Install Instructions

22
6-580.5
Automatic Reset High Limit
The unit heater comes standard with an automatic reset high
limit switch that will shut-off the gas should the discharge air
temperature become excessive. See Figure 12.1, indicator
7
for the location of either the standard automatic high limit switch.
The switch should operate only when something is seriously
wrong with the unit operation. Anytime the switch operates,
correct the difficulty immediately or serious damage may result.
If the switch cuts off the gas supply during normal operation, refer
to the “Not Enough Heat” section of Service & Troubleshooting.
Not Enough Heat
Too Much Heat
1. Unit cycling on high limit.
a. Obstructions/leaks in duct system.
b. Main pressure set too high.
c. Blower motor not energized.
d. Loose belt
e. Blower speed too low.
f. Blocked/damaged venting system.
g. Air distribution baffle removed (high
temperature rise units only).
h. Defective high limit switch.
2. Main pressure set too low.
3. Too much outside air.
4. Thermostat malfunction.
5. Gas controls wired incorrectly.
6. Unit undersized.
1. Thermostat malfunction.
2. Gas controls do not shut-off.
a. Gas controls wired incorrectly.
b. Short circuit.
3. Main gas pressure set too high.
4. Defective gas valve.
1.
a. Clean/correct duct system.
b. Adjust to a maximum of 14" W.C.
c. Check/correct to insure blower motor
operates within 45 seconds of when
- gas controls are energized.
d. Adjust belt tension.
e. Check/correct blower drive settings for
proper rpm.
f. Check/correct venting system.
g. Replace air distribution baffle.
h. Replace high limit switch.
2. Adjust main gas pressure.
Minimum for Natural Gas — 6" W.C.
Minimum for Propane Gas — 11" W.C.
3. Adjust outside air damper to decrease
outside air percentage (if possible).
4. Check/replace thermostat.
5. Check unit wiring against the wiring
diagram.
6. Check design conditions. If unit is
undersized, an additional unit(s) or other
heat source must be added.
1. Check/replace thermostat.
2.
a. Check unit wiring against the wiring
diagram.
b. Check for loose or worn wires.
3. Adjust to a maximum of 14" W.C.
4. Replace gas valve.
Trouble Possible Cause Possible Remedy
Figure 22.2 - Lifting Flame Condition
Figure 22.3 -
Floating Flame Condition
Figure 22.4 -
Flame Rollout Appearance
SERVICE & TROUBLESHOOTING
Figure 22.1 - Wavering Flame or Misalignment
GOOD
BAD
SEQUENTIAL NUMBER
Varies - 0000 TO 9999
Each unit in a week has a
unique number
SPO NUMBER
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##### if Special Product Order
GAS VALVE SUPPLIER
01-Robertshaw 09-White Rodgers
05-Honeywell
CONTROL SUPPLIER
01-Robertshaw 09-White Rodgers
05-Honeywell 17-United Technologies
08-Fenwal
SERIAL NUMBER PREFIX
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"S" if Special Product Order
Figure 22.5 - Serial Number Designations
S 09 17 09 36 10 0123 10000
SERIES IDENTITY NUMBER
WEEK
PRODUCED
YEAR
PRODUCED