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TROUBLESHOOTING  GE  ECM

 MOTORS CONT’D.

Motor

Motor OK when

R > 100k ohm

ECM 2.0

Only remove

Hex Head Bolts

Connector Orientation

Between 4 and 8 o'clock

Drip Loop

Back of

Control

Figure 5

Winding Test

Figure 4

Note:              

Use the shorter 

bolts and 

alignment pin 

supplied when 

replacing an 

ECM 2.0 

control.

Figure 3

ECM 

2.3/2.5

Power Connector

(5-pin)

Control Connector

(16-pin)

Hex-head Screws

Motor Connector

(3-pin)

Motor Connector

(3-pin)

Control Disassembly

Drip Loop

Push until

Latch Seats

Over Ramp

From Motor

Circuit

Board

Replacing ECM Control Module

To replace the control module for the GE variable-speed indoor blower

motor you need to take the following steps:

1. You MUST have the correct replacement module.  The controls are

factory programmed for specific operating modes.  Even though they look

alike, different modules may have completely different functionality.

USING THE WRONG CONTROL MODULE VOIDS ALL PRODUCT

WARRANTIES AND MAY PRODUCE UNEXPECTED RESULTS.

2. Begin by removing AC power from the furnace or air handler being

serviced.  

DO NOT WORK ON THE MOTOR WITH AC POWER

APPLIED.  

To avoid electric shock from the motor’s capacitors, disconnect

power and wait at least 5 minutes before opening motor.

3. It is usually not necessary to remove the motor from the blower

assembly.  However, it is recommended that the whole blower assembly,

with the motor, be removed from the furnace/air handler.  (Follow the

manufacturer’s procedures).  Unplug the two cable connectors to the motor.

There are latches on each connector.  

DO NOT PULL ON THE WIRES.

The plugs remove easily when properly released.

4. Locate  the  two  standard  ¼"  hex  head  bolts  at  the  rear  of  the  control

housing  (at  the  back  end  of  the  control  opposite  the  shaft  end).   

Refer  to

Figure  24.   

Remove  these  two  bolts  from  the  motor  and  control  assembly

while  holding  the  motor  in  a  way  that  will  prevent  the  motor  or  control

from  falling  when  the  bolts  are  removed.    If  an  ECM2.0  control  is  being

replaced  (recognized  by  an  aluminum  casting  rather  that  a  deep-drawn

black  steel  can  housing  the  electronics),  remove  only  the  hex-head  bolts.

DO  NOT  REMOVE  THE  TORX-HEAD  SCREWS.

5. The  control  module  is  now  free  of  mechanical  attachment  to  the

motor  endshield  but  is  still  connected  by  a  plug  and  three  wires  inside

the  control.    Carefully  rotate  the  control  to  gain  access  to  the  plug  at

the  control  end  of  the  wires.    With  thumb  and  forefinger,  reach  the

latch  holding  the  plug  to  the  control  and  release  it  by  squeezing  the

latch  tab  and  the  opposite  side  of  the  connector  plug  and  gently  pulling

the  plug  out  of  the  connector  socket  in  the  control.   

DO  NOT  PULL

ON  THE  WIRES.    GRIP  THE  PLUG  ONLY.

6. The  control  module  is  now  completely  detached  from  the  motor.

Verify  with  a  standard  ohmmeter  that  the  resistance  from  each  motor

lead  (in  the  motor  plug  just  removed)  to  the  motor  shell  is  >100K  ohms.

Refer to Figure 25.  

(Measure to unpainted motor end plate.)  If any

motor  lead  fails  this  test,  do  not  proceed  to  install  the  control  module.

THE  MOTOR  IS  DEFECTIVE  AND  MUST  BE  REPLACED.

Installing  the  new  control  module  will  cause  it  to  fail  also.

7. Verify  that  the  replacement  control  is  correct  for  your

application.    Refer  to  the  manufacturer's  authorized  replacement  list.

USING  THE  WRONG  CONTROL  WILL  RESULT  IN

IMPROPER  OR  NO  BLOWER  OPERATION.

    Orient  the  control

module  so  that  the  3-wire  motor  plug  can  be  inserted  into  the  socket  in

the  control.    Carefully  insert  the  plug  and  press  it  into  the  socket  until

it  latches.   

A  SLIGHT  CLICK  WILL  BE  HEARD  WHEN

PROPERLY  INSERTED.

    Finish  installing  the  replacement  control  per

one  of  the  three  following  paragraphs,  8a,  8b  or  8c.

8a. 

IF  REPLACING  AN  ECM  2.0  CONTROL

  (control  in  cast

aluminum  can  with  air  vents  on  the  back  of  the  can) 

WITH  AN  ECM

2.3  CONTROL

  (control  containing  black  potting  for  water  protection  in

black  deep-drawn  steel  case  with  no  vents  in  the  bottom  of  the  can),

locate  the  two  through-bolts  and  plastic  tab  that  are  packed  with  the

replacement  control.    Insert  the  plastic  tab  into  the  slot  at  the  perimeter

of the open end of the can so that the pin is located on the inside of the

perimeter of the can.  Rotate the can so that the tab inserts into the tab

locater  hole  in  the  endshield  of  the  motor.    Using  the  two  through-bolts

provided  with  the  replacement  control,  reattach  the  can  to  the  motor.

THE  TWO  THROUGH-BOLTS  PROVIDED  WITH  THE

REPLACEMENT  ECM  2.3  CONTROL  ARE  SHORTER  THAN

THE  BOLTS  ORIGINALLY  REMOVED  FROM  THE  ECM  2.0

CONTROL  AND  MUST  BE  USED  IF  SECURE  ATTACHMENT

OF  THE  CONTROL  TO  THE  MOTOR  IS  TO  BE  ACHIEVED.

DO  NOT  OVERTIGHTEN  THE  BOLTS.

8b. 

IF  REPLACING  AN  ECM  2.3  CONTROL

 

WITH  AN  ECM  2.3

CONTROL

,  the  plastic  tab  and  shorter  through-bolts  are  not  needed.    The

control  can  be  oriented  in  two  positions  180°  apart.   

MAKE  SURE  THE

ORIENTATION  YOU  SELECT  FOR  REPLACING  THE

CONTROL  ASSURES  THE  CONTROL'S  CABLE  CONNECTORS

WILL  BE  LOCATED  DOWNWARD  IN  THE  APPLICATION  SO

THAT  WATER  CANNOT  RUN  DOWN  THE  CABLES  AND  INTO

THE  CONTROL.

    Simply  orient  the  new  control  to  the  motor's  endshield,

insert bolts, and tighten.  

DO  NOT  OVERTIGHTEN  THE  BOLTS.

8c. 

IF  REPLACING  AN  ECM  2.0  CONTROL  WITH  AN  ECM  2.0

CONTROL 

(It  is  recommended  that  ECM  2.3  controls  be  used  for  all

replacements), 

the  new  control  must  be  attached  to  the  motor  using

through  bolts  identical  to  those  removed  with  the  original  control.   

DO

NOT  OVERTIGHTEN  THE  BOLTS.

9. Reinstall  the  blower/motor  assembly  into  the  HVAC  equipment.

Follow  the  manufacturer's  suggested  procedures.

10.  Plug  the  16-pin  control  plug  into  the  motor.    The  plug  is  keyed.

Make  sure  the  connector  is  properly  seated  and  latched.

11.  Plug  the  5-pin  power  connector  into  the  motor.    Even  though  the

plug  is  keyed, 

OBSERVE  THE  PROPER  ORIENTATION.    DO  NOT

FORCE  THE  CONNECTOR.

    It  plugs  in  very  easily  when  properly

oriented.   

REVERSING  THIS  PLUG  WILL  CAUSE  IMMEDIATE

FAILURE  OF  THE  CONTROL  MODULE.

12.  Final  installation  check.    Make  sure  the  motor  is  installed  as  follows:

a. Unit  is  as  far  INTO  the  blower  housing  as  possible.

b. Belly  bands  are  not  on  the  control  module  or  covering  vent  holes.

c. Motor  connectors  should  be  oriented  between  the  4  o’clock  and  8

o’clock  positions  when  the  blower  is  positioned  in  its  final

location  and  orientation.

d. Add  a  drip  loop  to  the  cables  so  that  water  cannot  enter  the  motor

by  draining  down  the  cables.   

Refer  to  Figure  26.

The  installation  is  now  complete.    Reapply  the  AC  power  to  the  HVAC

equipment  and  verify  that  the  new  motor  control  module  is  working

properly.    Follow  the  manufacturer's  procedures  for  disposition  of  the  old

control  module.

Figure 25

Figure 24

Figure 26

Figure 26

Figure 27

Figure 28

TROUBLESHOOTING ECM

 MOTORS CONT’D.

Replacing ECM Control Module

To replace the control module for the GE variable-speed indoor blower 

motor you need to take the following steps:

  1.  You MUST have the correct replacement module.  The controls are 

factory programmed for specific operating modes.  Even though they look 

alike, different modules may have completely different functionality.

USING THE WRONG CONTROL MODULE VOIDS ALL PRODUCT 

WARRANTIES AND MAY PRODUCE UNEXPECTED RESULTS.
 

2.  Begin by removing AC power from the furnace or air handler being 

serviced.  

DO NOT WORK ON THE MOTOR WITH AC POWER 

APPLIED.  

To avoid electric shock from the motor’s capacitors, disconnect 

power and wait at least 5 minutes before opening motor.
  3.  It is usually not necessary to remove the motor from the blower 

assembly.  However, it is recommended that the whole blower assembly, 

with the motor, be removed from the furnace/air handler.  (Follow the 

manufacturer’s procedures).  Unplug the two cable connectors to the motor.  

There are latches on each connector.  

DO NOT PULL ON THE WIRES.  

The plugs remove easily when properly released.
  4.  Locate the two standard ¼" hex head bolts at the rear of the control 

housing (at the back end of the control opposite the shaft end).  

Refer to 

Figure 26.  

Remove these two bolts from the motor and control assembly 

while holding the motor in a way that will prevent the motor or control 

from falling when the bolts are removed.  If an ECM2.0 control is being 

replaced (recognized by an aluminum casting rather that a deep-drawn 

black steel can housing the electronics), remove only the hex-head bolts.  

DO NOT REMOVE THE TORX-HEAD SCREWS.

  5.  The control module is now free of mechanical attachment to the 

motor endshield but is still connected by a plug and three wires inside 

the control.  Carefully rotate the control to gain access to the plug at 

the control end of the wires.  With thumb and forefinger, reach the latch 

holding the plug to the control and release it by squeezing the latch tab 

and the opposite side of the connector plug and gently pulling the plug 

out of the connector socket in the control.  

DO NOT PULL ON THE 

WIRES.  GRIP THE PLUG ONLY.

  6.  The control module is now completely detached from the motor.  

Verify with a standard ohmmeter that the resistance from each motor 

lead (in the motor plug just removed) to the motor shell is >100K ohms.  

Refer to Figure 27.  

(Measure to unpainted motor end plate.)  If any motor 

lead fails this test, do not proceed to install the control module.  

THE 

MOTOR IS DEFECTIVE AND MUST BE REPLACED.

  Installing 

the new control module will cause it to fail also.
  7.  Verify that the replacement control is correct for your application.  

Refer to the manufacturer's authorized replacement list.  

USING THE 

WRONG CONTROL WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER OR NO 

BLOWER OPERATION.

  Orient the control module so that the 3-wire 

motor plug can be inserted into the socket in the control.  Carefully insert 

the plug and press it into the socket until it latches.  

A SLIGHT CLICK 

WILL BE HEARD WHEN PROPERLY INSERTED.

  Finish installing 

the replacement control per one of the three following paragraphs, 8a, 8b or 8c.
 8a. 

IF REPLACING AN ECM 2.0 CONTROL

 (control in cast 

aluminum can with air vents on the back of the can) 

WITH AN ECM 

2.3 CONTROL

 (control containing black potting for water protection 

in black deep-drawn steel case with no vents in the bottom of the can), 

locate the two through-bolts and plastic tab that are packed with the 

replacement control.  Insert the plastic tab into the slot at the perimeter 

of the open end of the can so that the pin is located on the inside of the 

perimeter of the can.  Rotate the can so that the tab inserts into the tab 

locater hole in the endshield of the motor.  Using the two through-bolts 

provided with the replacement control, reattach the can to the motor.

THE TWO THROUGH-BOLTS PROVIDED WITH THE 

REPLACEMENT ECM 2.3 CONTROL ARE SHORTER THAN 

THE BOLTS ORIGINALLY REMOVED FROM THE ECM 2.0 

CONTROL AND MUST BE USED IF SECURE ATTACHMENT OF 

THE CONTROL TO THE MOTOR IS TO BE ACHIEVED.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLTS.

 

 8b. 

IF REPLACING AN ECM 2.3 CONTROL

 

WITH AN ECM 2.3 

CONTROL

, the plastic tab and shorter through-bolts are not needed.  The 

control can be oriented in two positions 180° apart.  

MAKE SURE THE 

ORIENTATION YOU SELECT FOR REPLACING THE CONTROL 

ASSURES THE CONTROL'S CABLE CONNECTORS WILL BE 

LOCATED DOWNWARD IN THE APPLICATION SO THAT WATER 

CANNOT RUN DOWN THE CABLES AND INTO THE CONTROL.

  

Simply orient the new control to the motor's endshield, insert bolts, and 

tighten.  

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLTS.

 

8c. 

IF REPLACING AN ECM 2.0 CONTROL WITH AN ECM 2.0 

CONTROL 

(It is recommended that ECM 2.3 controls be used for all 

replacements), 

the new control must be attached to the motor using through 

bolts identical to those removed with the original control.  

DO NOT 

OVERTIGHTEN THE BOLTS.

  9.  Reinstall the blower/motor assembly into the HVAC equipment.  

Follow the manufacturer's suggested procedures.
  10. Plug the 16-pin control plug into the motor.  The plug is keyed.  

Make sure the connector is properly seated and latched.
  11. Plug the 5-pin power connector into the motor.  Even though the 

plug is keyed, 

OBSERVE THE PROPER ORIENTATION.  DO NOT 

FORCE THE CONNECTOR.

  It plugs in very easily when properly 

oriented.  

REVERSING THIS PLUG WILL CAUSE IMMEDIATE 

FAILURE OF THE CONTROL MODULE.

 12. 

Final installation check.  Make sure the motor is installed as follows:

    a. Unit is as far INTO the blower housing as possible.

    b. Belly bands are not on the control module or covering vent holes.

    c. Motor connectors should be oriented between the 4 o’clock and 8  

      o’clock positions when the blower is positioned in its final    

      location and orientation.

    d. Add a drip loop to the cables so that water cannot enter the motor  

      by draining down the cables.  

Refer to Figure 28.

The installation is now complete.  Reapply the AC power to the HVAC 

equipment and verify that the new motor control module is working 

properly.  Follow the manufacturer's procedures for disposition of the old 

control module.

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Page 7: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 7 of 41 FIGURE 1 UNIT DIMENSIONS...

Page 8: ...emoved to provide a place to hold the unit The unit can be slid forward on the skid until the front wheels hang over the edge of the skid See Figure 3 B The unit can be tipped forward and slid down th...

Page 9: ...eparate equipment required to make up the entire air conditioning system should be carefully read before beginning the installation Note particularly Start Procedure and any tags and or labels attache...

Page 10: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 10 of 41 FIGURE 6 DUCTED APPLICATION FIGURE 5 INSTALLATION WITH FREE BLOW PLENUM...

Page 11: ...justable louvers on the front discharge grille For hot water coil option a QPBHWxx F for free blow or QPBHWxx D for ducted airflow is used When used with a ducted supply a QCX Cabinet Extension can be...

Page 12: ...rom the wall When the side drain is used the plug must be removed and installed in the rear drain outlet The rear drain can be used with wall thickness of up to 10 inches where a water trap can be ins...

Page 13: ...REAR DRAIN TOP VIEW WALL MAXIMUM 10 FOR REAR DRAIN COUPLINGS NOT SHOWN BUT RECOMMENDED FOR EASE OF REMOVABILITY FOR SERVICE SLEEVE DRAIN LINE WALL BRACKET UNIT FIGURE 10 STANDARD REAR DRAIN FIGURE 9 O...

Page 14: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 14 of 41 MIS 2469 DRAIN BOX WALL SLEEVE OVERFLOW TUBE CAULK AROUND TUBE FIGURE 12A...

Page 15: ...PLASTIC PIPE NIPPLE HORIZONTAL TO FLOOR TIGHTEN THREADS SO TEE IS THREADS APPLY TEFLON TAPE TO REAR DRAIN CONNECTION IN Q Tec PRODUCT 1 2 SLIP X 1 2 SLIP X 3 4 NPT TEE SUPPLIED WITH DRAIN BOX KIT PLU...

Page 16: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 16 of 41 REMOVE KNOCK OUT FOR INDOOR DRAIN HOSE CONNECTOR MIS 2471 FIGURE 12C If Used...

Page 17: ...RAIN PAN MOVE HOSE FROM ATTACHMENT IN LOWER DRAIN PAN AND SLIDE ONTO DRAIN BOX BARB FITTING SECURING WITH SUPPLIED CLAMP IF OUTDOOR PAN IS BYPASSED WILL REDUCE RISK OF ALGAE GROWTH IN THE OUTDOOR PAN...

Page 18: ...le FIGURE 13A UNIT MOUNTING BOTTOM TRIM PIECE BOTTOM TRIM EXTENSION MOUNTING BRACKET SIDE TRIM 2 PCS SIDE TRIM 2 PCS CABINET SIDE PANEL ENLARGED VIEW OF MOUNTING BRACKET SHOWING SLEEVE TO CABINET ATTA...

Page 19: ...eck both sides of the unit as it is being rolled to keep it centered in the sleeve Also check the alignment to the mounting brackets This unit must be level from side to side If adjustments are necess...

Page 20: ...t Depending on the installed KW of electric heat there may be two field power circuits required If this is the case the unit serial plate will so indicate All models are suitable only for connection w...

Page 21: ...at or cool modes to maintain the temperature set on the thermostat The CO2 controller will energize the vent option and the ID blower when the room CO2 levels rise over set level Default CO2 set point...

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Page 25: ...hite I Thermostat Option Orange Red White Blue Out 6 Temp and Humidity Part 8403 060 5 Black White G 3 11 8 4102 075 A R Y1 Plug 2 C W2 1 Yellow 12 Purple White Brown 7 A Brown White 2 4 CO Controller...

Page 26: ...WIRING DIAGRAM J OR K THERMOSTAT OPTION Y1 Orange A Blue 9 1 6 SC D W2 K CS9BE THOC 5 Black White G 3 Brown White 11 8 4102 077 4 R 10 Plug 2 C Red White Yellow 2 12 Purple White Brown 7 SC W1 E Temp...

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Page 28: ...prevent compressor damage due to phase reversal The phase monitor in this unit is equipped with two LEDs If the Y signal is present at the phase monitor and phases are correct the green LED will light...

Page 29: ...lockout Regardless the state of the low pressure switch the contactor will reenergize after the delay on make time delay has expired If the low pressure switch remains open or opens again for longer t...

Page 30: ...pected from the outside of the building by looking through the outdoor grille The mist eliminator can be serviced from the outside by using a vacuum cleaner The outdoor grille must be removed Use the...

Page 31: ...te slide out of the QERV The mist eliminator can be seen through the opening in the back of the unit The mist eliminator must be raised up and the bottom can be pulled toward the front of the unit and...

Page 32: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 32 of 41 FIGURE 21 FRESH AIR DAMPER REMOVAL MOUNTING SCREW...

Page 33: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 33 of 41 FIGURE 22 QERV REMOVAL MOUNTING SCREWS FRONT FILL LOWER BLOWER ASSEMBLY POWER CONNECTOR POWER CONNECTORS...

Page 34: ...valve located in the reheat coil return line It has a soft spring to hold the ball on the seat This will make the method of checking the ball freedom with a magnet difficult Refer to Figures 24 and 2...

Page 35: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 35 of 41 FIGURE 24 AIR CONDITIONING MODE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 36: ...Manual 2100 602A Page 36 of 41 FIGURE 25 DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 37: ...terminal and within 10 seconds power should appear between CC C Remove speed up jumper after 10 seconds Contactor defective Check for open or shorted coil winding Replace contactor Motor defective Ch...

Page 38: ...t s air noise cabinet duct or motor noise interview customer if necessary Air noise High static creating high blower speed Is airflow set properly Does removing filter cause blower to slow down Check...

Page 39: ...ion d Add a drip loop to the cables so that water cannot enter the motor by draining down the cables Refer to Figure 26 The installation is now complete Reapply the AC power to the HVAC equipment and...

Page 40: ...y ratings were determined by testing with this refrigerant charge quantity The following pressure tables show nominal pressures for the units Since many installation specific situations can affect the...

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