York D2EG 060, D3EG 036, D2EG 048 installation instructions Troubleshooting

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6.The pilot burner ignites but the sparker continues to spark and the main burners do not ignite.

a.Make the same checks and adjustments as described in Item 5.

b.Make sure that the pilot burner is not bent or damaged.

c. Make sure that the ground connections at the pilot burner, gas valve and ignitor control are intact. Check the high tension wire for good electrical connection. If all are intact, replace the ignitor module.

7.The pilot burner lights and the spark stops but the main burners do not light.

a.Check electrical connections between the ignitor con- trol and the gas valve. If intact, check for 24 volts across terminals “MV” and “COMMON” terminals. If no voltage is detected, replace the ignitor control. If voltage is pres- ent, replace the gas valve.

8.Furnace lights with roll out or one burner has delayed igni- tion.

a.Make sure that the pilot burner is aligned properly with the carryover as described in “PILOT CHECKOUT”.

b.Make sure that the carryovers on adjoining burners are screwed fast and are level with respect to one another.

9.Main burners light but exhibit erratic flame characteristics.

a.Adjust air shutters as described in “BURNER AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT”.

b.Check the main burner orifices for obstruction and alignment. Removal procedure is described in “BURNER INSTRUCTIONS”. Clean or replace burner orifices and burners as needed.

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Contents Reference For Your SafetyGeneral InspectionTable of Contents Installation Condensate Drain Service AccessPower and Control Wiring FiltersGAS Piping Disconnect Switch Bracket for UnitsWith Optional BELT-DRIVE Bracket Pipe SizingLOW NOx Application External SHUT-OFFGAS Connection Propane UNITS, Tanks and PipingApplication Shown Vent and Combustion AIR HoodsOptional Economizer Rain Hood Side DuctPhysical Data DEG CFM RPM Model AIR Flow864 770 908 805 948 835 987 870 894 885 940 980 1014 1020 1047 1095855 815 903 860 950 905 988 940 1022 970 884 815 925 850 964 880 1001 910FLA Amps Static ResistancesBlower Circuit Size Breaker DEG Supply Motor Ampacity MIN MAX RLA LRADetail B Utilities Entry DataAIR Flow Legend Detail aCooling Sequence of Operation OperationCooling System Preliminary Operation CoolingSTART-UP Burner Instructions Burner AIR Shutter AdjustmentSupply AIR AIR Blower and Temperature Rise Adjustments Pilot CheckoutSeconds Size of Test Dial For One Cu. ft Checking GAS InputGAS Rate Cubic Feet PER Hour Natural GASStructions MaintenanceNormal Maintenance Cleaning Flue Passages and Heating ElementsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting