Lennox G26Q2-50, G26Q4/5-75, G26Q3/4-100, G26Q4/5-100, G26Q3-50, G26Q3-75, G26Q3/4-125, G26Q4/5-125 Unit Information
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
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Service Literature
G26 SERIES UNITS
G26series unitsarehigh-efficiencyupflowgas furnacesmanufactured with
DuralokPlust aluminizedsteelclamshell-type heat exchangers. G26units
are available in heating capacities of 50,000 to 125,000 Btuh and cooling
applications upto5 tons. Refer toEngineeringHandbook for proper sizing.
Unitsare factoryequipped foruse with naturalgas. Akit isavailable forconversion to LPGoperation.G26-1 and -2model unitsuse electronic(intermittent pilot) ignition. G26-3, -4, -5 and -6 model units feature the Lennox SureLightT silicon nitrideignitionsystem.Each unitmeets theCalifornia Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Standards and California Seasonal Efficiency requirements without modification. All units use a redundant gas valve to assure
safety shut-off as required by A.G.A. or C.G.A.
Information containedin this manualis intendedforuse byqualifiedservice
technicians only. All specifications are subject to change. Procedures outlinedin thismanual arepresented asa recommendationonly anddo notsupersede or replace local or state codes. In the absence of local or state
codes,the guidelinesand proceduresoutlined inthis manual(except where
noted) are recommended only.
G26
Corp. 9721-L11
Revised 07-2001
2
7
1
3
G26 FURNACEY
4
FIGURE 1
5
AG26 HEAT EXCHANGE ASSEMBLY
Combustion Process:
1. A call for heat starts the combustion air blower.
2. Outdoorairisdrawnthroughpipeintotheburner
compartment where it mixes with gas in a conventional style inshot burner.
3. TheSureLightignitionsystemlightstheburners.
4. Combustion products are drawn downward
through the heat exchanger. Heat is extracted
as indoor air passes across theoutside surface
of the metal.
5. Latent heat is removed from the combustion
productsasairpassesthroughthecoil.Condensate (water) isformed as the combustion products cool.
6. As the combustion products exit the coil, condensate is collected and drained away.
7. Combustion products are pulled from the heat
exchanger and forced into the flue.
3 inch (76 mm)44J40 (close cou ple) or 81J20 (WTK close cou ple)
Non-continuous low speed64H88 (all models)
(optional)
Continuous Low Speed Blower Switch (optional)44J06 (-1and -2 models) N ot used with Twinning Kits
lAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency b ased on U.S. DOE test procedures and FT C labeling regulations. Isolated combu stion system rating for non-weatherized furnaces.
}Polyurethane frame type filter.
¡Determine fromventingtables proper intake and exhaust pipe size andtermination kitrequired.
Continuous low speed35J93 (all models)
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SPECIFICATIONS
GasPipingSizeI.P.S.
GasPipingSizeI.P.S.
Blowerwheelnomina
l
Blowerwheelnomina
l
Nominalcoolin
g
Nominalcoolin
g
¡
Vent/IntakeAirRoo
f
¡
Vent/IntakeAirRoo
f
TerminationKit(optional)—ventsize
TwinningKit
s
TwinningKit
s
Model No.G26Q3/4-100G26Q4/5-100G26Q3/4-125G26Q4/5-125
¡Exhaust pipe connection (PVC) diameter— in. (mm)2 (51)
¡Intake pipe connection (PVC) diameter— in. (mm)3 (76)
Condensate drain connection ( PVC)— in. (mm)1/2 (12.7)
Temperature rise range — _F (_C)50-80 (28-44)40-70 (22-39)55-85 (31-47)50-80 (28-44)
High static certified by (A.G.A./C.G.A.) — in. wg. (Pa).50 (125)
in.1/2
Natural orLPG/propane
diameter x width
Blower motor output — hp (W)1/2 (373)3/4 (560)1/2 (373)3/4 (560)
LPG/Propane kit (optional)65K27 (all models)
Filter and Filter Rack Kits
}No. & sizeof filters - in. (mm)
Concentric Vent/Intake Air/Roof Termination Kit (optional)33K97 — 2 inch ( 51 mm)
Termination Kit (optional) — vent size
¡Vent/Intake Air Wall
Non-continuous low speed64H88 (all models)
(optional)
Continuous Low Speed Blower Switch (optional)44J06 (-1and -2 models) N ot used with Twinning Kits
lAnnual Fuel Utilization Efficiency b ased on U.S. DOE test procedures and FT C labeling regulations. Isolated combu stion system rating for non-weatherized furnaces.
}Polyurethane frame type filter.
¡Determine fromventingtables proper intake and exhaust pipe size andtermination kitrequired.
NOTE - 2 inch x 3 inch (51 mm x 76 mm) adaptor is furnished with -100 and -125 furnaces for exhaust pipe connection.
Continuous low speed35J93 (all models)
mm12.7
in.10 x 1011-1/2 x 910 x 1011-1 /2 x 9
mm254 x 254292 x 229254 x 254292 x 229
Tons2 to43-1/2 to 52 to 43- 1/2 to 5
kW7.0 to 14.112.3 to17.67.0 to14.112.3 to 17.6
b Optional Accessories (Must Be Ordered Extra) b
Single (44J21) Ten Pack (66K62)
(1) 20 x 25 x 1 (508 x 635 x 25)
2 inch (51 mm)15F75
3 inch (76 mm)44J41
2 inch (51 mm)
3 inch (76 mm)44J40 (close couple) — 81J20 (WTK close couple)
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumLow
G26Q3Ć50 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
G26Q3Ć75 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
G26Q4/5Ć75 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
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BLOWER PERFORMANCE DATA
External Static
External Static
External Static
External Static
G26Q3/4Ć100 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumĆLowLow
G26Q4/5Ć100 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
G26Q3/4Ć125 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
G26Q4/5Ć125 BLOWER PERFORMANCE
External Static
Pressure
in. w.g.PacfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWattscfmL/sWatts
NOTE Ċ All air data is measured external to unit with 1 in. (25 mm) cleanable foam filter (not furnished) in place. Also see Filter Air Resistance table.
HighMediumĆHighMediumMediumĆLowLow
Air Volume and Motor Watts at Specific Blower Taps
MINIMUM PIPE LENGTHS FOR FURNACES Ċ G26Ć50 Ċ 5 feet (1.5 m) with two 90 elbows of 1Ć1/2 inch (38 mm) diameter pipe. (15 equivalent feet (4.6 m) total).
VENTING NOTES Ċ One 90elbow is equivalent to 5 feet (1.5 m) of straight vent pipe.
Two 45 elbows are equal to one 90 elbow.
One 45 elbow is equivalent to 2.5 feet (.75 m) of straight vent pipe.
One foot (305 mm) length of 2 in. (51 mm) diameter pipe is equivalent to 8 feet (2.4 m) of 3 in. (76 mm) diameter pipe.
Intake and Exhaust pipes must
2 inch x 3 inch (51 mm x 76 mm) adaptor is furnished with Ć100 and Ć125 furnaces for exhaust pipe connection.
Exhaust pipe must terminate with 1Ć1/2 inch (38 mm) diameter pipe for furnaces using1Ć1/2 (38 mm) or 2 inch (51 mm) diameter pipe runs.
Exhaust pipe must terminate with 2 inch (51 mm) diameter pipe for furnaces using 3 inch (76 mm) diameter pipe runs.
See pages 10 thru 12 for Termination Kits available.
G26Ć75 Ċ 5 feet (1.5 m) with two 90 elbows of 2 inch (51 mm) diameter pipe. (15 equivalent feet (4.6 m) total).
G26Ć100 Ċ 5 feet (1.5 m) with two 90 elbows of 2 inch (51 mm) diameter pipe. (15 equivalent feet (4.6 m) total).
G26Ć125 Ċ 5 feet (1.5 m) with two 90 elbows of 2 inch (51 mm) diameter pipe. (15 equivalent feet (4.6 m) total).
NOTE-Capacity given in cubic feet of gas per hour (kilo liters of gas per hour) and based on 0.60 specific gravity gas.
Length of Pipe-Feet(m)
20
(.57)
45
(1.27)
82
(2.32)
170
(4.81)
320
(9.06)
660
(18.69)
990
(28.03)
1900
(53.80)
3000
(84.95)
5300
(150.07)
10900
(308.64)
18
(.51)
40
(1.13)
73
(2.07)
151
(4.28)
285
(8.07)
580
(16.42)
900
(25.48)
1680
(47.57)
2650
(75.04)
4750
(134.50)
9700
(274.67)
16
(.45)
36
(1.02)
66
(1.87)
138
(3.91)
260
(7.36)
530
(15.01)
810
(22.94)
1520
(43.04)
2400
(67.96)
4300
(121.76)
8800
(249.18)
15
(.42)
33
(.73)
61
(1.73)
125
(3.54)
240
(6.80)
490
(13.87)
750
(21.24)
1400
(39.64)
2250
(63.71)
3900
(110.43)
8100
(229.36)
14
(.40)
31
(.88)
57
(1.61)
118
(3.34)
220
(6.23)
460
(13.03)
690
(19.54)
1300
(36.81)
2050
(58.05)
3700
(104.77)
7500
(212.37)
13
(.37)
29
(.82)
53
(1.50)
110
(3.11)
205
(5.80)
430
(12.18)
650
(18.41)
1220
(34.55)
1950
(55.22)
3450
(97.69)
7200
(203.88)
100
(30.480)
12
(.34)
27
(.76)
50
(1.42)
103
(2.92)
195
(5.52)
400
(11.33)
620
(17.56)
1150
(32.56)
1850
(52.38)
3250
(92.03)
6700
(189.72)
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GLASS FIBER GASKET
FRESH AIR
INTAKE FITTING
BURNER BOX
ASSEMBLY
PATCH
PLATE
G26-3 THROUGH -6 COMPONENTS
FLUE COLLAR
WARM
HEADER
(COLLECTOR)
BOX
PATCH PLATE WITH
BARBED FITTING
AND FLAME
ROLL-OUT SWITCH
DuralokPlus
HEAT EXCHANGER
ASSEMBLY
TM
TOP CAP
CABINET
FLUE
TRANSITION
FLAME SIGHT
BURNER
BOX
COVER
GLASS
GAS VALVE AND
MANIFOLD
BURNER
ACCESS
PANEL
BLOWER
ACCESS
DOOR
COMBUSTION AIR
BLOWER
COMBUSTION AIR
PROVE (PRESĆ
SURE) SWITCH
COMBUSTION AIR
ORIFICE
COLD HEADER
(COLLECTOR)
BOX
CONTROL TRANSFORMER
DOOR INTERLOCK
CONTROL BOX COVER
SUPPLY
AIR
BLOWER
PRIMARY LIMIT
(ALTERNATE STYLES)
CONDENSER COIL
CONTROL VOLTĆ
AGE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH
FIGURE 1
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BURNER
ACCESS
COVER
BURNER BOX
MANIFOLD
GAS VALVE
FRESH AIR INTAKE
FITTING
G26 HEAT EXCHANGER
CORBEL ORIFICE
CUPS
SURELIGHT IGNITORLENNOX DURALOKPLUS
HEAT EXCHANGER ASĆ
SEMBLY
COMBUSTION AIR
BLOWER MOTOR
COMBUSTION
AIR BLOWER
BURNER
FLAME SIGHT GLASS
FLUE TRANSITION
DIFFERENTIAL
(COMBUSTION AIR)
PRESSURE SWITCH
BOX
COLD HEADER
(COLLECTOR )
BOX
FIGURE 2
G26 GENERAL PARTS ORIENTATION
WARM HEAD
(COLLECTOR)
BOX
CONDENSER COIL
SUPPLY AIR DUCT
FLANGE
UPPER VEST PANEL
GAS MANIFOLD
PRIMARY LIMIT
GAS VALVE
COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER
DOOR INTERLOCK
SWITCH
BLOWER HOUSING
BLOWER
COMPARTMENT
FIGURE 3
COLD HEADER BOX
HEADER BOX
CONDENSATE
TRAP
LOWER VEST PANEL
CONTROL BOX
CIRCUIT BREAKER
BLOWER MOTOR
BLOWER MOTOR CAPACITOR
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OUTSIDE INSTALLATION
MAKEĆUP BOX
MAKEĆUP BOX INSTALLATION
Box may be installed inside or outside cabinet and may
be installed on left side or right side of cabinet
STAR WASHERS
MUST BREAK
PAINT ON UNIT
CABINET FOR
PROPER
GROUND.
UNIT
CABINET
INSIDE INSTALLATION
MAKEĆUP BOX
Line Voltage Enters Through
Knockout In MakeĆUp Box. J69
Passes Through Side Knockout
Into Side Of Unit.
JACK J69
BLOWER MULLION
PLUG P69
FIGURE 4
I-UNIT COMPONENTS
G26 unit components are shown in figure 1. General parts oriĆ
entation is shown in figure 3. The gas valve, ignition control
and burners can be accessed by removing the burner access
panel. The blower and blower controls can be accessed by
removing the blower access door.
G26 units are designed for bottom and side return air. The
panels are designed to be knockedĆout (bottom return) or
cutĆout (side return) as required for return air duct connecĆ
tion.
A-MakeĆUp Box (Figure 5)
The line voltage makeĆup box is shown in figure 5. The box
may be installed inside or outside the unit and may be
installed on the unit left or right side (figure 4).
MAKEĆUP BOX
BOX
POWER ENTRY KNOCKOUT
120V LINE VOLTAGE
PIGTAIL CONNECTIONS
COVER
Line Voltage Enters MakeĆUp
Box Through Side Of Unit and
J69 Passes Through Bottom
Knockout in MakeĆUp Box.
BLOWER MULLION
An accessory (brown) output wire is provided with the makeĆ
up box. The wire provides a 120V connection for optional acĆ
cessories such as electronic air cleaner or humidifier. If used,
the wire is field installed in J69 jack plug by inserting the pin
of the brown wire into the open
socket of the jack. See figure
6. 120V accessories rated up
to 4 amps total may be conĆ
nected to this wire. The neutral
leg of the accessory is conĆ
INSTALLING BROWN
ACCESSORY WIRE TO J69
BROWN
WHITE
NEUTRAL
nected to the neutral white
wire in the makeĆup box. The
accessory terminal is enerĆ
gized whenever the blower is
in operation.
BLACK
J69
FIGURE 6
B-Control Box Components
G26 CONTROL BOX
TRANSFORMER
UNIT
GROUND
JACK J69
to blower deck
Box may be installed inside or outside unit. See Figure 4
TO BLOWER MULLION
FIGURE 5
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DOOR
INTERLOCK
SWITCH
SURELIGHT CONTROL
(-3 through -6 models )
FIGURE 7
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
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Electrical blower control components (A15), unit transformĆ
er (T1) and 24V circuit breaker (CB8) are located in the conĆ
trol box. In addition, a door interlock switch (S51) is located
in the control box. Jackplugs and a snapĆoff" terminal strip
allow the control box to be easily removed for blower serĆ
vice.
1- Control Transformer (T1)
A transformer located in the control box provides power to
the low voltage 24volt section of the unit. Transformers on
all models are rated 40VA with a 120V primary and a 24V
secondary.
2- Circuit Breaker (CB8)
A 24V circuit breaker is also located in the control box. The
switch provides overcurrent protection to the transformer
(T1). The breaker is rated 3A at 32V. If the current exceeds
this limit the breaker will trip and all unit operation will shutĆ
down. The breaker can be manually reset by pressing the
button on the face.
3-Door Interlock Switch (S51)
A door interlock switch rated 14A at 125VAC is located on
the control box. The switch is wired in series with line voltĆ
age. When the blower door is removed the unit will shut
down.
4-Flame Sensor (-3 through -6 models)
A flame sensor is located on the left side of the burner supĆ
port. See figure 8. The sensor is mounted on a bracket in
the burner support and the tip protrudes into the flame enĆ
velope of the left-most burner. The sensor is fastened to
burner supports and can be removed for service without
removing any part of the burners. During operation, flame
is sensed by current passed through the flame and sensĆ
ing electrode. The SureLight control allows the gas valve
to remain open as long as flame signal is sensed.
NORMAL FLAME SIGNAL u 0.7 MICROAMPS
LOW FLAME SIGNAL v 0.7 MICROAMPS
MINIMUM FLAME SIGNAL v 0.15 MICROAMPS
SENSOR
3/8"
FIGURE 8
NOTE - The G26 furnace contains electronic compoĆ
nents that are polarity sensitive. Make sure that the
furnace is wired correctly and is properly grounded.
IGNITOR
5/16"
5-Burners
All units use inshot burners (see figure 9). Burners are factory
set and do not require adjustment. A sigh t gl as s is furĆ
nished in the burner box assembly for flame viewing. AlĆ
ways operate the unit with the burner box cover in place.
Burners can be removed as an assembly for service. Burner
maintenance and service is detailed in the MAINTENANCE
section of this manual. Each burner uses an orifice which is
precisely matched to the burner input (see nameplate for
orifice size). The orifice is threaded into the burner manĆ
ifold. The burner is supported by the orifice and will easily
slide off for service. Each orifice and burner are sized speĆ
cifically to the unit. Refer to Lennox Repair Parts Listing for
correct sizing information. A flame retention ring in the end of
each burner maintains correct flame length and shape and
keeps the flame from lifting off the burner head. In addition,
the burner entrance to each clamshell (Figure 2) is fitted with
a corbel cup (orifice)
used to direct the
flow of combustion
products.
TYPICAL BURNER ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 9
DANGER
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before servicing. Control is not
field repairable. If control is inoperable, simply
replace entire control.
Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will
result if repair is attempted.
6- SureLight Ignition System A3
(-3 through -6 models)
All G26-3 through -6 model units are equipped with the
Lennox Sure - Light ignition system. The system consists
of ignition control board (figure 10 with control terminal
designations in table 1) and ignitor (figures 8 and 11). The
board and ignitor work in combination to ensure furnace
ignition and ignitor durability. The SureLight integrated
board controls all major furnace operations. The board
also features two LED lights for troubleshooting and two
accessory terminals rated at (4) four amps. See table 2
for troubleshooting diagnostic codes. Table 3 and 4 show
jack plug terminal designations. Units equipped with the
SureLight board can be used with either electronic or
electro-mechanical thermostats without modification.
The SureLight ignitor is made of durable silicon-nitride.
Ignitor longevity is also enhanced by voltage ramping by
the control board. The board finds the lowest ignitor temĆ
perature which will successfully light the burner, thus inĆ
creasing the life of the ignitor.
NOTE - Do not remove blower access panel to read
SureLight LED lights. A sight glass is provided on the
access panel for viewing.
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SURELIGHT CONTROL BOARD
TABLE 1
SURELIGHT CONTROL TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
ACB COOL
ACB HEAT
PARK
ACB LOW
ACC
TX
HOT
HTG ACC
NEUTRALS
24VAC HOT
24VAC RTN
FLAME SENSE
Blower - Cooling Speed (Line Volt)
Blower - Heating Speed (Line Volt)
Alternate Blower Speeds (Dead)
Continuous Low Speed Blower
Accessory Terminal (Line Volt)
120VAC Hot to Transformer
120VAC Hot Input
Heat Only Accessory (Line Volt)
120VAC Neutrals
24VAC Hot from Transformer
24VAC Return from Transformer
Flame Sense Terminal
SURELIGHT IGNITOR
MEASUREMENT IS TO I.D.
5/8"
OF RETENTION RING
13/32'
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11
TABLE 2
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
MAKE SURE TO ID LED'S CORRECTLY: REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROL BOARD LAYOUT.
LED #1LED #2DESCRIPTION
SIMULTANEOUS
SLOW FLASH
SIMULTANEOUS FAST
FLASH
SIMULTANEOUS
SLOW FLASH
SIMULTANEOUS FAST
FLASH
Also signaled during cooling and continues fan.
Normal operation - signaled when heating demand initiated at thermostat.
Primary or Secondary limit open. Units with board 63K8901 or 24L85: Limit must
SLOW FLASHON
close within 5 trials for ignition or board goes into one hour limit Watchguard.
Units with board 56L83 or 97L48: Limit must close within 3 minutes or board
Pressure switch open or has opened 5 times during a single call for heat; OR:
OFFSLOW FLASH
Blocked inlet/exhaust vent; OR: Condensate line blocked; OR: Pressure switch
closed prior to activation of combustion air blower.
ALTERNATING SLOW
FLASH
SLOW FLASHOFF
ONSLOW FLASH
ON
ON
OFF
FAST FLASHSLOW FLASH
SLOW FLASHFAST FLASH
ALTERNATING FAST
FLASH
NOTE - Slow flash equals 1 Hz (one flash per second). Fast flash equals 3 Hz (three flashes per second). Drop out flame sense current < 0.15 microAmps
Circuit board failure or control wired incorrectly.
Main power polarity reversed. Switch line and neutral.
Low flame signal. Measures below .7 microAmps. Replace flame sense rod.
Improper main ground or line voltage below 75 volts; OR: Broken ignitor; OR:
Power - Normal operation
goes into one hour limit Watchguard.
Watchguard - burners fail to ignite.
Open ignitor circuit.
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TABLE 3
SureLight BOARD J156 (J2) TERMINAL
PIN #FUNCTION
1Ignitor
2
3
4
5
6
DESIGNATIONS
Not Used
Ignitor Neutral
Combustion Air Blower Line Voltage
Not Used
Combustion Air Blower Neutral
TABLE 4
SureLight BOARD J58 (J1) TERMINAL
PIN #FUNCTION
1Primary Limit In
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DESIGNATIONS
Gas Valve Common
Roll Out Switch Out
Gas Valve 24V
Pressure Switch In
Pressure Switch and Primary Limit Out
Not Used
Roll Out Switch In
Ground
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic
components. Take precautions during furnace
installation and service to protect the furnace's
electronic controls. Precautions will help to
avoid control exposure to electrostatic disĆ
charge by putting the furnace, the control and
the technician at the same electrostatic potenĆ
tial. Neutralize electrostatic charge by touching
hand and all tools on an unpainted unit surface,
such as the gas valve or blower deck, before perĆ
forming any service procedure.
a-Electronic Ignition
On a call for heat the SureLight control monitors the comĆ
bustion air blower pressure switch. The control will not beĆ
gin the heating cycle if the pressure switch is closed (bypassed). Once the pressure switch is determined to be
open, the combustion air blower is energized. When the
differential in the pressure switch is great enough, the
pressure switch closes and a 15-second pre-purge beĆ
gins. If the pressure switch is not proven within 2-1/2 minĆ
utes, the control goes into Watchguard-Pressure Switch
mode for a 5-minute re-set period.
After the 15-second pre-purge period, the SureLight igniĆ
tor warms up for 20 seconds after which the gas valve
opens for a 4-second trial for ignition. G26 units with board
63K89, 24L85 or 56L83: the ignitor stays energized for the
first second of the 4-second trial. Units with board 97L48:
ignitor stays energized for the full 4-second ignition trial. If
ignition is not proved during the 4-second period, the conĆ
trol will try four more times with an inter purge and warm-up
time between trials of 35 seconds. After a total of five trials
for ignition (including the initial trial), the control goes into
Watchguard-Flame Failure mode. After a 60-minute reset
period, the control will begin the ignition sequence again.
The SureLight control board has an added feature that
prolongs the life of the ignitor. After a successful ignition,
the SureLight control utilizes less power to energize the igĆ
nitor on successive calls for heat. The control continues to
ramp down the voltage to the ignitor until it finds the lowest
amount of power that will provide a successful ignition.
This amount of power is used for 255 cycles. On the 256th
call for heat, the control will again ramp down until the lowĆ
est power is determined and the cycle begins again.
b-Fan Time Control
The fan on time of 45 seconds is not adjustable. Fan off
time (time that the blower operates after the heat demand
has been satisfied) can be adjusted by flipping the dip
switches located on the SureLight integrated control. The
unit is shipped with a factory fan off setting of 90 seconds.
Fan off time will affect comfort and is adjustable to satisfy
individual applications. See figure 12.
FANĆOFF TIME ADJUSTMENT
60sec.90sec.120sec.180sec.
To adjust fan-off timing, flip dip switch to desired setting.
FIGURE 12
7-Blower Motors and Capacitors
All G26 units use direct drive blower motors. All motors
used are 120V permanent split capacitor motors to ensure
maximum efficiency. See table 5 for ratings.
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TABLE 5
BLOWER MOTORHP
G26Q2
G26Q3
G26Q3/4
G26Q4/5
G26 BLOWER RATINGS 120V 1PH
1/5
1/3
1/2
3/440MFD 370V
CAP
5MFD 370V
5MFD 370V
7.5MFD 370V
8-Combustion Air Blower (B6)
All G26 units use a combustion air blower to move air
through the burners and heat exchanger during heating opĆ
eration. The blower uses a PSC or shaded Pole 120VAC
motor. PSC motors use run capacitors. The motor operates
during all heating operation and is controlled by blower conĆ
trol A15. The blower operates continuously while there is a
call for heat. The ignition control is prevented from proceedĆ
ing through the ignition sequence until combustion air blower
operation is sensed by the prove switch.
The pressure switch connected to the combustion air blower
housing is used to prove combustion air blower operation.
The switch monitors air pressure in the blower housing. DurĆ
ing normal operation, the pressure in the housing is negaĆ
tive. If the pressure drops (becomes more positive), the
pressure switch opens. When the pressure switch opens,
the ignition control (A3) immediately closes the gas valve to
prevent burner operation.
9-Primary Limit Control (S10)
The primary limit (S10) on G26 units is located in the
middle of the heating vestibule panel. When excess heat
is sensed in the heat exchanger, the limit will open. If the
limit is tripped, the furnace control energizes the supply air
blower and de-energizes the gas valve. The limit automatiĆ
cally resets when unit temperature returns to normal. The
switch is factory set and cannot be adjusted. The switch
may have a different setpoint for each unit model numĆ
ber. However, the setpoint will be printed on the side of
the limit.
SPADE CONNECTORS
G26 SERIES UNITS AND ALTERNATE STYLE
LIMIT CONTROL (S10) FOR
Units may be equipped with either style limit.
LIMIT
INSULATING COVER (s)
FIGURE 13
10-Rollout Switch (S47) -3 Through -6
Flame rollout switch S47 is a SPST N.C. high temperature
limit located on the right side of the burner box assembly (see
figure 14). S47 is wired to the burner ignition control A3.
When S47 senses flame rollout (indicating a blockage
in the combustion passages), the flame rollout switch
trips, and the ignition control immediately closes the
gas valve.
Switch S47 in all G26 units is factory preset to open at
200F + 12F (93C + 6.7C) on a temperature rise. All
flame rollout switches are manually reset. A kit (#65K60) is
available for G26 -1 and -2 models.
FLAME ROLLOUT SWITCH (S47)
FLAME ROLLOUT
SWITCH (S47)
FIGURE 14
11- BCC2-3 Blower Control A15
(-1 and -2 models)
All G26-2 and -1 model units utilize the BCC2Ć3 blower conĆ
trol manufactured by Heatcraft. The BCC2Ć3 is a printed cirĆ
cuit board which controls the supply air blower and monitors
primary limit and gas valve operation. The control has a
nonĆadjustable, factory preset fanĆon" timing. Fan off" timĆ
ing is adjustable. The board is divided into two sections,
120 and 24VAC. Line voltage comes into the board on the
120VAC side. See figure 16.
Fan Timings
Fan off" timing (time that the blower operates after the heat
demand has been satisfied) is determined by the arrangeĆ
ment of a jumper across pins on the BCC2Ć3 blower control
board. See figure 15. To adjust fan off " timing, gently disĆ
connect jumper and reposition across pins corresponding
with new timing. Fan on" time is factory set at 45 seconds
and is not adjustable.
NOTEĊIf fan off" time is set too low, residual heat in
heat exchanger may cause primary limit S10 to trip reĆ
sulting in frequent cycling of blower. If this occurs, adĆ
just blower to longer time setting.
Figure 15 shows the various fan off" timings and how jumper
should be positioned. Unit is shipped with a factory fan off"
setting of 90 seconds. Fan off" time will affect comfort and
efficiency and is adjustable to satisfy individual applications.
The fan off" timing is initiated after a heating demand but not
after a blower or cooling demand (that is, when indoor therĆ
mostat switch is changed from ON to AUTO and heating/
cooling demand is not present, the blower stops immediateĆ
ly).
FANĆOFF TIME ADJUSTMENT
To adjust fanĆoff timing:
TIMING
JUMPER
270
150
Remove jumper from BCC2Ć3 and seĆ
lect one of the other pin combinations
to achieve the desired time.
210
90
TIMING
PINS
(seconds)
Leave jumper off for
330 second fanĆoff timing.
FIGURE 15
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G26 BLOWER CONTROL Ć BCC2Ć3 (A15)
DETACHABLE
STRIP ON EARLY
BOARDS ONLY
Table 8 shows
terminal designations.
FIGURE 16
12-Ignition Control (-1 and -2 models)
G26 -1 and -2 model units use an intermittent pilot ignition
manufactured by Johnson Controls. The ignition control is
located on the upper vest panel.
Unit Operation
When there is a call for heat, the control is prevented from
beginning an ignition sequence until the pressure switch
proves combustion air blower operation. When the pressure
switch closes, the control generates a spark and opens the
pilot valve to ignite the pilot. When flame is sensed, the conĆ
trol opens the main gas valve and the pilot ignites the main
burners. The indoor blower starts after a 45 second delay.
Gas valve remains open and combustion air blower continĆ
ues to run until demand stops, flame sensor senses loss of
flame, a limit opens or the prove switch opens. If any of these
events occur during a thermostat demand, the gas valve
closes.
The control will attempt ignition for 85 seconds. If ignition is
not successful, the control will lockout (indicated by flashĆ
ing LED). Within one hour the control will momentarily reĆ
move then reapply the thermostat signal and the ignition
sequence will begin again (Watchguard circuit). If pilot
ignition is successful, but flame is lost when the main valve
opens, the ignition sequence will retry up to 15 more times.
If ignition is not successful after the 16th try, the control will
shutĆdown and must be reset manually. Manual reset is
accomplished by removing thermostat demand for at least
2 seconds then reapplying demand.
Table 8 shows
terminal designations.
IGNITION CONTROL A3
SPARK
OUTPUT
SEE TABLE 6
FOR TERMINAL
DESIGNATIONS
FIGURE 17
DANGER
Shock hazard. Spark related components contain
high voltage. Disconnect power before servicing.
Control is not field repairable. If control is inoperĆ
able, simply replace entire control.
Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will
result if repair is attempted.
TABLE 6
IGNITION CONTROL A3 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
TerminalTypeFunction
GROUND1/4" SpadeCabinet Ground
THS 21/4" Spade
P. V. 11/4" Spade
M.V.31/4" Spade
SENSE 41/4" SpadeMicroamp Flame Sensing Input
Unmarked
Pin Type
Bare Wire
Safety Limit 24VAC Input
From Differential Switch
24VAC Output to Pilot Operator
24VAC Output to Main Operator
of Gas Valve
of Gas Valve
High Voltage Spark Output
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Diagnostic LED
The furnace control is equipped with a diagnostic LED
used for troubleshooting the unit and the control. LED
functions are shown in table 7.
TABLE 7
Furnace Control A3 Diagnostic LED
LED StateMeaningRemedy
Steady OnNormal OperationĆ Ć Ć Ć
Slow Flash
(1 sec. on/
5 sec. off)
Off
BLOWER CONTROL A15 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
Ter mi na l
(Designation
on Wiring
Diagram)
Y
G
R
W
T
IBN (N)1/4" Spade120VAC Indoor Blower Common
N1 (N)1/4" Spade
CABN (N)1/4" Spade
XFMRN(N)1/4" Spade120VAC Transformer Common
HSIN (N)1/4" Spade
CAB1/4" Spade
L11/4" Spade120VAC Line Voltage In
A1/4" Spade
XFMR1/4" Spade24VAC In From Transformer
D1/4" Spade
CF1/4" Spade
H1/4" Spade
ACC1/4" Spade
24V
(24)
LIMIT
(L)
W1/4" Spade
VALV E
SENSE (V)
T1/4" Spade
COM (C)1/4" Spade24VAC Common To Transformer
Control Retry
Period
Control Failure or
Power Failure or
Hard Lockout
TypeFunction
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
Detachable
Screw Strip
1/4" Spade24VAC Input From Transformer
1/4" Spade
3/16" Spade24VAC Input From Gas Valve
Failed to Sense Flame. Ignition ConĆ
If Power and Gas Supply are OK, Try
Removing T'stat Demand For At Least
30 Seconds. If LED Remains Off
When Demand Is Returned, Replace
trol Will Retry
Before Locking Out.
Control.
TABLE 8
Cooling Demand
Blower Demand
24VAC to Thermostat
Heating Demand
24VAC Common
To Indoor Thermostat
120VAC Neutral
(L2 Line Voltage Neutral)
120VAC Combustion Air Blower ComĆ
120VAC Hot Surface Ignition
Combustion Air Blower
to Blower Cooling Tap
Dummy Connection for
Unused Blower Leads
Continuous Blower Tap
Switched 120VAC to Accessory (ElecĆ
tronic Air Cleaner, Humidifier, Etc.)
24VAC In From Primary Limit. Limit
Open: Closes Gas Valve and Turns On
Blower Limit Closed: Allows Ignition
24VAC Thermostat Demand Output
Through Differential Switch to THS"
Terminal of Ignition Control
24VAC Common From
Ignition Control and Gas Valve
mon
Common (Not Used)
Switched 120VAC to
Switched 120VAC
Switched 120VAC to
Switched 120VAC to
Blower Heating Tap
Johnson G776 Ignition Control Operation
Th e infor ma tion in t his sec ti on is pro tected by a co py right iss ued by
Johnson Controls, Inc., and is reproduced with permission.
On a call for heat from indoor thermostat, the ignition control
energizes and ignition control LED lights (steady on). The
combustion air blower is energized. After 15 second preĆ
purge period, the control simultaneously opens pilot valve
and sends spark to pilot electrode.
If pilot ignites within 85 seconds, flame sensor detects pilot
flame and signals ignition control to energize the main
valve. The main valve cannot be energized until sensor
detects pilot flame. Spark continues until pilot flame is
sensed or 85 seconds has elapsed.
When pilot flame is sensed, main valve is energized and
spark turns off. The ignition control remains in run" mode
until indoor thermostat is satisfied or flame lost.
If pilot flame is not sensed before the end of the 85 second trial
for ignition, the control enters the 100% shutoff mode. The
spark circuit and pilot valve deĆenergize and the ignition conĆ
trol automatically begins the 60 minute retry delay period.
During the 60 minute delay the diagnostic LED continually
flashes on for one second and off for five seconds. After the
delay period, another trial for ignition sequence starts, beginĆ
ning with preĆpurge.
If pilot flame goes out while the indoor thermostat is calling
for heat, both main and pilot valves deĆenergize within 0.8
seconds and remain deĆenergized for five seconds. After
this delay, the spark and pilot valve energize until flame is
sensed or the 85 second trial for ignition period ends. If this
flameout" cycle repeats 16 times (pilot flame is estabĆ
lished and then lost), the control locks out and the LED
goes off. A new trial for ignition sequence begins after the
thermostat contacts are opened for 2 seconds and then
closed.
If flame is detected when the thermostat calls for heat, it
must extinguish within 30 seconds for normal operation. If
flame is still present after 30 seconds, the control goes into
lockout and the LED goes off.
13-Pilot, Spark Electrode, Flame Sensor
(-1 and -2 models)
Figure 18 shows the arrangement of pilot, flame sensor,
spark electrode and burners. The ignition control uses diĆ
rect spark to ignite the pilot. The pilot ignites the burners
and the burners crossĆlight. The flame sensor uses flame
rectification to sense pilot ignition. The ignition control reĆ
quires that pilot flame must be sensed before the main gas
valve is allowed to open. Typically, a 2 to 4 second delay
occurs between the pilot ignition and the main valve openĆ
ing. Figure 19 shows the gap between the tip of the elecĆ
trodes and the burner surface. It is important that the gap
be maintained for consistent ignition of pilot flame.
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TYPICAL BURNER PILOT/ELECTRODE ORIENTATION
FRESH AIR INTAKE
MANIFOLD
BURNER BOX
view looking at side of burners
GAP
BURNERS
FLAME SENSOR
SPA RK
ELECĆ
TRODE
PILOT
HOOD
FIGURE
18
Both pilot and main burner flame should be predominantly
blue and strong in appearance. Pilot flame must surround
the end of flame sensor for proper operation of pilot safety
circuit.
PILOT HOOD
PILOT
1/8 (.125) Inch "1/32 (.031)
GAP
SPARK ELECTRODE
place when reading manifold pressure.
An LPG changeover kit is available. The kit includes main and
pilot burner orifices (pilot orifice for -1 and -2 units only) and a
regulator conversion kit. All L.P. orifices can be identified by a
band around the orifice. Natural gas orifices do not have the
band.
HONEYWELL VR8204 GAS VALVE
REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT SCREW LOCATION
PRESSURE
REGULATOR
ADJUSTING
SCREW
(White)
REGULATOR
COVER SCREW
(Black)
SPRING Tapered End
Down (Red)
INLET
PRESSURE
TAP
GAS INLET
WHITE RODGERS 36E GAS VALVE
REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT SCREW
LOCATION
REGULATOR
COVER SCREW
ADJUSTING SCREW
(White)
PILOT, SPARK ELECĆ
TRODE
FLAME SENSOR
SENSOR WIRE
AND FLAME SENSOR
SPARK WIRE
FIGURE 19
14-Gas Valve
The G26 uses a gas valve manufactured by Honeywell or
White Rodgers. See figure 20. The valve is internally reĆ
dundant to assure safety shutĆoff. If the gas valve must be
replaced, the same type valve must be used.
24VAC terminals and gas control knob are located on top of
the valve. All terminals on the gas valve are connected to
wires from the ignition control. 24V applied to the MV" termiĆ
nals on the Honeywell or M/C or 1/2 terminals on the White
Rodgers opens the main valve. Inlet and outlet pressure taps
are located on the valve. A regulator adjustment screw (figure
20 ) is located on the valve. Regulator cover screw must be in
SPRING
FIGURE 20
100% Sealed Combustion
The burner box is completely sealed and operates under a
negative pressure. A pressure hose is connected from the
burner box to the gas valve regulator and differential presĆ
sure switch. The gas valve senses the pressure in the
burner box and changes gas valve output based on
changes in burner box pressure. The intent is to compenĆ
sate for different vent configurations which can greatly afĆ
fect the rate of the unit.
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