Service Guide

SERVICING
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RED
RESET
BUTTON
COLOR
IDENTIFYING
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a. If no voltage is measured on either side of control it
indicates ignition control or wiring to control problem.
b. If voltage is measured on one side of the control and
not the other it indicates the control is open.
c. If voltage is measured on both sides of the control the
wiring to gas valve or valve is at fault.
3. After check and/or replacement of rollout switch, reinstall
burner compartment door and verify proper unit operation.




S

R R SR R
S S 
 R SRS 
 RS
R   S  S RR
 RS JR R 
1. Remove burner compartment door to gain access to
the induced draft blower motor.
2. Disconnect the motor wire leads from its connection
point at the induced draft motor.
3. Using a ohmmeter, test for continuity between each of
the motor leads.
4. Touch one probe of the ohmmeter to the motor frame
(ground) and the other probe in turn to each lead.
If the windings do not test continuous or a reading is
obtained to ground, replace the motor.
5. If the windings have a continuity reading, reconnect
wires. Turn power on to the furnace and turn the
thermostat on in the heating mode. Check voltage for
115V at the induced draft motor terminals during the tri-
al for ignition. If you have 115V and the motor does not
run, replace the induced draft motor.
6. After completing check and/or replacement of induced
draft motor, reinstall burner compartment door.
7. Turn on electrical power and verify proper unit opera-
tion.

A combination redundant operator type gas valve which
provides all manual and automatic control functions required
for gas red heating equipment is used.
The valve provides control of main burner gas ow, pressure
regulation, and 100 percent safety shut-o󰀨.

S  R R SR
Single stage gas valves should be tested on the furnance with
24 VAC connected to the gas valve and manometers reading
supply line and manifold pressures.

The main burners are used to provide complete combustion
of various fuels in a limited space, and transfer this heat of
the burning process to the heat exchanger.
Proper ignition, combustion, and extinction are primarily due
to burner design, orice sizing, gas pressure, primary and
secondary air, vent and proper seating of burners.



S  S  R R S
In checking main burners, look for signs of rust, oversized and
undersized carry over ports restricted with foreign material,
etc, refer to previous drawing. Burner cross-over slots must
not be altered in size.

A predetermined xed gas orice is used in all of these
furnaces. That is an orice which has a xed bore and position
as shown in the following drawing.
No resizing should be attempted until all factors are taken
into consideration such as inlet and manifold gas pressure,
alignment, and positioning, specic gravity and BTU content
of the gas being consumed.
The only time resizing is required is when a reduction in ring
rate is required for an increase in altitude.
Orices should be treated with care in order to prevent
damage. They should be removed and installed with a box-