Johnson Controls TM9V*MP Section V Electrical Power, Electrical Power Connections, Afue

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SECTION V: ELECTRICAL POWER

 

Field wiring to the unit must be grounded. Electric wires that are field

ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTIONS

 

 

installed shall conform to the temperature limitation for 63°F (35°C) rise

 

 

wire when installed in accordance with instructions. Refer to Table 7 in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

these instructions for specific furnace electrical data.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use copper conductors only.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 7: Ratings & Physical / Electrical Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input

 

Output

 

Nominal

Cabinet Width

Total Unit

AFUE

High Fire

Low Fire

 

 

High/Low

High/Low

 

Airflow

Air Temp. Rise

Air Temp. Rise

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amps

 

 

 

MBH

kW

MBH

kW

CFM

 

m3/min

in.

cm

%

°F

°C

°F

°C

 

 

 

 

 

 

40/26

12/8

38/25

11/7

1000

 

28.3

14-1/2

36.8

9

96

30 - 60

17-33

20-50

11-28

 

 

60/39

18/11

58/37

17/11

1200

 

34

17-1/2

44.4

9

96

35 - 65

19-36

35-65

19-36

 

 

80/52

23/15

77/50

22/14

1200

 

34

17-1/2

44.4

9

96

40 - 70

22-39

35-65

19-36

 

 

80/52

23/15

77/50

22/14

1600

 

45.3

21

53.3

12

96

35 - 65

19-36

35-65

19-36

 

 

100/65

29/19

96/62

28/18

1600

 

45.3

21

53.3

12

96

35 - 65

19-36

30-60

17-33

 

 

100/65

29/19

96/62

28/18

2000

 

56.6

21

53.3

14

96

35 - 65

19-36

35-65

19-36

 

 

120/78

35/23

115/75

33/22

2000

 

56.6

24-1/2

62.2

14

96

35 - 65

19-36

35-65

19-36

 

 

Input

Max. Outlet

 

Blower

Blower Size

Max.

Min. Wire Size

Operating

 

 

 

 

High/Low

Air Temp.

 

Over-current

(awg) @ 75 ft.

Weight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MBH

kW

°F

°C

HP

 

Amps

in.

cm

Protect

One Way

Lbs.

Kg.

 

 

 

 

40/26

12/8

180

82.2

1/2

 

7

11 x 8

27.9 x 20.3

15

14

113

51.2

 

 

 

 

60/39

18/11

170

76.7

1/2

 

7

11 x 8

27.9 x 20.3

15

14

122

55.3

 

 

 

 

80/52

23/15

175

79.4

1/2

 

7

11 x 8

27.9 x 20.3

15

14

126

57.1

 

 

 

 

80/52

23/15

175

79.4

3/4

 

10.2

11 x 10

27.9 x 25.4

15

14

136

61.7

 

 

 

 

100/65

23/15

175

79.4

3/4

 

10.2

11 x 10

27.9 x 25.4

15

14

142

64.4

 

 

 

 

100/65

29/19

175

79.4

1

 

 

12.7

11 x 11

27.9 x 27.9

20

12

145

65.7

 

 

 

 

120/78

35/23

170

76.7

1

 

 

12.7

11 x 11

27.9 x 27.9

20

12

156

70.7

 

 

 

Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) numbers are determined in accordance with DOE test procedures.

Wire size and over current protection must comply with the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70-latest edition) and all local codes. The furnace shall be installed so that the electrical components are protected from water.

SUPPLY VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

Junction

Box

Connect ground lead to screw

Electrical Entry

L1-Hot BLK

Neutral WHT

FIGURE 17: Electrical Wiring

1.Provide a power supply separate from all other circuits. Install over- current protection and disconnect switch per local/national electrical codes. The switch should be close to the unit for convenience in servicing. With the disconnect or fused switch in the OFF position, check all wiring against the unit wiring label. Refer to the wiring dia- gram in this instruction.

2.Remove the wiring box cover screws. Route all power wiring through a conduit connector or other proper bushing that has been installed into the unit opening and the junction box. In the junction box there is a black wire, a white wire and a green ground screw. Connect the power supply as shown on the unit’s wiring label located on the inside of the blower compartment door, or the wiring schematic in this section. Connect the black wire to L1 (hot) from the power supply. Connect the white wire to neutral. Connect the ground wire (installer-supplied) to the green (equipment ground) screw. An alternate wiring method is to use a field-provided 2”

(5.1 cm) x 4” (10.2 cm) box and cover on the outside of the furnace. Route the furnace leads into the box using a protective bushing where the wires pass through the furnace panel. After making the wiring connections replace the wiring box cover and screws. Refer to Figure 17.

3.The furnace's control system requires correct polarity of the power supply and a proper ground connection. Refer to Figure 17.

The power connection leads and wiring box may be relocated to the left side of the furnace. Remove the screws and cut wire tie holding excess wiring. Reposition on the left side of the furnace and fasten using holes provided.

LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL WIRING CONNECTIONS

Install the field-supplied thermostat by following the instructions that come with the thermostat. With the thermostat set in the OFF position and the main electrical source disconnected, connect the thermostat wiring from the wiring connections on the thermostat to the terminal board on the ignition module, as shown in Figures 18 - 21. Electronic thermostats may require the common wire to be connected. Apply strain relief to thermostat wires passing through cabinet. If air condition- ing equipment is installed, use thermostat wiring to connect the Y and C terminals on the furnace control board to the proper wires on the con- densing unit (unit outside).

Set the heat anticipator in the room thermostat to 0.4 amps. Setting it lower will cause short cycles. Setting it higher will cause the room temperature to exceed the set points.

Some electronic thermostats do not have adjustable heat anticipa- tors. They should be set to six cycles per hour. Follow the thermostat manufacturer's instructions.

The 24-volt, 40 VA transformer is sized for the furnace components only, and should not be connected to power auxiliary devices such as humidifiers, air cleaners, etc. The transformer may provide power for an air conditioning unit contactor.

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Contents Models TM9V*MP List of SectionsList of Figures List of TablesSection I Safety Specific Safety Rules and PrecautionsSafety Requirements Combustion AIR Quality List of Contaminants Codes and StandardsInspection Furnace Location and ClearancesFloor Base and Ductwork Installation Downflow Section II DuctworkDuctwork General Information Duct FlangesCoil Installation COIL/FURNACE Assembly MC/FC/PC Series CoilsFurnace Assembly MC & FC Series Coils Coil Flange InstallationDownflow Duct Connectors Coil / Furnace Assembly HC Series CoilsBottom Return and Attic Installations Critical Coil ProjectionHorizontal Application Downflow ApplicationFilter Installation Cabinet Dimensions InchesAttempt to install filters inside the furnace Section III FiltersGAS Safety GAS Piping InstallationSection IV GAS Piping Side ReturnHigh Altitude Pressure Switch Conversion GAS Orifice Conversion for Propane LPHigh Altitude GAS Orifice Conversion Manifold Pressures in. w.c Manifold Pressures kPaSection V Electrical Power Electrical Power ConnectionsLOW Voltage Control Wiring Connections Supply Voltage ConnectionsAC 9A TWO Stage Variable Speed Furnace OD Models AC 24C ID Models OD Models Accessory Connections Electronic AIR Cleaner ConnectionHumidifier Connection Single Stage ThermostatCondensate Drain Termination Typical. Combustion Pipe Drain TeeWill cause the furnace Airflow Horizontal Left Right Configuration Horizontal Right Inducer AS ReceivedCombustion AIR and Vent Safety Section VII Combustion AIR and Vent SystemCombustion AIR/VENT Pipe Sizing Model Input Pipe Size MaximumCombustion AIR and Vent Piping Assembly Combustion AIR / VentingElbow Fitting Equivalent LengthVent Clearances Home LayoutVent System Vent Applications and TerminationVenting Multiple Units Downward Venting Outdoor Combustion AirCombustion AIR Supply Ambient Combustion Air SupplyCombustion Air Source From Outdoors Dampers, Louvers and Grilles Canada OnlyAir Supply Openings and Ducts Free AreaVentilated Combustion Air Ventilated Combustion Air TerminationSection Viii START-UP Adjustments Vent Blower RotationGAS Piping Leak Check Ignition System SequenceSeconds For Revolution Cu FtRevolution Adjustment of Manifold GAS Pressure & Input Rate Read the inlet gas pressureRead the manifold gas pressure Inlet GAS Pressure RangeAdjustment of Temperature Rise Adjustment of FAN Control SettingsHeating Indoor Fan Off Delay Variable Speed MotorsHigh / LOW Speed Cooling and Heat Pump CFM High / LOW Heat CFMSection IX Safety Controls Section X Normal Operation and DiagnosticsTroubleshooting Furnace Control DiagnosticsHeating Cycle Diagnostic Fault Code Storage and Retrieval Section XI Replacement Parts List Replacement Part Contact InformationDescription XII Wiring DiagramWiring Diagram York International Corp York Drive Norman, OK

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