Coleman DGAA User's Information Manual page 7

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SEQUENCE
OF OPERATION
Continuous
Blower
On cooling/heating
thermostats
with fan switch, when the fan switch is
set in the ON position, a circuit is completed between terminals R and G
of the thermostat.
The blower motor is energized through the cool fan
terminal on the ignition control module.
Intermittent
Blower - Cooling
On cooling/heating
thermostats
with fan switch, when the fan switch is
set in the auto position and the thermostat calls for cooling, a circuit is
completed
between the R, Y and G terminals. The motor is energized
through the cool fan terminal and runs on the selected speed. The fan
off setting is fixed at 60 seconds for SEER enhancement.
Heating
Cycle
When the system switch is set on HEAT and the fan is set on AUTO,
and the room thermostat calls for heat, a circuit is completed
between
terminals R and W of the thermostat. When the proper amount of com-
bustion air is being provided, a pressure
switch activates
the ignition
control.
The ignition control provides a 30-second
warm-up
period. The gas
valve then opens for 10 seconds. If the flame is not detected within 2
seconds of the gas valve opening, the gas valve is shut off and a retry
operation begins. If the flame is lost for 2 seconds during the 10 second
stabilization
period, the gas valve is shut off and a retry operation
begins.
During a retry operation the ventor starts a 15 second
inter-
purge and the ignitor warm-up time is extended to 27 seconds.
If the
flame is established
for more than 10 seconds after ignition, during a
retry, the control will clear the ignition attempt (retry) counter. If three
retries occur during a call for heat, the furnace will shut down for one
hour. If at the end of the one hour shut down there is a call for heat, the
furnace will initiate a normal start cycle. If the problem has not been cor-
rected the furnace will again lockout after three retries.
A momentary loss of gas supply, flame blowout, or a faulty flame probe
circuit will result in a disruption
in the flame and be sensed within 0.8
seconds. The gas valve will de-energize
and the control will begin a
recycle operation. A normal ignition sequence will begin after a 15 sec-
ond inter-purge.
If during the three recycles the gas supply does not
return, or the fault condition is not corrected the ignition control will lock-
out for 60 minutes.
During burner operation, a momentary loss of power for 50 milliseconds
or longer will de-energize
the gas valve. When the power is restored,
the gas valve will remain de-energized
and the ignition sequence will
immediately
restart.
As the gas starts to flow and ignition occurs, the flame sensor begins its
sensing function. If a flame is detected during the 10 second flame sta-
bilization period the circulating
blower will energize 30 seconds after the
gas valve opens (20 seconds after the flame stabilization
period ends).
Normal
furnace
operation
will continue
until the thermostat
circuit
between
R and W is opened. When the thermostat circuit opens, the
ignition control is de-energized.
When the ignition control is de-ener-
gized, the gas flow stops, and the burner flames are extinguished.
The
ventor continues to operate for 15 seconds after the gas flow stops.
The blower motor continues to operate for the amount of time set by the
fan-off delay "Jumper"
located on the ignition control board. Refer to
Figure 6. The heating cycle is complete, and the furnace is ready for the
start of the next heating cycle.
LINE VOLTAGE
BLACK
- HIGH
SPEED
RED
-LOW
SPEED
FAN OFF
JUMPER
FAN
ON
_
ADJUSTMENT
JUMPER
_-
M-
FUSE
3A
FIGURE 6: Furnace Control Board
Hot Surface Ignition System
AWARNING
HOT SURFACE IGNITION SYSTEM
Do not attempt to light this furnace by hand (with a match or any other
means). There may be a potential shock hazard from the components
of the hot surface ignition system. The furnace can only be lit auto-
matically by its hot surface ignition system.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following visual checks should be made before troubleshooting:
1.
Check to see that the power to the furnace and the ignition control
module is ON.
2.
The manual shut-off valves in the gas line to the furnace must be
open.
3.
Make sure all wiring connections are secure.
4.
Review the sequence of operation. Start the system by setting the
thermostat
above the room temperature.
Observe
the system's
response. Then use the troubleshooting
section in this manual to
check the system's operation.
AWARNING
Never bypass
pressure
switch
to allow furnace
operation. To do I
so will allow furnace
to operate under potentially
hazardous
con- I
ditions.
[
Do not try to repair controls.
Replace defective
controls
with [
UPG Source 1 Parts.
Never adjust pressure
switch
to allow furnace operation.
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