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Fan Control 

Center

Replacement Description

The 

ICM275

 Gas Furnace Control Center is a new generation control for the 

replacement market.

The 

ICM275

 Gas Furnace Control Center is designed to function similarly to previous 

control center designs, while incorporating some of the latest features in furnace 
control center technology. 

It is a form, fit and functional replacement of the OEM control for the following Carrier 
control center part numbers: HH84AA021, HH84AA001, HH84AA003, HH84AA005, 
HH84AA009, HH84AA014, HH84AA015, or CESO110019.

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Input Voltage

  -  Terminals: PR-1, PR-2, L1, L2 and COM ..................................................... 120 VAC
  -  Terminals: SEC-1 and SEC-2 ................................................................... 18-30 VAC
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Line Frequency

 ..................................................................................................60 Hz

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Operating Temperature

 ..................................................................... -40ºF to +176ºF

• 

Maximum Operating Humidity

 ....................................................................95% R.H.

Non-condensing @ 50ºC

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Time Delays

  -  Heat 

ON

 .................................................................................................. 60 Seconds

  -  Heat 

OFF

 ......................................................................................... 60-240 Seconds

  -  Cool 

OFF 

(R18 Cut) ................................................................................ 90 Seconds

Specifications

This application guide covers the installation of the Gas Furnace Control Center, Part 
No. 

ICM275

, in an intermittent ignition, induced draft, or condensing gas furnace.

Introduction

Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical 
components. Only trained personnel should install or service heating equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning coils, 
or cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations should be performed by trained 
personnel only. When working on heating equipment, observe precautions in the 
literature, on tags, and on labels attached to the unit.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher 
available.

CAUTION!

Before beginning the installation or modification, be sure the main 
electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF position.

CAUTION!

Failure to carefully read and follow these instructions before servicing 
or operating this control, could result in personal injury, death and/or 
property damage.

Safety Considerations

Operational Differences and Added Features

The following is a description of the slight operational differences and added 
features. Refer to 

ICM275

 Component Layout (Page 3) for location of control center 

components.

Installation Instructions

CAUTION!

Verify power is removed from the control by removing fuse or turning 
off circuit breaker.

1.  Disconnect wiring from blower control center. Tag each wire as it is disconnected 

from the old furnace control center. Disconnect 

all

 wiring hookups.

2.  Remove existing blower control center. 
3.  Install the 

ICM275

 fan control center into the control center box. Be sure that the top 

edge of the 

ICM275

 is in the mounting slot, just like the original board.

CAUTION!

If the 

ICM275

 is not installed correctly (i.e.: behind the slot), an 

electrical short could occur.

4.  Reconnect all of the wire(s) that were removed in Step 1 above, to the proper 

terminals.

5.  Turn power to ON position and check unit sequence of operation per unit installation 

instructions.

6.  These instructions must be placed with the original unit instruction packet, or with 

the unit for future reference.

Blower Operating Modes

Input From 

Thermostat

Resistor (R18) Uncut

Resistor (R18) Cut

W

Lo-speed heating blower*

Lo-speed heating blower*

G

Hi-speed cooling blower

Lo-speed heating blower

Y

No blower

Hi-speed cooling blower**

*  60-second ON delay 

and 60-240  second 
adjustable OFF delay

**  90-second OFF delay

EAC-2

EAC-1

R

W

ATO 

3-amp 

Fuse

H

Y

GH

C

G

EAC-2

EAC-1

SEC-1

SEC-2

INC

240

R18

COM

L2

PR2

LO

HI

PR1

L1

LED1

NO

NC

C

COIL

NO

C

COIL

NO

C

NC

FORM-C

SPCB-1
PCB503-1

TEST

ST

A

TUS

G-BLOWER

OPTION

Resistor (R18)

PT1

K2

F1

3A ATO 

Blower Of

f Delay Pot

ATO 3-amp Fuse

JW1

Component Layout

Operation with new blower and humidifier relays:

 

The previous design control centers used a SPST-NC or DPST-NC heating fan relay 
(HFR of E2) and a DPDT cooling fan relay (CFR or 2F) for blower and humidifier 
terminal operation. This new control center uses a SPST-NO blower relay (BLWR) 
and a SPDT blower speed change relay (hi/lo) for blower operation, and a SPST-NO 
humidifier relay.
1.  The low-speed blower will not operate on a transformer failure as on previous 

designs.

2.  If 

JW1

 jumper is cut between 

R

 and 

GH

 terminals, a constant low-speed blower 

will occur without any thermostat inputs to the control center. A 

GC

 or 

Y

 signal to 

the control center 

will not

 bring on the hi-speed blower for cooling operation. 

JW1

 

jumper 

must not

 be cut on cooling applications.

3.  The humidifier 

H

 terminal is energized with low-speed blower operation. In cooling 

operation, the humidistat and humidifier water supply should be turned off to ensure 
the humidifier does not operate.

24 volt circuit protection:

An automotive type, 3 amp fuse is provided to protect the transformer and thermostat 
from shorts in the low-voltage circuitry. An open fuse will initiate a constant low-speed 
blower. Refer to the 

ICM275

 Component Layout (Page 3) for location on control center.

Low-speed continuous “G” blower and 90-second hi-speed blower OFF delay 
option:
Resistor

 (

R18

) on the control center can be cut to achieve heating speed continuous 

blower with a thermostat (

R-G

) call and a hi-speed blower with a 90 second OFF delay 

with a thermostat (

R-Y

) call.

CAUTION!

Do not cut R18

 on 

twinned

 furnace applications.

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