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Furnace Control Center
Each ventilating unit containing one or more furnaces will have a furnace control center located on the furnace vest
plate. The control center receives high voltage AC from the main unit control center and in most cases, also receives low
voltage control signals (call for heat) from the main unit control center. In all cases, see the unit-specific wiring schematic
located inside the furnace door.
Furnace Control Center Components
(Components and their locations will vary.)
Components shown are for a typical 4:1 turndown electronic modulation configuration.
12
9
2
13
7
14
8
6
1
11
10
High Voltage Side
1. Inducer Relay (controls combustion fan)
2. Combustion Blower
3. Power Transformer
Low Voltage Side
4. Ignition Controller (also has high voltage present)
5. Furnace Controller (modulates heat and switches
entire furnace on/off)
6. 24 volt Terminal Strip
Control Sensors
7. High Temperature Sensor (auto reset)
8. Airflow Switches
9. Flame Sensor
Gas Train
10. Combination Valve
11. Modulating Valve
12. Burner Manifold
13. Collector Box
14. Spark Rod
Typical Furnace Control Logic
In all cases, refer to the unit-specific wiring diagram located on the unit control center door.
This illustration is only for a typical 4:1 turndown electronic modulation configuration.
Optional Microprocessor Controller Configuration
Microprocessor
Controller
Located in
unit main
control center
Expansion
Board
Activates and modulates
Modulating Valve
Furnace
Controller
Temperature Sensor
If there is no Microprocessor
Controller, the sensor is connected
to the furnace Controller
Activates and modulates
Modulating Valve
1. Microprocessor with pCOe
(if present) or furnace
controller senses low
temperature from the
temperature sensor, then
sends an enable signal to
the ignition controller, and
0-10 VDC signal to the
modulating valve.
Activates
Ignition Controller
Ignition
Controller
Activates
Combination Valve
Controls speed
of Combustion
Blower
Activates
Combustion Blower
Spark to Igniter
Activates
Ignition Controller
Ignition
Controller
Activates
Combination Valve
Controls speed
of Combustion
Blower
Activates
Combustion Blower
Spark to Igniter
2. Ignition controller receives
call for heat from pCOe
expansion board or furnace
controller, sends spark
to igniter, and activates
the combination valve. It
looks for verification that
the combustion blower is
running.
3. Flame sensor detects flame
and the trial for ignition
ends.
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Summary of Contents for AR-DE12-05A
Page 75: ...Gas Supply In Typical Split Burner Manifold ...
Page 94: ...NOTE For HMA gas furnace for 311 and 352 chassis see separate IOM Manual ...
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