Carrier 140/E Series Installation, Start--Up, Operating, And Service And Maintenance page 50

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control CPU,
transformer
TRAN,
inducer
motor
IDM,
blower
motor BLWM,
hot-surface
igniter HSI, and gas valve GV.
1, Two-Stage
Heating
(Adaptive
mode)
with
Single-
Stage
Thermostat
(See Fig.
23 or 32 for thermostat
connections)
NOTE:
The
low-heat
only
switch
(LHT)
selects
either
the
low-heat
only operation
mode when
ON, (see item 2. below)
or
the adaptive
heating
mode
when
OFF in response
to a call for
heat. (See Fig. 33.) When the W2 thermostat
terminal
is energized
it will always
cause high-heat
operation
when the R to W circuit
is closed,
regardless
of the setting
of the low-heat
only
switch.
This
furnace
can
operate
as
a
two-stage
furnace
with
a
single-stage
thermostat
because
the furnace
control
CPU includes
a programmed
adaptive
sequence
of controlled
operation,
which
selects low-heat
or high-heat
operation.
This selection
is based
upon
the stored
history
of the length
of previous
gas-heating
periods
of the single-stage
thermostat.
The furnace
will start
up in either
low-
or high-heat.
If the
furnace
starts up in low-heat,
the control
CPU
determines
the
low-heat
on-time
(from
0 to 16 minutes)
which
is permitted
before switching
to high-heat.
If the power
is interrupted,
the stored
history
is erased
and the
control
CPU will select low-heat
for up to 16 minutes
and then
switch to high-heat,
as long as the thermostat
continues
to call for
heat.
Subsequent
selection
is based
on stored
history
of the
thermostat cycle times.
The wall thermostat
"calls for heat", closing
the R to W circuit.
The furnace
control
performs
a self-check,
verifies
the low-heat
and high-heat
pressure
switch
contacts
LPS
and HPS
are open,
and starts the inducer
motor IDM in high-speed.
a. Inducer
Prepurge
Period
(1.) If the furnace
control
CPU selects low-heat
opera-
tion the inducer motor IDM comes up to speed, the
low-heat
pressure
switch
LPS closes,
and the fur-
nace control
CPU
begins
a 15-second
prepurge
period. After the low-heat
pressure
switch re-closes
the furnace control CPU will begin a 15-second
pre-
purge period, and continue
to run the inducer motor
IDM at high-speed.
(20 If the furnace control
CPU selects high-heat
opera-
tion, the inducer
motor
IDM
remains
running
at
high-speed,
and the high-heat
pressure
switch relay
HPSR
is de-energized
to close
the
NC contact.
When sufficient
pressure
is available
the high-heat
pressure
switch
HPS closes, and the high-heat
gas
valve
solenoid
GV-HI
is energized.
The furnace
control
CPU begins
a 15-second
prepurge
period
after the low-heat
pressure
switch LPS closes. If the
high-heat
pressure
switch HPS fails to close and the
low-heat
pressure
switch
LPS closes, the furnace
will operate at low-heat
gas flow rate until the high-
heat pressure
switch
closes for a maximum
of 2
minutes
after ignition.
b. Igniter
Warm-Up-At
the end of the prepurge
period,
the
(Hot
Surface
Igniter)
HSI
is energized
for
a
17-second
igniter warm-up
period.
c. Trial-for-Ignition
Sequence-When
the igniter warm-
up period is completed
the main gas valve relay contacts
GVR-I
and -2 close to energize
the gas valve solenoid
GV-M,
the gas valve opens, and 24 vac power is supplied
for a field-installed
humidifier
at the HUM terminal.
The
gas valve solenoid
GV-M permits gas flow to the burners
where it is ignited
by the HSI. Five sec after the GVR
closes, a 2-sec flame proving
period begins. The HSI ig-
niter will remain energized
until the flame is sensed or un-
til the 2-sec flame proving
period begins.
If the furnace
control
CPU selects high-heat
operation,
the high-heat
gas valve solenoid
GV-HI
is also energized.
d. Flame-Proving-When
the burner flame is proved
at the
flame-proving
sensor electrode
FSE, the inducer motor
IDM
switches
to low-speed
unless
running
at high-
speed, and the furnace
control
CPU begins
the blower-
ON delay period and continues
to hold the gas valve GV-
M open.
If the burner
flame is not proved
within
two
seconds, the control CPU will close the gas valve GV-M,
and the control CPU will repeat the ignition sequence
for
up to three more Trials-For-Ignition
before going to Ig-
nition-
Lockout.
Lockout
will be reset automatically
after three hours,
by momentarily
interrupting
115 vac
power to the furnace,
or by interrupting
24 vac power
at
SEC1 or SEC2 to the furnace control CPU (not at W/WI,
G, R, etc.). If flame is proved
when flame should
not be
present,
the furnace
control
CPU will lock out of Gas-
Heating
mode
and operate
the inducer
motor IDM
on
high speed until flame is no longer proved.
e. Blower-ON
Delay-If
the burner
flame is proven
the
blower-ON
delay for low-heat
and high-heat
are as fol-
lows:
Low-Heat-45
seconds
after the gas valve GV-M
is en-
ergized
the blower
motor
(BLWM)
is energized
at LO
HEAT speed.
High-Heat-25
seconds
after the gas valve GV-M
is en-
ergized the BLWM is energized
at HI HEAT speed. Sim-
ultaneously,
the electronic
air cleaner (EAC-1)
terminal
is energized
and remains energized
as long as the BLWM
is energized.
f. Switching
from Low-to
High-Heat-If
the furnace con-
trol CPU switches
from low-heat
to high-heat,
the fur-
nace control
CPU will switch
the inducer
motor IDM
speed from low to high. The high-heat
pressure
switch
relay HPSR
is de-energized
to close the NC contact.
When sufficient
pressure
is available
the high-heat
pres-
sure switch
HPS
closes,
and the high-heat
gas valve
solenoid
GV-HI
is energized.
The blower
motor BLWM
will switch to HI HEAT speed five seconds
after the fur-
nace control
CPU switches
from low-heat
to high-heat.
g. Switching
from High-
to Low-Heat-The
furnace
con-
trol CPU will not switch
from
high-heat
to low-heat
while the thermostat
R-to-W
circuit is closed when using
a single stage thermostat.
h. Blower-OFF
Delay-When
the thermostat
is satisfied, the
R to W circuit
is opened,
de-energizing
the gas valve
GV-M,
stopping
gas flow to the burners, and de-energiz-
ing the humidifier
terminal
HUM.
The inducer
motor
IDM will remain
energized
for a 5-second
post-purge
period. The blower motor BLWM and air cleaner termin-
al EAC-I
will remain energized
for 90, 120, 150, or 180
seconds
(depending
on selection
at blower-OFF
delay
switches).
The furnace
control
CPU is factory-set
for a
120-second
blower-OFF
delay.
2. Two-Stage
Thermostat
and Two-Stage
Heating
(See Fig.
31 for thermostat
connections)
NOTE:
In this mode the LHT nmst be ON to select the low-heat
only
operation
mode
in response
to
closing
the
thermostat
R-to-Wl
circuit.
Closing
the
thermostat
R-to-Wl-and-W2
circuits
always
causes
high-heat
operation,
regardless
of the
setting of the low-heat-only
switch.
The wall thermostat
"calls for heat", closing
the R-to-Wl
circuit
for
low-heat
or closing
the
R-to-W1
and-W2
circuits
for
high-heat.
The furnace
control performs
a self-check,
verifies
the
low-heat
and high-heat
pressure
switch
contacts
LPS and HPS
are open, and starts the inducer
motor IDM in high-speed.
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