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8. Combustion Air Inducer (B6)
All units use a two-stage combustion air inducer to move 
air through the burners and heat exchanger during heat-
ing operation. The blower uses a 120VAC motor. The mo-
tor operates during all heating operation and is controlled 
by furnace / blower control A92. The inducer also operates 
for 15 seconds before burner ignition (pre-purge) and for 
5 seconds after the gas valve closes (post-purge). The in-
ducer operates on low speed during rst-stage heat, then 
switches to high speed for second stage heat.
NOTE - Each furnace model uses a unique CAI. Refer to 
Lennox Repair Parts listing for correct inducer for replace-
ment.
A pressure switch connected to the combustion air induc-
er  orice  plate  is  used  to  prove  inducer  operation.  The 
combustion  air  inducer  orice  will  be  dierent  for  each 
model. See TABLE 16 for orice sizes. The switch mon-
itors  air  pressure  in  the  inducer  housing.  During  normal 
operation, the pressure in the housing is negative. If pres-
sure becomes less negative (signifying an obstruction) the 
proving switch opens. When the proving switch opens, the 
furnace control (A92) immediately closes the gas valve to 
prevent burner operation.
TABLE 16 
Unit C.A.I. Orice Size
-070 1.375
-090 1.625
-110 1.844
9. Combustion Air Inducer Pressure Switch (S18)
S18  is  a  dual  combustion  air  pressure  switch  (rst  and 
second stage) located on the combustion air inducer or-
ice bracket. The switch is connected to the combustion 
air inducer housing by means of a exible silicone hose. 
It monitors negative air pressure in the combustion air in-
ducer housing.
The switches are a single-pole single-throw proving switch 
electrically connected to the furnace control. The purpose 
of  the  switch  is  to  prevent  burner  operation  if  the  com-
bustion air inducer is not operating or if the ue becomes 
obstructed.
On heat demand (rst or second stage) the switch sens-
es that the combustion air inducer is operating. It closes 
a circuit to the  furnace control when  pressure inside the 
combustion air inducer  decreases  to  a  certain  set point. 
Set points vary depending on unit size.
See TABLE 17. The pressure sensed by the switch is neg-
ative relative to atmospheric pressure. If the ue becomes 
obstructed during operation, the  switch senses a loss of 
negative pressure (pressure becomes more equal with at-
mospheric pressure) and opens the circuit to the furnace 
control and gas  valve. A bleed  port on  the switch  allows 
relatively dry air in the vestibule to purge switch tubing, to 
prevent condensate build up.
NOTE - The switch is factory set and is not  eld adjust-
able. It  is  a safety  shut-down  control in  the  furnace  and 
must not be by-passed for any reason. If switch is closed 
or by-passed, the control will not initiate ignition at start up.
COMBUSTION AIR PRESSURE SWITCH
Tap
High Fire
Switch
Low Fire
Switch
Bracket
FIGURE 16 
TABLE 17 
Unit Set Point High Heat Set Point Low Heat
-070 0.55 0.20
-090 0.55 0.20
-110 0.60 0.25
II-PLACEMENT AND INSTALLATION
Make sure unit is installed in accordance with installation
instructions and applicable codes.
III-START-UP
A-Preliminary and Seasonal Checks
1 -   Inspect  electrical  wiring,  both  eld  and  factory 
installed for loose connections. Tighten as required.
2 -   Check  voltage  at  disconnect  switch.  Voltage  must 
be  within  range  listed  on  the  nameplate.  If  not, 
consult  the  power  company  and  have  voltage 
condition corrected before starting unit