStage Thermostat, TwoStage Heat. Jumper E20 set at SINGLE" 1 SureLight control energizes combustion air inducer B6 on low heat speed. Combustion air inducer runs until S128 low heat prove switch contacts close (switch must close within 2 1/2 minutes or control goes into Watchguard Pressure Switch mode. High heat prove switch S102 may also close). A 15 second prepurge follows once S128 closes. 2 SureLight control begins 20 second ignitor warm up period. 3 Gas valve opens on first stage for a 4 second trial for ignition. Ignitor stays energized during the trial or until flame sensed. 4 Flame is sensed, gas valve remains on firststage heat, ignitor deenergizes. 5 After 45 second delay, indoor blower B3 is energized on low heat speed. 6 A 10 minute (factory set) or 15 minute (field set) secondstage heat delay period begins. 7 After the delay the combustion air inducer ramps up to high heat speed. 8 S102 high heat prove switch closes and the gas valve energizes secondstage heat. 9 B3 indoor blower ramps up to high heat speed.
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POLARITY OKAY? YES IS THERE A PROPER GROUND? YES IS VOLTAGE ABOVE 75 VOLTS? YES BURNER OFF? (CONTINUOUS FLAME CHECK) YES
NO
POLARITY REVERSED. DS 1 FAST FLASH DS 2 SLOW FLASH SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL UNIT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH.
NO
NO
SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL VOLTAGE RISES ABOVE 75 VOLTS. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH. GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. INDOOR BLOWER ON HEATING SPEED. DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 OFF, ON/OFF LED OFF
NO
A
NORMAL OPERATION: DS 1 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH DS 2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER ON. HAS PRIMARY, SECONDARY OR BACKUP SECONDARY LIMIT RESET WITHIN 3 MINUTES? YES DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 ON, ON/OFF LED ON, HEAT LED ON. NO NO 60MINUTE LIMIT WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING SLOW FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED ON. GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. NO HAS MANUAL ROLLOUT SWITCH(ES) BEEN RESET (CLOSED) WITHIN 3 MINUTES? DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 ON, YES ON/OFF LED ON, HEAT LED ON.
NO
B
THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT: DS 1 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH DS 2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH YES
PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND BACKUP SECONDARY LIMIT SWITCHES CLOSED? YES ROLLOUT SWITCH CLOSED? YES FIRST (LOW) STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CONTACTS OPEN? YES SECOND (HIGH) STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CONTACTS OPEN? NO NO NO
GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. CONTROL REMAINS UNTIL PRESSURE SWITCH IS DETECTED OPEN. DS1 OFF, DS2 SLOW FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED OFF.
COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON LOW SPEED. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH
GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. CONTROL WILL NOT ATTEMPT SECONDSTAGE OPERATION DURING THIS HEAT DEMAND. FIRSTSTAGE OPERATION WILL BE ATTEMPTED. DS1 OFF, DS2 FAST FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED ON.
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FIRSTSTAGE (LOW FIRE) PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED WITHIN 2.5 MINUTES? YES 15SECOND COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER PREPURGE INITIATED BY CLOSED FIRSTSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH (or 15 SECOND INTERPURGE PERIOD.) DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH.
IGNITOR WARMUP (20 SECONDS) DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH
NO
COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, IGNITER OFF. SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL VOLTAGE RISES ABOVE 75 VOLTS. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, IGNITER OFF. SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL UNIT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, IGNITOR OFF. SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL IGNITOR IS REPLACED OR RECONNECTED. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING FAST FLASH.
NO
IS IGNITOR INTACT AND CONNECTED? YES AT END OF IGNITOR 20 SECOND WARM UP PERIOD, 4SECOND TRIAL FOR IGNITION. GAS VALVE OPENS, IGNITOR ENERGIZED DURING 4SECOND TRIAL UNTIL FLAME SENSED. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES 4SECOND FLAME STABILIZATION PERIOD. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH.
NO
FLAME RECTIFICATION CURRENT CHECK CAN FLAME BE PROVEN WITHIN 4 SECONDS AFTER GAS VALVE OPENS? (u0.16 microamps)
NO
GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 FAST FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED 0N. HAS CONTROL FAILED TO SENSE FLAME FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE TRIES DURING A SINGLE HEAT DEMAND? YES WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING SLOW FLASH. ON/OFF LED 0FF, HEAT LED OFF. IS 60MINUTE RESET PERIOD COMPLETE? YES
NO
YES
NO HAS CONTROL RESET IGNITION SEQUENCE FOUR (4) TIMES? DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 FAST FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED ON . NO
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SINGLESTAGE THERMOSTAT MODE (E20 SET AT SINGLE") YES START SECONDSTAGE RECOGNITION ON DELAY (10 OR 15 MINUTES). DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. FIRSTSTAGE (LOW FIRE) PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? YES NO NO
TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT MODE (E20 SET AT TWO") YES 45SECOND INDOOR BLOWER ON DELAY BEGINS. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES YES PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND BACKUP SECONDARY LIMITS AND ROLLOUT SWITCHES CLOSED? NO GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, INDOOR BLOWER ON. DS1 SLOW FLASH, DS2 ON, ON/OFF LED ON, HEAT LED ON. HAS PRIMARY, SECONDARY, BACKUP SECONDARY OR ROLLOUT SWITCH CLOSED WITHIN 3 MINUTES? (Indoor blower on low speed during 3minute period)
C
FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH. YES GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF FOLLOWING POST PURGE. INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND. SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND REQUIRED? DS1 AND DS2 SIMUTANEOUS SLOW FLASH. YES SECOND STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? ABNORMAL FLASH CODE. NOTE IF SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH WAS ORIGINALLY FOUND CLOSED, ABNORMAL CODE WILL FLASH. YES NO SECONDSTAGE 30SECOND DELAY ON BEGINS. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH YES SECONDSTRAGE COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. SECONDSTAGE GAS VALVE ON. HIGH HEAT INDOOR BLOWER SPEED ON. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. ON/OFF LED ON. YES SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED IN LESS THAN TEN (10) SECONDS? DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES NO
YES
NO LIMIT SWITCH WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, YES INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY. DS1 AND DS2 ALTERNATING SLOW FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED OFF. IS 60MINUTE RESET PERIOD COMPLETE? GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. INDOOR BLOWER OFF AFTER DELAY. DS1 OFF, DS 2 SLOW FLASH, ON/OFF LED OFF, HEAT LED ON. SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED AT BEGINNING OF HEAT DEMAND? DS1 OFF, DS2 SLOW FLASH, ON/OFF LED ON, HEAT LED ON.
NO
SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH. NO RETURNS TO FIRSTSTAGE HEAT MODE WHICH CONTINUES UNTIL SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CAN BE PROVEN or HEAT DEMAND IS SATISFIED. FIVE (5) MINUTE WAIT PERIOD INITIATED BEFORE RETRY. WERE 5 ATTEMPTS MADE FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT? YES NORMAL OPERATION. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH.
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IS PRIMARY, SECONDARY, BACKUP SECONDARY LIMIT AND ROLLOUT SWITCH CLOSED? YES
NO
YES
NO
GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF AFTER 15 SECOND POST PURGE, INDOOR YES BLOWER OFF AFTER DELAY. DS1 OFF, DS2 FAST FLASH, ON/OFF LED ON, HEAT LED ON. RETURN TO HEAT DEMAND? RETURN TO FIRSTSTAGE HEAT MODE. FIRSTSTAGE CONTINUES UNTIL SECOND STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CAN BE PROVEN or HEAT DEMAND IS SATISFIED. A FIVE (5) MINUTE WAIT PERIOD IS INITIATED BEFORE RETRY. WERE 5 ATTEMPTS MADE FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT? NO SEE BOX C FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED?
SECONDSTAGE (HIGH FIRE) HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? YES HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES SINGLESTAGE THERMOSTAT MODE (E20 SET AT SINGLE") YES HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF AFTER 5SECOND LOW SPEED POST PURGE PERIOD, INDOOR BLOWER OFF DELAY INITIATED ON LOW HEAT SPEED. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH YES
NO
YES
TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT MODE? (E20 SET AT TWO") YES FIRST AND SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED SIMULTANEOUSLY. DS1 & DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES NO SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND SASTISFIED? DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH. YES GAS VALVE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER AND INDOOR BLOWER RETURN TO FIRST STAGE OPERATION. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH.
DEMAND FOR HEAT SATISFIED. POWER ON STAND BY. DS1 AND DS2 SIMULTANEOUS SLOW FLASH
GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF AFTER 5SECOND LOW SPEED POST PURGE PERIOD. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. DELAY INITIATED ON LOW HEAT SPEED. DS1 & DS2 SIMULTANEOUS FAST FLASH.
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INDOOR BLOWER ENERGIZED ON FIRST STAGE COOL SPEED AFTER 2 SECOND DELAY.
FIRSTSTAGE DEMAND FOR COOL SATISFIED? NO THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR SECONDSTAGE COOL.
YES
SECONDSTAGE DEMAND FOR COOL SATISFIED? YES UNIT RETURNS TO FIRST STAGE COOL
YES
FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED. NO THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT. YES YES
INDOOR BLOWER SWITCHES TO HIGH HEAT SPEED AFTER 30SECOND RECOGNITION PERIOD. YES
SECOND STAGE COOL DEMAND SATISFIED? YES INDOOR BLOWER RAMPS DOWN TO FIRST STAGE COOL SPEED.
SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED. YES INDOOR BLOWER RAMPS DOWN TO LOW HEAT SPEED.
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SingleStage Thermostat, Two Stage Heat. Dip Switch set at SINGLE" 1 SureLight control energizes combustion air inducer B6 on low heat speed. Combustion air inducer runs until S128 low heat prove switch contacts close (switch must close within 2 1/2 minutes or control goes into Watchguard Pressure Switch mode. High heat prove switch S102 may also close). A 15 second prepurge follows once S128 closes. 2 SureLight control begins 20 second ignitor warm up period. 3 Gas valve opens on first stage for a 4 second trial for ignition. Ignitor stays energized during the trial or until flame sensed. 4 Flame is sensed, gas valve remains on first stage heat, ignitor deenergizes. 5 After 45 second delay, indoor blower B3 is energized on low heat speed. 6 A 10 minute (factory set) or 15 minute (field set) second stage heat delay period begins. 7 After the delay the combustion air inducer ramps up to high heat speed. 8 S102 high heat prove switch closes and the gas valve energizes second stage heat. 9 B3 indoor blower ramps up to high heat speed.
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NO
NO
A
NORMAL OPERATION: STATUS LED PULSE COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER ON. HAS PRIMARY OR SECONDARY LIMIT RESET WITHIN 3 MINUTES? YES STATUS ERROR CODE 3 + 1. NO NO 60MINUTE LIMIT WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY. STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 5. GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. NO INDOOR BLOWER ON. STATUS ERROR CODE 5 + 1. SEQUENCE HOLDS UNTIL ROLLOUT SWITCH IS YES RESET AND MAIN POWER IS INTERRUPTED OR TSTAT IS CYCLED OFF/ON FOR 3 SEC. MINIMUM. GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. CONTROL REMAINS UNTIL PRESSURE SWITCH IS DETECTED OPEN. STATUS ERROR CODE 2 + 4
NO
B
THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT: STATUS LED HEARTBEAT YES PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LIMIT SWITCHES CLOSED? YES ROLLOUT SWITCH CLOSED? YES FIRST (LOW) STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CONTACTS OPEN? YES SECOND (HIGH) STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CONTACTS OPEN? NO YES GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. CONTROL WILL NOT ATTEMPT SECONDSTAGE OPERATION DURING THIS HEAT DEMAND. FIRSTSTAGE OPERATION WILL BE ATTEMPTED. STATUS ERROR CODE 2 + 6. NO NO
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FIRSTSTAGE (LOW FIRE) PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED WITHIN 2.5 MINUTES? YES 15SECOND COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER PREPURGE INITIATED BY CLOSED FIRSTSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH (or 15 SECOND INTERPURGE PERIOD.) STATUS LED HEARTBEAT.
IGNITOR WARMUP (20 SECONDS) STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. YES IS IGNITOR INTACT AND CONNECTED? YES AT END OF IGNITOR 20 SECOND WARM UP PERIOD, 4SECOND TRIAL FOR IGNITION. GAS VALVE OPENS, IGNITOR ENERGIZED DURING 4SECOND TRIAL UNTIL FLAME SENSED. IS VOLTAGE ABOVE 90 VOLTS? YES 4SECOND FLAME STABILIZATION PERIOD. NO COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, IGNITER OFF. SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL VOLTAGE RISES ABOVE 95 VOLTS. STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 8. NO COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, IGNITOR OFF. SIGNAL HOLDS UNTIL IGNITOR IS REPLACED OR RECONNECTED. STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 7.
YES
NO
FLAME RECTIFICATION CURRENT CHECK CAN FLAME BE PROVEN WITHIN 4 SECONDS AFTER GAS VALVE OPENS? (u0.20 microamps)
GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. HAS CONTROL FAILED TO SENSE FLAME FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE TRIES DURING A SINGLE HEAT DEMAND?
NO
YES WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 1. IS 60MINUTE RESET PERIOD COMPLETE? YES FLAME PRESENT? YES NO HAS CONTROL RESET IGNITION SEQUENCE FOUR (4) TIMES? WATCHGUARD MODE. STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 3. NO
YES
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YES FIRSTSTAGE (LOW FIRE) PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? YES NO FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? YES GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF FOLLOWING POST PURGE. INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY STATUS LED PULSE SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND. SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND REQUIRED? YES SECOND STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? ABNORMAL FLASH CODE. NOTE IF SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH WAS ORIGINALLY FOUND CLOSED, ABNORMAL CODE WILL FLASH. YES NO SECONDSTAGE 30SECOND DELAY ON BEGINS. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. YES SECONDSTAGE COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. SECONDSTAGE GAS VALVE ON. HIGH HEAT INDOOR BLOWER SPEED ON. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. YES SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED IN LESS THAN TEN (10) SECONDS? STATUS LED HEARTBEAT YES NO NO YES
HAS PRIMARY OR SECONDARY LIMIT SWITCH CLOSED WITHIN 3 MINUTES? (Indoor blower on low speed during 3minute period) NO
YES
LIMIT SWITCH WATCHGUARD MODE. GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF, INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY. YES STATUS ERROR CODE 4 + 5 IS 60MINUTE RESET PERIOD COMPLETE? GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON. INDOOR BLOWER OFF AFTER DELAY. STATUS ERROR CODE 2 + 3. CONTROL RESTARTS YES IGNITION SEQUENCE IF PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSES WITHIN 21/2 MINUTES. SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED AT BEGINNING OF HEAT DEMAND? STATUS ERROR CODE 2 + 6. SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. NO RETURNS TO FIRSTSTAGE HEAT MODE WHICH CONTINUES UNTIL SECONDSTAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CAN BE PROVEN or HEAT DEMAND IS SATISFIED. FIVE (5) MINUTE WAIT PERIOD INITIATED BEFORE RETRY. WERE 5 ATTEMPTS MADE FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT? YES CONTINUES FIRSTSTAGE HEATING DEMAND. WILL NOT REATTEMPT SECONDSTAGE HEATING DEMAND. STATUS ERROR CODE 2 + 5. NO
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SECONDSTAGE (HIGH FIRE) HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSED? YES HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. YES SINGLESTAGE THERMOSTAT MODE (DIP SWITCH SET AT SINGLE") YES GAS VALVE OFF, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF AFTER 5SECOND LOW SPEED POST PURGE PERIOD, INDOOR BLOWER OFF DELAY INITIATED ON LOW HEAT SPEED. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. YES YES
NO
RETURN TO FIRSTSTAGE HEAT MODE. FIRSTSTAGE CONTINUES UNTIL SECOND STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH CAN BE PROVEN or HEAT DEMAND IS SATISFIED. A FIVE (5) MINUTE WAIT PERIOD IS INITIATED BEFORE RETRY. WERE 5 ATTEMPTS MADE FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT? NO SEE BOX C FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED?
YES
TWO STAGE THERMOSTAT MODE? (DIP SWITCH SET AT TWO") YES FIRST AND SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED SIMULTANEOUSLY. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT. NO SECOND STAGE HEAT DEMAND SASTISFIED? STATUS LED HEARTBEAT.
YES GAS VALVE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER AND INDOOR BLOWER RETURN TO FIRST STAGE OPERATION. STATUS LED HEARTBEAT.
FIRST STAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED? YES DEMAND FOR HEAT SATISFIED. POWER ON STAND BY. STATUS LED PULSE. GAS VALVE OFF. COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF AFTER 5SECOND LOW SPEED POST PURGE PERIOD. INDOOR BLOWER OFF. DELAY INITIATED ON LOW HEAT SPEED. STATUS LED PULSE.
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NO
INDOOR BLOWER ENERGIZED ON FIRST STAGE COOL SPEED AFTER 2 SECOND DELAY.
FIRSTSTAGE DEMAND FOR COOL SATISFIED? NO THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR SECONDSTAGE COOL.
YES
SECONDSTAGE DEMAND FOR COOL SATISFIED? YES UNIT RETURNS TO FIRST STAGE COOL
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YES
FIRSTSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED. NO THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR SECONDSTAGE HEAT. YES YES
INDOOR BLOWER SWITCHES TO HIGH HEAT SPEED AFTER 30SECOND RECOGNITION PERIOD. YES
SECOND STAGE COOL DEMAND SATISFIED? YES INDOOR BLOWER RAMPS DOWN TO FIRST STAGE COOL SPEED.
SECONDSTAGE HEAT DEMAND SATISFIED. YES INDOOR BLOWER RAMPS DOWN TO LOW HEAT SPEED.
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VIII Field Wiring Applications and Jumper Settings ASureLight Board 49M59
TABLE 44 Field Wiring Applications Thermostat 1 Heat / 1 Cool NOTE Use dip switch 3 to set secondstage heat ON delay. ON10 minutes. OFF15 minutes. E20 SINGLE Jumper Settings (See figure 4) W915 W914 Intact Intact W951 Intact Wiring Connections
S1 TSTAT CONTROL TERM. STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT
HSXB15 (LSOM)
51M26 SignatureStat NOTE Use dip switch 3 to set secondstage heat ON delay. ON10 minutes. OFF15 minutes.
SINGLE
Intact
Cut
Intact
51M26 TSTAT
OUTDOOR UNIT
HSXB15 (LSOM)
1 Heat / 1 Cool with CCB1 NOTE Use dip switch 3 to set secondstage heat ON delay. ON10 minutes. OFF15 minutes.
SINGLE
Intact
Cut
Intact
S1 TSTAT
CCB1
HSXB15 (LSOM)
1 Heat / 2 Cool NOTE Use dip switch 3 to set secondstage heat ON delay. ON10 minutes. OFF15 minutes.
SINGLE
Cut
Intact
Intact
S1 TSTAT
OUTDOOR UNIT
HSXA19 (LSOM)
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TABLE 45 Field Wiring Applications (Continued) Thermostat 1 Heat / 2 Cool with CCB1 NOTE Use dip switch 3 to set secondstage heat ON delay. ON10 minutes. OFF15 minutes. E20 SINGLE Jumper Settings (See figure 4) W915 W914 Cut Cut W951 Intact Wiring Connections
S1 TSTAT CCB1 CONTROL OUTDOOR TERM. STRIP UNIT
HSXA19 (LSOM)
2 Heat / 2 Cool
TWO
Cut
Intact
Intact
S1 TSTAT
OUTDOOR UNIT
HSXA19 (LSOM)
51M27 SignatureStat
TWO
Cut
Cut
Intact
51M27
OUTDOOR UNIT
HSXA19 (LSOM)
TWO
Cut
Cut
Intact
S1 TSTAT
CCB1
HSXA19 (LSOM)
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TABLE 46 Field Wiring Applications (Continued) Thermostat 2 Heat / 1 Cool Jumper Settings (See figure 4) W915 W914 Intact Intact Wiring Connections
S1 TSTAT CONTROL TERM. STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT
E20 TWO
W951 Intact
HSXB15 (LSOM)
SINGLE
Intact
Intact
Cut
CONTROL TERM. STRIP *Disconnect existing furnace transformer and replace with 75VA, 24V transformer if defrost option to be used.
FM21
75VA, 24V TRANSFORMER* NOTE Wiring connections to outdoor unit and thermostat made at FM21 control board per FM21 instructions. NOTE Remove Y1/Y2 jumper for twostage cooling.
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Thermostat
Wiring Connections
1Heat / 1 Cool NOTE Use DIP switch 2 to set secondstage heat ON delay. OFF10 minutes. ON15 minutes.
OUTDOOR UNIT
1 Heat / 2 Cool NOTE Use DIP switch 2 to set secondstage heat ON delay. OFF10 minutes. ON15 minutes.
ON
Cut
Intact
Intact
S1 TSTAT
OUTDOOR UNIT
1 Heat / 2 Cool with tstat with humidity control NOTE Use DIP switch 2 to set secondstage heat ON delay. OFF10 minutes. ON15 minutes.
ON
Cut
Cut
Intact
S1 TSTAT
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TABLE 48 Field Wiring Applications (Continued) Jumper Settings (See figure 5) W915 W914 DehuW951 TwoStage midification DIP Switch 1 Cooling or Harmony Heat Pumps III OFF Cut Intact Intact
S1 TSTAT
Thermostat
Wiring Connections
2 Heat / 2 Cool
OUTDOOR UNIT
OFF
Cut
Cut
Intact
S1 TSTAT
2 Heat / 1 Cool
OFF
Intact
Intact
Intact
S1 TSTAT
OUTDOOR UNIT
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PROBLEM: 1 UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE IN THE COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Condition Possible Cause Corrective Action / Comments
ACTION 1 Check 120V main voltage. Determine cause of main power failure.
1.1 1.1.1 Both diagnostic lights fail to light up. Main voltage 120V not supplied to unit. LED#1Off LED#2Off 1.1.2 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections. 1.1.3 Blown fuse 1.1.4 Door interlock switch failure. 1.1.5 Transformer Failure. 1.1.6 Failed control board. 1.2 Diagnostic lights flash the rollout code. 1.2.1 Rollout switch open. 1.2.2 Rollout switch failure. LED#1On, LED#1 O LED#2 Slow LED#2Slow Flash 1.2.3 Mis iring or improper connections at Miswiring rollout switch. 1.2.4 9 pin connector failure 1.3 On initial powerup the comb. air inducer does not energize. Diagnostic lights flash the reverse polarity code. LED#1Fast Flash, LED#2Slow Flash. 1.4 1.4.1 On initial power up the combustion Open combustion air inducer motor air inducer does not energize. Diagnostic lights flash normal power circuit. on operation. LED#1Slow Flash LED#2Slow Flash 1.4.2 Failed combustion air inducer motor.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring of 120V to power make up box and transformer. ACTION 2 Check 24V wiring to control board. ACTION 1 Replace fuse. ACTION 2 If fuse still blows, check for short. ACTION 1 Check that door switch is activated when door is closed. ACTION 2 Check wire connections to switch, replace loose connectors. ACTION 3 Check continuity of switch in closed position. Replace if defective. ACTION 1 Check that transformer output is 24V. Replace if defective. ACTION 1 If all the above items have been checked, replace board. ACTION 1 Manually reset the rollout switch by pushing the top button. ACTION 2 Determine the cause of the rollout switch activation before leaving furnace. ACTION 1 Check continuity across rollout switch. Replace rollout switch if switch is reset but does not have continuity.
ACTION 1 Check 9pin connector for proper connection to control board. ACTION 2 Check continuity of the multi plug pin.
ACTION 1 Check the 120V has line and neutral correctly input into control. ACTION 2 Reverse the line and neutral at the 120V field connection.
ACTION 1 Check for 120V to combustion air inducer. If no power, check wire and connections.
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PROBLEM 1: UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE IN THE COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Condition 1.5 Diagnostic lights flash the improper main ground. g LED#1Alternating Fast Flash LED#2 Alternating LED#2Alternating Fast Flash Possible Cause 1.5.1 Improper ground to the unit. 1.5.2 6Pin connector is improperly attached to the circuit board. 1.5.3 Line voltage is below 75V. 1.5.4 Open ignitor circuit. 1.5.5 Broken or failed ignitor. Corrective Action / Comments
ACTION 1 Check that the unit is properly ground. ACTION 2 Install a proper main ground to the unit ACTION 1 Check 6pin connector for proper installation. Correctly insert connector into control. ACTION 1 Check that the line voltage is above 75V. Determine cause of voltage drop and supply correct voltage to the control. ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections in the ignitor circuit. Check multplug connections for correct installation. ACTION 1 Unplug ignitor and read resistance across ignitor. If resistance does not read between 10.9 and 19.7 ohms, replace the ignitor.
PROBLEM 2: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER DOES NOT ENERGIZE
Condition Possible Cause Corrective Action / Comments
ACTION 1 Check continuity across switch(es). Switches reset automatically upon cool down. ACTION 2 Check for restrictions on blower inlet air (including filter) and outlet air. Determine cause for limit activation before placing unit back in operation.
2.1 Unit operates with a cooling or contin2.1.1 uous fan demand. Primary, secondary or backup secon Combustion air inducer will not start dary (if equipped ) limit open. with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the limit failure g g d mode. 2.1.2 Miswiring of furnace or improper LED#1Slow Flash, connections at limit switch(es). LED#2On 2.2 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code code. LED#1Off, LED#2Slow Flash 2.2.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections to combustion air inducer.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 Check that the prove switch is open without the combustion air inducer operating. Replace if defective.
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PROBLEM 2: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER DOES NOT ENERGIZE (CONT.).
Condition 2.3 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code 2.5 minutes after heating demand. LED#1Off, LED#2Slow Flash Possible Cause 2.3.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections to combustion air inducer. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 If there is 120V to combustion air inducer and it does not operate, replace combustion air inducer.
PROBLEM 3: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ENERGIZES, IGNITOR IS NOT ENERGIZED.
Condition 3.1 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code 2.5 minutes after g heating demand. LED#1 Off LED#1Off LED#2Slow Flash Possible Cause 3.1.1 Prove switch does not close due to incorrect routing of the pressure switch lines. 3.1.2 Prove switch does not close due to obstructions in the pressure lines. 3.1.3 Prove switch lines damaged 3.1.4 Condensate in prove switch line. 3.1.5 Prove switch does not close due to a low differential pressure across the prove switch. 3.1.6 Wrong prove switch installed in the unit, or prove switch is out of calibration. 3.1.7 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections at prove switch. 3.1.8 Prove switch failure. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check that the prove switch lines are correctly routed. Correctly route pressure switch lines.
ACTION 1 Remove any obstructions from the the pressure lines and/or taps.
ACTION 1 Check prove switch lines for leaks. Replace any broken lines. ACTION 1 Check prove switch lines for condensate. Remove condensate from lines. ACTION 1 Check the differential pressure across the prove switch. This pressure should exceed the set point listed on the switch. ACTION 2 Check for restricted inlet vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 3 Check for proper vent sizing and run length. ACTION 1 Check that the proper prove switch is installed in the unit. Replace prove switch if necessary.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. ACTION 1 If all the above modes of failure have been checked, the prove switch may have failed. Replace prove switch and determine if unit will operate.
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PROBLEM 4: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER ENERGIZES, IGNITOR IS ENERGIZED.
Condition 4.1 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer energizes with Heating demand. Ignitor is energized but unit fails to light. Possible Cause 4.1.1 Check that gas is being supplied to the unit. 4.1.2 Miswiring of gas valve or looseconnections at multipin control amp plugs or valve. 4.1.3 Defective gas valve or ignition control. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check line pressure at the gas valve. Pressure should not exceed 13" WC for both natural and propane. Line pressure should read a minimum 4.5" WC for natural and 8.0"WC for propane. ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. ACTION 1 Check that 24V is supplied to the gas valve approximately 35 seconds after heat demand is initiated. ACTION 2 Replace the valve if 24V is supplied but valve does not open. ACTION 3 Replace the control board if 24V is not supplied to valve.
PROBLEM 5: BURNERS LIGHT WITH A HEATING DEMAND BUT UNIT SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY
Condition Possible Cause 5.1.1 Low pressure differential at the prove switch. 5.1.2 Wrong concentric vent kit used for terminating the unit. 5.1.3 Condensate drain line is not draining properly. 5.1.4 Low pressure differential at the prove switch. 5.2.1 Sensor or sense wire is improperly installed. 5.2.2 Sensor or sense wire is broken. 5.2.3 Sensor or sensor wire is grounded to the unit. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check for restricted intake and exhaust vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 2: Check for proper vent sizing. See installation instructions. ACTION 1 Check vent termination kit installed. See Placement and Installation section. ACTION 1 Check condensate line for proper vent slope, and any blockage. Condensate should flow freely during operation of furnace. Repair or replace any improperly installed condensate lines. ACTION 1 Check for restricted intake and exhaust. Remove all blockage. ACTION 2: Check for proper vent sizing. See installation instructions. ACTION 1 Check that sensor is properly located and that the sense wire is properly attached to both the sensor and the control. ACTION 1 Check for a broken sensor. ACTION 2 Test continuity across the sense wire. If wire or sensor are damaged replace the component. ACTION 1 Check for resistance between the sensor rod and the unit ground. ACTION 2 Check for resistance between the sensor wire and the unit ground. ACTION 3 Correct any shorts found in circuit. ACTION 1 Check the microamp signal from the burner flame. If the microamp signal is below normal, check the sense rod for proper location or contamination. ACTION 2 Replace, clean, or relocate flame sense rod. If rod is to be cleaned, use steel wool or replace sensor. DO NOT CLEAN ROD WITH SAND PAPER. SAND PAPER WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONTAMINATION PROBLEM. NOTE: Do not attempt to bend sense rod.
5.1 Burners fire with a heating demand. Burners light but unit shuts off prior to satisfying Tstat demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch code. LED#1Off LED#1 Off LED#2Slow Flash
5.2 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. B rners b t sta lit Burners light but fail to stay lit. After 5 tries the control diagnostics flash the watchguard burners failed to ignite code. LED#1Alternating Slow Flash LED#2Alternating Slow Flash
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PROBLEM 5: BURNERS LIGHT WITH HEATING DEMAND BUT UNIT SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY (CONT.)
Condition 5.3 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners light. Rollout switch trips during the heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash rollout failure. LED#1On LED#2Slow Flash Possible Cause Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check that the manifold pressure matches value listed on nameplate. See installation instructions for proper procedure. ACTION 2 Verify that the installed orifice size match the size listed on the nameplate or installation instructions. ACTION 3 Check gas valve sensing hose to insure no leaks are present. ACTION 4 Check the input rate to verify rate matches value listed on nameplate. ACTION 1 Tighten orifice until leak is sealed. NOTE: Be careful not to strip orifice threads. ACTION 2 Check for gas leakage at the threaded orifice connection. Use approved method for leak detection (see unit instructions). ACTION 1 Check for air leakage at all joints in the heat exchanger assembly. Condition will cause high CO2 with high CO. ACTION 2 Seal leakage if possible, replace heat exchanger if necessary, tag and return heat exchanger to proper Lennox personnel. ACTION 1 Check for sooting deposits or other restrictions in the heat exchanger assembly. Clean assembly as outlined in instruction manual. ACTION 2 Check for proper combustion. ACTION 1 Check that the burners are firing into the center of the heat exchanger openings. Correct the location of the burners if necessary.
5.3.2 Gas orifices leak at the manifold connection. 5.3.3 Air leakage at the connections between the primary heat exchanger, secondary heat exchanger, and combustion air blower. 5.3.4 Insufficient flow through the heat exchanger caused by a sooted or restricted heat exchanger. 5.3.5 Burners are not properly located in the burner box.
5.4 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners light roughly and the unit fails to stay lit. Diagnostic lights flash watchguard flame failure. LED#1Alternating Slow Flash LED#2Alternating Slow Flash
5.4.1 Recirculation of flue gases. This condition causes rough ignitions and operation. Problem is characterized by nuisance flame failures.
ACTION 1 Check for proper flow of exhaust gases away from intake vent. Remove any obstacles in front of the intake and exhaust vent which would cause recirculation. ACTION 2 Check for correct intake and exhaust vent installation. See instructions
ACTION 1 Remove burner and inspect the crossovers for burrs, or any restriction or if crossover is warped. Remove restriction or replace burners.
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PROBLEM 7: INDOOR BLOWER FAILS TO OPERATE IN COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Condition 7.0 Indoor blower fails to operate in continuous fan, cooling, or heating mode. Possible Cause 7.1.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections at control or indoor blower motor. 7.1.2 120V is not being supplied to the indoor air blower or blower motor failure. 7.1.3 Defective control board 7.1.4 Defective run capacitor Condition 8.0 AM radio interference. Possible Cause 8.1.2 Ignitor operation Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. Check for correct wiring and loose connections. ACTION 1 Check for 120V at the various calls for indoor blower by energizing "Y", "G", and "W" individually on the low voltage terminal strip. Note that when "W is energized, the blower is delayed 45 seconds. If there is 120V to each motor tap but the blower does not operate, replace the motor.
ACTION 1 If there is not 120V when "Y", "G", or "W" is energized, replace the control.
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BSureLight Board 100870 Two Stage Variable Speed Control Board 100870
UPON INITIAL POWER UP, REMOVE ALL THERMOSTAT DEMANDS TO THE UNIT
PROBLEM: 1 UNIT FAILS TO OPERATE IN THE COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Flash Code LED X + Y 1.1 Diagnostic lights fail to light up. LED OFF Possible Cause 1.1.1 Main voltage 120V not supplied to unit. 1.1.2 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections. 1.1.3 Circuit breaker tripped or fails to close. 1.1.4 Door interlock switch failure. 1.1.5 Transformer Failure. 1.1.6 Failed control board. 1.2 Diagnostic light flashes the reverse polarity code. LED 5 + 4 1.3 Diagnostic light flash the improper main ground. LED 5 + 3 1.4 Diagnostic light flashes ignitor circuit fault. LED 4 + 7 1.5 Diagnostic light flashes low line voltage LED 4 + 8 1.4.1 Open ignitor circuit. 1.4.2 Broken or failed ignitor.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections in the ignitor circuit. Check multplug connections for correct installation. ACTION 1 Unplug ignitor and read resistance across ignitor. If resistance does not read between 25 and 47 ohms, replace the ignitor.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring of 120V to power make up box and transformer. ACTION 2 Check 24V wiring to control board. ACTION 1 Replace circuit breaker if it is reset but does not have continuity. ACTION 2 If circuit breaker still trips, check for short. ACTION 1 Check that door switch is activated when door is closed. ACTION 2 Check wire connections to switch, replace loose connectors. ACTION 3 Check continuity of switch in closed position. Replace if defective. ACTION 1 Check that transformer output is 24V. Replace if defective. ACTION 1 If all the above items have been checked, replace board.
ACTION 1 Check the 120V has line and neutral correctly input into control. ACTION 2 Reverse the line and neutral at the 120V field connection. connection
ACTION 1 Check that the unit is properly ground. ACTION 2 Install a proper main ground to the unit
ACTION 1 Check that the line voltage is above 90V. Determine cause of voltage drop and supply correct voltage to the control.
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PROBLEM 2: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER DOES NOT ENERGIZE
Flash Code LED X + Y 2.1 Unit operates with a cooling or continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start g with a Heating demand. Di Diagnostic li ht fl h th li it f il ti lights flash the limit failure mode. LED 3 + 1 2.2 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code. LED 2 +4 2.3 Unit operates with a cooling or continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the open rollout failure mode. LED 5 + 1 Possible Cause 2.1.1 Primary Limit or secondary limit (if equipped ) open. 2.1.2 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections at limit switch(es). 2.2.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections to combustion air inducer. Corrective Action / Comments
ACTION 1 Check continuity across switch(es). Switches reset automatically upon cool down. ACTION 2 Check for restrictions on blower inlet air (including filter) and outlet air. Determine cause for limit activation before placing unit back in operation. ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 Check that the prove switch is open without the combustion air inducer operating. Replace if defective.
ACTION 1 Check continuity across rollout switches. Rollout switches must be manually reset. ACTION 2 Look for restrictions in vent pipe or combustion air inlet or heat exchanger. Determine cause before placing unit in operation.
PROBLEM 3: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER DOES NOT ENERGIZE
Condition 3.3 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code 2.5 minutes after heating demand. LED 2 + 3 Possible Cause 3.3.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections to combustion air inducer. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections.
ACTION 1 If there is 120V to combustion air inducer and it does not operate, replace combustion air inducer.
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PROBLEM 4: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ENERGIZES, IGNITOR IS NOT ENERGIZED.
Flash Code LED X + Y 4.1 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. ind cer energi es Comb stion air inducer energizes Combustion with a heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash the pressure switch failure code 2.5 minutes after g heating demand. LED 2 + 3 Possible Cause 4.1.1 Prove switch does not close due to obstruction in vent pipe. 4.1.2 Prove switch does not close due to incorrect routing of the prove switch line. 4.1.3 Prove switch does not close due to obstructions in the prove switch line. 4.1.4 Prove switch line damaged 4.1.5 Condensate in prove switch line. 4.1.6 Prove switch does not close due to a low differential pressure across the prove switch. 4.1.7 Wrong prove switch installed in the unit, or prove switch is out of calibration. 4.1.8 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections at prove switch. 4.1.9 Prove switch failure. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check for restricted vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 2: Check for proper vent sizing. See installation instructions. ACTION 1 Check that the prove switch line is correctly routed. Correctly route prove switch line.
ACTION 1 Remove any obstructions from the the prove switch line and/or taps.
ACTION 1 Check prove switch line for leaks. Replace broken line if required. ACTION 1 Check prove switch line for condensate. Remove condensate from line. ACTION 1 Check the differential pressure across the prove switch. This pressure should exceed the set point listed on the switch. ACTION 2 Check for restricted inlet vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 3 Check for proper vent sizing and run length. See installation instructions. ACTION 1 Check that the correct prove switch is installed in the unit. Replace prove switch if necessary.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. ACTION 1 If all the above modes of failure have been checked, the prove switch may have failed. Replace prove switch and determine if unit will operate.
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ACTION 1 Remove any obstructions from the the prove switch line and/or taps.
ACTION 1 Check prove switch line for leaks. Replace broken line if required. ACTION 1 Check prove switch line for condensate. Remove condensate from line. ACTION 1 Check the differential pressure across the prove switch. This pressure should exceed the set point listed on the switch. ACTION 2 Check for restricted inlet vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 3 Check for proper vent sizing and run length. See installation instructions. ACTION 1 Check that the correct prove switch is installed in the unit. Replace prove switch if necessary.
ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. ACTION 1 If all the above modes of failure have been checked, the prove switch may have failed. Replace prove switch and determine if unit will operate.
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PROBLEM 6: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER ENERGIZES, IGNITOR IS ENERGIZED.
Flash Code LED X + Y 6.1 Unit operates with a cooling and continuous fan demand. Combustion air inducer energizes with Heating demand. Ignitor is energized but unit fails to light. Possible Cause 6.1.1 Check that gas is being supplied to the unit. 6.1.2 Miswiring of gas valve or loose connections at multipin control amp plugs or valve. 6.1.3 Defective gas valve or ignition control. Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check line pressure at the gas valve. Pressure should not exceed 13" WC for both natural and propane. Line pressure should read a minimum 4.5" WC for natural and 8.0"WC for propane. ACTION 1 Check for correct wiring and loose connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. ACTION 1 Check that 24V is supplied to the gas valve approximately 35 seconds after heat demand is initiated. ACTION 2 Replace the valve if 24V is supplied but valve does not open. ACTION 3 Replace the control board if 24V is not supplied to valve.
LED 4 + 1
PROBLEM 7: BURNERS LIGHT WITH A HEATING DEMAND BUT UNIT SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY
Flash Code LED X + Y 7.1 Burners fire with a heating demand. Burners light but unit shuts off prior to satisfying Tstat demand. Diagnostic lights flash the prove switch code. LED 2 + 7 7.2 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners li ht b t f il t stay lit B light but fail to t lit. After 5 tries the control diagnostics flash the watchguard burners failed to ignite code. LED 4 + 3 7.2.1 Sensor or sense wire is improperly installed. 7.2.2 Sensor or sense wire is broken. 7.2.3 Sensor or sensor wire is grounded to the unit.
ACTION 1 Check that sensor is properly located and that the sense wire is properly attached to both the sensor and the control. ACTION 1 Check for a broken sensor. ACTION 2 Test continuity across the sense wire. If wire or sensor are damaged replace the component. ACTION 1 Check for resistance between the sensor rod and the unit ground. ACTION 2 Check for resistance between the sensor wire and the unit ground. ACTION 3 Correct any shorts found in circuit. ACTION 1 Check the microamp signal from the burner flame. If the microamp signal is below normal microamps, check the sense rod for proper location or contamination. ACTION 2 Replace, clean, or relocate flame sense rod. If rod is to be cleaned, use steel wool or replace sensor. DO NOT CLEAN ROD WITH SAND PAPER. SAND PAPER WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE CONTAMINATION PROBLEM. NOTE: Do not attempt to bend sense rod. ACTION 3 Check that there is proper ground to burner box. Repair as necessary.
Possible Cause
Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check for restricted exhaust vent. Remove all blockage. ACTION 2: Check for proper vent sizing. See installation instructions.
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PROBLEM 7: BURNERS LIGHT WITH HEATING DEMAND BUT UNIT SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY (CONT.)
Flash Code LED X + Y 7.3 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners light. Rollout switch trips during the heating demand. Diagnostic lights flash rollout switch roll out failure. LED 5 + 1 Possible Cause Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Check that the manifold pressure matches value listed on nameplate. See installation instructions for proper procedure. ACTION 2 Verify that the installed orifice size match the size listed on the nameplate or installation instructions. ACTION 3 Check the input rate to verify rate matches value listed on nameplate. ACTION 1 Tighten orifice until leak is sealed. NOTE: Be careful not to strip orifice threads. ACTION 2 Check for gas leakage at the threaded orifice connection. Use approved method for leak detection (see unit instructions). ACTION 1 Check for sooting deposits or other restrictions in the heat exchanger assembly. Clean assembly as outlined in instruction manual. ACTION 2 Check for proper combustion. See IVHeating System Service Checks section G. ACTION 1 Check that the burners are firing into the center of the heat exchanger openings. Correct the location of the burners if necessary. ACTION 1 Check vent pipe and remove any obstructions ACTION 2 Check for correct exhaust vent installation. See instructions ACTION 1 Remove burner and inspect the crossovers for burrs, or any restriction or if crossover is warped. Remove restriction or replace burners. ACTION 1 Check vent pipe and remove any obstructions ACTION 2 Check for correct exhaust vent installation. See instructions ACTION 1 Remove burner and inspect the crossovers for burrs, or any restriction or if crossover is warped. Remove restriction or replace burners. ACTION 1 Remove gas orifices and inspect. Remove any burrs that are present or replace orifice.
7.3.2 Gas orifices leak at the manifold connection. 7.3.3 Insufficient flow through the heat exchanger caused by a sooted or restricted heat exchanger. 7.3.4 Burners are not properly located in the burner box. 7.3.5 Poor Venting 7.3.6 Improper burner crossovers
7.4 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners light roughly and the unit fails to stay lit. Diagnostic lights flash watchguard flame failure. LED 4 + 3
7.4.1 Poor Venting 7.4.2 Improper burner crossovers 7.4.3 Burrs in gas orifices
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PROBLEM 7: BURNERS LIGHT WITH HEATING DEMAND BUT UNIT SHUTS DOWN PREMATURELY (CONT.)
Flash Code LED X + Y 7.5 Combustion air inducer energizes with a heating demand. Burners light. Diagnostic lights flash watch guard flame failure. NOTE NOTE" Unit might go into 60 minute Watchguard mode depending on intermittent nature of sensor signal. LED 4 + 3 Possible Cause Corrective Action/Comments
7.5.1 Loose sensor wire connection causes intermittent loss of flame signal.
ACTION 1 Check that the sensor is properly located. ACTION 2 Check that the sense wire is properly attached to both the sensor and the control. Pay extra attention to the pin connectors.
PROBLEM 9: INDOOR BLOWER FAILS TO OPERATE IN COOLING, HEATING, OR CONTINUOUS FAN MODE
Condition 9.0 Indoor blower fails to operate in continuous fan, cooling, or heating mode. Possible Cause 9.1.1 Miswiring of furnace or improper connections at control or indoor blower motor. 9.1.2 120V is not being supplied to the indoor air blower or blower motor failure. 9.1.3 Defective control board Corrective Action/Comments
ACTION 1 Correct wiring and/or replace any loose connections. Check for correct wiring and loose connections. ACTION 1 PSC MOTORS Check for 120V at the various calls for indoor blower by energizing "Y", "G", and "W" individually on the low voltage terminal strip. Note that when "W is energized, the blower is delayed 45 seconds. If there is 120V to each motor tap but the blower does not operate, replace the motor. ACTION 1 VARIABLE SPEED MOTORS for operation of the VSM see Page 39 ACTION 1 PSC MOTORS If there is not 120V when "Y", "G", or "W" is energized, replace the control.
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CHECKOUT PROCEDURE USING BATTERY An ordinary 9 volt battery with maximum DC 20volts is recommended. A 9 volt battery will last for about one day of normal operation. LOW COOL SPEED
CHECKOUT PROCEDURE USING 24V SOURCE Unit transformer T1 with a maximum AC 30 volts may be used in lieu of a battery. If transformer T1 is used, double check all wiring connections before placing unit back in operation.
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Disconnect power to unit. Disconnect plug J46 from P46 located on the blower control board. Connect voltage source as shown above. Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at low cool speed.
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Disconnect power to unit. Disconnect plug J46 from P46 located on the blower control board. Connect voltage source as shown above. Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at low cool speed. C
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5 Disconnect power to unit. 6 Connect voltage source as shown above. 7 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at high cool speed.
5 Disconnect power to unit. 6 Connect voltage source as shown above. 7 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at high cool speed. C
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8 Disconnect power to unit. 9 Connect voltage source as shown above. 10 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at low heat speed.
8 Disconnect power to unit. 9 Connect voltage source as shown above. 10 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at low heat speed.
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R J46
11 Disconnect power to unit. 12 Connect voltage source as shown above. 13 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at high heat speed.
11 Disconnect power to unit. 12 Connect voltage source as shown above. 13 Turn on power to unit. Blower should operate at high heat speed.
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