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TABLE 14
Cooling Mode Blower Speed Ramping
Ramping Option
Switch 9
Switch 10
A (Factory)
Off
Off
B
On
Off
C
Off
On
D
On
On
Ramping Option A (Factory Selection)
• Motor runs at 50% for 30 seconds.
• Motor then runs at 82% for approximately 7-1/2 minu-
tes.
• If demand has not been satisfied after 7-1/2 minutes,
motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied.
• Once demand is met, motor runs at 50% for 30 sec-
onds then ramps down to stop.
71/2MIN
_
100%
__
82% CFM
CFM
OFF
COOL,NG
DEMAND
Ramping Option
B
Motor runs at 82% for approximately 7-1/2 minutes. If
demand has not been satisfied after 7-1/2 minutes,
motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied.
Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop.
(
--
7 1/2 MIN
_
100% CFM
OFF
82%CFM /
OFF
COOLING
DEMAND
--'1_"
Ramping Option
C
Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied.
Once demand is met, motor runs at 100% for 45 sec-
onds then ramps down to stop.
._p--
100% CFM --
OFF
OFF
--
DEMAND
Ramping Option
D
Motor runs at 100% until demand is satisfied.
Once demand is met, motor ramps down to stop.
100% CFM
_OFF
COOLING
DEMAND
Switches
11 and 12 -- Heating Mode Blower Speed --
Switches 11 and 12 are used to select heating mode blower
motor speed, The unit is shipped from the factory with the
dip switches positioned for medium low (2) speed indoor
blower motor operation during the heating mode. The table
below provides the heating mode blower speeds that will
result from different switch settings,
Refer to tables 16
through 25 for corresponding cfm values,
TABLE 15
Heating Mode Blower Speeds
Speed
Switch 11
Switch 12
1 - Low
On
On
2 - Medium Low
Off
On
(Factory)
3 - Medium High
On
Off
4 - High
Off
Off
On-Board
Jumper W914
On-board jumper W914, which connects terminals DS and
R on the integrated control board, must be cut when the fur-
nace is installed with either the Harmony III zone control
board or a thermostat which features humidity control, If
the jumper is left intact the PMW signal from the HARMO-
NY Ill control will be blocked and also lead to control dam-
age. Refer to table 27 for operation sequence in applica-
tions including
G60UHV, a thermostat
which features
humidity control and a single-speed outdoor unit. Table 28
gives the operation sequence in applications with a two-
speed outdoor unit,
On-Board Jumper W951
On-board jumper W951, which connects terminals R and O
on the integrated control board, must be cut when the fur-
nace is installed in applications which include a heat pump
unit and a thermostat which features dual fuel use. If the
jumper is left intact, terminal "O" will remain energized elim-
inating the HEAT MODE in the heat pump.
On-Board
Jumper W915
On-board jumper W915, which connects terminals Y1 and
Y2 on the integrated control board, must be cut if two-stage
cooling will be used. If the jumper is not cut the outdoor unit
will operate in second-stage cooling only.
Status LEDs (SPEED, CFM, STATUS, E-COM)
The green SPEED LED indicates circulating blower speed
in response to the DS signal. The LED is lit during normal
blower operation and is off during a dehumidification
de-
mand. In Harmony III applications, the brightness of the
LED indicates the requested blower speed.
The green CFM LED indicates the blower air flow. Count
the number of blinks between the two-second pauses to
determine the CFM. Each blink represents approximately
100 CFM.
The STATUS LED flashes diagnostic codes, which are de-
tailed on page 43.
The green E-COM LED indicates that the control is receiv-
ing and processing of commands and inputs. The LED may
flash rapidly or may display a single flash, depending upon
the activity.
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