Concentric termination, Vent termination clearances, Concentric vent termination – Sears 9MPD User Manual

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HONEYWELL SV9541M "SMART VALVE" Trouble shooting continued

LED

STATUS

INDICATES

CHECK/REPAIR

6 Flashes +

3 Flashes

Soft Lockout.

Last failure was pressure switch

Maximum recycle count exceeded

Combustion air blower is de-energized, Circulating blower is de­

energized after the "OFF" delay.

After 5-minute delay time, control system will reset and initiate a

new ignition sequence,

Ignition system control switch must be in the ON position.

Pressure switches operation, tubing, and wiring.

Restrictions in furnace air intake or vent piping.

High winds blowing against vent.

6 Flashes +

4 Flashes

Soft Lockout.

Last failure was limit circuit opened during run.

Combustion

air

blower

is

de-energized.

Circulating

blower

is

de-energized after the "OFF" delay.

After 5-minute delay time, control system will reset and initiate a

new ignition sequence,

Main limit switch.

Limit and rollout switch wiring is in good condition and securely

connected.

Restriction in duct work.

Dirty filter

7 Flashes

Soft Lockout.

Blower failure (fypical)

Limit trip took longer than 2 minutes to reset.

System will start a new ignition sequence after 1 hour, if call for

heat still present.

Dead blower.

Blocked duct work.

11. Concentric Termination

Vent Termination Clearances

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, FIRE AND EXPLO­
SION HAZARD

Failure to properly vent this furnace can result in

death, personal injury and/or property damage.

Inlet and outlet pipes may NOT be vented directly
above each other (standard vent terminals).

1. Determine termination locations based on clearances spe­

cified in following steps and as shown in Figure 7,

Figure 44 through Figure 49.

2. The vent termination must be located at least 12" above

ground or normally expected snow accumulation levels.

3.

Do

NOT

terminate over public walkways. Avoid areas

where condensate may cause problems such as above

planters, patios, or adjacent to windows where steam may

cause fogging.

4. The vent termination shall be located atleast 4'horizontally

from any electric meter, gas meter, gas regulator, and any
relief equipment. These distances apply

ONLY

to U.S.

installations.

5. The vent termination is to be located at least 3' above any

forced air inlet located within 10' ; and at least 10' from a
combustion air intake of another appliance, except another
direct vent furnace intake.

6

.

In Canada, the

Canadian Fuel Gas Code

takes prece­

dence over the preceding termination instructions.

Concentric Vent Termination - Kit #

NAHA001CV & NAHA002CV

These kits are for vertical or horizontal termination of the combus­
tion air inlet and the exhaust vent pipes on Category IV gas-fired
condensing furnaces. The NAHA001CV kit can be used for 3 ' di­
ameter pipe systems. The NAHA002CV kit can be used for 2"
diameter pipe system. RefertoTable 10 for the correct pipe size
for the furnace. Both the combustion air inlet and the exhaust vent
pipes must attach to the termination kit. The termination kit must
terminate outside the structure and must be installed per the
instructions outlined below for vertical or horizontal termination.

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