Johnson Controls GG9S'MP Section Ix Start-Upand Adjustments, UIM-H-0712, Vent Blower Rotation

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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

364861-UIM-H-0712

CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD

Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon- monxide poisoning or death.

The following steps shall be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation, while all other appliances connected to the venting system are not in operation:

1.Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch. Determine that there is no blockage, restriction, leakage, corrosion or other deficiencies, which could cause an unsafe condition.

2.Close all building doors and windows and all doors.

3.Turn on clothes dryers and TURN ON any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they shall operate at maximum speed. Open the fireplace dampers. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan.

4.Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected in operation. Adjust thermostat so the appliance shall operate contin- uously.

5.Test each appliance (such as a water heater) equipped with a draft hood for spillage (down-draft or no draft) at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Appliances that do not have draft hoods need to be checked at the vent pipe as close to the appliance as possible. Use a combustion analyzer to check the CO2 and CO levels of each appliance. Use a draft gauge to check for a downdraft or inadequate draft condition.

6.After it has been determined that each appliance properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fire- place dampers and any other gas burning appliance to their normal condition.

7.If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, a problem exists with either the venting system or the appliance does not have enough combustion air (Supply Air from outside) to complete combustion. This condition must be corrected before the appliance can function safely.

NOTE: An unsafe condition exists when the CO reading exceeds 40 ppm and the draft reading is not in excess of - 0.1” w.c. (-25 kPa) with all of the appliance(s) operating at the same time.

8.Any corrections to the venting system and / or to the supply (outside) air system must be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1 or CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (latest editions). If the vent system must be resized, follow the appropriate tables in Appendix G of the above codes or for this appliance.

Specially Engineered Installations

The above requirements shall be permitted to be waived where special engineering, approved by the authority having jurisdiction, provides an adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation.

Be sure to instruct the owner not to block this intake pipe.

VENT BLOWER ROTATION

For ease of venting, the vent blower may be rotated 90° in either direc- tion. For upflow installations the vent may exit through the top or either side of the cabinet. For downflow installations, the vent blower must be rotated so that the vent exits through either side of the cabinet. See Fig- ures 25-28 for details.

SECTION IX: START-UP AND

ADJUSTMENTS

The initial start-up of the furnace requires the following additional procedures:

All electrical connections made in the field and in the factory should be checked for proper tightness.

When the gas supply is initially connected to the furnace, the gas piping may be full of air. In order to purge this air, it is recommended that the ground union be loosened until the odor of gas is detected. When gas is detected, immediately retighten the union and check for leaks. Allow five minutes for any gas to dissipate before continuing with the start-up procedure. Be sure proper ventilation is available to dilute and carry away any vented gas.

GAS PIPING LEAK CHECK

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow the safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or property damage.

Never test for gas leaks with an open flame. Use a commercially available soap solution made specifically for the detection of leaks to check all connections. A fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

Burner ignition may not be satisfactory on first startup due to residual air in the gas line or until gas manifold pressure is adjusted. The igni- tion control will make three attempts to light before locking out.

It is recommended that when the gas supply is first connected to the furnace, the ground union be loosened until the odor of gas is detected. When gas is detected, immediately tighten the union and check for gas leaks. Allow five minutes for any gas to dissipate before continuing with the startup procedure. Be sure that proper ventilation is available to dilute and carry away any vented gas.

With furnace in operation, check all of the pipe joints, gas valve connec- tions and manual valve connections for leakage using an approved gas detector, a non-corrosive leak detection fluid or other leak detection methods. Take appropriate action to stop any leak. If a leak persists, replace the faulty component.

The furnace and its equipment shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply during any pressure testing of that system at test pres- sures in excess of 0.5 psig (3.45 kPa).

The furnace must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing the equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system.

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Contents RESIDENTIAL GAS FURNACE INSTALLATION MANUALMODELS TG9S*MP, GG9S*MP 95.5% AFUE Single Stage Multi-positionSPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS SECTION I SAFETYSAFETY REQUIREMENTS 364861-UIM-H-0712STEP 2 - General Installation STEP 1 - SafetySTEP 6 - Gas Piping and Gas Pipe Pressure Testing 364861-UIM-H-0712Installation in a residential garage Clearances for access/service364861-UIM-H-0712 INSPECTIONThe duct system’s design and installation must FLOOR BASE AND DUCTWORK INSTALLATION - DOWNFLOWinstalled SECTION II DUCTWORKCOIL/FURNACE ASSEMBLY - MC/FC/PC SERIES COILS COIL INSTALLATIONFURNACE ASSEMBLY - MC & FC SERIES COILS COIL FLANGE INSTALLATIONCOIL / FURNACE ASSEMBLY - HC SERIES COILS DOWNFLOW DUCT CONNECTORSBOTTOM RETURN AND ATTIC INSTALLATIONS DIMENSION “C” INCHSUSPENDED FURNACE / CRAWL SPACE INSTALLATION ATTIC INSTALLATION364861-UIM-H-0712 DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONFIGURE 13 Dimensions FILTER INSTALLATIONCabinet Dimensions Inches attempt to install filters inside the furnaceGAS SAFETY DANGERGAS PIPING INSTALLATION SECTION IV GAS PIPINGHIGH ALTITUDE PRESSURE SWITCH CONVERSION SECTION V ELECTRICAL POWERELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS DANGER364861-UIM-H-0712 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONSSUPPLY VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS InputJohnson Controls Unitary Products AC 5D364861-UIM-H-0712 364861-UIM-H-0712 HP 2CSingle Stage Heat Pump - Single Stage PSC Furnace ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER CONNECTION ACCESSORY CONNECTIONSSECTION VI TWINNING AND STAGING 364861-UIM-H-0712Twinning Operation 364861-UIM-H-0712Staging Operation STAGINGCONDENSATE DRAIN TERMINATION 364861-UIM-H-0712Johnson Controls Unitary Products Open Stand Pipe Anti-siphonair vent 5” Min Tee1 pressure switchhose pressure switch hoseINDUCER ROTATED FOR RIGHT SIDE VENTING UPFLOWDOWNFLOW - INDUCER ROTATED FOR RIGHT SIDE VENTING AIRFLOW AIRFLOWDOWNFLOW - INDUCER ROTATED FOR LEFT SIDE VENTING HORIZONTAL - LEFT HORIZONTAL - LEFT INDUCER ROTATEDINDUCER AS RECEIVED Except for 130K Model AIRFLOW1Move pressure switch hose to this position Move pressure switch hose to this positionHORIZONTAL - RIGHT INDUCER ROTATED HORIZONTAL - RIGHTSECTION VIII COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SYSTEM COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT SAFETY364861-UIM-H-0712 COMBUSTION AIR/VENT PIPE SIZINGFIGURE 29 Dimensions COMBUSTION AIR AND VENT PIPING ASSEMBLYElbow A Dimension 364861-UIM-H-0712US Installation2,3 Canadian Installations1,3364861-UIM-H-0712 VENT CLEARANCESVENT SYSTEM 364861-UIM-H-0712VENT APPLICATIONS AND TERMINATION VENTING MULTIPLE UNITSDOWNWARD VENTING 364861-UIM-H-0712COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY Outdoor Combustion AirAmbient Combustion Air Supply 364861-UIM-H-0712Dampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada Only Combustion Air Source From OutdoorsAir Supply Openings and Ducts 364861-UIM-H-0712Ventilated Combustion Air Ventilated Combustion Air TerminationSpecially Engineered Installations SECTION IX START-UPAND ADJUSTMENTS364861-UIM-H-0712 VENT BLOWER ROTATIONIGNITION SYSTEM SEQUENCE 364861-UIM-H-0712CALCULATING THE FURNACE INPUT NAT. GAS HOT SURFACE IGNITION SYSTEMJohnson Controls Unitary Products 364861-UIM-H-07121 Revolution 1 Cu Ft364861-UIM-H-0712 ADJUSTMENT OF MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE & INPUT RATERead the inlet gas pressure Read the manifold gas pressureADJUSTMENT OF FAN CONTROL SETTINGS ADJUSTMENT OF TEMPERATURE RISEDANGER 364861-UIM-H-0712Bottom Airflow Data SCFM 364861-UIM-H-0712Johnson Controls Unitary Products 364861-UIM-H-0712SECTION XI NORMAL OPERATION AND DIAGNOSTICS SECTION X SAFETY CONTROLSBLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH ROLLOUT SWITCH CONTROLSJohnson Controls Unitary Products FURNACE CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS364861-UIM-H-0712 REPLACEMENT PART CONTACT INFORMATION SECTION XII REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTDIAGNOSTIC FAULT CODE STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL 364861-UIM-H-0712SECTION XIII WIRING Wiring Diagram - 95% Single-StageFurnaceDIAGRAM Johnson Controls Unitary ProductsNorman, OK York International Corp 5005 York Drive