22
1 2 3
1 2 3
Position
OFF OFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
Motor Speed
COOL
Y
T1
T2
1 2 3
1 2 3
*1 2 3
ON ON OFF
OFF ON OFF
OFF OFF ON
Motor Speed
COOL
T3
T4
T1+T2
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
OFF ON ON
ON OFF ON
ON ON ON
Motor Speed
COOL
T1
T1
T1
COOL MOTOR SPEED DIP SWITCH SETTING (S1-1, S1-2, S1-3)
* = DEFAULT SETTING
1 2
*1 2
1 2
1 2
Position OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON
Motor
Speed
HEAT
W
T1
T2
T3
T4
HEAT MOTOR SPEED DIP SWITCH SETTING (S2-1, S2-2)
*
= DEFAULT SETTING
*3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4
Position OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
Motor
Speed
FAN
G
T1
T2
T4 T1+T2
FAN MOTOR SPEED DIP SWITCH SETTING (S2-3, S2-4)
*
= DEFAULT SETTING
Operational Checks
WARNING
T
O AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, DO NOT REMOVE ANY INTERNAL
COMPARTMENT COVERS OR ATTEMPT ANY ADJUSTMENT.
E
LECTRICAL
COMPONENTS ARE CONTAINED IN BOTH COMPARTMENTS.
C
ONTACT A
QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT AT ONCE IF AN ABNORMAL FLAME APPEARANCE
SHOULD DEVELOP.
Checking Duct Static
Refer to your furnace rating plate for the maximum ESP (ex-
ternal duct static) rating.
Total external static refers to everything external to the furnace
cabinet. Cooling coils, filters, ducts, grilles, registers must all
be considered when reading your total external static pres-
sure. The supply duct pressure must be read between the
furnace and the cooling coil. This reading is usually taken by
removing the “A” shaped block off plate from the end on the
coil; drilling a test hole in it and reinstalling the block off plate.
Take a duct static reading at the test hole. Tape up the test
hole after your test is complete. The negative pressure must
be read between the filter and the furnace blower.
Circulator Blower Speed Adjustment
T
O
AVOID
PERSONAL
INJURY
OR
DEATH
DUE
TO
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
,
TURN
OFF
POWER
TO
THE
FURNACE
BEFORE
CHANGING
SPEED
TAPS
.
WARNING
Furnaces are equipped with a EEM circulator blower motor.
This provides ease in adjusting blower speeds.
Refer to the
Blower Performance Data in the back of the manual for proper
selection of heating and cooling speeds.
To adjust the circulator blower speed, proceed as follows:
1. Motor speed Tap wiring must remain in factory position
on the control board and motor
2. There are 4 speed Tap wires to the motor T1, T2, T3,
T4.
)
3. There are 5 speeds available, depending on DIP switch
settings mentioned in air flow tables for each size
furnace.
4. Cooling speed can be adjusted by adjusting S1-1, S1-2,
S1-3 (see cooling airflow Chart for reference).
5. Heating speed can be adjusted by adjusting S2-1, S2-2
(see Heating airflow Chart).
6. Circulation / Continuous Fan speed can be adjusted by
adjusting S2-3, S2-4 (see Circulation airflow Chart).
7. Verify Proper temperature rise as outlined in the
Temperature Rise section of Startup Procedure and
Adjustment. Please refer to the tables below for dip
switch settings.
CONNECTOR ID
DESCRIPTION
CONNECTOR VOLTAGE
L
LINE, L1
LINE, L1
G
GROUND
CHASSIS GROUND
N
LINE, L2
LINE, L2
C
SIGNAL COMMON 24VAC COMMON
1
TAP 1
24VAC
2
TAP 2
24VAC
3
TAP 3
24VAC
4
TAP 4
24VAC
5
TAP 5
24VAC
Motor Tap Identification
S1-4
Min
Nom
Max
Units
ON
*
150
Seconds
OFF
100
Seconds
Heat Off Delay (S1-4)
*
= DEFAULT SETTING
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