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035-19600-001 Rev. B (0204)

Unitary Products Group

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HOW YOUR GAS FURNACE WORKS

Your furnace is a very easy appliance to take for granted. Season after
season, it sits there in your home, keeping you warm and comfortable.
For this reason, you may never have given much thought to the way
your furnace operates. In order to get the safest and most efficient oper-
ation from your furnace, you should understand how your furnace does
its job.

When you set your thermostat to provide more heat in your home, you
are starting the heating cycle of the furnace. First, the inducer motor
starts to purge the heat exchanger of any remaining gases. Next, the
hot surface igniter glows and after a warm-up period the gas valve
opens and ignition occurs. A short time later, the blower starts and dis-
tributes the warm air throughout the home. When the temperature set-
ting on your thermostat is reached, the gas valve closes, the main
burners are turned off, and the blower continues to run until the remain-
ing warm air in the system is distributed. When the blower stops, the
heating cycle has ended.

START-UP AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS

Read the Instructions Below Before Trying to Start the 
Furnace

A.

This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition
device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the
burner by hand.

B.

BEFORE OPERATING; smell all around the appliance area for
gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is
heavier than air and will settle on the floor.

C.

Use only your hand to push the gas control switch to the “on” posi-
tion. Never use tools. If the switch will not operate by hand, don’t
try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.

D.

Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Imme-
diately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance
and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control,
which has been under water.

Operating Instructions:

1.

STOP! Read the safety information above.

2.

Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.

3.

Turn off all electric power to the appliance.

4.

Remove burner access panel.

5.

Move gas control switch to the “OFF” position. Do not force.

6.

Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas,
STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above. If you don’t
smell gas, go to next step.

7.

Move gas control switch to the “ON” position. Do not force.

8.

Replace burner access panel.

9.

Turn on all electric power to the appliance.

10. Set thermostat to the desired setting. Burner will light, which may

take 30-60 seconds.

11.

After three (3) trials for ignition, if the appliance will not operate fol-
low the instructions, “TO TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE” and call
your service technician or gas supplier.

To Turn Off the Appliance:

1.

Set the thermostat to lowest setting.

2.

Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be per-
formed.

3.

Remove burner access panel.

4.

Move gas control switch to the “OFF” position.

5.

Replace burner access panel.

NOTE: 

The spring-loaded safety cut-off switch, mounted on the blower

deck, behind the indoor fan access panel will automatically cut
off the electrical power supply to the furnace when the blower
panel is removed. As a safety precaution, all electrical power
and the gas supply to the furnace should be turned off before
servicing.

FURNACE USER MAINTENANCE

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal
injury, and/or loss of life.

Should overheating occur, or the gas valve fail to shut off,
turn the external manual gas valve in the gas supply line to
the furnace to the “off” position and let the furnace cool off
before shutting off the electrical power supply. Refer to
Figure 4.

 FIGURE 4: 

Gas Valve - White Rodgers

 FIGURE 5: 

Gas Piping

Before proceeding, be sure the area is well ventilated. Turn
the thermostat OFF. If the blower is running, wait until it
stops automatically. Turn OFF the gas and electrical power
supplies to the furnace. Check all metal parts and surfaces
to be sure they have cooled to room temperature before
you begin.

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OUTLET
PRESSURE
PORT

OUTLET

MAIN REGULATOR
ADJUSTMENT

ON/OFF

SWITCH

INLET
PRESSURE
PORT

WRENCH
BOSS

INLET

DRIP
LEG

GROUND JOINT UNION
MAY BE INSTALLED
INSIDE OR OUTSIDE UNIT.

EXTERNAL MANUAL
SHUTOFF VALVE

TO GAS
SUPPLY

TO GAS
SUPPLY

Summary of Contents for 90% P DH

Page 1: ...n wet or the furnace if deemed necessary FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage Do not store or use gasoline or othe...

Page 2: ...ce containing the furnace 4 Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without crac...

Page 3: ...ting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 Remove burner access panel 5 Move gas control switch to the OFF position Do not force 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell...

Page 4: ...How to Clean your Filter High velocity filters may be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or washed with a garden hose Be sure to shake off excess water and allow filter to completely dry before re installi...

Page 5: ...sensor begins its sensing function The blower motor will energize 30 seconds after the gas valve opens if a flame is detected Normal furnace operation will continue until the thermostat circuit betwee...

Page 6: ...ing a stiff wire brush remove the loose scale or soot from each tube 4 Vacuum the secondary heat exchanger 5 Finish the cleaning procedure by following Steps 5 thru 7 under cleaning the Heat Exchanger...

Page 7: ...gas pressure faulty gas valve faulty hot surface ignitor or burner problem may cause this 8 FLASHES This fault is indicated if the flame is lost 5 times 4 recy cles during the heating cycle This could...

Page 8: ...Unitary Products Group SECTION III REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 15 16 1 17 3 7A 13 10 11 14 5 8 12 9 2 7 6 6 24 27 26 35 38 34 32 33 25 36 22 37 21 20 28 29 23 31 30 18 19 51 63 43 53 59 57 58 55 39 41 52...

Page 9: ...OP 35 SUPPORT BURNER 36 WRAPPER CABINET Insulated P3D WRAPPER CABINET G9T FG9 37 PANEL VESTIBULE Lower 38 PLUG WINDOW CLEAR 875 MISCELLANEOUS 39 COLLAR AIR INTAKE Burner Box 40 FILTER AIR 2 Req d P3D...

Page 10: ...TS 1CB0324 24 1 2 CABINETS 1BR0314 EXTERNAL FILTER RACK WITH HIGH VELOCITY FILTER FOR HORIZONTAL APPLICATION 14 1 2 CABINETS 1BR0317 17 1 2 CABINETS 1BR0321 21 CABINETS 1BR0324 24 1 2 CABINETS 1NK0301...

Page 11: ...035 19600 001 Rev B 0204 Unitary Products Group 11 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram...

Page 12: ...warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation or servicing 3 Damages resulting from accident abuse fire flood alteration or act...

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