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Profile A provides only an OFF delay of 1 minute at 100% of
the cooling demand airflow.

100% CFM  

1 min  

100% CFM  

Cooling 

Demand 

OFF OFF 

• Profile B ramps up to full cooling demand airflow by first

stepping up to 50% of the full demand for 30 seconds.  The
motor then ramps to 100% of the required airflow.  A 1
minute OFF delay at 100% of the cooling airflow.

OFF 

100% C FM   

Cooling Dem and  

100% C FM   

1 m in  

50% CFM 

OFF 

½ min 

Profile C ramps up to 82% of the full cooling demand airflow
and operates there for approximately 7 ½ minutes. The
motor then steps up to the full demand airflow.  Profile C
also has a 1 minute/100% OFF delay.

 

100% CFM  

100% CFM  

1 min  

82% CFM 

Cooling Demand

 

7 ½ min 

OFF 

OFF 

Profile D ramps up to 50% of the demand for ½ minute,
then ramps to 82% of the full cooling demand airflow and
operates there for approximately 7 ½ minutes. The motor
then steps up to the full demand airflow.  Profile D has a 1/
2 minute at 50% airflow OFF delay.

 

100% CFM  

50% CFM   

½

 min  

82% CFM 

Cooling Demand 

7 ½ min 

OFF 

OFF 

50% CFM 

½ min 

Ramping Profiles

 

(*indicates factory setting)

 

 8    7    6    5    4     3   2    1 

 



F

 

O  
F  
F

 

 8    7    6    5    4     3   2    1 

 

 

 

O  
F  
F

 

 8    7    6    5    4     3   2    1 

 



F

 

  

 8    7    6    5    4     3   2    1 

 

*

O
N

 
 

 

O
N

 O
N

O
N

Ramping 
Profile 
Tap A

Ramping 
Profile 
Tap B

Ramping 
Profile 
Tap C

Ramping 
Profile 
Tap D

6. Select the heating speed from the heating speed chart in

the Product Data Book applicable for your model*.  The
adjust setting (already established by the cooling speed
selection) determines which set of speeds are available.
The selected speed must provide a temperature rise within
the rise range listed with the particular model.

Example:

The 70 kBtu is set for 990 CFM on cooling,

the “ADJUST” is set to “-” (minus).  The four heating speeds
available are “A Minus”, “B Minus”, “C Minus”, and “D Minus”.
“B Minus” has a rise of 56

°

F for both stages which is within

the 30-60°F rise range for the 70 kBtu.  This setting will
keep electrical consumption to a minimum.  Set the “Heat”
speed DIP switches to “A”.

7. Select the desired “heating” speed tap by positioning

switches 7 and 8 appropriately.  Refer to figure above.  Turn
off power to furnace for a minimum of 10 seconds, allowing
motor to reset and recognize new speed selection.  Turn
on power to furnace.  Verify selected CFM by counting the
green CFM LED blinks.

In general lower heating speeds will: reduce electrical
consumption, lower operating sound levels of the blower, and
increase the outlet air temperature delivered to the home.   The
speeds available allow the blower performance to be optimized
for the particular homeowner’s needs.

O
F
F

O
F
F

8 7

4 3 2 1

O
F
F

O
N

4 3 2 1

O
N

O
F
F

4 3 2 1

O
N

O
N

4 3 2 1

Cooling

Speed

Tap A

Cooling

Speed

Tap B

Cooling

Speed

Tap C

Cooling

Speed
Tap D

*

Cooling Speed Taps

(

*

 indicates factory setting)

O
F
F

O
F
F

8

7

4 3 2 1

O
F
F

O
N

8 7

4 3 2 1

O
N

O
F
F

8 7

4 3 2 1

O
N

O
N

8

7

4 3 2 1

Heating

Speed

Tap A

Heating

Speed

Tap B

Heating

Speed

Tap C

Heating

Speed

Tap D

Heating Speed Taps

(

*

 indicates factory setting)

*

O
F
F

O
F
F

8 7

4 3 2 1

O
F
F

O
N

8 7

4 3 2 1

8

4

7

3 2 1

Normal

+ (Plus)

Adjust

- (Minus)

Adjust

Adjust Taps

(

*

 indicates factory setting)

*

8 7

8 7

8

7

O
N

O
F
F

A

DJUST

 B

LOWER

 H

EAT

 O

FF

 D

ELAY

The integrated control module provides a selectable heat off delay
function. The heat off delay period may be set to 90, 120, 150,180
seconds using the DIP switches or jumper provided on the control
module. The delay is factory shipped at 150 seconds but may be
changed to suit the installation requirements and/or homeowner
preference. Refer to the following figures for switch positions and
corresponding delay times.

Heat O ff

Delay

 90 S econds

ON
ON

1

2

3

Heat O ff

Delay

120 S econds

Heat O ff

Delay

150 S econds

Heat O ff

Delay

180 S econds

ON

OFF

1

2

3

ON

1

2

3

1

2

3

OFF
OFF

H ea t  Off  D ela y

(* ind icate s fa ctory se ttin g)

*

OFF

Heat Off Delay

Summary of Contents for ADV8

Page 1: ...n to know the product better than the customer This includes all safety precautions and related items Prior to actual installation thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Instruction Manual Pay spec...

Page 2: ...ETE THE INSTALLATION 14 FIX 1 LINER TERMINATION 14 FIX 2 CHANGE VENTING ARRANGEMENTS 14 FIX 3 REBUILD THE CROWN 14 FIX 4 RELINING 14 VIII ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 15 WIRING HARNESS 15 115 VOLT LINE CONN...

Page 3: ...ATOR BLOWER MOTORS 30 FLAME SENSOR QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY 30 IGNITER QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY 30 BURNERS 30 XVII BEFORE LEAVING AN INSTALLATION 31 XVIII REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PARTS 31 WARNING IF THE...

Page 4: ...ponent failures could result in heating system operational problems TO THE INSTALLER Before installing this unit please read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with specific items which mu...

Page 5: ...ing the discharge process in step 2 Use caution not to recharge your body with static electricity i e do not move or shuffle your feet do not touch ungrounded objects etc If you come in contact with a...

Page 6: ...nstall the furnace where the combustion air is exposed to the following substances chlorinated waxes or cleaners chlorine based swimming pool chemicals water softening chemicals deicing salts or chemi...

Page 7: ...he floor CLEARANCES AND ACCESSIBILITY Unobstructed front clearance of 24 for servicing is recommended TO P B 1 V E NT S ING LE P L E N U M 1 6 1 3 0 1 V E NT S IDE S FRO NT B A CK Top clearance for ho...

Page 8: ...air for combustion and dilution of flue gases The following vent testing procedure is reproduced from the American National Standard National Standard of Canada for Gas Fired Central Furnaces ANSI Z2...

Page 9: ...uipment Located in Confined Spaces a All Air from Inside the Building The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings communicating directly with an additional room s of sufficient vo...

Page 10: ...ned space Alternate Opening Location Equipment Located in Confined Spaces All Air from Outdoors Single Air Opening See 5 3 3 b 5 One permanent opening may be permitted provided the equipment has clear...

Page 11: ...rd of Canada CAN CSA B149 1 and CAN CSA B149 2 latest editions and amendments Venting THIS FURNACE IS NOT DESIGN CERTIFIED TO BE HORIZONTALLY VENTED Supply Air Upflow Rotated Induced Draft Blower To r...

Page 12: ...IANCE 80 AFUE FURNACE IS VENTED WITHOUT ADEQUATE DILUTION AIR DO NO T CONNECT AN 80 FURNACE TO A MASONRY CHIMNEY UNLESS THE FURNACE IS COMMON VENTED W ITH A DRAFT HOOD EQ UIPPED APPLIANCE O R THE CHIM...

Page 13: ...correctly installed and in good condition Remove the lowest existing vent connector and examine the inside of the elbow or tee at the base of the liner A small amount of soot may be considered accept...

Page 14: ...If the combustion air supplied to the furnace will be contaminated with compounds containing chlorine or fluorine a liner of AL294C stainless steel should be used If a metal liner is not present a cla...

Page 15: ...THE UNIT MUST BE POLARIZED AND GROUNDED WARNING TO AVOID INJURY ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DEATH DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR CHANGING ANY ELECTRICAL WIRING CAUTION LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR T...

Page 16: ...istance between the neutral white connection and one of the burners 2 Resistance should measure 10 ohms or less This furnace is equipped with a blower door interlock switch which interrupts unit volta...

Page 17: ...cooling and dehumidistat call for dehumidification This lower blower speed enhances dehumidification of the conditioned air as it passes through the AC coil For proper function a dehumidistat applied...

Page 18: ...he approved furnace gas input rating and gas types The furnace must be equipped to operate on the type of gas applied This includes any conversion kits required for alternate fuels and or high altitud...

Page 19: ...nds is measured The actual firing rate of the furnace is Input 1 000 heating value of the gas X 3600 constant 52 6 meter time for 1 ft3 of gas Input 3 600 000 52 6 Input 68 400 Btu h METER TIME IN MIN...

Page 20: ...s piping the installer must supply a ground joint union drip leg manual shutoff valve and line and fittings to connect to gas valve In some cases the installer may also need to supply a transition pie...

Page 21: ...pressure testing the supply piping system with pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 48 kPa This unit must be isolated from the gas supply system by closing its manual shutoff valve before pressure testin...

Page 22: ...ernal to the furnace cabinet WARNING BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE ON THIS FURANCE DISCONNECT THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY DO NOT OPERATE THE FURNACE WITHOUT CIRCULATIONG AIR FILTERS IN PLACE PROPANE GAS PIP...

Page 23: ...rminals are energized Circulator blower runs integrated control module monitors safety circuits continuously R and G thermostat contacts open completing the call for fan Circulator blower is de energi...

Page 24: ...or as some types of gas are heavier than air 7 If you smell gas after five minutes immediately follow the instructions on page 3 of this manual If you do not smell gas after five minutes move the furn...

Page 25: ...asure gas manifold pressure with burners firing Adjust manifold pressure using the Manifold Gas Pressure table shown below 8 Remove regulator cover screw from the low LO outlet pressure regulator adju...

Page 26: ...ol module fuse to verify airflow quantity The green CFM LED blinks once for each 100 CFM of airflow 1 Determine the tonnage of the cooling system installed with the furnace If the cooling capacity is...

Page 27: ...is within the 30 60 F rise range for the 70 kBtu This setting will keep electrical consumption to a minimum Set the Heat speed DIP switches to A 7 Select the desired heating speed tap by positioning...

Page 28: ...It may also open if the power supply is interrupted while the furnace is firing The auxiliary limit control is suitable for both horizontal right and horizontal left installations Regardless of airflo...

Page 29: ...ic charge to ground 2 Firmly touch a clean unpainted metal surface of the furnace away from the control Any tools held in a person s hand during grounding will be discharged 3 Service integrated contr...

Page 30: ...recommended on adhesive container Spray adhesives for use with permanent metal filters can be found at some hardware stores BE SURE AIRFLOW DIRECTION ARROW POINTS TOWARDS THE BLOWER Inspect filter If...

Page 31: ...at least three times Verify cooling and fan only operation Review the Owner s Manual with the homeowner and discuss proper furnace operation and maintenance Leave literature packet near furnace XVIII...

Page 32: ...LASHES Induced draft blower pressure switch contacts sticking Shorts in pressure switch circuit Inspect pressure switch hose Repair if necessary Inspect flue for blockage proper length elbows and term...

Page 33: ...or proper sensor alignment Check inlet air piping for blockage proper length elbows and termination Compare current gas pressure to rating plate info Adjust as needed Turn power OFF prior to repair Tu...

Page 34: ...I NDUCED BR GND W H W H BK BR R D G N BU B R W H AUXI LI ARY L I MI T CONTROL S RD BU W H VAC 115 VAC 24 PR BK R D O R YL YL BK EAC N EAC H EL ECTRONI C I N TEG R ATE D C O N TR O L M O D U LE I N TE...

Page 35: ...YL RD BK W H I NDUCED BR W H W H BK BR RD GR BL BR W H AUXI LI ARY RD BL VAC 115 VAC 24 BK RD OR YL YL EAC N EAC H ELECTRONI C I NTEGRATED CONTROL M ODULE I NTEGRATED CONTROL M ODULE AI R CLEANER HUM...

Page 36: ...auses of product failure They are simple to service and forgiving to operate We use quality materials and components Finally every unit is run tested before it leaves the factory That s why we know Th...

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