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4 -  Move gas valve switch to OFF.
5 -  Replace the access panel.
Failure To Operate
If the unit fails to operate, check the following:
1 -   Is the thermostat calling for heat?
2 -  Are access panels securely in place?
3 -  Is the main disconnect switch closed?
4 -  Is there a blown fuse or tripped breaker?
5 -  Is the lter dirty or plugged? Dirty or plugged lters 
will cause the limit control to shut the unit o.
6 -  Is gas turned on at the meter?
7 -  Is the manual main shut-o valve open?
8 -  Is the internal manual shut-o valve open?
9 -  Is the unit ignition system in lockout? If the unit locks 
out again, inspect the unit for blockages.
Heating Sequence Of Operation
1 -   When thermostat calls for heat, combustion air 
inducer starts.
2 -  Combustion air pressure switch proves blower 
operation. Switch is factory-set and requires no 
adjustment.
3 -  After a 15-second prepurge, the hot surface ignitor 
energizes.
4 -  After a 20-second ignitor warm-up period, the gas 
valve solenoid opens. A 4-second Trial for Ignition 
period begins.”
5 -  Gas is ignited, ame  sensor proves the  ame, and 
the combustion process continues.
6 -  If  ame  is  not  detected  after  rst  ignition  trial,  the 
ignition control will repeat steps 3 and 4 four 
more times before locking out the gas valve 
(“WATCHGUARD” ame failure mode). The ignition 
control will then automatically repeat steps 1 through 
6 after 60 minutes. To interrupt the 60-minute 
“WATCHGUARD” period, move thermostat from 
“Heat” to “OFF” then back to “Heat”. Heating 
sequence then restarts at step 1.
Gas Pressure Adjustment
TABLE 24 
GAS METER CLOCKING CHART
EL296
Unit
Seconds for One Revolution
Natural LP
1 cu ft 
Dial
2 cu ft 
Dial
1 cu ft 
Dial
2 cu ft 
Dial
-045 80 160 200 400
-070 55 110 136 272
-090 41 82 102 204
-110 33 66 82 164
Natural-1000 btu/cu ft LP-2500 btu/cu ft
NOTE - To obtain accurate reading, shut o all other gas 
appliances connected to meter.
Furnace should operate at least 5 minutes before check-
ing  gas  ow.  Determine  time  in  seconds  for  two  revolu-
tions of gas through the meter. (Two revolutions assures 
a more accurate time). Divide by two and compare to time 
in TABLE 24. If manifold pressure matches TABLE 26 and 
rate  is  incorrect,  check  gas  orices  for  proper  size  and 
restriction. Remove temporary gas meter if installed.
Supply Pressure Measurement
An inlet pressure post located on the gas valve provides 
access to the supply pressure. See FIGURE 61. Back out 
the 3/32 hex screw one turn, connect a piece of 5/16 tub-
ing and connect to a manometer to measure supply pres-
sure. See TABLE 26 for supply line pressure.
Manifold Pressure Measurement
A manifold pressure post located on the gas valve pro-
vides access to the manifold pressure. See FIGURE 61. 
Back out the 3/32 hex screw one turn, connect a piece 
of 5/16 tubing and connect to a manometer to measure 
manifold pressure.
To  correctly  measure  manifold  pressure,  the  dierential 
pressure between the positive gas manifold and the neg-
ative burner box must be considered.
NOTE - Pressure test adapter kit (10L34) is available from 
Lennox to facilitate manifold pressure measurement.
1 -   Connect the test gauge positive side “+“ to manifold 
pressure tap on gas valve as noted above.
2 -  Tee into the gas valve regulator vent hose and 
connect to test gauge negative “-”.
3 -  Ignite  unit  on  low  re  and  let  run  for  5  minutes  to 
allow for steady state conditions.
4 -  After allowing unit to stabilize for 5 minutes, record 
manifold pressure and compare to value given in 
TABLE 26.
5 -  If necessary, make adjustments. FIGURE 61 shows 
location of high re and low re adjustment screws.
6 -  Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 on high re. See values in 
TABLE 26.
7 -  Shut unit o and remove manometer as soon as an 
accurate reading has been obtained. Turn the supply 
and manifold 3/32” hex screw one revolution back 
into the gas valve.
8 -  Start unit and perform leak check. Seal leaks if found.