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BLOWER DATA

80UHG4/5Ć100 AND 80UHG4/5Ć120 BLOWER PERFORMANCE

External Static

Air Volume at Various Blower Speeds

External Static

Pressure

High

MediumĆHigh

Medium

MediumĆLow

Low

in. w.g.

Pa

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

cfm

L/s

0

0

2450

1155

2160

1020

1970

930

1700

800

1500

710

.05

12

2440

1150

2155

1015

1965

925

1695

800

1500

710

.10

25

2430

1145

2150

1015

1960

925

1690

800

1495

705

.15

37

2415

1140

2135

1010

1950

920

1685

795

1495

705

.20

50

2400

1135

2120

1000

1940

915

1680

795

1490

705

.25

62

2380

1125

2105

995

1930

910

1675

790

1480

700

.30

75

2360

1115

2090

985

1915

905

1670

790

1470

695

.40

100

2310

1090

2050

965

1870

880

1650

780

1440

680

.50

125

2260

1065

2000

945

1810

855

1610

760

1410

665

.60

150

2180

1030

1950

920

1750

825

1560

735

1370

645

.70

175

2100

990

1890

890

1700

800

1520

715

1330

630

NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table

FILTER AIR RESISTANCE

cfm (L/s)

in. w.g. (Pa)

0 (0)

0.00 (0)

200 (95)

0.01 (2)

400 (185)

0.03 (7)

600 (280)

0.04 (10)

800 (375)

0.06 (15)

1000 (470)

0.09 (22)

1200 (560)

0.12 (30)

1400 (655)

0.15 (37)

1600 (750)

0.19 (47)

1800 (845)

0.23 (57)

2000 (935)

0.27 (67)

2200 (1030)

0.33 (82)

2400 (1125)

0.38 (95)

2600 (1220)

0.44 (110)

HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE

Refer to table below for manifold pressure settings for

Installations at different altitudes and different fuels.

NOTE-In  Canada,  certification  for  installations  over

4500 ft. (1372m) above sea level is the jurisdictionof

the local authorities.

Manifold Absolute Pressure in. w.c. (kPa)

ALTITUDE ft. (m)

FUEL

0-4500

 (0-1372)

4500-5500

(1372-1676)

5500-6500

(1676-1981)

6500-7500

(1982-2286)

NAT

3.5 (0.87)

3.4 (0.85)

3.3 (0.82)

3.2 (0.80)

LP

9.5 (2.36)

9.2 (2.29)

8.9 (2.21)

8.6 (2.14)

The combustion air inducer prove switches are factory

set and are not to be adjusted.

At elevations of 4500 ft. (1372m) or greater, change factory

installed pressure switch to switch listed in table below.

UNIT MODEL

PRESSURE SWITCH 

PART NUMBER

80UHG-45

NO CHANGE

80UHG-60

NO CHANGE

80UHG-75

88J8001

80UHG-100

18L2401

80UHG-120

18L2401

Summary of Contents for 80UHG Series

Page 1: ...itrogen Oxides NOx Standards and California Sea8 sonal Efficiency requirements All units use a redundant gas valve to assure safety shut off as required by A G A or C G A Units may be installed in upf...

Page 2: ...46J66 15 lbs 8 kg SPECIFICATIONS Model No 80UHG3 4 X 100 80UHG4 5 X 100 80UHG3 4 X 120 80UHG4 5 X 120 Input Btuh kW 100 000 29 3 120 000 35 2 Output Btuh kW 82 000 24 0 98 400 28 8 A F U E 80 1 80 0...

Page 3: ...375 20 50 1370 645 1180 555 980 460 790 375 25 62 1350 635 1160 545 970 460 780 370 30 75 1330 630 1140 540 955 450 770 365 40 100 1280 605 1095 515 925 435 750 355 50 125 1210 570 1040 490 900 425 72...

Page 4: ...lace Also see Filter Air Resistance table FILTER AIR RESISTANCE cfm L s in w g Pa 0 0 0 00 0 200 95 0 01 2 400 185 0 03 7 600 280 0 04 10 800 375 0 06 15 1000 470 0 09 22 1200 560 0 12 30 1400 655 0 1...

Page 5: ...BOX SECONDARY LIMITS FRONT ACCESS PANEL DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH CONTROL BOARD TRANSFORMER PROVE SWITCH 80UHG PARTS IDENTIFICATION FIGURE 2 HEAT EXCHANGER COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER MANIFOLD ROLLOUT SWITCH...

Page 6: ...protect the furnace s electronic controls Precautions will help to avoid control exposure to electrostatic dis charge by putting the furnace the control and the technician at the same electrostatic po...

Page 7: ...be open the combustion air inducer is energized When the differ8 ential in the prove switch is great enough the prove switch closes and a 15 second pre purge begins If the prove switch is not proven...

Page 8: ...ed OR Pressure switch closed prior to activation of combustion air blower ALTERNATING SLOW FLASH ALTERNATING SLOW FLASH Watchguard burners fail to ignite SLOW FLASH OFF Flame sensed without gas valve...

Page 9: ...nal is sensed NOTE The 80UHG furnace contains electronic components that are polarity sensitive Make sure that the furnace is wired correctly and is properly grounded PARK TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS COOL H...

Page 10: ...ts If the primary or secondary heating limits open the control de energizes the main gas valve and combustion air blower while the indoor blower remains en ergized When the limit automatically resets...

Page 11: ...is a heating demand On Flash Primary or Secondary Limit Switch Open Auto Reset Switch Flash Off Pressure Switch Watchguard pressure switch opened during operation Alternate Flash Alternate Flash Watch...

Page 12: ...P 1 2 1 3 1 4 5MFD 370V 5MFD 370V 7 5MFD 370V 80UHG5 6 80UHG4 80UHG4 5 1 2 7 5MFD 370V 3 4 40MFD 370V 3 4 40MFD 370V FIGURE 11 SUPPLY AIR BLOWER AND SECONDARY LIMITS Front Bottom Right Left Top Back B...

Page 13: ...t point will be printed on the limit Two limits are supplied in each furnace 80UHG3 80UHG4 and 80UHG4 5 model units built prior to Apri 1999 will have one each of style shown in figures 13 and 14 If s...

Page 14: ...ODEL SHOWN FIGURE 18 SPARK ELECTRODE SPARK ELECTRODE TO BURNER GAP 80UHG 1 MODEL SHOWN BURNER FLAME SENSOR TO BURNER GAP BURNER FLAME SENSOR SPARK ELECTRODE 5 16 in 7 mm 5 16 in 7 mm 13 Combustion Air...

Page 15: ...ard 80UHG 1 units are equipped with a direct spark igni tion system Do not attempt to light manually 1 STOP Read the safety information at the beginning of this section 2 Set thermostat to lowest sett...

Page 16: ...to check for gas leaks D Testing Gas Supply Pressure When testing supply gas pressure connect test gauge to inlet pressure tap field provided See figure 20 Check gas line pressure with unit firing at...

Page 17: ...roamp 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 opera tio...

Page 18: ...mperature is too low decrease blower speed If temperature is too high first check the firing rate Provided the firing rate is acceptable in crease blower speed to reduce temperature To change blower s...

Page 19: ...in the heat exchanger clean ing is not recommended Removal is for inspection only NOTE Use papers or protective covering in front of fur nace while cleaning furnace To clean burners 1 Remove screws ho...

Page 20: ...ting in gas leaks fire or explosion C Supply Air Blower 1 Check and clean blower wheel 2 Motors used on the Lennox 80UHG series units are permanently lubricated and need no further lu brication D Flue...

Page 21: ...n control energizes the combustion air inducer B6 When the combustion air inducer nears full speed combustion air prove switch S18 closes Switch must close within 2 1 2 minutes or control goes into 5...

Page 22: ...OR BLOWER WITH DELAY OFF DIAG CODE 1 OFF 2 FLASHING C A B PRESSURE SWITCH OPEN IS 5 MINUTE RESET PERIOD COMPLETE INDOOR AIR BLOWER ON Fixed 45 second delay PRIMARY SECONDARY LIMITS MONITORED IN HEAT C...

Page 23: ...RMOSTAT CONTROL ENERGIZES SYSTEM FAN AT HEATING SPEED ACC TERMINAL ENERGIZED THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT LED Slow flash rate REMAINS UNCHANGED THROUGHOUT SEQUENCE THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR COOLING SYSTEM FAN...

Page 24: ...hguard Pressure Switch delay Once S18 closes a 15 second pre purge follows 4 SureLight control energizes ignitor A 20 second warm up period begins 5 Gas valve opens for a 4 second trial for ignition i...

Page 25: ...AS VALVE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ON INDOOR BLOWER ON HEATING SPEED LED 1 SLOW FLASH LED 2 OFF GAS VALVE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY LED 1 OFF LED 2 SLOW FLASH Sequen...

Page 26: ...CONTROL FAILED TO SENSE FLAME FOR FIVE CONSECUTIVE TRIES DURING A SINGLE HEAT DEMAND WATCHGUARD MODE GAS VALVE OFF COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER OFF INDOOR BLOWER OFF WITH DELAY LEDs SIGNAL WATCHGUARD FAILU...

Page 27: ...D SLOW FLASH RATE REMAINS UNCHANGED THROUGHOUT COOLING CYCLE THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR COOLING COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR AND SYSTEM FAN ENERGIZED WITH 0 SECOND DELAY COOLING SPEED EAC H TERM ENERGIZED COMPRESSO...

Page 28: ...THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT W THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR COOLING THERMOSTAT OPENS SYSTEM FAN SWITCHED TO COOL H SPEED EAC H TERM REMAINS ON THERMOSTAT OPENS MANUAL FAN SELECTION MADE AT THERMOSTAT CONTROL G...

Page 29: ...he roll out switch by pushing the top button ACTION 2 Determine the cause of the roll out switch activation before leaving furnace code 1 2 2 Roll out switch failure ACTION 1 Check continuity across r...

Page 30: ...WER DOES NOT ENERGIZE Condition Possible Cause Corrective Action Comments 2 1 Unit operates with a cooling or con tinuous fan demand Combustion air inducer will not start with a Heating demand Diagnos...

Page 31: ...e pressure switch failure code 2 5 minutes after heating demand 3 1 2 Pressure switch does not close due to obstructions in the pressure lines ACTION 1 Remove any obstructions from the the pressure li...

Page 32: ...ch code LED 1 Off LED 2 Slow Flash 5 1 1 Low pressure differential at the pres sure switch ACTION 1 Check for restricted exhaust vent Remove all blockage ACTION 2 Check for proper vent sizing See inst...

Page 33: ...3 4 Burners are not properly located in the burner box ACTION 1 Check that the burners are firing into the center of the heat exchanger openings Cor rect the location of the burners if necessary 5 4...

Page 34: ...Action Comments 7 0 Indoor blower fails to operate in continuous fan cooling or heating mode 7 1 1 Miswiring of furnace or improper con nections at control or indoor blower motor ACTION 1 Correct wir...

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