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Page 10Return Air −− Upflow ApplicationsReturn air can be brought in through the bottom or eitherside of the furnace installed in an upflow applicatio
Page 11Removing the Bottom PanelRemove the two screws that secure the bottom cap to thefurnace. Pivot the bottom cap down to release the bottompanel.
Page 12Horizontal ApplicationUnit Installed on PlatformFIGURE 14clearances.GASENTRYVENTPIPESee the unit nameplate forLine contact is permissible but n
Page 13VentingA 4−inch diameter flue transition is factory-installed on thecombustion air inducer outlet of all models. Figure 16shows the combustion
Page 14HORIZONTAL LEFT POSITIONTop Vent DischargeFIGURE 19 Disconnect pressure switch hose from barbed fitting on thepressure switch assembly. Rem
Page 15The ML180UHE series units are classified as fan−assistedCategory I furnaces when vertically vented according tothe latest edition of National F
Page 16FIGURE 24Common Venting Using Metal−Lined Masonry Chimney4 in. (102 mm)minimumMIN. LENGTH −− ASSHORT AS PRACTICALMAX. LENGTH−− SEE NOTE 1BELOW.
Page 17FIGURE 25Common Venting Using Tile−Lined Interior Masonry Chimney and Combined Vent ConnectorMINIMUM LENGTH = AS SHORT AS PRACTICAL. FOR MAXIMU
Page 1816 − Vent connectors serving Category I appliances shallnot be connected to any portion of mechanical draftsystems operating under positive pre
Page 19TABLE 4Capacity of Type B Double−Wall Vents with Single−Wall Metal ConnectorsServing a Single Category I ApplianceHeightH(feet)LateralL(feet)Ve
Page 2Unit Dimensions − inches (mm)2Flue outlet may be horizontal but furnace must bevented vertically3Optional external side return air filter kit ca
Page 20TABLE 5Vent Connector CapacityType B Double−Wall Vents with Type B Double−Wall ConnectorsServing Two or More Category I AppliancesVentHeightH(f
Page 21TABLE 7Vent Connector CapacityType B Double−Wall Vents with Single−Wall Metal ConnectorsServing Two or More Category I AppliancesHeightH(feet)L
Page 22Removal of the Furnace from Common VentIn the event that an existing furnace is removed from aventing system commonly run with separate gas ap-
Page 23Gas PipingGas supply piping should not allow more than 0.5"W.C. dropin pressure between gas meter and unit. Supply gas pipemust not be sma
Page 24GROUNDJOINTUNIONAUTOMATICGAS VALVEFIELDPROVIDEDAND INSTALLEDGROUNDJOINTUNIONLeft Side Piping(Standard)Right Side Piping(Alternate)AUTOMATICGAS
Page 25Leak CheckAfter gas piping is completed, carefully check all pipingconnections (factory− and field−installed) for gas leaks. Usea leak detectin
Page 26Before connecting the thermostat, check to make sure thewires will be long enough for servicing at a later date. Makesure that thermostat wire
Page 271 − Line voltage is applied to L1 and N. the T1 low voltage transformer is energized, and line voltage is applied to B3 indoor blower.2 − S47
Page 28TYPICAL ML180UHE FIELD WIRING DIAGRAMFIGURE 33FIGURE 34INTEGRATED CONTROL(Automatic Hot Surface Ignition System)BLOWER OFF DELAYRED LEDRECALL B
Page 29Unit Start−UpFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGWARNINGDo not use this furnace if any part has been under-water. A flood−damaged furnace is ex
Page 3Parts ArrangementFIGURE 1Control Box(includes integrated control,interlock switch and transformer)Gas ValveBurner Box(includes sensor, ignitoran
Page 3011 − Are flame rollout switches tripped? If flame rolloutswitches are tripped, call the service technician for in-spection.Heating Sequence Of
Page 31TABLE 13Manifold Pressure Settings at all AltitudesModelInput SizeGas 0−2000 ft 2001−4500 ft. 4501−7500 ft 7501 − 10,000 ftLine Pressure in.wg.
Page 32HEAT FAN-OFF TIME IN SECONDSTo adjust fan−off timing, reposition jumper across pins toachieve desired setting.NO JUMPERFIGURE 36609012018060901
Page 33BLOWER DATAML180UH045E36A PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)External Static Pressure in. w.g.Air Volume / Watts at Various Blower SpeedsHigh Medium-High
Page 34BLOWER DATAML180UH110E60C PERFORMANCE (Less Filter)External Static Pressure in. w.g.Air Volume / Watts at Different Blower SpeedsBottom Return
Page 35ServiceWARNINGELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE,OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could resultin dangerous operation, serious
Page 36ML180UHE BURNER, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ASSEMBLY&HEAT EXCHANGER REMOVALFIGURE 37Heat ExchangerGasketCollector BoxOrifice PlateFlue Transiti
Page 37Planned ServiceThe following items should be checked during an annual inspection. Power to the unit must be shut off for the service techni-cia
Page 38Integrated Control Diagnostic CodesRED LEDFlash CodeDiagnostic Codes / Status of FurnaceOff No power to control or board fault detectedOn Board
Page 39Troubleshooting: Heating Sequence of OperationHEATING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONNORMAL HEATING MODEABNORMAL HEATING MODECONTROL SELF−CHECK OKAY?BUR
Page 4ML180UHE Gas FurnaceThe ML180UHE unit is shipped ready for installation in theupflow or horizontal right position (for horizontal left posi-tion
Page 40Troubleshooting: Heating Sequence of Operation (Continued)HEATING SEQUENCE CONTINUEDNORMAL HEATING MODE ABNORMAL HEATING MODEFLAME RECTIFICATIO
Page 41Troubleshooting: Cooling Sequence of OperationCOOLING SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONNORMAL COOLING MODE ABNORMAL COOLING MODEIGNITION CONTROL MAIN POWER
Page 42Troubleshooting: Continuous Fan Sequence of OperationCONTINUOUS FAN SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONLED: SLOW FLASH RATE REMAINSUNCHANGED THROUGHOUT SEQUE
Page 43Start−Up & Performance Check ListUnit Model Number_______________Serial Number___________________UNIT SET UP(typical)Gas Supply Pressure122
Page 44Contractor’s: Name_________________________Telephone_____________Checklist Completed____________________Job Address_____−______________________
Page 5Installed in Combination with a Cooling CoilWhen this furnace is used with cooling units, it shall beinstalled in parallel with, or on the upstr
Page 6 Do not install the furnace where drafts might blow direct-ly into it. This could cause improper combustion and un-safe operation. Do not bloc
Page 7Unconfined SpaceAn unconfined space is an area such as a basement orlarge equipment room with a volume greater than 50 cubicfeet (1.42 m3) per 1
Page 8EQUIPMENT IN CONFINED SPACEALL AIR FROM OUTSIDE(Inlet Air from Crawlspace and Outlet Air to Ventilated Attic)NOTE−The inlet and outlet air openi
Page 9Setting EquipmentWARNINGDo not install the furnace on its front or its back. Donot connect the return air ducts to the back of the fur-nace. Doi
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