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2.
Call for 2nd Stage after 1st Stage is operating
• A call for 2nd Stage can be made by a 2-Stage thermostat, or by
the W2 delay timer on the furnace control.
• The Inducer Motor is shifted to high speed by the control, closing
the contacts of 2LP (The High Fire Pressure Switch.).
• The Control checks that 2LP is closed.
• The Gas Valve is energized on 2nd Stage (High Fire).
• The Control simultaneously de-energizes the Heat Low relay
and energizes the Heat High relay, providing 120 Volts AC to a
different speed of the Blower Motor.
3.
2nd Stage is satisfied, 1st Stage still calling.
• If a Single Stage Thermostat is used, the Furnace will stay on
High Fire until the thermostat is satisfied.
• When the circuit between R and W2 is opened, the Control
switches the Inducer Motor to low speed, causing the contacts of
2LP to open.
• When 2LP opens, 2nd Stage of the Gas Valve is de-energized.
• 30 seconds later, the Control switches the Blower from Heat
High to Heat Low.
4.
1st Stage Satisfied
• The Thermostat opens the circuit between R and W1
• Immediately the Gas Valve is de-energized and Flame Rectifica-
tion is lost.
• The Inducer Motor is de-energized after a 15 second Post Purge
and the Hum terminal is de-energized.
• The ‘Fan Off Delay’ circuit is initiated. The Delay time can be
field set at 60, 90, 120, or 180 seconds. It comes from the fac-
tory set at 60 seconds.
• The Heat Low terminal is de-energized; stopping the Blower and
the EAC terminal is de-energized.
5.
1st and 2nd Stage called simultaneously
• The 1st stage call is processed as described in paragraph 1
above.
• Once Flame Rectification is established, 2nd Stage is entered
immediately as described in paragraph 2 above.
6.
1st and 2nd Stage satisfied simultaneously
• Both stages of the Gas Valve are de-energized.
• Flame Rectification is lost.
• The Inducer and Hum relays are de-energized after a 15-second
post purge.
• 30 seconds later the Control shifts the Blower from Heat High to
Heat Low.
• After the Blower-Off Delay Circuit is satisfied, the Blower and
EAC are de-energized.
7.
Manual Fan Operation
• With the thermostat in the Fan On position, a circuit is completed
between R and G of the Control.
• The blower motor and EAC terminal are energized by the Con-
trol.
8.
Call for Cooling
• The thermostat closes two circuits R to Y and R to G. Since the
Outdoor Unit is connected to Y and C at the Control, it is ener-
gized.
• The Cool and EAC relays are energized by the Control.
• A Blower-Off Delay Timing Circuit is energized by the call on Y.
9.
Cooling call satisfied
• The thermostat opens the R to Y and R to G circuits.
• The Outdoor Unit is de-energized.
• The 60-second, Blower-Off Delay, timing circuit is initiated.
• After 60 seconds, the Cool and EAC relays are de-energized.
CONTROL BOARD
Variable speed motors will adjust the motor speed in order to maintain
the indoor fan CFM. The control board is used to control the blower
speed thus the CFM when the unit is operating in the heating or cooling
modes. The blower CFM for cooling can be modified by changing the
jumper pin position on the taps selection marked COOL and ADJ.
The blower CFM for heating can be modified by changing the jumper
pin position on the taps selection marked HEAT. The taps selection pins
have been preset at the factory to provide the maximum CFM. “Air Flow
Data” table in the installation manual list the recommended jumper pin
settings.
If a lesser CFM is required for a specific HVAC system the taps selec-
tion pins can be moved to the "B", "C", or "D" positions. Pin "A" will pro-
vide the highest CFM and "D" will provide the lowest CFM. The taps
selection marked DELAY are used for cooling only. The recommended
settings for these jumper pins are listed in Delay taps selection.
HEATING AIRFLOW
The heating airflow has been preset at the factory to provide maximum
CFM. If a lesser CFM is required for a specific HVAC system the
“JUMPER” on the HEAT selection pins on the control board may be
moved to
tap “B”, “C”, or “D”.
HEAT Taps Selection on the control board.
Pin Position A
: will provide the highest CFM.
Pin Position B and C:
are the medium and medium low CFM settings.
Pin Position D:
will provide the lowest CFM.
Refer to “Air Flow Data” table in the installation manual for the
proper “HEAT” Taps Selection for the model furnace you are
installing.
NOTE:
When changing jumper positions, make sure that the jumper is
pushed all the way on the pins. If the jumper is not making good contact
or is left off completely, the blower will operate as if the jumper were in
the “
A” position
.
NOTE:
Power to the blower must be removed for at least 4 seconds
after a heat or cool tap selection change, in order for the motor to recog-
nize an adjustment. The fixed blower on delay and adjustable blower-off
delay will function as described in the “OPERATION AND MAINTE-
NANCE" Section in the Users Information Manual.
ADJUSTMENT OF FAN CONTROL SETTINGS
Heating Indoor Fan Off Delay
Changing the blower delay jumper on the Furnace Control Board can
change the indoor fan “OFF” time delay. Refer to Figure 7 for the jumper
settings to obtain the desired fan OFF delay. The blower off delay must
be long enough to adequately cool the furnace, but not so long that cold
air is blown into the living space.
The blower on delay is fixed at 30 seconds and cannot be adjusted.
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