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271042-UUM-A-0407

Unitary Products Group

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SECTION II: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 

MANUAL

SAFETY SECTION

The following safety rules must be followed when servicing the
furnace

.

FURNACE MAINTENANCE SECTION

The furnace should be cleaned and adjusted by a certified dealer or
qualified service contractor once a year or before the start of every
heating season. The following items must be cleaned and serviced or
replaced if there are signs of deterioration.

1.

The vent terminal screen (if applicable).

2.

The furnace vent and combustion air intake passageways. Should
it be necessary to service the vent/air intake system, the manufac-
turer recommends this service be conducted by a qualified service
agency. The operation of this appliance requires the reassembly
and resealing of the vent/air intake system.

3.

The furnace burners, ignitor and flame sensor.

4.

The condensate collection and disposal system. If any disassem-
bly of components containing flue or vent gases is required, a
qualified service agency must perform the service.

FURNACE CLEANING SECTION

NOTE: 

The cleaning operations listed below must be performed only by

a qualified service agency.

Burner Removal/Cleaning

The main burners should be checked periodically for dirt accumulation.
If cleaning is required, follow this procedure:

1.

Turn off the electrical power to the unit.

2.

Turn off the gas supply at the external manual shut-off valve and
loosen the ground union joint.

3.

Remove the burner door and remove the burner box cover.

4.

Disconnect wires from flame sensor, rollout switch and HSI igniter.
Remove igniter carefully, as it is easily broken.

5.

Remove the screws that hold the burner box assembly to the vest
panel and remove the assembly.

6.

Remove burners from the burner assembly.

7.

Burners may be cleaned by rinsing in hot water.

8.

Reassemble the burners in the reverse order.

Cleaning the Heat Exchanger

1.

Turn off the electrical power to the unit.

2.

Turn off the gas supply at the external manual shut-off valve and
loosen the ground union joint.

3.

Remove the burner door and remove the burner box cover.

4.

Disconnect wires from flame sensor, rollout switch and HSI igniter.
Remove igniter carefully, as it is easily broken.

5.

Remove the screws that hold the burner box assembly to the vest
panel and remove the assembly.

6.

Remove the vent pipe assembly, vent blower and condensate pan.

7.

The heat exchanger is now exposed.

8.

With a long flexible wire brush, clean inside each tube at both the
top and bottom. The brush must pass around the rear heat
exchanger tubes. Then vacuum loose the scale and dirt from each
tube.

9.

Replace all components in reverse order. Reconnect all wiring.

10. Restore electrical power and gas supply to the furnace.

11.

Check furnace operation.

Cleaning the Secondary Heat Exchanger

1.

Follow steps 1 - 7 under cleaning the Heat Exchanger.

2.

Remove the vent piping from the vent blower housing. Disconnect
the drain lines from the vent blower housing and from the conden-
sate drain pan. Remove the vent blower housing blower and the
condensate pan.

3.

Using 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 9 - 11 under
cleaning the Heat Exchanger.

Cleaning the Vent / Air Intake System

Should it be necessary to service the vent / air intake system, the man-
ufacturer recommends this service be conducted by a qualified service
agency.

The operation of this appliance requires the reassembly and resealing
of the vent / air intake system as specified in the 

“Combustion Air and

Vent System”

 located in the Installation Manual.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

The following describes the sequence of operation of the furnace. Refer
to Figure 1 for component location.

1.

Call for 1st stage only

• On a call for 1st stage heat, the thermostat closes a circuit

between R and W1.

• The Microprocessor in the Furnace Control runs a ‘Self Check’.
• The Control checks the Primary Limit, Auxiliary Limit, and Roll-

out Switches for closed contacts.

• The Control checks that the Low Fire Pressure Switch (1LP) is

open.

• The Inducer Motor is energized on high speed, closing the con-

tacts of 1LP.

• The Control checks that 1LP is closed.
• The Igniter is energized for 17 seconds.
• The Gas Valve is energized on 1st Stage (Low Fire).
• Flame Rectification is recognized within 7 seconds.
• The Inducer is switched to low speed.
• 30 seconds after flame is proven, the ‘Heat Low’ relay is ener-

gized providing 120 Volts AC to the Blower Motor.

• At the same time, the EAC and Hum relays are energized, pro-

viding 120 Volts AC to the EAC Hot and Hum terminals.

ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in
dangerous operation, serious injury, death or property
damage.
Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, and death or property damage.

Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power to the fur-
nace. 

When servicing controls, label all wires prior to discon-
necting. Reconnect wires correctly. 

Verify proper operation after servicing.

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and danger-
ous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.

Summary of Contents for PV9DH Series

Page 1: ...eemed 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 other flammable vapors and li...

Page 2: ...ace casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cracks gaps or sagging and has a good seal 5 Exa...

Page 3: ...uctions 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 door 5 Move gas control switch to the OFF pos...

Page 4: ...ed to the cas ing of the furnace or placed in the return air duct You can gain access to the filter by pulling on the door or unscrewing the retaining screw then slide the filter s out of its channel...

Page 5: ...d the rear heat exchanger tubes Then vacuum loose the scale and dirt from each tube 9 Replace all components in reverse order Reconnect all wiring 10 Restore electrical power and gas supply to the fur...

Page 6: ...he thermostat opens the R to Y and R to G circuits The Outdoor Unit is de energized The 60 second Blower Off Delay timing circuit is initiated After 60 seconds the Cool and EAC relays are de energized...

Page 7: ...a higher speed will take 30 seconds and any ramp down to a lower speed or off will take 60 seconds Tap D is the normal profile best suited for most of the country where neither excessive humidity nor...

Page 8: ...out Low gas pressure faulty gas valve faulty hot surface ignitor or burner problem may cause this The furnace will lock out for one hour and then restart 8 RED FLASHES This fault is indicated if the f...

Page 9: ...cts Group 9 SECTION III REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 70 34 57 2 59 61 54 5 26 68 8 52 62 12 7 25 27 13A 26 51 25 71 1 15 50 51 18 17 20 45 68 47 49 29 13 5 8 35 52 4 2 41 42 43 46 44 16 14 3 10 13 34 9 6 19...

Page 10: ...39 MISCELLANEOUS 40 41 RESTRICTOR COMBUSTION BLWR 42 GASKET COMBUSTION BLOWER 43 GASKET CONDENSATE PAN 44 GASKET CONDENSING COIL 45 GASKET GAS CONTROLS 46 GASKET UPPER COND PAN 2 Req d 47 GASKET COMBU...

Page 11: ...NT TERMINATION KIT 2 ALL MODELS 1CB0317 COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR BASE 17 1 2 CABINET 1CB0321 21 CABINET 1CB0324 24 1 2 CABINET 1TK0917 COIL TRANSITION KIT 17 1 2 CABINET 1TK0921 21 CABINET 1TK0924 24 1 2 CAB...

Page 12: ...271042 UUM A 0407 12 Unitary Products Group SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 8 Wiring Diagram...

Page 13: ...271042 UUM A 0407 Unitary Products Group 13 NOTES...

Page 14: ...271042 UUM A 0407 14 Unitary Products Group NOTES...

Page 15: ...271042 UUM A 0407 Unitary Products Group 15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...ly to products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation or servic...

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