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035-19671-001 Rev. A (0404)

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Unitary Products Group

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.

Heating Indoor Fan Off Delay

Changing the dipswitches on the Integrated Control can change the
indoor fan “OFF” time delay. The dipswitches are located above the
thermostat terminals. Refer to Figure 8 for the dipswitch 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.

The continuous fan speed dipswitch (switch # 3 on the Integrated Con-
trol) does not function on variable speed models. Dipswitch # 3 should
be left in the off position.

Continuous Blower:

There are two modes of continuous blower operation. 

Mode One:

 The blower is controlled directly through the blower

motor. In the first mode, when the thermostat fan-switch is set to
the ON position a circuit is completed between terminals “R” and
“G” of the thermostat. The continuous fan speed will be 63% of
the high cool speed. If more air is desirable the green wire
labeled (G Cool Speed) may be connected to the “G” terminal of
the ignition control to achieve HIGH COOL speed (DIP switch
number 3 on the ignition control must be in the OFF position).

Mode Two:

 The blower is controlled through the ignition control.

This configuration is used with multi-speed direct drive PSC
motors. 

Do not use this configuration with a variable speed

motor.

 Refer to Heating Indoor Fan Off Delay for Fan ON / OFF

Delays.

The air cleaner and the blower motor are energized through the ignition
control or directly through the motor.

DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER MOTOR

A failed PSC motor should always be replaced with a PSC motor suit-
able for the furnace model being serviced. Follow the procedure below
to replace the motor.

Removal of the Variable Speed Blower Motor Assembly:

The procedure for removing the variable speed blower assembly:

1.

Disconnect the electrical supply to the furnace and remove the
access doors.

2.

Remove blower assembly mounting screws and slide the blower
assembly out of the slots in the deck. If the two shipping screws
were not previously removed, also remove and discard these two
screws located on each front corner of the blower assembly.

3.

Loosen the blower wheel set screw that secures the blower wheel
to the blower motor shaft.

4.

Remove the motor mount bolts.

5.

Slide the variable speed motor out of the blower housing.

Reassembly of the Variable Speed Blower Motor Assembly:

1.

Slide the new variable speed motor in to the blower housing. Make
sure you line up the flat side on the motor shaft with the setscrew
on the hub in the center of the blower wheel. 

2.

Install the motor mount bolts in to the fan housing.

3.

Center the indoor fan wheel in the fan housing and tighten the
blower wheel set screw on the flat side the blower motor shaft.

4.

Reinstall blower assembly mounting screws and slide the blower
assembly back in the slots in the deck. Do not reinstall the two
shipping screws were removed.

5.

Install the access doors.

6.

Restore power to the furnace and verify operation.

INSTALLATION OF PSC MOTOR:

The motor speed tap wires are connected to the 1/4" quick connect ter-
minal on the Integrated Control using the black jumper wire that is
secured to the wire harness inside the burner compartment and is
marked “PSC Motor”. Follow the instructions below to properly install
the PSC motor.

1.

Install the PSC direct drive motor into motor mount.

2.

Slide motor in motor mount insuring there is no interference
between moving and stationary parts. Position wire leads down-
ward. Tighten motor mount band screw to 30 in. lbs.

3.

Center the blower wheel in the blower housing and align the shaft
flat with the blower wheel set screw. Tighten setscrew to 30 in. lbs.

4.

Replace blower assembly and fasten with 5 screws

5.

Strap motor capacitor to electric panel. Refer to Table 2 for proper
capacitor selection.

6.

Fasten electric panel to blower housing.

7.

Remove red wire from circuit input terminal. Plug jumper wire
(attach to motor power harness) on 120-volt line terminal on igni-
tion control and jumper to circuit Input. Connect brown door switch
wire to jumper.

8.

Connect white main harness lead to Line neutral.

9.

Connect motor leads to cool, heat lo and heat high per electrical
wire diagram table in the Installation manual.

10. Connect brown capacitor leads from motor to capacitor and cover

terminals with boot supplied.

11.

The motor ground (green) wire is secured to the right front of the
blower mounting plate with a screw.

12. Restore power to the furnace and verify operation.

 FIGURE 7: 

White Rodgers Intergrated Control

INDOOR FAN OFF
DELAY DIP SWITCHES

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Страница 1: ...electrical parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or prop erty damage Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical s...

Страница 2: ...space containing the furnace 4 Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cracks gaps or sagging and has a good seal 5 Examine the furnace casing for obvious signs of deterioration 6 Examine the burner flames to make sure they are in good adjust ment Refer to the pictorial s...

Страница 3: ...part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Operating Instructions 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 Remove burner door 5 Move gas control switch to the OFF position Do not force See Figure 4 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B ...

Страница 4: ...ters by using brackets with the number two 2 D If the air filters are on both sides of the furnace then you have a two sided return You must replace both air filters Table 1 will indicate 2 filters by using brackets with the number two 2 3 After you determine the cabinet size and what return configuration you have look up the recommended filter size from Table 1 Removing Filters Internally Mounted...

Страница 5: ...en using a 2 Stage thermostat the Timer should be discon nected 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 s...

Страница 6: ...ess doors 2 Remove blower assembly mounting screws and slide the blower assembly out of the slots in the deck If the two shipping screws were not previously removed also remove and discard these two screws located on each front corner of the blower assembly 3 Loosen the blower wheel set screw that secures the blower wheel to the blower motor shaft 4 Remove the motor mount bolts 5 Slide the variabl...

Страница 7: ...placement gaskets be avail able before removing vent motor 1 Remove six mounting screws that hold the vent motor to the restrictor plate The surface is gasketed and gasket can be reused if it is carefully removed It is necessary to remove this assembly to gain access to the restrictor plate mounting holes The assembly may be vacuumed if cleaning is necessary If any vent assembly parts are damaged ...

Страница 8: ...Dirty Filter Improperly sized duct system Incorrect blower speed selection Incorrect firing rate Faulty blower motor Faulty Control 6 Flash Reason 1LP has opened five times during one call for heat Effect Control enters Soft Lockout It will automatically reset and try again after 1 hour Causes Restricted vent system Vent system that exceeds specifications High wind 7 Flash Reason Flame rectificati...

Страница 9: ...OW INDUCER LOW STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH HSI 1ST STAGE MAIN VALVE FLAME SENSE LOW CIRCULATOR HEAT SPEED 1ST STAGE LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSE RECOGNITION HSI WARM UP 17 SEC IGNITION ACTIVATION PERIOD 4 SEC TRIAL FOR IGNITION 7 SEC INTER PURGE 60 SEC HSI WARM UP 27 SEC IGNITION DEACTIVATION PERIOD 3 SEC HEAT FAN DELAY ON 30 SEC BURN TIME POST PURGE 15 SEC HEAT FAN DELAY OFF SELECTABLE 60 90 120 180 SEC O...

Страница 10: ...035 19671 001 Rev A 0404 10 Unitary Products Group SECTION III REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 28 38 39 32 27 3 30 26 5 10 9 22 24 6 20 11 2 37 29 8 23 12 7 35 17 19 21 13 1 16 15 25 4 41 12A 7 35 24 36 12 19 11 ...

Страница 11: ...N GAS 20 BRACKET IGNITER 21 DECK BLOWER Rear 22 DECK FRONT 23 HEAT EXCHANGER ASS Y 24 MANIFOLD GAS 25 PANEL ACCESS BURNERS 26 PAN BASE 27 PANEL FRONT Blower 28 PANEL TOP 29 WRAPPER INSULATED 30 CHANNEL TOE PLATE 31 FILTER 32 PLUG WINDOW CLEAR 875 33 RETAINER FILTER 34 CLIP SPRING FILTER RETAINER 35 BRACKET ROLL OUT SWITCH MISCELLANEOUS 36 ORIFICE BURNER Natural 45 37 PLATE RESTRICTOR N Model PLATE...

Страница 12: ...stage Heat One Stage Cool ALL MODELS 2TB17700424 THERMOSTAT Subbase for 2TH13700424 ALL MODELS 2ET07700324 THERMOSTAT Programmable ALL MODELS 2ET07700224 THERMOSTAT Deluxe Programmable One stage Heat One stage Cool with subbase ALL MODELS REPLACEMENT PART CONTACT INFORMATION This is a generic parts list To request a complete parts list refer to the contact information below Visit our website at ww...

Страница 13: ...035 19671 001 Rev A 0404 Unitary Products Group 13 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram ...

Страница 14: ...035 19671 001 Rev A 0404 14 Unitary Products Group NOTES ...

Страница 15: ...035 19671 001 Rev A 0404 Unitary Products Group 15 ...

Страница 16: ...applies only to products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation or servicing 3 Damages resulting from accident abuse fire flood alteration or acts of God tampering altering defacing or removing the product serial number will serve to void this warranty 4 Damages ...

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