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Johnson Controls Unitary Products

The York YP9C is part of a “Hybrid Comfort System” when paired with a
York Heat pump.

These high efficiency, compact units employ induced combustion, reli-
able hot surface ignition and high heat transfer aluminized tubular heat
exchangers. The units are factory shipped for installation in upflow or
horizontal applications and may be converted for downflow applica-
tions.

These furnaces are designed for residential installation in a basement,
closet, alcove, attic, recreation room or garage and are also ideal for
commercial applications. All units are factory assembled, wired and
tested to assure safe dependable and economical installation and oper-
ation.

These units are Category IV listed and may not be common vented with
another gas appliance as allowed by the National Fuel Gas Code.

SECTION I: SAFETY

This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol on
labels or in manuals, be alert to the potential for personal
injury.

Understand and pay particular attention to the signal words 

DANGER

,

WARNING

, or 

CAUTION

.

DANGER 

indicates an 

imminently

 hazardous situation, which, if not

avoided, 

will result in death or serious injury

.

WARNING 

indicates a 

potentially

 hazardous situation, which, if not

avoided, 

could result in death or serious injury

.

CAUTION 

indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not

avoided 

may result in minor or moderate injury.

 It is also used to

alert against unsafe practices and hazards involving only property dam-
age.

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS

1.

Only Natural gas or Propane (LP) gas are approved for use with
this furnace.

2.

Install this furnace only in a location and position as specified in
these instructions.

3.

A gas-fired furnace for installation in a residential garage must be
installed as specified in these instructions.

4.

Provide adequate combustion and ventilation air to the furnace
space as specified in these instructions.

5.

Combustion products must be discharged outdoors. Connect this
furnace to an approved vent system only, as specified in SEC-
TION VII of these instructions.

6.

Test for gas leaks as specified in these instructions.

7.

Always install the furnace to operate within the furnace’s intended
temperature rise range. Only connect the furnace to a duct system

which has an external static pressure within the allowable range,
as specified on the furnace rating plate.

8.

When a furnace is installed so that supply ducts carry air circulated
by the furnace to areas outside the space containing the furnace,
the return air shall also be handled by duct(s) sealed to the fur-
nace casing and terminating outside the space containing the fur-
nace.

9.

It is permitted to use the furnace for heating of buildings or struc-
tures under construction where the application and use must com-
ply with all manufacturer’s installation instructions including:

Proper vent installation;

Furnace operating under thermostatic control;

Return air duct sealed to the furnace;

Air filters in place;

Set furnace input rate and temperature rise per rating plate
marking;

Means for providing outdoor air required for combustion;

Return air temperature maintained between 55ºF (13ºC) and
80ºF (27ºC);

The 

air filter must be replaced

 upon substantial completion of

the construction process;

Clean furnace, duct work and components upon substantial
completion of the construction process, and verify furnace-
operating conditions including ignition, input rate, temperature
rise and venting, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

10. When installed in a non-HUD-Approved Modular Home or building

constructed on-site, combustion air shall not be supplied from
occupied spaces.

11.

The size of the unit should be based on an acceptable heat loss
calculation for the structure. ACCA, Manual J or other approved
methods may be used.

12. When moving or handling this furnace prior to installation it is rec-

ommended to leave the doors on the furnace to provide support
and to prevent damage or warping of the cabinet. When lifting the
furnace by the cabinet, support the ends of the furnace rather than
lifting by the cabinet flanges at the return air openings (bottom or
sides) or supply air opening.

13. When lifting the furnace, it is acceptable to use the primary heat

exchanger tubes as a lifting point provided that the tubes are lifted
at the front of the heat exchangers where attached to the vestibule
panel. Do not use the top return bend of the heat exchangers as
lifting points as the tubes may shift out of position or their location
brackets/baffles.

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Refer to the unit rating plate for the furnace model number, and
then see the dimensions page of this instruction for return air ple-
num dimensions in Figure 13. The plenum must be installed
according to the instructions.

Provide clearances from combustible materials as listed under
Clearances to Combustibles.

Provide clearances for servicing ensuring that service access is
allowed for both the burners and blower.

These models 

ARE NOT 

CSA listed or approved for installation

into a 

HUD Approved Modular Home

 or a 

Manufactured

(Mobile) Home

.

This furnace is not approved for installation in trailers or recre-
ational vehicles.

Improper installation may create a condition where the operation of
the product could cause personal injury or property damage.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or mainte-
nance can cause injury or property damage. Failure to carefully
read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in fur-
nace malfunction, death, personal injury and/or property dam-
age. 
Only a qualified contractor, installer or service agency should
install this product.

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious
injury, death or property damage.
Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially
available soap solution made specifically for detection of leaks to
check all connections. A fire or explosion may result causing prop-
erty damage, personal injury or loss of life.

During installation, doors should remain on the furnace when
moving or lifting.

This product must be installed in strict compliance with the installa-
tion instructions and any applicable local, state, and national codes
including, but not limited to building, electrical, and mechanical
codes.

Summary of Contents for TP9C Series

Page 1: ...rmostat Chart Two Stage Air Conditioner with Single Stage Thermostat Variable Speed Modulating Furnace 17 Thermostat Chart Single Stage Heat Pump Variable Speed Modulating Furnace 18 Thermostat Chart...

Page 2: ...marking Means for providing outdoor air required for combustion Return air temperature maintained between 55 F 13 C and 80 F 27 C The air filter must be replaced upon substantial completion of the co...

Page 3: ...g jurisdiction In the United States and Canada follow all codes and standards for the following using the latest edition available STEP 1 Safety US National Fuel Gas Code NFGC NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 and...

Page 4: ...nstalled in every dwelling building or structure used in whole or in part for resi dential purposes including those owned or operated by the Com monwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent terminat...

Page 5: ...ed down for shipment In order to use the flanges remove the screw holding an individual flange rotate the flange so it is in the upward position and reinstall the screw then repeat this for all 4 flan...

Page 6: ...t exchang ers where attached to the vestibule panel Do not use the top return bend of the heat exchangers as lifting points as the tubes may shift out of position or their location brackets baffles SU...

Page 7: ...il casing over or under the furnace opening as shown in Figure 7 after configuring coil flanges as required see Coil Flange sec tion below COIL FLANGE INSTALLATION The coil cabinet includes four remov...

Page 8: ...t such that a minimum dis tance is maintained between the top of the coil and the top of the duct Refer to Table 2 COIL FURNACE ASSEMBLY HD SERIES COILS Horizontal duct coils are referred to as HD ser...

Page 9: ...trical Entry Condensate Drain Optional Return Air Cutout Either side 29 5 For Cladded door add appoximately an additional 75 C SUPPLY END 56 56 20 B 3 23 8 56 Combustion Air Inlet RETURN END B 24 25 2...

Page 10: ...from either side of the furnace using any of the gas pipe entry knockouts on both sides of the furnace Refer to Figures 13 and 16 All filters and mounting provision must be field supplied All installa...

Page 11: ...es to larger 43 orifices which will bring the input rate back up to approxi mately 76 000 BTU H which is what it should be for that furnace at 6 000 feet SECTION V ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICAL POWER CO...

Page 12: ...bushing where the wires pass through the furnace panel After making the wiring connections replace the wiring box cover and screws Refer to Figure 17 3 The furnace s control system requires correct p...

Page 13: ...or heat pump with a fully communicating control This furnace may also be used along with the Communicating Thermo stat Control and a non communicating outdoor air conditioner through the addition of...

Page 14: ...tage wiring as shown in Figure 24 This furnace control board can control a two stage A C using only a sin gle stage thermostat In this case the furnace control switches between high cool and low cool...

Page 15: ...Heat Clipping Jumper W914 for electric heat on thermostat is not necessary C 24 Volt Common Y Compressor SINGLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONER Y Compressor Contactor SINGLE STAGE AIR CONDITIONER C 24 Volt Com...

Page 16: ...Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor DHUM Dehumidification Open on Humidity Rise W Modulating Heat Move HUMIDIST...

Page 17: ...ssary C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot Y1 Single Stage Compressor MODULATING FURNACE CONTROL G Fan MODULATING FURNACE Y Y2 Second or Full Stage Compressor DHUM Dehumidification Open on Humidity Rise W M...

Page 18: ...CONTROL X L Malfunction Light W Auxiliary Heat SINGLE STAGE HEAT PUMP Y2 Second Stage Compressor Step 9 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to Pump OFF Step 1 of Thermostat Installe...

Page 19: ...Energized in Cool C 24 Volt Common R 24 Volt Hot W1 OUT First Stage Heat W2 OUT Second Stage Heat Y2 OUT Second Stage Compressor Y1 Single Stage Compressor X L Malfunction Light Y2 Second Stage Compre...

Page 20: ...at XFMR RC 24 Volt Hot Cool XFMR AUX Auxiliary Heat Step 1 of Thermostat Installer Configuration Menu must be set to HP2 Selection of GAS ELEC switch on thermostat not necessary Thermostat Installer S...

Page 21: ...the W signal is removed 2 Defrost Cycle When both a W signal and a Y2 signal are pres ent the modulating firing rate will operate at a constant 80 firing rate and there will be no Run 2 function so th...

Page 22: ...and drain hose located in the loose parts bag The intake drain hose is to be installed by connecting it to the inlet pipe coupling and to the collec tor box as shown in Figures 29 31 and 32 The drain...

Page 23: ...ff so that no sagging loops will collect and hold condensate which will cause the furnace to not operate Shorten pressure switch hose Re route and shorten pressure switch hose Shorten rain gutter hose...

Page 24: ...tch hose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Move condensate drain hose to this position May exit either side of the cabinet Move rain gutter hose to...

Page 25: ...ose to this position NOTE May require the longer hose that is provided with wider cabinets Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Mov...

Page 26: ...tting provided Move condensate drain hose to this position Move rain gutter hose to this position Change condensate drain connection to the 90 fitting provided Move condensate drain hose to this posit...

Page 27: ...to American National Standards Institute ANSI and American Society for Test ing and Materials ASTM standards D1785 Schedule 40 PVC D2665 PVC DWV F891 PVC DWV Cellular Core D2261 ABS DWV or F628 Schedu...

Page 28: ...5 80 000 4 125 100 000 2 20 100 000 2 NA 100 000 3 80 100 000 3 60 100 000 4 145 100 000 4 125 120 000 3 80 120 000 3 60 120 000 4 145 120 000 4 125 Elevation 4001 5000 Elevation 8001 9000 Model Input...

Page 29: ...VENTING FIGURE 33 Dimensions TABLE 8 Elbow Dimensions Elbow A Dimension Illustrated in Figure 33 2 Standard 2 5 16 3 Standard 3 1 16 2 Sweep 3 1 4 3 Sweep 4 1 16 TABLE 9 Equivalent Length of Fittings...

Page 30: ...equirements of the gas supplier 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier F Clearance to outside corner 12 30 5 cm or in accordance with local...

Page 31: ...Each furnace must have a separate vent pipe Under NO circumstances can the two vent pipes be tied together The combustion air side of the two pipe configuration shown in Figures 36 and 37 can be insta...

Page 32: ...ipes are not termi nated in the same atmospheric zone Refer to Figure 44 for attic and crawl space termination Only the combustion air intake may terminate in the attic The vent must terminate outside...

Page 33: ...as an exhaust fan kitchen ventilation system clothes dryer or fireplace may cre ate conditions requiring special attention to avoid unsatisfactory operation of gas appliances A venting problem or a l...

Page 34: ...Refer to Table 7 for intake pipe sizing allowable length and elbow usage Follow all notes procedures and required materials in the COMBUSTION AIR VENT PIPE SIZING section in these instructions when i...

Page 35: ...no thermostat calls no call for heating cooling or continuous fan push and hold the TEST but ton on the board for one second The LED on the board will glow red 2 Release the TEST button The LED on the...

Page 36: ...ifice hole is essential for proper flame characteristics DO NOT bottom out gas valve regulator adjusting screw This can result in unregulated manifold pressure and result in excess over fire and heat...

Page 37: ...R jumper on the furnace control board The jumper is factory set to deliver an air temperature rise near the midpoint of the nameplate temperature rise range If more air is desired lower temper ature r...

Page 38: ...e southern part of the country On a call for cooling the blower will ramp up to 50 of full capacity and will stay there for two minutes then will ramp up to 82 of full capacity and will stay there for...

Page 39: ...90 840 H B 1100 715 1090 710 MH B 1065 690 1015 660 H A 1000 650 1000 650 MH A 960 625 960 625 H C 760 495 760 495 ML B 900 585 900 585 MH C 660 430 660 430 L B 690 450 680 445 ML A 600 400 600 400 L...

Page 40: ...e is equipped with a high temperature limit control mounted to the left side of the furnace vestibule panel This limit switch will open and shut off gas to the burners if it detects excessive air temp...

Page 41: ...ating airflow an open fuse on the control board Five Red Flashes Rollout switch or condensate pressure switch open Check the rollout switch es on the burner assembly It is a man ual reset switch To re...

Page 42: ...GHT GLASS OVAL 2 Req d GASKET FOAM Door 1 5 ft req d PAN CONDENSATE BRACKET DOOR HARNESS WIRING FERRULE 3 Req d GROMMET 3 Req d MOTOR MOUNT TUBING SILICON HOSE RAIN GUTTER HOSE CONDENSATE PLUG SEAL 7...

Page 43: ...und neutral Gas valve shorted ON Check blower motor wiring ID plug missing OR not connected properly None Slow Green Rapid Green Slow Amber Rapid Amber 2 Amber 3 Amber 4 Amber 5 Amber 6 Amber Steady R...

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Page 45: ...neutral Ground wire is connected Line voltage value to furnace volts AC Low voltage value between R and C on furnace control board volts AC Thermostat Type Other System Equipment and Accessories Owne...

Page 46: ...Calculated input in btuh clock the gas meter Nat Gas Only Manifold Gas Pressure in w c furnace must be in TEST mode for setup Inlet Gas Pressure in w c LP Gas Conversion Kit Part Used Burner flame in...

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