background image

SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT MANUAL

Gas Furnace: N9MSE

Specifications  subject to change without notice.

14

440 04 4402 03

Figure 7

Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram 

 Single

Stage Thermostat

115-V FIELD-

SUPPLIED

DISCONNECT

AUXILIARY
J-BOX

24-V

TERMINAL

BLOCK

THREE-WIRE

HEATING-ONLY

FIVE WIRE

NOTE 1

NOTE 2

FIELD-SUPPLIED
DISCONNECT

CONDENSING
UNIT

TWO
WIRE

FURNACE

C
O
N

T

R
O

L

R

G

COM

W

C

R

G

Y

GND

GND

FIELD 24-V WIRING
FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-V WIRING
FACTORY 24-V WIRING
FACTORY 115-V WIRING

208/230- OR
460-V
THREE
PHASE

208/230-V
SINGLE
PHASE

BLOWER DOOR SWITCH

WHT

BLK

WHT

BLK

NOTES:

Connect Y-terminal in furnace as shown for proper blower operation.
Some thermostats require a "C" terminal connection as shown.
If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use
same type or equivalent wire.

W

Y

GND

THERMOSTAT
TERMINALS

1.
2.
3.

A11387

For an explanation of status codes, refer to service label

located on blower door or 

Figure 14

, and the troubleshooting

guide which can be obtained from your distributor.

Retrieving Stored Fault Codes

NOTE

:  Fault codes cannot be retrieved if a thermostat signal

(24-V on W, Y, G, etc.) is present, or if any delays such as
blower off-delays are active.
The stored status codes will NOT be erased from the control

memory when 115- or 24-V power is interrupted. See the

Service Label (See 

Figure 14

) for more information. The most

recent fault code may be retrieved as follows:

1. Leave 115-V power connected to furnace.
2. Observe the status LED through the blower door (the

lower door on upflow applications) indicator. Refer to the

Service Label (See 

Figure 14

) to interpret the LED.

3. Remove the Main/Control door (the upper door on upflow

installations).

4. BRIEFLY disconnect and reconnect ONE of the main

limit wires.

5. The LED will flash the last stored fault code. Refer to the

Service Label (See 

Figure 14

) to interpret the LED.

6. A component test sequence will follow.
7. Reinstall the Main/Control door.

Component Self

Test 

NOTE

:  The furnace control component test allows all

components to run for a short time; except the gas valve and
humidifier terminal HUM 24 VAC are not energized. The EAC
terminal is energized when the blower is energized. The HUM

terminal is energized when the inducer is energized. This
feature helps diagnose a system problem in case of a
component failure. The component test feature will not operate

if any thermostat signal is present at the control and not until all
time delays are completed.

To begin Component Self

Test:

1. Remove blower access door.

2. Disconnect the thermostat R lead from furnace control.
3. Manually close blower door switch.

Caution must be taken when manually closing this switch for

service purposes.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury, or death.
Blower access door switch opens 115

V power to

control. No component operation can occur unless

switch is closed. Caution must be taken when

manually closing this switch for service purposes.

!

WARNING

4. For approximately 2 sec, short (jumper) the C terminal on

control to the TEST/TWIN 3/16—in. (5 mm)

quick-connect terminal on control until the LED goes off.

Remove jumper from terminals. (See 

Figure 4

)

NOTE

:  If TEST/TWIN and C terminals are jumpered longer

than 2 sec, LED will flash code 10 and ignore component test

request.
Component test sequence is as follows:

a. LED will display previous status code 4 times.
b. Inducer motor starts and continues to run until Step f of

component test sequence.

c. After 7 seconds the hot surface igniter is energized for

15 sec., then off.

d. Blower motor operates on HEAT speed for 10 sec.
e. Blower motor operates on COOL speed for 10 sec.

f. Inducer motor stops.

5. Reconnect R lead to furnace control, remove tape from

blower door switch, and re-install blower door.

6. Verify furnace shut down by lowering thermostat setting

below room temperature.

7. Verify that furnace restarts by raising thermostat setting

above room temperature.

Summary of Contents for N9MSE0401712A

Page 1: ...or pictures or product labels The signal word WARNING is used throughout this manual in the following manner Safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals be...

Page 2: ...eath WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage NOTE...

Page 3: ...am of Furnace Drip Leg Gas Valve turned ON Type of Gas Natural Propane Filter Type and Size Check in box the Blower OFF Delay Jumper Heating Position for Fan Time OFF Setting 1 and 2 2 and 3 3 and 4 5...

Page 4: ...is energized whenever blower operates HUM 24vac terminal is only energized the draft inducer is energized in heating Prime Condensate Trap with Water CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follo...

Page 5: ...ce has the correct orifice installed At higher altitudes or different gas heat contents it may be necessary to change the factory orifice to a different orifice Tables have been provided in the furnac...

Page 6: ...rewdriver counterclockwise out to decrease input rate or clockwise in to increase input rate NOTICE DO NOT set low heat manifold pressure less than 2 8 in w c 697 Pa or more than 3 8 in w c 947 Pa for...

Page 7: ...24 VAC CONNECTIONS P2 HOT SURFACE IGNITOR HSI INDUCER MOTOR IND CONNECTOR 115 VAC L1 LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTION SPARE1 COM BLUE 115 VAC L2 NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS 24 V THERMOSTAT TERMINALS HUMIDIFIER TERMINA...

Page 8: ...300 21 171 343 857 62 58 116 290 22 164 327 818 64 56 112 281 23 157 313 783 66 54 109 273 24 150 300 750 68 53 106 265 25 144 288 720 70 51 103 257 26 138 277 692 72 50 100 250 27 133 267 667 74 48 9...

Page 9: ...42 3 4 42 3 5 42 3 6 3001 800 43 3 8 42 3 2 42 3 3 42 3 4 915 825 43 3 6 43 3 7 43 3 8 42 3 2 850 44 3 8 43 3 5 43 3 6 43 3 7 875 44 3 6 44 3 7 43 3 4 43 3 5 4000 900 44 3 4 44 3 5 44 3 7 44 3 8 1219...

Page 10: ...ding Leaving blower door off will result in incorrect temperature measurements due to possible changes in duct static pressure and airflow FURNACE DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may resu...

Page 11: ...minals R and W The thermostat anticipator should NOT be in the circuit while measuring current 1 Remove thermostat from sub base or from wall 2 Connect an amp meter across the R and W sub base termina...

Page 12: ...85 750 715 665 605 0802120 BOTTOM or TWO SIDES 3 4 Black 2360 2250 2160 2065 1970 1880 1785 1685 1580 1455 Yellow 2100 2030 1960 1885 1805 1720 1635 1545 1440 1305 Orange 1840 1810 1765 1725 1665 1590...

Page 13: ...nominal break point of each switch is shown on the label below the reference location in inches of water column W C The maximum and minimum break point of the switch is 0 05 inches of water column fro...

Page 14: ...D 6 A component test sequence will follow 7 Reinstall the Main Control door Component Self Test NOTE The furnace control component test allows all components to run for a short time except the gas val...

Page 15: ...rvice as necessary 4 Inspect burner compartment before each heating season for rust corrosion soot or excessive dust If necessary have furnace and burner serviced by a qualified service agency 5 Inspe...

Page 16: ...t on blower wheel remove wheel from the blower housing and wash it with an appropriate degreaser To remove wheel a Mark blower wheel location on shaft before disassembly to ensure proper reassembly b...

Page 17: ...old or damaging the mounting to the burner assembly ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury death and or property damage Turn off the gas and el...

Page 18: ...ontrol door when complete Servicing Hot Surface Igniter The igniter does NOT require annual inspection Check igniter resistance before removal Refer to Figure 9 Figure 10 and Figure 11 1 Turn off gas...

Page 19: ...r drain extension elbow to the condensate trap 7 Connect the leads of the condensate heat pad if used 8 Connect external drain piping to the condensate drain elbow or drain extension pipe 9 Turn gas o...

Page 20: ...ratures may be 32_ F 0_ C or lower freeze protection measures must be taken to prevent property or product damage CAUTION Since the furnace uses a condensing heat exchanger some water will accumulate...

Page 21: ...SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT MANUAL Gas Furnace N9MSE Specifications subject to change without notice 440 04 4402 03 21 Figure 14 Service Label 338310 2 Rev F...

Page 22: ...SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT MANUAL Gas Furnace N9MSE Specifications subject to change without notice 22 440 04 4402 03 Figure 15 Wiring Diagram 339241 2 Rev A...

Page 23: ...nce Gas valve and humidifier will not be turned on Inducer motor will start and remain on until the end of the blower test then off The following components are on for 10 15 seconds each individually...

Page 24: ...nt test Does the igniter glow orange white by the end of the 15 second warm up period Unplug igniter harness from control and repeat component test Check for 115V between connector P2 HSI and NEUTRAL...

Page 25: ...econds after the gas valve GV is energized Simultaneously the electronic air cleaner terminal EAC is energized and remains energized as long as the blower motor BLWM is energized f Heat Off Delay When...

Page 26: ...ctor box Condensate trap Condensate trap elbow Gaskets WARNING FIRE EXPLOSION ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in dangerous operation p...

Page 27: ...ble Speed X ECM S Single stage T Two stage FEATURE B Base AFUE Efficiency E Extra AFUE Efficiency C Communicating D Dual Certified 2 pipe or 1 pipe R 2 pipe only S Single stage T Two stage N Standard...

Reviews: