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Section C - Components, cont’d.
Early Model Color Coding
1. Connect the previously run +12V DC to the red wire
l12V protruding from the relay kit. Connect the
previously run -12V DC to the black wire labeled -12V
protruding from the relay kit.
2. Connect the other relay kit red wire l12V to
Tstat +12 Screw.
3. Connect the other relay kit black wire (unmarked) to
the thermostat GND terminal.
4. Connect the relay kit yellow wire to the thermostat cool
terminal.
5. Connect the relay kit orange wire to the thermostat fan
terminal.
6. Connect the relay kit blue wire to the thermostat Hi
Fan.
7. Connect the relay kit violet wire to the thermostat HS/
HP (if applicable).
8. Connect the relay kit white wire to the thermostat fur-
nace terminal (if applicable).
9. Connect the relay kit blue wires with white strip to the
two furnace control wires (if applicable).
If nothing operates on the unit, turn the
System Switch (3)
to “OFF”,
FAN Auto/On Switch (2)
to “AUTO”, and
FAN
HIGH/LOW Switch (1)
to “LO”. Remove the Analog Ther-
mostat cover and verify the following voltage readings:
Current Model Terminal Identification
Check for voltage between and
GND
terminal and:
1.
FAN
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
2.
HI FAN
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
3.
FUR
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
4.
COOL
terminal for voltage ranging from 6.73 to 7.53
VDC.
5.
+7.5
terminal for voltage ranging from 6.74 to 7.5 VDC.
6.
HS/HP
terminal (present only on heat strip or heat pump
models) for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31 VDC.
Early Model Terminal Identification
Check for voltage between the
GND
terminal and:
1.
FAN
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
2.
HI FAN
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
3.
FUR
terminal for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31
VDC.
4.
COOL
terminal for voltage ranging from 6.73 to 7.53
VDC.
5.
+12
terminal for voltage ranging from 6.74 to 7.5 VDC.
6.
HS/HP
terminal (present only on heat strip or heat pump
models) for voltage ranging from 8.38 to 17.31 VDC.
If the voltages shown above are present, use a jumper wire
to test unit operation as follows:
LOW FAN
, jumper wire between GND and FAN. The unit
should operate on Low fan speed.
HIGH FAN
, jumper wire between GND, FAN and HI FAN.
The unit should operate on high fan speed.
FURNACE
, (if furnace connected to the blue/white wires
on the Analog Control Box) jumper wire between GND and
FUR. The furnace should operate.
LOW COOL
, jumper wire between GND, FAN and COOL.
The compressor should operate and low fan speed.
HIGH COOL
, jumper wire between GND, FAN, HI FAN,
and FAN. The compressor should operate and high fan
speed.
HEAT STRIP
, (if unit is so equipped) jumper between GND,
FAN, and HS/HP. The heat strip should operate and the
fan on low speed.
HEAT PUMP
, (if unit is so equipped) jumper between GND,
FAN, HS/HP. The heat pump should operate on the low fan
speed.
If the above tests prove the unit to operate properly, the
Analog Thermostat is defective and requires replacement.
If the unit fails to operate properly when jumpered, check
the cable (See C19) and Analog Control Board (See C17b).
FIG. C52
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