Lennox ML180DF045P36A, ML180DF070P36A, ML180DF090P48B, ML180DF090XP48B, ML180DF110P60C, ML180DF110XP60C, ML180DF070XP36A, ML180DF090P36B Unit Information
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
Corp. 1219-L4
Service Literature
ML180DF series units are mid-efficiency gas furnaces
used for downflow applications only, manufactured with
Lennox Duralokt heat exchangers formed of aluminized
steel. ML180DF units are available in heating capacities of
44,000 to 110,000 Btuh and cooling applications 1.5 to 5
tons. Refer to Product Specifications bulletin for proper siz
ing.
Units are factory equipped for use with natural gas. Kits are
available for conversion to LP/Propane operation.
ML180DF model units are equipped with a hot surface igni
tion system. All units use a redundant gas valve to assure
safety shut-off as required by C.S.A.
All specifications in this manual are subject to change. Pro
cedures outlined in this manual are presented as a recom
mendation only and do not supersede or replace local or
state codes. In the absence of local or state codes, the
guidelines and procedures outlined in this manual (except
where noted) are recommended only and do not constitute
code.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SpecificationsPage 2.............................
Blower DataPage 4..............................
Parts IdentificationPage 5.........................
I Unit ComponentsPage 6........................
II InstallationPage 14.............................
III Start UpPage 14..............................
IV Heating System Service ChecksPage 14.........
Revised 02/2013
ML180DF(X)
IMPORTANT
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause property damage, person
al injury or loss of life. Installation and service must
be performed by a qualified installer, service agency
or the gas supplier.
WARNING
Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury
or death. Before attempting to perform
any service or maintenance, turn the
electrical power to unit OFF at discon
nect switch(es). Unit may have multiple
power supplies.
V Typical Operating CharacteristicsPage 19.........
VI MaintenancePage 19..........................
VII Wiring and Sequence of OperationPage 22......
VIII TwinningPage 27.............................
Page 1
WARNING
Sharp edges.
Be careful when servicing unit to avoid sharp edges
which may result in personal injury.
Air Volume Range - cfm401 - 1157739 - 1524717 - 1562
Electrical
Data
Blower motor full load amps3.16.16.1
Maximum overcurrent protection151515
Shipping Datalbs. - 1 package105113128
NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be eld provided.
1
Annual Fuel Utilization Efciency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for non-weatherized furnaces.
Model No.
1
AFUE80%80%80%
ML180DF045P24A
x
- - -
ML180DF045P36A
- - -
ML180DF070P36A
ML180DF070XP36A
Input - Btuh44,00044,00066,000
Output - Btuh35,00036,00053,000
3.5 / 10.03.5 / 10.03.5 / 10.0
Gas pipe size IPS1/21/21/2
Motor output - hp1/51/31/3
Voltage120 volts - 60 hertz - 1 phase
SPECIFICATIONS
Gas
Heating
Model No. - Low NO
Performance
Temperature rise range - °F35 - 6525 - 5530 - 60
Gas Manifold Pressure (in. w.g.)
Nat. Gas / LPG/Propane
High Static - in. w.g.0.500.500.50
Connections
Flue connection - in. round444
in.
Indoor
Wheel nom. dia. x width - in.10 x 910 x 1011-1/2 x 10
Blower
Tons of add-on cooling2 - 3 3 - 44 - 5
Air Volume Range - cfm743 -1695917 - 19291517 - 2760
Electrical
Data
Blower motor full load amps6.18.210.0
Maximum overcurrent protection151515
Shipping Datalbs. - 1 package131140160
NOTE - Filters and provisions for mounting are not furnished and must be eld provided.
1
Annual Fuel Utilization Efciency based on DOE test procedures and according to FTC labeling regulations. Isolated combustion system rating for non-weatherized furnaces.
Model No.
1
AFUE80%80%80%
ML180DF090P36B
x
- - -
ML180DF090P48B
ML180DF090XP48B
ML180DF110P60C
ML180DF110XP60C
Input - Btuh88,00088,000110,000
Output - Btuh71,00071,00089,000
3.5 / 10.03.5 / 10.03.5 / 10.0
Gas pipe size IPS1/21/21/2
Motor output - hp1/31/21
Voltage120 volts - 60 hertz - 1 phase
Page 2
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES - ORDER SEPARATELY
“A” Width
Models
CABINET ACCESSORIES
Downow Combustible Flooring Base11M5911M6011M61
CONTROLS
Twinning Kit 15L3815L3815L38
FILTERS
1
Downow Filter Cabinet51W0651W0751W08
No. and Size of lter - in.(1) 20 x 20 x 1(2) 20 x 16 x 1(2) 20 x 16 x 1
Front (service/alcove)24 in. (610 mm)24 in. (610 mm)
Floor
2
Combustible
2
Combustible
Flue1 in. (25 mm)6 in. (152 mm)
NOTE − Air for combustion must conform to the methods outlined in the
National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI-Z223.1).
NOTE − In the U.S. ue sizing must conform to the methods outlined in the
current National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54/ANSI-Z223.1) or applicable
provisions of local building codes.
1
Left side requires 4 in. if single wall vent is used on 14-1/2 in. “A” width
cabinets, 2 in. on 17-1/2 in. “B” width cabinets.
2
Clearance for installation on combustible oor if Optional Downow
Combustible Flooring Base is installed between furnace and combustible oor.
Not required in add-on cooling applications if installed in accordance with local
codes, National Fuel Gas Code ANSI-Z223.1 or National Standard of Canada
CAN/CSA-B149.1 and CAN/CSA-B149.2 Installation Code for Gas Burning
Appliances”. Do not install the furnace directly on carpeting, tile, or other
combustible materials other than wood ooring.
Maximum
Page 3
BLOWER DATA
ML180DF045P24A PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.101157 399938333764273699243
0.201120 381924322745264677237
0.301084 362890311723258650230
0.401027 349864298695250633224
0.50975334814283674238605215
0.60902322764268623225564203
0.70831305682248549208477186
0.80713280576228470192401171
ML180DF070P36A PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.101562 591 1386 539 1159 436956374
0.201506 553 1355 504 1149 418953361
0.301459 528 1314 473 1119392941343
0.401390 500 1264 442 1082 374915323
0.501306 477 1200 415 1048 352904305
0.601213 441 1129 391987332849288
0.701140 417 1066 361901304798270
0.801038 395975342836283717244
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Medium-
High
Medium-
High
Medium-
Low
Medium-
Low
Low
Low
ML180DF045P36A PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.101524 567 1385 528 1144 431947366
0.201465 542 1351 490 1129 407943354
0.301414 517 1293 463 1111393950341
0.401343 489 1236 436 1083 371945329
0.501255 464 1190 409 1038 356897311
0.601205 443 1106 380999333870292
0.701140 421 1059 366943317816275
0.801031 388962335870297739252
ML180DF090P36B PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.101695 647 1431 546 1180 468973379
0.201641 6111405 516 1162 443967368
0.301595 589 1384 492 1146 420958349
0.401525 548 1344 472 1136 399954337
0.501438 515 1271 432 1110374929319
0.601370 489 1197 400 1057 352886299
0.701260 451 1119374983328823273
0.801164 425 1020 344900300743249
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Medium-
High
Medium-
High
Medium-
Low
Medium-
Low
Low
Low
ML180DF090P48B PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.101929 755 1794 668 1585 572 1332 489
0.201864 717 1745 623 1544 540 1321 463
0.301779 683 1676 588 1496 510 1296 440
0.401694 647 1600 558 1443 473 1265 417
0.501596 607 1502 5111363 440 1212 393
0.601483 577 1413 485 1258 406 1148 370
0.701340 544 1273 449 1148 374 1042 339
0.801221 505 1138 416 1018 350917307
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Medium-
High
Medium-
Low
Low
ML180DF110P60C PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)
External
Static
Pressure
in. w.g.
0.102760 1401 2325 1045 1888 871 1531 686
0.202670 1362 2319 1003 1937 847 1565 679
0.302557 1292 2257 964 1945 832 1605 674
0.402536 1287 2220 949 1935 812 1622 661
0.502384 1230 2152 9 111918 782 1626 644
0.602273 1191 2063 884 1884 762 1617 630
0.702197 1151 2021 875 1822 737 1574 610
0.802115 1140 1950 854 1749 708 1517 579
Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower Speeds
High
cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts cfm Watts
Medium-
High
Medium-
Low
Low
Page 4
Blower Assembly
Flue Chase
Control Box
(includes integrated control,
interlock switch and transformer)
ML180DF PARTS ARRANGEMENT
Secondary Limit
Blower Access Panel
Heating Compartment
Access Panel
Primary Limit
(under combustion
air inducer)
Gas Valve
Heat Exchanger
Combustion
Air Inducer
Burner Box
(includes sensor, ignitor
and rollout switches)
FIGURE 1
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I-UNIT COMPONENTS
ML180DF unit components are shown in figure 1.The gas
valve, combustion air inducer and burners can be ac
cessed by removing the heating compartment access pan
el. Electrical components are in the control box (figure 2)
found in the blower section.
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.
1. Control Transformer (T1)
A transformer located in the control box provides power to
the low voltage section of the unit. Transformers on all
models are rated 40VA with a 120V primary and a 24V sec
ondary.
2. Door Interlock Switch (S51)
A door interlock switch rated 14A at 125VAC is wired in se
ries with line voltage. When the blower door is removed the
unit will shut down.
CONTROL BOX ML180DF
Integrated Control
Door
Interlock
Switch
FIGURE 2
Transformer
3. Integrated Control (A92)
WARNING
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before servicing. Control is not
field repairable. If control is inoperable, simply re
place entire control.
Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will re
sult if repair is attempted.
The hot surface ignition control system consisting of an in
tegrated control (figure 3 with control terminal designa
tions in tables 1 and 2), flame sensor and ignitor (figure 6).
The integrated control and ignitor work in combination to
ensure furnace ignition and ignitor durability. The inte
grated control, controls all major furnace operations. The
integrated control also features a RED LED for trouble
shooting and two accessory terminals rated at (1) one
amp. See table 3 for troubleshooting diagnostic codes.
The 120 volt ignitor is made from a high strength, silicon
nitride material that provides long life and trouble free
maintenance.
Electronic Ignition (Figure 4)
On a call for heat the integrated control monitors the com
bustion air inducer pressure switch. The control will not be
gin the heating cycle if the pressure switch is closed (bypassed). Once the pressure switch is determined to be
open, the combustion air inducer is energized. When the
differential in the pressure switch is great enough, the pres
sure switch closes and a 15-second pre-purge begins. If
the pressure switch is not proven within 2-1/2 minutes, the
integrated control goes into Watchguard-Pressure Switch
mode for a 5-minute re-set period.
After the 15-second pre-purge period, the ignitor warms up
for 20 seconds after which the gas valve opens for a 4-sec
ond trial for ignition. The ignitor remains energized for the
first 3 seconds of trial for ignition. If ignition is not proved
during the trial for ignition, the integrated control will try four
more times with an inter purge and warm-up time between
trials of 30 seconds. After a total of five trials for ignition (in
cluding the initial trial), the integrated control goes into
Watchguard-Flame Failure mode. After a 60-minute reset
period, the integrated control will begin the ignition se
quence again.
Page 6
TABLE 1
4-Pin Terminal Designation
PIN #FUNCTION
1Combustion Air Inducer Line
2
3
4
Ignitor Line
Combustion Air Inducer Neutral
Ignitor Neutral
12-Pin Terminal Designations
PIN #FUNCTION
1High Limit Output
2Sensor
324V Line
4Not Used
5Rollout Switch Out
624V Neutral
7High Limit Input
8Ground
9Gas Valve Common
10Pressure Switch In
11Rollout Switch In
12Gas Valve Out
INTEGRATED CONTROL
(Automatic Hot Surface Ignition System)
TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS
HUM
LINE
XFMR
EAC
COOL
HEAT
PARK
CONT
NEUTRALS
TWIN
Humidifier (120VAC)
Input (120VAC)
Transformer (120VAC)
Indoor Air Qality Accessory Air Cleaner (120VAC)
Blower - Cooling Speed (120VAC)
Blower - Heating Speed (120VAC)
Dead terminals to park alternate spd taps
Continuous blower
Neutral terminals (120VAC)
Twinning Terminal (24VAC)
TABLE 2
LED
TWIN
ON
OFF
DEMAND
CAI
IGNITOR
GAS VALVE
INDOOR BLOWER
*Blower on time will be 30 seconds after flame is sensed. Blower off time will depend on “OFF TIME” Setting.
PUSH BUTTON
1
Pre -PurgeIgnitor Warm-up
15
FIGURE 3
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
35
Trial for
Ignition
39
Blower “On”*
Delay
5 SEC69
Post
Purge
FIGURE 4
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TABLE 3
Note - This control is equipped with a push button switch for
diagnostic code recall. The control stores the last 5 fault
codes in non-volatile memory. The most recent fault code is
flashed first, the oldest fault code is flashed last. There is a
2 second pause between codes. When the push button
switch is pressed for less than 5 seconds, the control will
flash the stored fault codes when the switch is released.
The fault code history may be cleared by pressing the push
button switch for more than 5 seconds.
Integrated Control Diagnostic Codes
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
LED StatusDESCRIPTION
LED Off
LED OnNormal operation.
No power to control or control harware
fault detected.
Fan Time Control
Heating Fan On Time
The fan on time of 30 seconds is not adjustable.
Heating Fan Off Time
Fan off time (time that the blower operates after the heat
demand has been satisfied) can be adjusted by moving the
jumper to a different setting. The unit is shipped with a fac
tory fan off setting of 120 seconds. For customized comfort,
monitor the supply air temperature once the heat demand
is satisfied. Note the supply air temperature at the instant
the blower is de-energized.
Adjust the fan-off delay to achieve a supply air temperature
between 90° - 110° at the instant the blower is de-ener
gized. (Longer delay times allow for lower air temperature,
shorter delay times allow for higher air temperature). See
figure 5.
Cooling Fan On Time
The fan on time is 2 seconds and is not adjustable.
Cooling Fan Off Time
The control has a 60 second fan off delay after cooling de
mand has been met. This delay is factory set and not ad
justable.
1 Flash
2 Flashes
3 Flashes
4 FlashesPrimary limit switch open.
5 FlashesRollout switch open.
6 FlashesPressure switch cycle lockout.
7 FlashesLockout, burners fail to light.
8 Flashes
Flame present with gas vavle
de-energized.
Pressure switch closed with combustion
air inducer de-energized.
Pressure switch open with combus
tion air inducer energized.
Lockout, buners lost flame too many
times.
9 FlashesLine voltage polarity incorrect.
HEAT FAN‐OFF TIME IN SECONDS
NO JUMPER
To adjust fan-off timing, reposition jumper across pins to
60 Second
off Time
60
90
120
180
achieve desired setting.
90 Second
off Time
60
90
120
180
120 Second
off Time
60
90
120
180
FIGURE 5
180 Second
off Time
60
90
120
180
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Internal flue pipe
Burner box
assembly
ML180DF HEATING COMPONENTS
Gasket
Orifice plate
Pressure switch
Collector box
Combustion air inducer
Ignitor
Rollout
switch
Burners
Manifold and
Gas valve
Sensor
FIGURE 6
4. Flame Rollout Switch (Figure 6)
Flame rollout switch (S47) is a high temperature limit. The
limit is a N.C. SPST manual‐reset limit connected in series
with the integrated control A92. When S47 senses rollout,
the integrated control immediately stops ignition and
closes the gas valve. If unit is running and flame rollout is
detected, the gas valve will close and integrated control will
be disabled. Rollout can be caused by a blocked heat ex
changer, blocked flue or lack of combustion air. The switch
has a factory setpoint of 210°F and cannot be adjusted. To
manually reset a tripped switch, push the reset button located
on the control.
5. Primary Limit Control
The primary limit on ML180DF units is located in the heating
vestibule panel under the combustion air inducer. When ex
cess heat is sensed in the heat exchanger, the limit will open. If
the limit is open, the integrated control energizes the supply air
blower and closes the gas valve. The limit automatically resets
when unit temperature returns to normal. The switch must re
set within three minutes or the control will go into Watchguard
for one hour. The switch is factory set and cannot be ad
justed. The switch may have a different setpoint for each unit
model number. If limit switch must be replaced, refer to Len
nox ProductZone repair parts list on Lennox DaveNet®.
6. Flame Sensor (Figure 6)
A flame sensor is located on the left side of the burner sup
port. The sensor is mounted on the flame rollout plate and
the tip protrudes into the flame envelope of the left-most
burner. The sensor can be removed for service (clean us
ing steel wool) without removing any part of the burners.
During operation, flame is sensed by current passed
through the flame and sensing electrode. The integrated
control allows the gas valve to remain open as long as
flame signal is sensed.
A microamp DC meter is needed to check the flame signal
on the integrated control.
Flame (microamp) signal is an electrical current which passes
from the integrated control to the sensor during unit operation.
Current passes from the sensor through the flame to ground to
complete a safety circuit.
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