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Total external static refers to everything external to the fur

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nace cabinet. Cooling coils, filters, ducts, grilles, registers 

must all be considered when reading your total external static 

pressure. The supply duct pressure must be read between 

the furnace and the cooling coil. This reading is usually taken 

by removing the “A” shaped block off plate from the end on 

the coil; drilling a test hole in it and reinstalling the block off 

plate. Take a duct static reading at the test hole. Tape up the 

test hole after your test is complete. The negative pressure 

must be read between the filter and the furnace blower. 
Too much external static pressure will result in insufficient air 

that can cause excessive temperature rise. This can cause 

limit switch tripping and heat exchanger failure.
To determine total external duct static pressure, proceed as 

follows;
1.  With clean filters in the furnace, use a draft gauge (inclined 

manometer) to measure the static pressure of the return 

duct at the inlet of the furnace. (Negative Pressure)

2.  Measure the static pressure of the supply duct. (Positive 

Pressure)

3.  The difference between the two numbers is .4” w.c.
Example:
static reading from return duct = -.1” w.c.
static reading from supply duct = .3” w.c.
total external static pressure on this system = .4” w.c.

NOTE: 

Both readings may be taken simultaneously and read 

directly on the manometer if so desired. If an air conditioner 

coil or Electronic Air Cleaner is used in conjunction with the 

furnace, the readings must also include theses components, 

as shown in the following drawing.
4. Consult proper tables for the quantity of air.
If the total external static pressure exceeds the maximum 

listed on the furnace rating plate, check for closed dampers, 

registers, undersized and/or oversized poorly laid out duct 

work.
The temperature rise of the furnace must be within the tem

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perature rise range listed on the furnace rating plate.

Bottom Return Air Opening [Upflow Models]

The bottom return air opening on upflow models utilizes a “lance 

and cut” method to remove sheet metal from the duct opening in 

the base pan. To remove, simply press out the lanced sections 

by hand to expose the metal strips retaining the sheet metal 

over the duct opening.  Using tin snips, cut the metal strips and 

remove the sheet metal covering the duct opening.  In the cor

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ners of the opening, cut the sheet metal along the scribe lines to 

free the duct flanges.  Using the scribe line along the duct flange 

as a guide, unfold the duct flanges around the perimeter of the 

opening using a pair of seamer pliers or seamer tongs.  

NOTE:

 

Airflow area will be reduced by approximately 18% if duct 

flanges  are  not  unfolded.   This  could  cause  performance 

issues and noise issues.

CUT FOUR CORNERS

AFTER REMOVING SHEET

METAL

 

CUT USING TIN SNIPS

PRESS OUT BY HAND

SCRIBE LINES OUTLINING

DUCT FLANGES

Duct Flange Cut Out

Figure 32

When the furnace is used in connection with a cooling unit, the 

furnace should be installed in parallel with or on the upstream side 

of the cooling unit to avoid condensa tion in the heating element.  

With a parallel flow arrange ment, the dampers or other means 

used to control the flow of air must be adequate to prevent chilled 

air from entering the furnace and, if manually operated, must be 

equipped with means to prevent operation of either unit unless 

the damper is in the full heat or cool position.

When the furnace is installed without a cooling coil, it is rec

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ommended that a removable access panel be provided in 

the outlet air duct.  This opening shall be accessible when the 

furnace is installed and shall be of such a size that the heat ex

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changer can be viewed for visual light inspection or such that a 

sampling probe can be inserted into the airstream.  The access 

panel must be made to prevent air leaks when the furnace is in 

 

operation.

NOTE: In a horizontal installation the air conditioning coil 

must be adequately supported by proper brackets and sup

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ports.  Inadequate coil support can result in furnace cabinet 

distortion and air leakage.

When the furnace is heating, the temperature of the return 

air entering the furnace must be between 55°F and 100°F.

Filters - Read This Section Before Installing The 

Return Air Duct work

Filters must be used with this furnace. Discuss filter maintenance 

with the building owner.  Filters do not ship with this furnace, but 

must be provided, sized and installed externally by the installer. 

Filters must comply with UL900 or CAN/ULCS111 standards.  

Damage  or  repairs  due  to  the  installation  of  the  furnace 

without filters is not covered under the warranty.

On upflow units, guide dimples locate the side return cutout loca

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tions.  Use a straight edge to scribe lines connecting the dimples.  

Cut out the opening on these lines.  

NOTE:

 An  undersized 

opening will cause reduced airflow.
Refer to the Filter Sizing Chart to determine filter area re

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quirements.

Summary of Contents for MES96 U Series

Page 1: ...R SERVICE PROCEDURES IF YOU SERVICE THIS UNIT YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT IN ADDITION IN JURISDICTIONS THAT REQUIRE ONE OR MORE LICENSES TO SERVICE THE...

Page 2: ...Air Opening Upflow Models 24 Filters Read This Section Before Installing The Return Air Duct work 24 Upright Installations 25 Horizontal Installations 25 Drain Trap Priming 25 Furnace Operation 25 Ga...

Page 3: ...me trap at time of installation may have a negative effect on combustion quality and pressure switch action WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failue to follow safety warnings exactly could re sult in s...

Page 4: ...d other discounts or reductions Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier s representative at the time damage is reported to carrier Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions NOTE Discharge your b...

Page 5: ...n instructions provided and per local and national codes It must be installed indoors in a building constructed on site It must be part of a ducted system and not used in a free air delivery applicati...

Page 6: ...eater POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO FIRE EXPLOSION SMOKE SOOT CONDENSATION ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR CARBON MONOXIDE MAY RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION REPAIR OPERATION OR MAIN...

Page 7: ...Seal any unused openings in the venting system 2 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizon tal pitch as required by the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 instructions Determine that ther...

Page 8: ...ization can cause back drafting or improper combustion of gas fired appliances thereby exposing building occupantstogascombustionproductsthatcouldincludecarbon monoxide If this furnace is to be instal...

Page 9: ...en marche alors que tous les autres appareils raccord s au syst me de ventila tion ne sont pas en marche 1 Sceller toutes les ouvertures inutilis es du syst me de ventilation 2 Inspecter le syst me d...

Page 10: ...onally the appropriate downward piping slope must be maintained from the drain trap to the drain location Refer to Condensate Drain Trap and Lines for further details If the drain trap and drain line...

Page 11: ...A masonry chimney may be used as a chase or passage way for approved venting materials providing the masonry chimney is not also being used to vent products of combustion Never common vent this appli...

Page 12: ...Lengths shown in table 3 apply to single pipe two pipe installations In a two pipe installation do not add intake and vent pipe lengths together Both pipes would normally be equal in length if differ...

Page 13: ...ng the horizontal alternate vent configuration you must use the RF000142 vent drain kit See Figures 10 11 follow steps below NOTE In the horizontal left installation position a means of condensate col...

Page 14: ...rect vent application must terminate at least 12 from any opening through which flue gases may enter a building door window or gravity air inlet The vent termination of vent pipe run vertically throug...

Page 15: ...HEIGHT DIFFERENCE 12 MIN TO ROOF OR HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL Figure 14 Vertical Termination STRAIGHT ELBOWS Figure 15 VENT FLUE TEE or 45 ELBOW TURNED DOWN or 90 ELBOW TURNED DOWN OPTIONAL 12 M...

Page 16: ...swiththeexhaustventandairintaketerminations of a single unit If more than one direct vent furnace is to be installed horizontally through a common side wall maintain the clearances as in the following...

Page 17: ...Drain Trap A condensing gas furnace achieves its high level of efficiency by extractingheatfromtheproductsofcombustiontothepointwhere condensation takes place The condensate must be collected in the f...

Page 18: ...barbed end goes in the cabinet through the hole in the left side of the cabinet and secure with two field supplied 8 self tapping screws see Figure 24 2 Locate the long drain hose 3 and cut at B line...

Page 19: ...rip leg port must be sealed to prevent flue gases from escaping Insert the rubber plug removed in step 6 into the unused elbow drain port Inserting a blunt tool such as a 3 16 Allen wrench into the ce...

Page 20: ...ctrical circuit containing prop erly sized wire and fuse or circuit breaker The fuse or circuit breaker must be sized in accordance with the maximum overcurrent protection specified on the unit rating...

Page 21: ...ERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR IF THE CORRECT CONVERSION KITS ARE NOT INSTALLED THE APPROPRIATE KITS MUST BE APPLIED TO ENSURE SAFE AND PROPER FURNACE OPERATION ALL CONVERSIONS MUST BE PERFORMED BY...

Page 22: ...rning The orientation of the gas valve on the manifold must be maintained as shipped from the factory Maximum torque for the gas valve connection is 375 in lbs excessive over tightening may damage the...

Page 23: ...ressures in excess of psig 3 48 kPa Isolate this unit from the gas supply piping system by closing its external manual gas shutoff valve before pressure testing supply piping system with test pressure...

Page 24: ...e cor ners of the opening cut the sheet metal along the scribe lines to free the duct flanges Using the scribe line along the duct flange as a guide unfold the duct flanges around the perimeter of the...

Page 25: ...MUST BE AS SPECIFIED ON THE UNIT RATING PLATE WITH ALL OTHER HOUSEHOLD GAS FIRED APPLIANCES OPERATING Furnace Startup 1 Closethemanualgasshutoffvalveexternaltothefurnace 2 Turn off the electrical powe...

Page 26: ...ure regulator gas piping size etc and or consult with local gas utility 5 Turn OFF gas to furnace at the manual shutoff valve and disconnect manometer Reinstall plug and tighten as needed before turni...

Page 27: ...essure cannot vary by more than 0 2 w c for Natural gas from the specified setting Consult your local gas supplier if additional input rate adjustment is required 4 Turn ON gas to and relight all othe...

Page 28: ...ule performs internal checks LED will flash once at power up then remain on Integrated control module monitors safety circuits continuously Furnace awaits call from thermostat Heating Mode The normal...

Page 29: ...osed electrically auto reset sensor This switch guards against the burner flames not being properly drawn into the heat exchanger Pressure Switches The pressure switches are normally open closed durin...

Page 30: ...ol will return to lockout Refer to the Troubleshooting Chart for aid in determining the cause Field Test Mode Function When the SW1 button is pressed and held until the LED is blinking in AMBER more t...

Page 31: ...ly Annually inspect the drain tubes drain trap and field sup plied drain line for proper condensate drainage Check drain system for hose connection tightness blockage and leaks Clean or repair as nece...

Page 32: ...Open RED When an open limit is detected the control energizes the blower at cooling speed and the inducer at the RUN setting no CFH required Once the limit closes and the CFH is present the furnace r...

Page 33: ...Press and hold the SW1 button for more than 5 seconds results in the display of this mode Releasing the Button during this indication will cause the Error History to be cleared The button must be rel...

Page 34: ...CFM Rise CFM CFM CFM Red High Cool 3 1350 NA 1310 NA 1273 NA 1234 NA 1198 NA 1156 1117 1078 Blue Med Hi Heat 2 5 1247 29 1212 30 1167 31 1129 32 1087 33 1043 997 952 Brown Med Low 2 1151 31 1107 32 1...

Page 35: ...ore servicing or installing this unit Multiple power sources may be present Failure to do so may cause property damage personal injury or death Wiring is subject to change Always refer to the wiring d...

Page 36: ...a relatively short process and entitles you to additional warranty protection except that failure by California and Quebec residents to register their product does not diminsh their warranty rights Fo...

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