Lennox International Inc DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE COLLECTION GAS FURNACE Electrical, Make−Up Box

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Leak Check

After gas piping is completed, carefully check all piping connections (factory− and field−installed) for gas leaks. Use a leak detecting solution or other preferred means.

NOTE − If emergency shutoff is necessary, shut off the main manual gas valve and disconnect the main power to the furnace. The installer should properly label these devices.

CAUTION

Some soaps used for leak detection are corrosive to certain metals. Carefully rinse piping thoroughly af- ter leak test has been completed. Do not use matches, candles, flame or other sources of ignition to check for gas leaks.

The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at pressures less than or equal to 1/2 psig (3.48 kPa, 14 inches w.c.).

IMPORTANT

When testing pressure of gas lines, gas valve must be disconnected and isolated. See figure 18. Gas valves can be damaged if subjected to pressures greater than 1/2 psig (3.48 kPa, 14 inches w.c.).

Refer to figure 24 for unit field wiring. See figures 21 and 22 for icomfort Touch® thermostat wiring in communicating applications. Table 13 shows DIP switch and on−board link settings for non−communicating thermostat applications. Typical wiring schematic is shown in figure 23.

INTERIOR MAKE−UP BOX INSTALLATION

(Left Side)

MAKE−UP

BOX

FIGURE 19

INTERIOR MAKE−UP BOX INSTALLATION

(Right Side)

MANUAL MAIN

SHUT−OFF VALVE WILL NOT HOLD NORMAL TEST PRESSURE

1/8 NPT PLUG

CAP

ISOLATE

GAS VALVE

FURNACE

MAKE−UP

FIGURE 18

Electrical

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

Precautions and Procedures

CAUTION

Electrostatic discharge can affect elec- tronic components. Take precautions to neutralize electrostatic charge by touching your hand and tools to metal prior to handling the control.

The unit is equipped with a field make−up box on the left hand side of the cabinet. The make−up box may be moved to the right side of the furnace to facilitate installation. If the make−up box is moved to the right hand side, clip the wire ties that bundle the wires together. Secure the excess wire to the existing harness to protect it from damage.

BOX

Cut the two wire ties to extend power wires for right side only

FIGURE 20

1 − The power supply wiring must meet Class I restric- tions. Protected by either a fuse or circuit breaker, se- lect circuit protection and wire size according to unit nameplate.

NOTE − Unit nameplate states maximum current draw. Maximum over−current protection allowed is shown in table 12.

TABLE 12

SL280DF Model

Maximum Over−Current

Protection (Amps)

 

 

 

070V36A

15

 

 

090V48B, 090V60C, 110V60C

20

 

 

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Contents Table of Contents Installation Instructions SL280DFVTOP View Unit Dimensions − inches mmParts Arrangement Safety Information SL280DFV Gas FurnaceShipping and Packing List General Use of Furnace as Construction HeaterCombustion, Dilution & Ventilation Air Equipment in Confined Space ALL AIR from Inside Equipment in Confined Space ALL AIR from Outside Equipment in Confined SpaceEquipment Confined Space ALL AIR from Outside NON−COMBUSTIBLE Floor Opening Size Downflow InstallationSL280DFV Unit Setting EquipmentCooling Coil Properly Plenum Sized Floor OpeningFilters Venting Duct SystemTables for installations −1/2 MIN MAX 126 FAN + FAN FAN + NAT 168 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Gas PipingGas Pipe Capacity − ft3/hr m3/hr MAKE−UP BOX ElectricalNon−Communicating Icomfortt Integrated Control Outdoor Unit Icomfort Touch 120V Connections System WiringApplications 24V Humidifier ConnectionsSL280 Field Wiring Applications With Conventional Thermostat OFF Single Stage Thermostat w Dual fuel capa Bilities SL280DFV Schematic Wiring Diagram Typical SL280DFV Field Wiring Diagram + = Data High Connection − = Data LOW Connection Integrated Control−10% approx OFF On−Board Links Blower Data 1400 Operating System Demand System Response Sequence VAC Room Thermostat Calls for First Stage Cooling GAS Valve Shown in on Position Unit Start−UpProper Combustion Gas Pressure AdjustmentHigh Altitude Manifold Pressure SettingsHeating Sequence of Operation Other Unit AdjustmentsSEC Heating Operation with TWO−STAGE ThermostatElectrical SHOCK, Fire Or Explosion Hazard ServiceSL280DFV BURNER, Combustion AIR Inducer Assembly Page Repair Parts List Planned ServiceIntegrated Control Diagnostic Codes Integrated Control Diagnostic ModesEquipment is unable to communicate. Indicates Reconfigure the system. Replace control if heating Low pressure switch failed open To flame failure Limiters to protect the motor from damage caused Sor run cycle, or after power reset Volt power−up of the furnace control, Program Unit Capacity/Size ModeCall for FIRST−STAGE Heat Troubleshooting Heating Sequence of OperationCall for Heat Satisfied Call for SECOND−STAGE Heat2ND Stage Heat Call for Heat Satisfied FIRST−STAGE Heat SECOND−STAGE HeatCall for Cooling Troubleshooting Cooling Sequence of OperationCall for FAN Troubleshooting Continuous Fan Sequence of Operation
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DAVE LENNOX SIGNATURE COLLECTION GAS FURNACE, SL280DFV specifications

Lennox International Inc has made a significant mark in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, known for its commitment to innovation and energy efficiency. One of its standout products is the SL280DFV model, a high-efficiency gas furnace designed to meet the needs of modern homes.

The SL280DFV boasts an impressive Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating of up to 80%. This rating indicates that the furnace converts 80% of the fuel it consumes into usable heat, making it a cost-effective choice for homeowners. The high efficiency not only reduces energy bills but also lessens the environmental impact by minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.

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