Goodman Mfg ANSI Z21.47CSA-2.3 User Manual

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Open Thermal Protection Device

If the primary limit switch opens, the gas valve is immediately
deenergized, the induced draft and air circulating blowers
are energized. The induced draft and air circulator blowers
remain energized until the limit switch recloses. The diag-
nostic fault code for an open limit is four (4) flashes.

A primary limit will open due to excessive supply air tempera-
tures. This can be caused by a dirty filter, excessive duct
static, insufficient air flow, or a faulty limit. Check filters, total
external duct static, blower motor, blower motor speed tap
(see wiring diagram), and limit. This limit will automatically
reset once the temperature falls below a preset level.

Flame Detected with Gas Valve Closed

If flame is detected with the gas valve deenergized, the com-
bustion and air circulator blowers are energized. The diag-
nostic fault code is five (5) flashes for this condition. The
control can be reset by removing the power supply to the unit
or it will automatically reset after one hour. Miswiring is the
probable cause for this fault.

A

BNORMAL

O

PERATION

- C

OOLING

Short Cycle Compressor Delay

The automatic ignition control has a built-in feature that pre-
vents damage to the compressor in short cycling situations.
In the event of intermittent power losses or intermittent ther-
mostat operation, the ignition control will delay output to the
compressor contactor for three minutes from the time power
is restored. (Compressor is off a total of three minutes). The
diagnostic LED will flash six (6) times to indicate the com-
pressor contactor output is being delayed.

NOTE: Some electronic thermostats also have a built-in
compressor short cycle timer that may be longer than the
three minute delay given above. If you are using an electronic
thermostat and the compressor has not started after three
minutes, wait an additional five minutes to allow the thermostat
to complete its short cycle delay time.

INPUT RATING

It is the responsibility of the contractor to adjust the gas input
to the unit. The input rate can be calculated by using the
formula:

I

NPUT Btu/Hr =

3600 x HV

T

WHERE:
HV = Heating value of fuel = Btu/ft of gas
T = Time in seconds per ft of gas flow as read from gas meter

3

3

Adjust input rate by varying the adjustment of the gas pres-
sure regulator on the gas valve. All adjustments must be made
with furnace operating at high fire and at normal operating
temperature. Clockwise (P) rotation of the pressure regula-
tor screw increases pressure and gas flow rate. Turn screw
counterclockwise (Q) to decrease pressure and gas flow rate.
After adjustment the furnace temperature rise must be within

the range specified on the unit data plate. NOTE: Thermal
efficiency of the furnace is a product efficiency rating deter-
mined under continuous operating conditions independent
of any installed system.

INLET

OUTLET

Gas Valve
On/Off Switch

Regulator Cover Screws
(Reg. Adj. Beneath these screws)

High Fire
Adjust

Low Fire
Adjust

WHITE-RODGERS 36H54 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS

HONEYWELL 0151M00015 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS

T

O

 

PREVENT

 

UNRELIABLE

 

OPERATION

 

OR

 

EQUIPMENT

 

DAMAGE

THE

 

GAS

 

MANIFOLD

 

PRESSURE

 

MUST

 

BE

 

AS

 

SPECIFIED

 

ON

 

THE

 

UNIT

 

RATING

 

PLATE

. O

NLY

 

MINOR

 

ADJUSTMENTS

 

SHOULD

 

BE

 

MADE

 

BY

 

ADJUSTING

 

THE

 

GAS

 

VALVE

 

PRESSURE

 

REGULATOR

.

CAUTION

AIR FLOW ADJUSTMENTS

The drive on the supply fan is typically set in the middle of the
RPM range. The drive motor sheave pitch diameter is field
adjustable for the required airflow. Refer to “Drive
Adjustments” section below.

When the final adjustments are complete, the current draw
of the motor should be checked and compared to the full
load current rating of the motor. The amperage must not ex-
ceed the service factor stamped on the motor nameplate.
The total airflow must not be less than that required for op-
eration of the electric heaters or the furnace.

If an economizer is installed, check the unit operating bal-
ance with the economizer at full outside air and at minimum
outside air. Upon completion of the air flow balancing, we
recommend replacing the variable pitched motor sheave with
a properly-sized fixed sheave. A matching fixed sheave will
provide longer belt and bearing life and vibration free opera-
tion. Initially, it is best to have a variable pitched motor sheave

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