LENNOX EL180UHNE Upflow Horizontal Gas Furnace User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Lennox
Table of Contents
LENNOX EL180UHNE Upflow Horizontal Gas Furnace
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional HVAC installer or equivalent, service agency, or the gas supplier.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury,
death, or property damage.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
- Leave the building immediately
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Parts Identification
NOTE – This manual is the property of the homeowner and must be left with the equipment user.
Notice to Homeowner
This furnace is equipped with safety devices that protect you and your property. If one or more of these devices is activated, furnace operation will stop. If your home is left unattended for an extended period of time, equipment operation must be checked periodically. If this is not possible, the water supply to the house should be shut off and the pipes should be drained. This will prevent problems associated with a NO HEAT condition (frozen pipes, etc.)
CAUTION
Before attempting to perform any service or maintenance, turn the electrical power to unit OFF at the disconnect switch.
NOTICE
Any additions, changes, or conversions required in order for the appliance to
satisfactorily meet the application needs must be made by a licensed
professional installer (or equivalent) using factory specified and approved
parts.
Safety Instructions
- Keep the furnace area clear and free of combustible mat rial, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids. If it is installed in an insulated area, the furnace must be kept free of insulating material. Insulating material may be combustible.
- DO NOT obstruct air flow to unit. Unit must receive an unobstructed flow of combustion and ventilating air. DO NOT block or obstruct air openings on the furnace or air openings to the area in which the furnace is installed. Take care to maintain established clearances surrounding the furnace.
- DO NOT store chlorine or fluorine products near unit or introduce these products into the combustion air. These products can cause furnace corrosion.
- DO NOT draw return air from a room where this furnace, or any other gas appliance (ie., a water heater), is installed. When return air is drawn from a room, a negative pressure is created in the room. If a gas appliance is operating in a room with negative pressure, the flue products can be pulled back down the vent pipe and into the room. This reverse flow of the flue gas may result in incomplete combustion and the formation of carbon monoxide gas. This toxic gas might then be distributed throughout the house by the furnace duct system.
WARNING
The blower door must be securely in place when the blower and burners are operating. Gas fumes, which could contain carbon monoxide, can be drawn into the living space resulting in personal injury or death.
Your furnace is a gas appliance. It is critical that the gas supplied to the unit be completely burned to avoid the production of carbon monoxide gas. Complete combustion of the gas requires, but is not limited to, correct gas pressure and gas flow rate, adequate combustion, air, and proper venting.
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard
The exhaust vent for this furnace must be leak-free and must be securely
connected to the furnace flue collar at all times. For your safety and to
fulfill the terms of the limited warranty, a licensed professional service
technician (or equivalent) must annually inspect this furnace and its vent
system. Exposure to carbon monoxide gas can cause personal injury and even
death to all occupants, including pets. Any item that is powered by or gives
off heat from a combustion process (including lawn mowers, automobiles, and
fireplaces) has the potential to produce carbon monoxide gas. Because of this,
Lennox recommends the use of a carbon monoxide detector in your home, even if
you do not own gas appliances. Reliable detectors are available at reasonable
retail prices. Contact your Lennox dealer for more details about this
investment in your safety. Your furnace is designed to meet standards set by
national agencies, and to operate safely when properly installed and
maintained. However, the unit’s performance can be greatly impacted by the
individual installation and the operating environment. It is your
responsibility to ensure that this appliance is maintained. Proper maintenance
is critical for your safety and the satisfactory operation of the product.
Lennox strongly recommends annual inspection and maintenance of this
appliance. Contact your Lennox dealer for an inspection by a licensed
professional service technician (or equivalent).
Start-Up & Operation Information
NOTE – When the furnace is not in operation the diagnostic LED will display a “slow flash” – 1 second on 1 second off. On a call for heat demand and normal heating operation the diagnostic RED LED will display a “continuous rapid flash”. The RED LED can be seen through the viewport on the lower access panel. See figure 2.
WARNING
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
BEFORE PLACING THE UNIT INTO OPERATION, smell all around the appliance area
for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than
air and will settle on the floor. The gas valve on the EL180UHNE will be
equipped with a gas control switch. Use only your hand to move the switch.
Never use tools. If the switch will not move by hand, do not try to repair it.
Call a licensed professional service technician (or equivalent). Force or
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
Placing the EL180UHNE furnace into operation:
EL180UHNE units are equipped with an ignition system. Do not attempt to
manually light the burner on this furnace. Each time the thermostat calls for
heat, the burner will automatically light.
Operating the Gas Valve (Figure 3)
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STOP! Read the safety information at the beginning of this section.
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Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
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Turn off all electrical power to the unit.
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This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burners. Do not try to light the burners by hand.
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Remove the upper access panel.
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Move switch on gas valve to OFF. See figure 3.
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Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. If you do not smell gas go to next step.
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Move switch on gas valve to ON. See figure 3.
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Replace the upper access panel.
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Turn on all electrical power to the unit.
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Set the thermostat to desired setting.
NOTE – When unit is initially started, steps 1 through 11 may need to be repeated to purge air from gas line. -
If the appliance will not operate, follow the section “Turning Off Gas to the Unit” and call your licensed professional service technician (or equivalent).
Turning Off Gas to the Unit
WARNING
If overheating occurs or if gas supply fails to shut off, shut off the manual
gas valve to the furnace before shutting off electrical supply
- Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
- Turn off all electrical power to the unit if service is to be performed.
- Remove the upper access panel.
- Move switch on gas valve OFF.
- Replace the upper access panel.
Filters
All EL180UHNE filters are installed external to the unit. Filters should be
inspected monthly. Clean or replace the filter( s) when necessary to ensure
proper furnace operation. A filter must be in place when the unit is
operating. See table 1 for recommended filter sizes.
NOTE – Use replacement filters that are similar in size and efficiency
ratings to those originally provided by the installing contractor. Use of
replacement filters with higher filtration ratings may restrict air flow to
the furnace. This may result in reduced unit efficiency, as well as premature
blower motor failure.
A filter must be in place when the unit is operating.
TABLE 1
Furnace Cabinet Width| Filter Size
Side Return| Bottom Return
A – 14-1/2”| 16 X 25 X 1 (1)| 14 X 25 X 1 (1
B – 17-1/2”| 16 X 25 X 1 (1)| 16 X 25 X 1 (1)
C – 21”| 16 X 25 X 1 (1)| 20 X 25 X 1 (1)
Maintenance
A licensed professional service technician (or equivalent) should inspect the complete system each season (heating and cooling). The following maintenance procedures should only be conducted by a licensed professional service technician (or equivalent). Do not attempt to service the unit in any way
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, death or property damage. Improper servicing could result in
dangerous operation, serious injury, death, or property damage. Before
servicing, disconnect all electrical power to furnace. When servicing
controls, label all wires prior to disconnecting. Take care to reconnect wires
correctly. Verify proper operation after servicing.
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard
The exhaust vent for this furnace must be leak-free and must be securely
connected to the furnace flue collar at all times. For your safety and to
fulfill the terms of the limited warranty, a licensed professional service
technician (or equivalent) must annually inspect this furnace and its vent
system.
CAUTION
To ensure proper operation, a licensed professional service technician (or
equivalent) should check the burner flame and conduct a combustion analysis
annually. Annually (before heating season) inspect furnace venting system,
vent cap, heat exchanger, and burners for corrosion, deterioration, or
deposits of debris. Remove anyobstructions. Inspect the furnace for obvious
signs of deterioration. Inspect the furnace venting system to make sure it is
in place, physically sound, and without holes, corrosion, or blockage. Vent
pipe must be clear and free of obstructions and must slope upward away from
the furnace. Inspect the furnace return air duct connection to ensure duct is
sealed to the furnace and terminates outside the space containing the furnace.
Inspect the physical support of the furnace to guarantee that it is sound
without sagging, cracks or gaps around base and it maintains seal between base
and support. During a seasonal check the service technician will conduct a
combustion analysis. The technician will also inspect the indoor blower,
burner flames, electrical connections and the venting system.
Blower
Check the blower wheel for debris and clean if necessary. The blower motors
are prelubricated for extended bearing life. No further lubrication is needed.
WARNING
The blower access panel must be securely in place when the blower and burners
are operating. Gas fumes, which could contain carbon monoxide, can be drawn
into living space resulting in personal injury or death.
Electrical
- Check all wiring for loose connections.
- Check for the correct voltage at the furnace (furnace operating).
- Check amp-draw on the blower motor with blower access panel in place.
Motor Nameplate__Actual__
Service Reminder
Call your Lennox service technician if the unit will not operate. Before calling, always check the following to be sure service is required:
- Check that electrical disconnect switches are ON.
- Check room thermostat for proper setting.
- Replace any blown fuses or reset circuit breakers.
- Gas valve should be ON.
- Air filter should not be plugged, which will limit air flow.
- Is gas turned on at meter?
- Is manual main shut-off valve open?
Record the model and serial number of the furnace. These numbers are on the
unit nameplate, which is located on the blower deck below the combustion air
inducer.
Serial Number __
Model Number __
Safety Precautions
If you discover any of the following, shut down your unit, and contact a Lennox dealer for an inspection by a licensed professional service technician (or equivalent).
- If you repeatedly hear any new or unfamiliar sounds while your unit is operating, there may be a problem. For example, poorly performing burners can produce unfamiliar noises.
- If you smell any unusual odors, your unit may be operating improperly. For example, units can give off unfamiliar odors if components are required to operate in abnormal conditions.
- Look for visible signs of a malfunctioning unit. Examples include unusual amounts of condensate on windows inside your house, visibly burnt components or unusual dirt or rust accumulations on the vent pipe or in the unit.
- If you experience headache, nausea, fatigue, or dizziness, the cause could be exposure to carbon monoxide gas. This is often misdiagnosed as the flu because symptoms are similar. If you suffer from flu-like symptoms that are exaggerated at home, but seem to subside while you are away from the house, exposure to carbon monoxide could be the cause.
WARNING
Do not use this furnace if any part has been underwater. A flood-damaged
furnace is extremely dangerous. Attempts to use the furnace can result in fire
or explosion. Immediately call a licensed professional service technician (or
equivalent) to inspect the furnace and to replace all gas controls, control
system parts, and electrical parts that have been wet or to replace the
furnace, if deemed necessary. Your vigilance may pay off in early detection of
a problem before either personal injury or property damage occurs. Do not
hesitate to contact a qualified service technician as an investment in your
well being.
Planned Service
Pay attention to your furnace. Situations can arise between annual furnace
inspections that may result in unsafe operation. For instance, items
innocently stored next to the furnace may obstruct the combustion air supply.
This could cause incomplete combustion and the production of carbon monoxide
gas.
Annual Furnace Maintenance
At the beginning of each heating season, and to comply with the Lennox Limited
Warranty, your system should be checked as follows by a licensed professional
service technician (or equivalent).
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE, OR EXPLOSION HAZARD.
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, death or property damage. Improper servicing could result in
dangerous operation, serious injury, death, or property damage. Before
servicing, disconnect all electrical power to furnace.When servicing
controls, label all wires prior to disconnecting. Take care to reconnect wires
correctly. Verify proper operation after servicing.
- Check wiring for loose connections, voltage at indoor unit and amperage of indoor motor.
- Inspect all gas pipe and connections for leaks.
- Check the cleanliness of filters and change if necessary (monthly).
- Check the cleanliness of blower assembly and clean the housing, blower wheel and blower motor if necessary.
- Inspect the combustion air inducer and clean if necessary.
- Evaluate the heat exchanger integrity by inspecting the heat exchanger per the AHRI heat exchanger inspection procedure. This procedure can be viewed at www.ahrinet.org. See “Induced-draft Furnace Heat Exchanger Inspection Procedure”.
- Ensure sufficient combustion air is available to the furnace. Fresh air grilles and louvers (on the unitand in the room where the furnace is installed) must be properly sized, open and unobstructed to provide combustion air.
- Inspect the furnace venting system to make sure it is in place, structurally sound, and without holes, corrosion, or blockage. Vent system must be free and clear of obstructions and must slope upward away from the furnace . Vent system should be installed per the National Fuel Gas Code
- Inspect the furnace return air duct connection to ensure the duct is sealed to the furnace. Check for air leaks on supply and return ducts and seal where necessary.
- Check the condition of the furnace cabinet insulation and repair if necessary.
- Perform a complete combustion analysis during the furnace inspection to ensure proper combustion and operation. Consult Service Literature for proper combustion values.
- Verify operation of smoke detectors and CO detectors and replace batteries as required.
Perform a general system test. Turn on the furnace to check operating functions such as the start-up and shutoff operation.
- Check the operation of the ignition system, inspect and clean flame sensor. Check microamps before and after. Check controls and safety devices (gas valve, flame sensor, temperature limits). Consult Service Manual for proper operating range. Thermal Limits should be checked by restricting airflow and not disconnecting the indoor blower. For additional details, please see Service and Application Note H049.
- Verify that system total static pressure and airflow settings are within specific operating parameters.
- Clock gas meter to ensure that the unit is operating at the specified firing rate. Check the supply pressure. Do not check manifold pressure. Manifold pressure is NOT adjustable.
Repair Parts List
The following repair parts are available through independent Lennox dealers. When ordering parts, include the complete furnace model number listed on the CSA International nameplate — Example: EL180UH060NE36A-01. All service must be performed by a licensed professional installer (or equivalent), service agency, or gas supplier.
Cabinet Parts
- Access panel
- Blower panel
- Top cap
Control Panel Parts
- Transformer
- Integrated control
- Door interlock switch
- Circuit breaker
- Blower Parts
- Blower wheel
Blower housing
- Motor
- Motor mounting frame
- Motor power choke
- Blower housing cutoff plate
- Heating Parts
- Flame sensor
Heat exchanger assembly
- Gas manifold
- Combustion air inducer
- Gas valve
- Main burner
- Main burner orifice
- Pressure switch
- Ignitor
- Primary limit control
- Flame rollout switch
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