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508145-01B

Issue 2108

Page 27 of 36

Integrated Control DIP Switch Settings

BG802DFE 

units are equipped with a two-stage integrated 

control.  This  control  manages  ignition  timing,  heating 

mode fan off delays and indoor blower speeds based on 

selections made using the control dip switches and jumpers. 

The control includes an internal watchguard feature which 

automatically resets the ignition control when it has been 

locked  out.  After  one  hour  of  continuous  thermostat 

demand for heat, the watchguard will break and remake 

thermostat demand to the furnace and automatically reset 

the control to relight the furnace.

Heating Operation DIP Switch Settings

Switch 1 -- Thermostat Selection -- 

This  unit  may  be 

used  with  either  a  single-stage  or  two-stage  thermostat. 

The thermostat selection is made using a DIP switch which 

must be properly positioned for the particular application. 

The  DIP  switch  is  factory-positioned  for  use  with  a  two-

stage  thermostat.  If  a  single-stage  thermostat  is  to  be 

used, the DIP switch must be repositioned.
1.  Select “OFF” for two-stage heating operation controlled 

by a two-stage heating thermostat (factory setting);

2.  Select “ON” for two-stage heating operation controlled 

by  a  single-stage  heating  thermostat.  This  setting 

provides  a  timed  delay  before  second-stage  heat  is 

initiated.

Switch 2 -- Second Stage Delay (Used with Single-Stage 

Thermostat Only) --

 This switch is used to determine the 

second stage on delay when a single-stage thermostat is 

being used. The switch is factory-set in the OFF position, 

which provides a 7-minute delay before second-stage heat 

is initiated. If the switch is toggled to the ON position, it 

will provide a 12-minute delay before second-stage heat is 

initiated. This switch is only activated when the thermostat 

selector jumper is positioned for SINGLE-stage thermostat 

use.

Indoor Blower Operation DIP Switch Settings

Switches 3 and 4 -- Heating Mode Blower-Off Delay --

 

The blower-on delay of 30 seconds is not adjustable. The 

blower-off  delay  (time  that  the  blower  operates  after  the 

heating  demand  has  been  satisfied)  can  be  adjusted  by 

moving  switches  3  and  4  on  the  integrated  control. The 

unit is shipped from the factory with a blower-off delay of 

90 seconds.

The blower off delay affects comfort and is adjustable to 

satisfy individual applications. Adjust the blower off delay to 

achieve a supply air temperature between 90° and 110°F at 

the exact moment that the blower is de-energized. Longer 

off delay settings provide lower supply air temperatures; 

shorter  settings  provide  higher  supply  air  temperatures. 

Table 10 provides the blower off timings that will result from 

different switch settings.

Blower Off Delay 

Seconds

Switch 3

Switch 4

60

On

Off

90 (factory)

Off

Off

120

Off

On

180

On

On

Table 10. 

Blower Off Heating Mode Delay Switch 

Settings

Switch 5 -- Cooling Mode Blower-Off Delay-- 

The unit 

is shipped from the factory with the dip switch positioned 

OFF for a 45 second delay. Table 11 provides the cooling 

mode off delay settings.

Blower Off Delay Seconds

Switch 5

45 (factory)

Off

2

On

Table 11. 

Blower Off Cooling Mode Delay Switch 

Settings

Switches 6 and 7 -- Continuous Fan Mode -- 

Low Heat 

Speed  is  the  only  available  setting  for  Continuous  Fan 

Mode. See Table 12.

Continuous Fan 

Mode

Switch 6

Switch 7

Low Heat Speed 

(factory)

Off

Off

Table 12. Continuous Fan Mode Settings

On-Board Links and Diagnostic Push 

Button

Carefully review all configuration information provided. 

Failure to properly set DIP switches, jumpers and on-

board links can result in improper operation!

 WARNING

On-Board Link W914 Dehum

On-board  link  W914,  is  a  clippable  connection  between 

terminals R and DS on the integrated control. W914 must 

be cut when the furnace is installed with a thermostat which 

features humidity control. If the link is not cut, terminal “DS” 

will remain energized not allowing the blower to reduce to 

low cool speed upon a call for dehumidification.

Summary of Contents for Home BG802DFE

Page 1: ...or the gas supplier WARNING As with any mechanical equipment personal injury can result from contact with sharp sheet metal edges Be careful when you handle this equipment CAUTION Table of Contents B...

Page 2: ...A B C D 3 4 19 27 3 4 705 19 1 4 489 6 5 8 168 Right 7 1 8 181 Left 5 3 8 137 Right 2 3 16 56 Left 33 838 AIR FLOW 3 4 19 19 7 16 494 9 16 14 B Supply Air Supply Air 9 16 14 9 16 14 3 1 8 79 9 16 14...

Page 3: ...s Arrangement Figure 1 Control Box includes integrated control transformer and door switch Secondary Limit Internal Flue Pipe Assembly Gas Valve Burner Box Assembly Combustion Air Inducer Indoor Blowe...

Page 4: ...ional Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 The National Fuel Gas Code is available from the following address American National Standards Institute Inc 11 West 42nd Street New York NY 10036 Clearances Adequate c...

Page 5: ...O NOT USE THE UNIT FOR CONSTRUCTION HEAT UNLESS ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA ARE MET a Furnace must be in its final location The vent system must be permanently installed per these installation instr...

Page 6: ...situation In the absence of local codes concerning air for combustion and ventilation use the guidelines and procedures in this section to install these furnaces to ensure efficient and safe operation...

Page 7: ...a space categorized as unconfined air can be brought in by providing two permanent openings between the two spaces Each opening must have a minimum free area of 1 square inch 645 mm2 per 1 000 Btu 29...

Page 8: ...ve a free area of at least 1 square inch per 4 000 Btu 645 mm per 1 17 kW per hour of the total input rating of all other equipment in the enclosure Setting Equipment Do not install the furnace on its...

Page 9: ...R PLENUM OPENING Cabinet Width Front to Rear Side to Side in mm in mm A 14 1 2 19 3 4 502 13 1 4 337 B 17 1 2 19 3 4 502 16 1 4 413 NOTE Floor opening dimensions listed are 1 4 inch 6 mm larger than t...

Page 10: ...al screws from the outside In this case make plenum with a removable front and install screws from the inside see Figure 12 5 Make certain that an adequate seal is made Cabinet Width Front to Rear Sid...

Page 11: ...ingle wall vent is used on 14 1 2 in cabinets or 2 in if a single wall vent is used on 17 1 2 in cabinets The furnace may be installed on a combustible wood floor if an optional additive base is insta...

Page 12: ...as vent Unlined masonry chimneys are prohibited See Figure 17 and Figure 18 for common venting Venting Using a Masonry Chimney The following additional requirements apply when a lined masonry chimney...

Page 13: ...himney no other appliance can be vented into the chimney The outer wall of type B1 vent pipe must not be exposed to flue products A type B1 vent or masonry chimney liner shall terminate above the roof...

Page 14: ...e maximum common vent capacity listed in the common venting tables should be reduced by 20 the equivalent of two 90 elbows 0 80 x maximum common vent capacity The horizontal length of the offset shall...

Page 15: ...49 39 98 51 164 64 247 10 0 0 88 0 175 0 295 0 447 2 12 61 17 118 23 194 26 289 5 23 57 32 113 41 187 52 280 10 30 51 41 104 54 176 67 267 15 0 0 94 0 191 0 327 0 502 2 11 69 15 136 20 226 22 339 5 2...

Page 16: ...220 15 1 21 50 33 89 47 142 64 220 2 22 53 35 96 49 153 66 235 3 24 55 36 102 51 163 68 248 20 1 21 54 33 99 46 157 62 246 2 22 57 34 105 48 167 64 259 3 23 60 35 110 50 176 66 271 30 1 20 62 31 113 4...

Page 17: ...ange hoods and bathroom exhausts so they will operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan Close fireplace dampers 4 Follow the lighting instructions Turn on the appliance that is bein...

Page 18: ...ittings and furnace rating to avoid excessive pressure drop Table 8 lists recommended pipe sizes for typical applications 3 The gas piping must not run in or through air ducts clothes chutes gas vents...

Page 19: ...te CAUTION The unit is equipped with a field make up box on the left hand side of the cabinet The make up box may be moved to the right side of the furnace to facilitate installation If the make up bo...

Page 20: ...d to one of the provided neutral terminals If a humidifier rated at greater than one amp is connected to this terminal it is necessary to use an external relay Generator Use Voltage Requirements The f...

Page 21: ...508145 01B Issue 2108 Page 21 of 36 070 12 090 16 COMFORT SYNC THERMOSTAT Figure 22 Wiring Diagram...

Page 22: ...d stage heat ON delay OFF 7 minutes ON 12 minutes ON CUT ON BOARD LINK W915 2 STAGE COMPR T STAT FURNACE TERM STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT Not required on all units 1 Heat 2 Cool with t stat with dehumidificati...

Page 23: ...LINK W915 2 STAGE COMPR CUT ON BOARD LINK W914 T STAT FURNACE TERM STRIP OUTDOOR UNIT o Not required on all units 2 Heat 1 Cool with t stat with dehumidification mode OFF CUT ON BOARD LINK W914 T STAT...

Page 24: ...RNACE TERM STRIP HEAT PUMP 67M41 Y H L Y2 D B L Y2 T T outdoor sensor Dual Fuel Two Stage Heat Pump Thermostat w dual fuel capabilities Capable of 2 stage gas heat control OFF CUT ON BOARD LINK W951 H...

Page 25: ...NACE TERM STRIP HEAT PUMP 67M41 Y H L Y2 D B L Y2 T T outdoor sensor Dual Fuel Two Stage Heat Pump Thermostat w dual fuel capabilities Capable of 2 stage gas heat control with dehumidification mode OF...

Page 26: ...GNAL Y2 THERMOSTAT 2ND STAGE COOL SIGNAL O THERMOSTAT SIGNAL TO HEAT PUMP REVERSING VA LVE L NOT USED DH NOT USED HUM UNPOWERED NORMALLY OPEN DRY CONTACTS LI 120 VAC INPUT TO CONTROL ACC 120 VAC OUTPU...

Page 27: ...DIP Switch Settings Switches 3 and 4 Heating Mode Blower Off Delay The blower on delay of 30 seconds is not adjustable The blower off delay time that the blower operates after the heating demand has...

Page 28: ...ore attempting to perform any service or maintenance turn the electrical power to unit OFF at disconnect switch CAUTION BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell nex...

Page 29: ...al 1 cu ft Dial 2 cu ft Dial 070 55 110 136 272 090 41 82 102 204 Natural 1000 btu cu ft LP 2500 btu cu ft Table 13 Furnace should operate at least 5 minutes before checking gas flow Determine time in...

Page 30: ...ure in wg 4 501 7 500 ft Manifold Pressure in wg 7 501 10 000 ft 2 Supply Line Pressure in wg Low Fire High Fire Low Fire High Fire Low Fire High Fire Min Max 070 Natrual 1 7 3 5 1 5 3 2 1 7 3 5 4 5 1...

Page 31: ...peed terminal 7 Resecure blower access panel 8 Turn on electrical power to furnace 9 Recheck temperature rise Heating Sequence of Operation Electronic Ignition The two stage variable speed integrated...

Page 32: ...h does not close the combustion air inducer will switch to high fire After a 15 second pre purge the high fire pressure switch will close and the unit will begin operation on high fire After 10 to 20...

Page 33: ...for gas leaks CAUTION Annual Furnace Maintenance At the beginning of each heating season and to comply with the Blue Summit Limited Warranty your system should be checked as follows 1 Check wiring fo...

Page 34: ...Ignitor Primary limit control Flame rollout switch s Secondary limit Repair Parts List The following repair parts are available through independent Blue Summit dealers When ordering parts include the...

Page 35: ...e in w c Air Volume Watts at Various Blower Speeds High Black Medium High Brown Medium Blue Medium Low Yellow Low Red cfm watts cfm watts cfm watts cfm watts cfm watts 0 10 1700 423 1495 293 1380 233...

Page 36: ...height of eight 8 feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than...

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