Lennox International Inc Gas Units, G61MP Series Units installation instructions

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17 − Remove the primary limit from the vestibule panel.

18 − Remove two screws from the front cabinet flange at the blower deck. Spread cabinet sides slightly to allow clearance for removal of heat exchanger.

19 − Remove screws along vestibule sides and bottom which secure vestibule panel and heat exchanger as- sembly to cabinet. Remove two screws from blower rail which secure bottom heat exchanger flange. Re- move heat exchanger from furnace cabinet.

20 − Back wash heat exchanger with soapy water solution or steam. If steam is used it must be below 275°F (135°C) .

21 − Thoroughly rinse and drain the heat exchanger. Soap solutions can be corrosive. Take care to rinse entire assembly.

22 − Reinstall heat exchanger into cabinet making sure that the clamshells of the heat exchanger assembly are resting on the support located at the rear of the cabi- net. Remove the indoor blower to view this area through the blower opening.

23 − Re-secure the supporting screws along the vestibule sides and bottom to the cabinet.

24 − Reinstall cabinet screws on front flange at blower deck.

25 − Reinstall the primary limit on the vestibule panel.

26 − Route heating component wiring through hole in blow- er deck and reinsert strain relief bushing.

27 − Reinstall electrical junction box.

28 − Reinstall the combustion air inducer. Reconnect the 3−pin plug to the wire harness. Reconnect the two wires to the backup secondary limit, if applicable.

29 − Reinstall pressure switches and reconnect pressure switch wiring.

30 − Carefully connect combustion air pressure switch hosing from pressure switches to proper stubs on cold end header collector box.

31 − Reinstall condensate collars on each side of the fur- nace. Reconnect drain tubing to collector box.

32 − Reinstall condensate trap on same side as exhaust pipe. Reconnect condensate drain line to the conden- sate trap.

33 − Use securing screws to reinstall flue collars to either side of the furnace. Reconnect exhaust piping and ex- haust drain tubing.

34 − Replace flexible exhaust tee on combustion air induc- er and flue collars. Secure using three existing hose clamps.

35 − Reinstall burner box assembly in vestibule area.

36 − Reconnect flame roll−out switch wires.

37 − Reconnect sensor wire and reconnect 2−pin plug from ignitor.

38 − Secure burner box assembly to vestibule panel using four existing screws. Make sure burners line up in center of burner ports.

39 − Reinstall gas valve manifold assembly. Reconnect gas supply line to gas valve.

40 − Reinstall burner box cover.

41 − Reconnect wires to gas valve.

42 − Replace the blower compartment access panel.

43 − Refer to instruction on verifying gas and electrical con- nections when re−establishing supplies.

44 − Follow lighting instructions to light and operate fur- nace for 5 minutes to ensure that heat exchanger is clean and dry and that furnace is operating properly.

45 − Replace heating compartment access panel.

Cleaning the Burner Assembly

1 − Turn off electrical and gas power supplies to furnace. Remove upper and lower furnace access panels.

2 − Mark all gas valve wires and disconnect them from the valve.

3 − Disconnect the gas supply line from the gas valve. Re- move gas valve/manifold assembly.

4 − Mark and disconnect sensor wire from the sensor. Dis- connect 2-pin plug from the ignitor at the burner box.

5− Remove burner box cover and remove four screws which secure burner box assembly to vest panel. Re- move burner box from the unit.

NOTE − G61MP−135 units are secured to the vestibule panel by two additional screws. These screws must be removed for servicing; however it is not necessary to replace the screws.

6 − Use the soft brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to gently clean the face of the burners. Visually inspect the inside of the burners and crossovers for any block- age caused by foreign matter. Remove any blockage.

7− Reconnect the sensor wire and reconnect the 2−pin plug to the ignitor wiring harness.

8 − Reinstall the burner box assembly using the existing four screws. Make sure that the burners line up in the center of the burner ports.

9 − Reinstall the gas valve manifold assembly. Reconnect the gas supply line to the gas valve. Reinstall the burn- er box cover.

10 − Reconnect the gas valve wires to the gas valve.

11 − Replace the blower compartment access panel.

12 − Refer to instruction on verifying gas and electrical con- nections when re−establishing supplies.

13 − Follow lighting instructions to light and operate fur- nace for 5 minutes to ensure that heat exchanger is clean and dry and that furnace is operating properly.

14 − Replace heating compartment access panel.

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Contents Installation Instructions Table of ContentsG61MP Unit Dimensions − inches mm TOP ViewFront View Side View TOP CAP Glass AssemblyG61MP Parts Arrangement Sight BlowerInstallation Safety InformationDirect Vent Installation NON−DIRECT Vent G61MP Gas FurnaceUse of Furnace as Construction Heater General Combustion, Dilution & Ventilation AirEquipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from Inside Installation − Setting Equipment Equipment operationEquipment in Confined Space − ALL AIR from Outside Side View Setting EquipmentFront View END ViewUpflow Applications Refer to Engineering Handbook for additional informationFront View Furnace FrontFurnace Locations Bottom Leveling Bolt Setting an Upflow UnitLeveling Bolt NON−COMBUSTIBLE Floor Opening SizeAdditive Base Floor Opening Size Side ViewBlower Access Panel Typical Horizontal Ceiling ApplicationINTAKE/EXHAUST Connection Support Frame Drain PAN Exhaust Pipe GAS Connector MIN Raised Platform Condensate Line Service PlatformIntake Pipe Filters Pipe & Fittings SpecificationsPiping and Fittings Specifications Duct SystemOutdoor Termination Kits and Corresponding Equivalencies Model DIAVent Piping Guidelines Minimum Vent Pipe Lengths Maximum Vent Pipe LengthsJoint Cementing Procedure MAX Plug Plastic strapping or a large wire tieVenting Practices TrapTypical Exhaust Pipe Connections Direct Vent applications where combustion air is taken From indoors and flue gases are discharged outdoorsTransition Sweep ELL Intake Debris Screen Page Inside Corner Detail Inches 305mm or 12 in mmUS Installations1 Canadian Installations2 Direct Vent Roof Termination KIT Exhaust Pipe Termination Size ReductionG61MP TOP View Wall Ring KIT with Straight IntakeFront View Using Existing Chimney ANGLE−CUT in Direction G61MP Direct Vent ApplicationG61MP NON−DIRECT Vent Application Using Existing Chimney Condensate PipingSide View NON−DIRECT Vent Wall Ring Termination −RINGS CAP HI/LO Screws Condensate AssemblyCoupling CLEAN−OUT Access Vent Nipple TEEGas Piping Furnace Isolate GAS ValveHorizontal Applications Possible Gas Piping Configerations GAS Pipe Capacity − FT3/HR kL/HRElectrical Precautions and ProceduresInterior MAKE−UP BOX Installation Electrostatic Discharge ESDTypical G61MP Field Wiring Diagram Heat / 2 Cool Cut Intact OFF Cut Intact= Error Code Recall H= 24V Humidifier Output L= do not USE DIP Switches FunctionTWO−STAGE Integrated Control Board Integrated Control Board DIP Switch Settings and Jumpers Typical G61MP Wiring Diagram For Your Safety Read Before Operating Integrated Control BoardUnit Start−Up White Rodgers 36E Series GAS Valve Honeywell VR8205 Series GAS ValveGas Pressure Adjustment Urning Off Gas to Unit and call your service techniIf the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions High Altitude Information Order TWO EachOther Unit Adjustments Carbon Monoxide Poisoning HazardPage Blower Performance Data 270In. w.g High Low Cfm Watts 2840 1450 In. w.g High Low Cfm Watts 2720 1385 In. w.g High Low Cfm Watts 2730 1465 Heating Sequence of Operation Service Electrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion HazardPage Planned Service Ignition Control Board Diagnostic Codes Flash Code Status / Error Description+ Y Troubleshooting Heating Sequence of Operation On NextHeating Sequence of Operation Thermostat Calls for Heat Status LED − HeartbeatU1.40 microamps Or Heat Demand is SATISFIED. a Five Troubleshooting Cooling Sequence of Operation Cooling Sequence of OperationTroubleshooting Continuous Fan Sequence of Operation Repair Parts ListContinuous LOW Speed FAN Sequence of Operation G61MP Start−Up & Performance Check List Heat Anticipator Setting? Thermostat Level?Vent Pipe Sizing Worksheet − LP/Propane High Fire Manifold PressureRequirements for Commonwealth of Massachusetts LY BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL OBSTRUC- Tions
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G61MP Series Units, Gas Units specifications

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