York Air Conditioner 035 18843 000 A 0402 User Manual

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CONTENTS  
USER’S, MAINTENANCE  
and  
SERVICE INFORMATION  
MANUAL  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
FOR YOUR SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
SYSTEM OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
THERMOSTATS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
INTERMITTENT IGNITION DEVICE . . . . . . . . . . 2  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
TO SHUT DOWN THE FURNACE: . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
TO LIGHT THE FURNACE:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
VENT SAFETY SYSTEM: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
100% SHUT OFF: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
EXPLAIN UNIT FUNCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
GENERAL MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
HEATING SYSTEM INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
BURNER AND PILOT CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
CLEANING BURNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
CLEANING FLUE PASSAGES AND  
HEATING ELEMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
AIR FILTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
BLOWER ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
MOTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
CONDENSER COIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
REGISTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
SINGLE PACKAGE  
AIR CONDITIONER  
GAS/ELECTRIC  
The manufacturer recommends that the “User” read all sections of this  
manual and keep the manual for future reference.  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE  
TECHNICIAN: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD  
REPLACEMENT PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly  
could result in serious injury, death, or  
property damage.  
- Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicin-  
ity of this or any other appliance.  
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not  
use any phone in your building.  
Leave the building immediately.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas sup-  
plier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
the fire department.  
- Installation and service must be per-  
formed by a qualified installer, service  
agency or the gas supplier.  
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When the room thermostat is satisfied, the electrical  
circuit to the gas valve is opened, closing off both main  
burner and pilot gas simultaneously. If the pilot burner  
should fail to light, contact your heating contractor or  
gas utility for service to insure that proper operating  
conditions are restored.  
VENT SAFETY SYSTEM:  
This gas furnace is equipped with an automatic reset  
high temperature sensor or rollout switch which in the  
unlikely event of a sustained main burner flame rollout  
will shut off the flow of gas by closing the main gas  
valve. The ignition modules will also be disabled, pre-  
venting the flow of gas to the valves. The switch is  
located inside the gas heat access panel above the  
burner inlet. Flame rollout can be caused by blockage  
of the power vent system, improper gas pressure or  
adjustment. If this event occurs the furnace will not  
operate properly, gas supply to the furnace should be  
shut off and no attempt should be made to place the  
furnace in operation. The system should be inspected  
by a qualified service technician. Refer to Figure 2 for a  
typical installation.  
INPUT  
The correct heat capacity of the furnace is regulated by  
the burner orifices and the gas pressure. The proper  
orifices are furnished but the gas pressure regulator  
must be adjusted by the installer or gas utility service  
technician.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
TO SHUT DOWN THE FURNACE:  
100% SHUT OFF:  
1. Close the main gas shutoff valve(s).  
2. Turn off the electric power supply.  
The ignition modules are designed for 100% shut-off. If  
the furnace fails to ignite within 85 seconds after a call  
for heat, the flow of gas (including pilot) will be shut off  
and the ignition module will lock out. The module can  
be reset by:  
TO LIGHT THE FURNACE:  
1. Do not attempt to light manually.  
2. Open the main gas shutoff valve(s).  
A. Turning the system switch on the room thermostat  
to the “OFF” position and back to the “HEAT” posi-  
tion.  
3. Adjust the set point of the room thermostat above  
the temperature in the space.  
B. Decreasing the set point of the room thermostat  
below the temperature in the conditioned space  
and returning it to its original setting.  
4. Turn on the electric power supply.  
5. The draft fan will operate. After an adequate purge  
time, the electric spark igniter will light the burners.  
C. Opening and closing the unit's main disconnect  
switch.  
6. The burners will extinguish and relight automatically  
upon the demand of the room thermostat.  
FIGURE 2: TYPICAL INSTALLATION  
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If the furnace continues to lock out, a qualified service  
technician should be called to determine the cause of  
the problem.  
bustion air inlets or vent outlets on your unit. These  
provide air for combustion and ventilation. Adequate air  
is important to the safe and proper operation of the  
unit.  
HEATING SYSTEM INSPECTION  
It is the owner's responsibility to insure that an annual  
inspection of the entire heating portion of the unit is  
made by a qualified service technician. This should  
include inspection of the burner, heating element and  
flue for any corrosion or soot accumulation which may  
require cleaning and also checking of burner and con-  
trols for proper operation.  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result  
in dangerous operation, serious injury, death or prop-  
erty damage.  
Improper servicing could result in dangerous opera-  
tion, serious injury, death or property damage.  
In addition, at least once during the heating season,  
the owner shall make a visual inspection of the flue out-  
let for evidence of black soot or blockage of flue outlet  
by leaves or other debris. If any soot is found, it is rec-  
ommended a qualified service technician be called  
immediately. If any blockage is found, it must be  
cleared immediately.  
Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power  
to furnace.  
When servicing controls, label all wires prior to  
disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.  
Verify proper operation after servicing.  
Check for obvious signs of deterioration of the unit.  
Check that the return and supply ducts attached to the  
unit are sound and air tight. Check that the unit's physi-  
cal support, concrete slab or roof curb, is sound and  
not in need of repair. Make sure there are no gaps  
between the roof curb and the unit where rain could  
leak into the building.  
PRIOR TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING MAINTE-  
NANCE PROCEDURES, SHUT OFF ALL POWER  
TO THE UNIT, TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY.  
Start the furnace. The vent motor should start, the  
igniter will start to spark and ignite the pilot flame. After  
a short delay the main burner should ignite. If it does  
not, contact a qualified service technician for assis-  
tance. Check the appearance of the main burner flame.  
Adjust burner shutters so no yellow flame is observed  
in the heat exchanger tubes. (See Figure 3.) If flame  
adjustment cannot be made, obtain the assistance of a  
qualified service technician and refer to the PILOT  
CHECKOUT and BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUST-  
MENT sections in the UNIT INSTALLATION INSTRUC-  
TION.  
EXPLAIN UNIT FUNCTION  
When the system is functioning properly, show the  
owner the location of all disconnect switches and the  
thermostat. Explain how to start and stop the unit and  
how to adjust temperature settings within the limitations  
of the system. Advise that the flue exhaust hood sur-  
face and the immediate area will experience high tem-  
peratures during the heating cycle, and that all  
unauthorized personnel and debris must be kept away  
from this area.  
GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
In order to insure long and trouble free service from  
your system, we recommend periodic inspection,  
cleaning, lubrication and adjustment by your installing  
Dealer/Contractor. Be sure to ask about this service.  
For those who prefer to do-it-yourself, please follow the  
instructions listed below to care for your system.  
FIGURE 3: TYPICAL FLAME APPEARANCE  
BURNER AND PILOT CHECK  
Snow or debris should not be allowed to accumulate in  
or around the unit. Do not permit overhanging struc-  
tures or shrubs to obstruct outdoor air discharge, com-  
Periodically (at least annually at the beginning of each  
heating season) make a visual check of the pilot and  
main burner flame. If necessary, adjust main burner pri-  
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mary air shutters to give a distinct, sharp blue flame as  
explained under BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUST-  
MENT. If it is not possible to adjust for the proper flame,  
the burners may need cleaning.  
10.After brushing is complete, blow all brushed areas  
with air or nitrogen. Vacuum as needed.  
11.Replace parts in the order they were removed in  
Steps 1 thru 5.  
CLEANING BURNERS  
12.When replacing the center and top of the flue collec-  
tor box, be careful not to tear the adjoining insula-  
tion.  
Remove them from the furnace as explained in  
BURNER INSTRUCTIONS section in the Unit Installa-  
tion Instructions. Clean burners with wire brush and  
vacuum as needed.  
13.Ensure that all seams on the vent side of the com-  
bustion system are air tight. Apply a high tempera-  
ture (+500°F) sealing compound where needed.  
CLEANING FLUE PASSAGES AND  
HEATING ELEMENTS  
With proper combustion adjustment, the heating ele-  
ment of a gas fired furnace will seldom need cleaning.  
If the element should become sooted, it can be cleaned  
as follows:  
1. Remove the burner assembly as outlined in  
“BURNER INSTRUCTIONS” of the unit installation  
instructions.  
2. Remove the unit roof from over the gas heat section.  
3. Remove the top plate and the top draft blower wheel  
from the upper draft blower housing.  
FIGURE 4: TYPICAL FLUE BAFFLE  
INSTALLATION  
4. Remove the screws holding the top of the flue collec-  
tor box. Carefully remove the top of the flue collector  
box without ripping the adjacent insulation. Then  
remove the center divider plate separating the upper  
and lower flue boxes.  
AIR FILTERS  
Units up through 125 MBH input (3-6 Ton) are shipped  
with 1" throwaway type air filters. All other units contain  
2" filters. The filter racks on 3-6 ton units will receive 1"  
or 2" filters. Filters can also be installed in the building  
at a suitable return air location if an economizer or out-  
side air accessory is not used. Filters must always be  
used. They should be inspected once a month and  
thoroughly cleaned or replaced if it appears they are  
beginning to accumulate excessive dirt. Filter sizes and  
quantities are shown in the following table.  
5. On the inside of the flue collector box, remove the  
flue baffles from the tube interiors. Note the last  
bend of the baffle fits tightly against the tube forcing  
the end of the baffle to lock into the tube collar. This  
collar is formed when the tube is expanded into the  
end sheet. To remove, move the end of the baffle  
toward the center of the tube releasing the end of the  
baffle from the tube collar, then pull straight out of  
the tube. Refer to Figure 4.  
6. Using a wire brush on a flexible wand, brush out the  
inside of each heat exchanger from the burner inlet  
and flue outlet ends.  
QUANTITY PER UNIT (Nom, Tons)  
THROW  
15  
TON  
STD  
&
20  
TON  
STD  
&
AWAY  
FILTER  
SIZES  
3 - 6  
TON  
25 TON STD  
EFFICIENCY  
15 - 25 TON ULTRA  
HIGH EFFICIENCY  
7. Brush out the inside of the flue collector box and the  
flue baffles.  
(Inches)  
HIGH  
EFF.  
HIGH  
EFF.  
14 x 20  
14 x 25  
12 x 24  
16x 20  
16 x 25  
18 x 24  
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8. Run the wire brush down the vent hoods from the  
flue collector end.  
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9. If soot build-up is particularly bad, remove the vent  
motor and clean the wheel and housings. Run the  
wire brush down the flue extensions at the outlet of  
the vent housings.  
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To install the filters, remove the filter access panel  
located to the left of the condensate drain connection  
as shown in Figure 5.  
INDOOR COIL  
(2) 14" X 20"  
FILTERS  
NOTE: Filters must be installed with “Air Flow” arrows  
pointing inward -- toward the indoor coil. In the  
event the spacers in the filter section are  
removed, they must be reinstalled in their origi-  
nal position.  
CONDENSATE  
DRAIN  
CONNECTION  
(1) 14" X 25"  
FILTERS  
3 - 6 TON UNIT  
Slide filters all the way into the filter racks provided.  
When more than one filter in a filter rack is required,  
they must butt each other when sliding into position.  
Replace the filter access panel.  
15 TON  
(2) 18" X 24"  
FILTERS  
20 TON  
INDOOR COIL  
(4) 16" X 20"  
FILTERS  
BLOWER ASSEMBLY  
CONDENSATE  
DRAIN  
CONNECTION  
20 TON  
Even with good filters properly in place, blower wheels  
and motors will become dust laden after many months  
of operation. The entire blower assembly should be  
inspected annually. If the motor and wheel are heavily  
coated with dust, they can be brushed and cleaned  
with a vacuum cleaner.  
(4) 16" X 25"  
FILTERS  
15 TON  
(3) 18" X 24"  
FILTERS  
15 & 20 TON  
STANDARD & HIGH  
EFFICIENCY UNITS  
These units are supplied with blower shaft bearings  
that do not require maintenance but may be relubri-  
cated if desired. Every three years, using a low pres-  
sure grease gun, pump grease into the bearing grease  
fitting until grease just begins to show at the seals. Do  
not over lubricate. Use any lithium base grease recom-  
mended for ball bearing service.  
INDOOR COIL  
(6) 12" X 24"  
FILTERS  
CONDENSATE  
DRAIN  
CONNECTION  
(6) 12" X 24"  
FILTERS  
25 TON STANDARD EFFICIENCY  
15, 17.5, 20, 25 TON ULTRA-HIGH EFFICIENCY UNITS  
FIGURE 5: END VIEW LESS FILTER ACCESS  
PANEL  
Perform all maintenance operations on the blower  
motor with electric power disconnected from the unit.  
Do not attempt to lubricate bearings with the unit in  
operation.  
Indoor Blower Motor and Drive - The indoor blower  
motor features ball bearings that do not require peri-  
odic lubrication. Periodic lubrication of the motor and  
bearings can extend the life of components but is  
optional.  
MOTORS  
Outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated and  
require no maintenance.  
If desired, every three years, using a low pressure  
grease gun, pump grease into the bearing grease fit-  
ting until grease just begins to show at the seals. Do  
not over lubricate. Use any lithium base grease recom-  
mended for ball bearing service.  
Ventor motor is factory lubricated for an estimated 10  
year life.  
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CONDENSER COIL  
REGISTERS  
An annual check and cleaning, if necessary, of the out-  
door coil should be done. Cleaning should be as often  
as necessary to keep the coil clean. Clean any debris  
and dirt from the outside coil face with a brush being  
careful not to damage the fins. If extremely dirty, a hose  
can be used to wash the coil from the inside out while  
brushing a soapy solution on the outside.  
Supply and return air registers must be open when the  
unit is in operation. Obstructions must not be allowed  
to block airflow in or out of the registers.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
BEFORE CALLING A SERVICE PERSON:  
A. Check thermostat setting and insure thermostat is  
calling for heat or cooling.  
B. Check thermostat for lint, etc.  
Damage can occur if the bearings are overlubricated.  
Use grease sparingly.  
C. Check fuses or circuit breakers.  
D. Check filters for excessive dust accumulation.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS  
OWNER please have your installer fill in the following information immediately after unit has been  
installed and properly operating.  
Installed by____________________________________________________________________________________________  
Installers Address ______________________________________________________________________________________  
Installation Date________________________________________________________________________________________  
Owners Name _________________________________________________________________________________________  
Owners Address _______________________________________________________________________________________  
Equipment installed at (address) ___________________________________________________________________________  
Model Number ______________________________________ Serial Number _____________________________________  
Distributor from whom the equipment was purchased___________________________________________________________  
The owner should keep this information in a place where it can be found if needed for warranty purposes.  
Subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.  
Copyright © by Unitary Products Group 2002. All rights reserved.  
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