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59MN7A
Modulating 4---Way Multi po ise Gas Fur nac e
Series 200
Installation, Start---up, Operating and
Se rvice and Maint enance Inst ructions
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3.........................
INTRODUCTION 4...................................
CODES AND STANDARDS 4...........................
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS 4...
ACCESSORIES 5.....................................
LOCATION 5........................................
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION 9..........
CONDENSATE TRAP 11...............................
Upflow 11........................................
Downflow 11.....................................
Horizontal 11......................................
CONDENSATE DRAIN 16.............................
INSTALLATION 19...................................
Upflow 19........................................
Downflow 19.....................................
Horizontal 20......................................
Filter Arrangement 20...............................
AIR DUCTS 27.......................................
Ductwork Acoustical Treatment 27.....................
GAS PIPING 31......................................
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 32.......................
115--V Wiring 32...................................
J--Box Installation 33................................
24--V Wiring 33....................................
Accessories 33.....................................
Alternate Power Supplies 34..........................
VENTING 40........................................
Special Venting Requirements for Installations in Canada 40.
Materials 41.......................................
Venting Systems 41.................................
Locating Vent Termination 41.........................
Size the Vent and Combustion Air Pipes 42...............
Combustion Air and Vent Piping Insulation Guidelines 42...
Configure the Furnace 42............................
Installing the Vent Termination 44......................
Venting System Length Calculations 47.................
START--UP, ADJUSTMENT, AND SAFETY CHECK 60......
Select Setup Switch Positions 60........................
Prime Condensate Trap 60.............................
Purge Gas Lines 61...................................
Adjustments 61......................................
Check Safety Controls 63..............................
Checklist 64........................................
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 73........
Cleaning Heat Exchangers 78...........................
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 85........................
PARTS REPLACEMENT GUIDE 90......................
TABLES
Loose Parts Bag Contents 6..............................
Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials 6.............
Minimum Free Area Required 10.........................
Minimum Space Volumes 10.............................
Filter Size Information 21...............................
Opening Dimensions 23................................
Air Delivery CFM 28...................................
Maximum Capacity of Pipe 32...........................
Electrical Data 34......................................
Vent Termination Kit for Direct Vent (2--Pipe) Systems 41......
Combustion--Air Vent Pipe, Fitting & Cement Material.. 45.....
Maximum Allowable Exposed Vent Lengths Insulation 46......
Maximum Equivalent Vent Length 47......................
Deductions from Maximum Equivalent Vent Length 47........
Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.A. 68....................
Blower Off Delay Setup Switch 68........................
Gas Rate 68..........................................
Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure 69.....................
CERTIFIED
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manufacturers participation in the program. For
verification of certification for individual products,
go to www.ahridirectory.org.
Portions of the text and tables are reprinted from NFPA 54/ANSI
Z223.1--2009E, with permission of National Fire Protection
Association, Quincy, MA 02269 and American Gas Association,
Washington DC 20001. This reprinted material is not the complete
and official position of the NFPA or ANSI on the referenced subject,
which is represented only by the standard in its entirety.
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159MN7AModulating 4---Way Multi po ise Gas Fur nac eSeries 200Installation, Start---up, Operating andSe rvice and Maint enance Inst ructionsNOTE: Read

Pagina 2 - IMPORTANT

10Table 3 – Minimum Free Area Required for Each Combustion Air Opening or Duct to OutdoorsFURNACEINPUT(BTUH)TWO HORIZONTAL DUC TS(1 SQ. IN./2,000 BTUH

Pagina 3 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

11CONDENSATE TRAPFROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARDFailure to protect against the risk of freezing may result inproperty damage.Special precautions MU

Pagina 4 - PRECAUTIONS PROCEDURE

12Condensate TrapRelief PortCollector BoxPlugsPressure SwitchPortCondensate TrapOutletCondensate TrapRelief PortCollector BoxPlugVent ElbowVent Elbow

Pagina 5 - LOCATION

13Remove relief tube from relief port on condensate trap.Remove pressure switch tube frompressure switch port.Remove trap fromcollector box.Loosen cla

Pagina 6 - * Recommended

14Remove plug fromcollector box.DO NOT DISCARD.If alternate vent positionis required, loosen clampon inlet of vent elbow.Remove trap from collector bo

Pagina 7 - Fig. 1 -- Dimensional Drawing

15If alternate vent positionis required, loosen clampon vent elbow inlet.Remove trap fromcollector box.Remove pressure switch tube from port on collec

Pagina 8 - MINIMUM TO BURNERS

16CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTIONFROZEN AND BURST WATER PIPE HAZARDFailure to protect against the risk of freezing may result inproperty damage.Special pr

Pagina 9 - VENTILATION

1713. Secure the rubber elbow to the drain trap and the Z-pipewith spring clamps.14. Secure the grommet to the Z-pipe with the spring clamp.The remain

Pagina 10

18INSTALL CLAMPS ON DRAIN TUBEATTACH DRAIN TUBE TO CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAPPULL DRAIN STUB THROUGH CASINGOPEN SPRING CLAMPINSERT FACTORYïSUPPLIED 1/2ïIN.

Pagina 11 - CONDENSATE TRAP

19INSTALLATIONNOTE: This furnace is certified to leak 2% or less of nominal airconditioning CFM delivered when pressurized to 1--inch watercolumn with

Pagina 12 - (Appearance May Vary)

2Required Notice for Massachusetts InstallationsIMPORTANTThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires compliance with regulation 248 CMR as follows:5.08

Pagina 13

20Bypass humidifier connections should be made at ductwork or coilcasing sides exterior to furnace. (See Fig. 24.)Bottom Return Air InletThese furnace

Pagina 14

21For downflow applications, the Media Cabinet (or field suppliedaccessory air cleaner) must only be connected to the bottomopening on the furnace. Se

Pagina 15

2214-3/16 and 17-1/2-in.Furnace16-in. Media Cabinet21-in. Furnace4-Ton or less, ACcapacity airflow20-in. Media Cabinet4-in.Block OffPlate1/2-in.Screws

Pagina 16 - CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION

23PLENUMOPENINGCABDFLOOROPENINGDOWNFLOWSUBBASESHEET METALPLENUMFLOOROPENINGFURNACE(OR COIL CASINGWHEN USED)COMBUSTIBLEFLOORINGAPPROVEDCOIL ASSEMBLYOR

Pagina 17 - Horizontal Orientation

24UPFLOW DOWNFLOW HORIZONTALYESNONOYESYESYESNO120°MINYES120°MINYES120°MIN90°90°PERFORATEDDISCHARGE DUCTFLANGEA10493Fig. 19 -- Duct Flanges1 3 / 4 ″1

Pagina 18

25ANY COMBINATION OF 1, 2, OR 3 PERMITTED.A11036Fig. 23 -- Upflow Return Air Configurations and RestrictionsA11037Fig. 24 -- Downflow Return Air Confi

Pagina 19 - INSTALLATION

262-IN.(51 mm)ROLLOUT PROTECTION REQUIREDInstall 12” x 22” (305 x 559 mm) sheetmetal in front of burner compartmentarea.30 IN. (762 mm)MIN. WORK AREAC

Pagina 20 - Filter Arrangement

27AIR DUCTSGeneral RequirementsThe duct system should be designed and sized according toaccepted national standards such as those published by: AirCon

Pagina 21

28Table7–Cooling4and Heating Air Delivery -- CFM (Bottom Return5With Filter)(SW1-5 and SW4 -3 set to OFF, except a s indicated. See notes 1 and 2)Unit

Pagina 22 - Fig. 17 -- Media Filter

29Table 7 -- Cooling4and Heating Air Delivery -- CFM (Bottom Return5With Filter) (Continued)Unit SizeClg/CF Switch Settings External Static Pressure (

Pagina 23

3SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSFIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, ANDCARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in dangerousop

Pagina 24 - UPFLOW DOWNFLOW HORIZONTAL

30Table 7 -- Cooling4and Heating Air Delivery -- CFM (Bottom Return5With Filter) (Continued)Unit SizeClg/CF Switch Settings External Static Pressure (

Pagina 25 - ANY MODEL

31GAS PIPINGFIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death, and/or property damage.Never purge a gas lin

Pagina 26 - (SEE VENTING SECTION)

32Table 8 – Maximum Capacity of PipeNOMINALIRON PIPESIZEIN. (MM)LENGTH OF PIPE --- FT (M)10(3.0)20(6.0)30(9.1)40(12.1)50(15.2)1/2 (13) 175 120 97 82 7

Pagina 27 - AIR DUCTS

33J--Box InstallationFIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death, or property damage.If field-

Pagina 28 - With Filter)

342. Humidifier (HUM)The HUM terminal is a 24 VAC output, energized when the bloweris operating during a call for heat.Connect an accessory 24 VAC, 0.

Pagina 29 - With Filter) (Continued)

35J BOX LOCATIONSJ−B OXMOUNTINGSCREWSJ−B OXMOUNTINGBRACKETGROUNDSCREWJ−BOX COVERA11156Fig. 30 -- Installing J--Box (When Used)(Appearance May Vary)COP

Pagina 30

3624 V Coil To Humidifier Leads To Com/24V Screw Terminal on Thermostat Strip To HUM Terminal On Furnace Control Board To Humidifier Leads A11157Fig.

Pagina 31 - GAS PIPING

37 24-V THERMOSTAT TERMINALS PL2 – HOT SURFACE IGNITER & INDUCER MOTOR CONNECTOR 115-VAC (L2) NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS 115-VAC (L1) LINE VOLTAGE CONN

Pagina 32 - 115--V Wiring

38Modulating and 2-Stage Furnace with Single-Speed Air ConditionerModulating and 2-Stage Furnace with Two-Speed Air ConditionerModulating and 2-Stage

Pagina 33 - 24--V Wiring

39NOTES FOR THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAMS1. Heat pump MUST have a high pressure switch for dual fuel applications.2. Refer to outdoor equipment Installat

Pagina 34 - Alternate Power Supplies

4INTRODUCTIONThe 4--way multipoise Category IV condensing furnace is CSAdesign--certified for both direct--vent (2-pipe) and ventilatedcombustion air

Pagina 35

40VENTINGFurnace is set in place in the required orientation.Special Venting Requirements for Installations inCanadaInstallation in Canada must confor

Pagina 36

41A furnace shall not be connected to a chimney flue serving aseparate appliance designed to burn solid fuel.Other gas appliances with their own venti

Pagina 37

42(1.2 M) of unobstructed distance to the property line of theadjacent lot, no type of vent termination is permitted for applianceswith inputs greater

Pagina 38 - 12 and 16

43it is removed. Trim any excess metal from the knockout with tinsnips.The vent elbow can be rotated to the required location on thecasing if necessar

Pagina 39

4414. Complete the vent and combustion air pipe as shown in“Install the Vent and Combustion Air Pipe”Installing the Vent TerminationRoof TerminationsA

Pagina 40

45Table 11 – Approved Combustion-Air and Vent Pipe, Fitting and Cement Materials (U.S.A. Installations)ASTM SPECIFICATION(MARKED ON MATERIAL)MATERIAL

Pagina 41 - Locating the Vent Termination

46Table 12 – Maximum Allowable Exposed Vent Lengths Insulation Table -- Ft. / MMaximum Length of Uninsulated and Insulated Vent Pipe-Ft (M)ModulatingF

Pagina 42 - Configure the Furnace

47NOTE: Maximum Equivalent Vent Length (MEVL) includes standard and concentric vent termination and does NOT include elbows.Use Table 14 - Deductions

Pagina 43 - Pipe Adapter

48ExampleA direct--vent 60,000 Btuh furnace installed at 2100 ft. (640 m) with 2--in.(51 mm) Vent piping. Venting system includes, FOR EACHPIPE, (3) 9

Pagina 44

49Attach gaskets to vent pipe andcombustion air adapters.Vent Coupling and AdapterA11314Fig. 36 -- Vent Coupling and Adapter with GasketsMODULATING IN

Pagina 45

57. An ESD service kit (available from commercial sources)mayalsobeusedtopreventESDdamage.ACCESSORIESSee Product Data Sheet for a list of accessories

Pagina 46

5012346755Rotate vent elbow torequired position.Any other unusedknockout may be usedfor combustion airconnection.&A1130912345675Rotate vent elbow

Pagina 47

51Attach vent pipe adapter with gasket to furnace casing.Align notches in rubber coupling over standoffs on adapter. Slide clamps over the coupling.S

Pagina 48

52HORIZONTAL LEFT - RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION**Requires Accessory Internal Vent Kit See Product Data for Current Kit Number HORIZONTAL LEFT -VERTICAL V

Pagina 49 - Vent Coupling and Adapter

53HORIZONTAL RIGHT - VERTICAL VENT CONFIGURATIONHORIZONTAL RIGHT - LEFT VENT CONFIGURATION**Requires Internal Vent Kit See Product Data for Current Ki

Pagina 50

54VENT PIPE FLUSH SHOWING COUPLINGVENT PIPE FLUSH WITH ADAPTERVENT PIPE ADAPTER WITH GASKETINSTALLED ON FURNACE VENTPIPE IS CUT FLUSH WITH TOP OFADAPT

Pagina 51 - Downflow Vertical

55VVItemClearance Description Canadian Installation (1) U.S. Installation (2)AClearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, bal-cony or anticipated sno

Pagina 52 - RIGHT VENT CONFIGURATION*

56Item Clearance Description Canadian Installation (1) U.S. Installation (2)AClearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, bal-cony or anticipated snow

Pagina 53 - Fig. 41 -- Horizontal Right

57At least 36 in. 18 in. maximu m V e r tical separation between comb ustion air and v ent 8 3/4 in. (222mm)f or 3 in. (76mm)ki t 6 3/4 in. (172mm)f

Pagina 54 - (ATTIC OR CRAWLSPACE ONLY)

58NOTE: This illustration is forreference only. Your unit maydiffer in appearance or may notinclude all components shown.MAINTAIN 12 IN.CLEARANCEABOV

Pagina 55

593” (76 mm)12” (305 mm) Pipe hangarVentilated Combustion Airintake termination in crawlspaceVentilated CombustionAir intake pipeCRAWL SPACEATTIChighe

Pagina 56

6FIRE, INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death and/or property damage.When the furnace is installed

Pagina 57 - (per code)

60START--UP, ADJUSTMENT, AND SAFETYCHECKGeneral1. Furnace must have a 115-v power supply properly connec-ted and grounded.NOTE: Proper polarity must b

Pagina 58 - Level OR Snow Level

61Purge Gas LinesIf not previously done, purge the lines after all connections havebeen made and check for leaks.FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to fo

Pagina 59

621. Make sure the gas supply is turned off to the furnace and atthe electric switch on the gas valve.2. Remove the 1/8 inch NPT plug from the outlet

Pagina 60 - Select Setup Switch Positions

636. Re--check Minimum Heat Temperature RiseTo lock the furnace in Intermediate Heat:1. Turn SW1--2 OFF and SW4--2 ON at the furnace control.2. Connec

Pagina 61 - Adjustments

64(6.) Turn SW1--2 switch OFF.(7.) Install blower door.b. Electronic thermostat: Set cycle rate for 3 cycles per hr.Check Safety ControlsThe flame sen

Pagina 62 - Adjust Temperature Rise

65338307-201 Rev. FA11594Fig. 53 -- Service Label Information59MN7A

Pagina 63

66A11623Fig. 54 -- Furnace Setup Switches and Description59MN7A

Pagina 64 - Checklist

67ESU FO NOITPIRCSEDNOITISOP LAMRONEMAN HCTIWSHCTIWS PUTESSW1-1 Status Code Recovery OFFTurn ON to retrieve up to 7 stored status codes for troublesho

Pagina 65 - 338307-201 Rev. F

68Table 16 – Altitude Derate Multiplier for U.S.A.*ALTITUDEPERCENTOFDERATEDERATEMULTIPLIERFACTOR*FT. M0–2000 0 --- 6 1 0 0 1.002001–3000 610---914 4 -

Pagina 66

69Table 19 – Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure (In. W.C.) for Gas Input RateTo Be Used with Modulating Furnaces Except 59MN7A060V21--20SAGLARUTANFOYT

Pagina 67 - A11575 AMV

7A11588Fig. 1 -- Dimensional Drawing59MN7A

Pagina 68

70Table 19 -- Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure (In. W.C.) for Gas Input Rate (Continued)To Be Used with Modulating Furnaces Except 59MN7A060V21--20S

Pagina 69 - MODULATING FURNACE

71Table 20 – Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure (In. W.C.) for Gas Input RateTo Be Used with Modulating Furnaces 59MN7A060V21--20 OnlySAGLARUTANFOYTIV

Pagina 70

72Table 20 -- Orifice Size and Manifold Pressure (In. W.C.) for Gas Input Rate (Continued)To Be Used with Modulating Furnaces 59MN7A060V21--20 OnlySAG

Pagina 71

73SERVICE AND MAINTENANCEPROCEDURESFIRE, INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death and/or property da

Pagina 72 - U.S.A. Only

742. Turn Setup Switch, SW1--1 “ON.”3. Manually close blower door switch.4. Control will flash up to 7 Status Codes.5. The last Status Code, or 8th Co

Pagina 73 - PROCEDURES

754. Inspect burner compartment before each heating season forrust, corrosion, soot or excessive dust. If necessary, havefurnace and burner serviced b

Pagina 74 - Care and Maintenance

7615. Reconnect blower leads to furnace control. Refer to furnacewiring diagram, and connect thermostat leads if previouslydisconnected.NOTE: Be sure

Pagina 75

77FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury, death, and/or property damage.Never purge a gas line into a c

Pagina 76

7810. Turn power on at external disconnect, fuse or circuit break-er.11. Run the furnace through two complete heating cycles tocheck for proper operat

Pagina 77 - Servicing Hot Surface Igniter

79UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in damage to thefurnace and other property damage.Do not use ethylene glycol (

Pagina 78 - WINTERIZATION

8THE BLOWER IS LOCATEDTO THE RIGHT OF THEBURNER SECTION, ANDAIR CONDITIONED AIR ISDISCHARGED TO THE LEFT.THE BLOWER ISLOCATED BELOW THEBURNER SECTION,

Pagina 79 - Manifold

80SET SCREWMOTOR WHEEL HUBMOTOR SHAFT FLATSCREWMOTOR ARMGROMMETSCREW LOCATIONBLO HSG ASSYBRACKETBRACKETENGAGEMENTSEE DETAIL ACAPACITOROR POWER CHOKE(W

Pagina 80 - Fig. 60 -- Blower Assembly

81FLAME SENSOR(BELOW BURNER)FLAME ROLLOUTSWITCHBRACKET, IGNITERIGNITERBURNER SUPT. ASSYBURNER ASSYA11403Fig. 61 -- Burner Assembly59MN7A

Pagina 81 - Fig. 61 -- Burner Assembly

82Is AMBER LED status light on?Is there 24V at SEC-1 and SEC-2?Is there 115V at L1 and L2?Replace furnace control.Is door switch closed?Replace transf

Pagina 82 - Troubleshootin

8311 NO PREVIOUS CODE – Status codes areerased after 72 hours or can be manuallyerased by putting setup switch SW1-1 inthe ON position and jumpering R

Pagina 83

8425 INVALID MODEL SELECTION ORSETUP ERROR – If status code 25 onlyflashes 4 times on power-up the control ismissing its model plug PL4 and isdefaulti

Pagina 84

85SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONUNIT OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in intermittent unitoperation.Furnace control must be grounded f

Pagina 85 - SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

86CPU will repeat the ignition sequence for up to three moreTrials-For-Ignition before going to Ignition-Lockout. Lock-out will be reset automatically

Pagina 86 - (Adaptive Mode)

87inducer motor speed gets within 15% of the required inter-mediate-heat RPM the furnace control CPU will start a 5second blower airflow change delay.

Pagina 87 - Cooling Mode

88DHUM. When there is a dehumidify demand, the DHUM input isactivated, which means 24 vac signal is removed from the DHUMinput terminal. In other word

Pagina 88

89338307-201 Rev. FA11595Fig. 63 -- Wiring Diagram59MN7A

Pagina 89

9AIR FOR COMBUSTION ANDVENTILATIONIntroductionDirect Vent (2--pipe) ApplicationsWhen the furnace is installed as a direct vent (2-pipe) furnace, nospe

Pagina 90 - Catalog No:59MN7A---04SI

90PARTS REPLACEMENT INFORMATION GUIDECasing GroupBlower doorBottom plateControl doorDoor knob assemblyTop filler plateElectrical Group3--Amp fuseCircu

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