Trane DCY060F1, DCY024F1, DCY030F1, DCY036F1, DCY036F3 User's Information Manual

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USER'S INFORMATION
MANUAL
For service and owner's use
32-5025-01
Model:
DCY024F1 DCY030F1
DCY036F1,3,4.
IMPORTANT --This Document is customer property andisto remain withthis unit. Please return to service information pack uponcompletion ofwork.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, per- sonal injury or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance
-- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Single Package Dual Fuel
Heat Pump Convertible
2 - 5 Ton 12 SEER
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch;
do not use any phone in your build-
ing.
Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas sup-
plier, call the fire department.
Installation and service must be per- formed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
Since the manufacturer has a policy of continuous product improvement, it reserves the right tochange specifications and design without notice.
© AmericanStandardInc. 1994 Dwg. No. 21X660305 P02
AWARNING: Do NOT USE THIS UNIT IF
ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER. IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO
INSPECT THE FURNACE AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM AND ANY GAS CONTROL WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.
_kWARNING: SHOULDOVERHEATING
OCCUR, OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAILTO SHUT OFF,
SHUT OFF THE GAS VALVE TO THE UNIT BEFORE
SHUTTING OFF THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.
GENERAL INFORMATION,,
OVERVIEW
Your combination dual fuel heat pump unit is designed to
comfort condition all year long with safe, efficient, trouble-
free operation. It is important that you understand how to
operate and maintain your unit to keep it operating safely and efficiently. This manual will acquaint you with these impor-
tant procedures. Familiarize yourself with this manual and
store it in a convenient location for future reference. Any additions, changes, or conversions required in order for
the unit to satisfactorily meet the application needs, should be made by a qualified product distributor or local service dealer, using factory specified and approved parts. See
figure 1 for component layout.
Remember these instructions at all times:
Never perform any maintenance procedures until the
electrical power to the unit is turned off.
Never perform any maintenance procedures until the gas valve in gas supply line is turned off.
Never remove any panel from the unit while itis ope rating.
Never remove panels or parts from the unit that are not discussed in this manual.
Never cover the unit since it is designed to operate year round.
Your unit is of complex design. To ensure that it performs safely and give long-lasting service, some of the mainte- nance work must be performed by a qualified serviceman.
When a serviceman is referred to in this manual, it is describing a service technician that has had special
training or a number of years experience in servicing this type of equipment. It isyour responsibility to select a
qualified service company that can provide a serviceman of
this caliber.
THERMOSTAT
Room thermostats are delicate temperature-sensing con- trols. Their main function is to energize and de-energize the heating orcooling circuit to maintain the temperature setting
you select. Many thermostats contain a room thermometer to indicate
the approximate room temperature, and atemperature scale at the adjustment indicator to select the desired indoor air temperature. In addition, most thermostats have a selector mode switch with Heat, Off and Cool positions, and a fan
switch with On and Auto positions.
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HEAT EXCHANGER
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OUTDOOR
COIL
BLOWER
UNIT CONTROL BOX FLUE BOX FURNACE GAS VALVE
COMBUSTION
FAN BLOWER
PRESSURE
SWITCH
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Whenthe selector switch is positioned at Off your unit will not
operate in either heat or cool modes. Ifthe selector switch is set at heat, the unit will automatically cycle on and off to
maintain the desired temperature settings. The unit will also operate automatically when the selector switch is positioned
at Cool.
The fan selector switch can be used to operate the indoor fan continuously by positioning it at On. When set at Auto, the
HEATING SYSTEM
HEATING CYCLE OPERATION
Your unit's heating system has a solid-state electronic ignition control that lights thefurnace burners each time the thermostat calls for heat. At the end of each heating cycle, the furnace burners are extinguished. This type of system is called Direct Spark Ignition (DSI).
A normal heating cycle begins when the air temperature in your home drops below the thermostat setting. The thermo-
stat than energizes the heating electrical circuit that starts and controls the furnace burners. Shortly after the burners
ignite, the indoor fan starts and circulates warm air through your home.
When the air temperature rises to the thermostat setting, the
thermostatde-energizes the heating electrical circuit, which in turn, extinguishes the furnace burners. The indoor fan
continues to circulate warm air until most of the heat is removed from the unit's combustion chamber.
SAFETY CONTROLS
Your unit is equipped with an automatic reset safety limit Controlto prevent overheating. When this control opens, it shuts down the heating electrical circuit untilthe unit cools
downsufficiently.Inadequate airflow (i.e. caused by dirtyair filters or defective fan motor), may cause the unit to cycle on and off as the limitcontrol tripsand automatically resets. If
you suspect that the unit is cycling on its limit control, immediately contact a serviceman for instructions.
Ifflames from the burner are notproperly drawn intothe heat exchanger, a Flame Rollout Protection Control will open causing the furnace to shut off. The cause must be investi-
gated by a qualifiedserviceman.
HEATING SYSTEM START-UP
Since your unit has an automatic ignition system, it is easy to start the heating cycle at the beginning of the heating
season. In order for this unit to operate properly and safely, the
furnace needs air for both combustion and ventilation. Accordingly, observe the area in which the furnace is in-
stalled. Check to make sure that all the air openings are
unobstructed. Likewise, insure that the spacing around the
furnace it self is not blocked or obstructed.
fan will only operate when required during the heating or cooling cycles.
To ensure that the thermostat operates properly, it must be
level and positioned to avoid the influence of such external heat sources as lamps, televisions or other heat-producing appliances.
1. Set the thermostat's heating adjustment lever at its lowest setting; then move the selector switch to the Off position.
2. Turn off all electric power to the unit.
3. This unit is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burners.
CAUTION: Never attempt to manually light the burner.
4. Remove the access panel that contains the following
label:
I REMOVE THIS PANEL TO GAIN I
ACCESS TO THE GAS VALVE
5.
Turn gas control knob clockwise _n to the "OFF"
position. See Figure 2.
NOTE: Some valves require the knob to be pushed inslightly before turning.
DO NOT FORCE!
,
Wait (5) five minutes to clear any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow "For Your Safety;' "What To Do If
You Smell Gas" instructions on the front page. If you do
not smell gas, go to next step.
.
Turn gas knob counterclockwise _ to "ON" position.
8.
Replace panel remove in Step 4.
9.
Turn on all electrical power to the unit.
10.
Set thermostat to desired temperature and move the
selector switch to the "ON" position. The unit will now
operate automatically.
11.
If the unit will not operate, follow the instructions 'q'O TURN OFF GAS TO UNIT" (under HEATING SYSTEM SHUTDOWN) and call your service technician or gas supplier.
Important Note: The unit is to be adjusted to obtain an air rise that is specifiedon the nameplate.
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