Lennox International Inc SL280UH090V36B, SL280UH090V48B, SL280UH070V36A Non−Communicating

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8 − An unpowered, normally open (dry) set of contacts with a 1/4" spade terminal

er connections and may be connected to 24V or 120V. Any humidifier rated up to one amp can be connected to these terminals. In 120V humidifier applications the neutral leg of the circuit can be connected to one of the provided neutral terminals. This terminal is energized in the heating mode.

9 − Install the room thermostat according to the instruc- tions provided with the thermostat. See table 11 for field wiring connections in varying applications. If the furnace is being matched with a heat pump, refer to the instruction packaged with the dual fuel thermostat.

Thermostat Selection

CAUTION

Field wiring for both communicating and non−com- municating applications is illustrated in diagrams, which begin on Page 27.

Non−Communicating

In non−communicating applications the SL280UHV is de- signed to operate in a SINGLE−STAGE mode or TWO− STAGE mode using a conventional thermostat.

For optimal performance in non−communicating applica- tions, Lennox recommends use of a ComfortSense® 7000 high quality electronic digital thermostat or any other with adjustable settings for 1st stage / 2nd stage on / off differen- tials and adjustable stage timers.

Lennox recommends the following two−stage thermostat settings:

First heat stage differential set to 1/2 to 1 degree F; second heat stage differential set to 1/2 or 1 degree F; second heat stage upstage timer disabled, or set to maximum (1 hr mini- mum).

Communicating

In communicating applications the icomfort Touch® ther- mostat must be used. Refer to the instructions provided with the thermostat for installation, set−up and operation. In communicating system all unused thermostat wire in the wire bundle needs to be terminated inside and out. The ex- tra wires can terminate on the ’C" terminal of the icomfortt communication terminal strip. (RSBus). Using an addition- al wire come off "C" terminal and wire nut all the extra wires together. Termination on the outdoor control must match the indoor control.

Indoor Blower Speeds

Non−Communicating

1 − When the thermostat is set to AN ON," the indoor blower will run continuously at a field selectable per- centage of the second−stage cooling speed when there is no cooling or heating demand. The factory default setting is 38% of cool speed.

2 − When the SL280UHV is running in the heating mode, the indoor blower will run on the heating speed desig- nated by the positions of DIP switches 11, 12 and 13. First stage heating will run at 91% heat speed.

3 − When there is a cooling demand, the indoor blower will run on the cooling speed designated by the positions of DIP switches 5 and 6. First stage cooling will run at 70% cool speed.

Communicating

NOTE − When the SL280UHV is used with icomfort Touch® thermostat, proper indoor blower speed selec- tions are made by the communicating thermostat.

1 − When the thermostat is set to AN ON," the indoor blower will run at setting determined during system configuration.

2 − When there is a heating demand the fan will run on heating speeds for firing rate.

3 − When there is a cooling demand, the fan will run on the first stage and second stage cooling speed set using the icomfort Touch® thermostat in the installer setup mode. The factory default is based upon 400 CFM a ton.

Generator Use − Voltage Requirements

The following requirements must be kept in mind when specifying a generator for use with this equipment:

SThe furnace requires 120 volts (Range: 102 volts to 132 volts)

SThe furnace operates at 60 Hz + 5% (Range: 57 Hz to 63 Hz)

SThe furnace integrated control requires both correct polarity and proper ground. Both polarity and proper grounding should be checked before attempting to op- erate the furnace on either permanent or temporary power

SGenerator should have a wave form distortion of less than 5% THD (total harmonic distortion)

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Contents Installation Instructions SL280UHV Table of ContentsSide Return Air Opening Unit Dimensions − inches mmReturn air from both sides Either SideSight Glass Access Panel Blower AssemblyParts Arrangement Shipping and Packing List Safety InformationSL280UHV Gas Furnace Air Handler Unit Use of Furnace as Construction HeaterGeneral EvaporatorCombustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air Equipment in Confined Space ALL AIR from InsideEquipment Confined Space ALL AIR from Outside Equipment in Confined Space ALL AIR from OutsideEquipment in Confined Space Blower Motor Rigid LEG Setting EquipmentBottom Indoor AIR 20 X 25 XFurnace Front Return AIR BaseEnd Bottom Horizontal Application Installation Clearances Top LeftRight Typical Horizontal ApplicationFilters Duct SystemTop Vent Discharge VentingUpflow Position Left Side Vent DischargeSide Vent Discharge Horizontal Left PositionHorizontal Right Position Sticker Common Venting Using Metal−Lined Masonry ChimneyDisconnected Vent Vent PipeVent Connector Through an unused masonry chimney flue is not considered102 127 −1/2 152 178 10−1/2 MIN MAX Feet FAN + FAN FAN + NAT 130 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Gas Piping Ers or straps. Install a drip leg in vertical pipe runs to− In some localities, codes may require the installation Every 8 to 10 feet 2.44 to 3.01 m with suitable hangRight−Side Air Discharge Horizontal ApplicationLeft−Side Air Discharge Electrostatic Discharge ESD Interior MAKE−UP BOX InstallationElectrical BOXNon−Communicating CommunicatingIcomfortt Integrated Control Outdoor Unit Icomfort Touch 120V Connections NON−COMMUNICATING System WiringCommunicating System Wiring ApplicationsDIP Switch Settings and On−Board Links See figure OFF Single Stage Thermostat w Dual fuel capa Bilities SL280UHV Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical SL280UHV Field Wiring Diagram + = Data High Connection − = Data LOW Connection Integrated ControlRS−BUS Link TB82, future use −10% approx OFF On−Board Links 940 1045985 880SL280UH090V36B Blower Performance less filter 1155 12801220 10951170 12951235 11101165 13601230 11001160 12901225 1380+18% 1605 SL280UH110V60C Blower Performance less filter +18% 1785 SL280UH135V60D Blower Performance less filter Operating Sequence Compressor Thermostat energizes Y2White Rodgers GAS Valve For Your Safety Read Before LightingUnit Start−Up Honeywell GAS ValveProper Combustion Gas Pressure AdjustmentGAS Meter Clocking Chart DialHigh Altitude Other Unit Adjustments Heating Sequence of OperationSEC Heating Operation with TWO−STAGE ThermostatHeating Operation with Single Stage Thermostat Service Electrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion Hazard11− Back wash using steam. Begin from the burner opening SL280UHV BURNER, Combustion AIR Inducer Assembly13− To clean the combustion air inducer visually inspect 17− Reinstall burner box, manifold assembly and burner boxSL280UHV NOX Inserts Planned Service Repair Parts ListIntegrated Control Diagnostic Modes Integrated Control Diagnostic CodesPower at the thermostat. Alert stops all services Normal operation 5 seconds after fault recoveredFurnace / air handler. Clears after fault recovered Equipment is unable to communicate. IndicatesControl will still operate on default parameter set Reconfigure the system. Replace control if heatingMissioning and Execute ’Set Factory Default mode’ Ate feature will be set as ’installed’ and that couldFault is cleared Low pressure switch failed openSumes normal operation after fault is cleared Tion after fault is clearedSoft lockout or reset Open or not within specifications −hour soft lockOut. Clears when flame has been proven stable To flame failureError after current is sensed in both RUN Pair/add duct. Cleared after the current service deIs not running. Check power to outdoor unit. Clears Vice is removed, or after power resetSor run cycle, or after power reset Program Unit Capacity/Size Mode FinishedTroubleshooting Heating Sequence of Operation Call for FIRST−STAGE HeatCall for SECOND−STAGE Heat Call for Heat SatisfiedCall for Heat Satisfied FIRST−STAGE Heat SECOND−STAGE Heat 2ND Stage HeatTroubleshooting Cooling Sequence of Operation Call for CoolingTroubleshooting Continuous Fan Sequence of Operation Call for FAN