Single Stage Twinning Wiring Diagram; Two-Stage Twinning Wiring Diagram - Coleman UGAE Installation Manual

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98618/035-20009-001
Rev. B (1205)
Single-Wire
Twinning
Instructions
Connect the control wiring as shown in the Figure 14.
1.
Connect the low voltage wiring from the wall thermostat to the ter-
minal strip on the control board of Furnace #1.
2.
Connect a wire from the TWIN terminal of Furnace #1 to the TWIN
terminal of Furnace #2.
3.
Install a separate 24V relay as shown in the diagram below. Use of
this relay is required, as it ensures that the transformers
of the two
furnaces are isolated, thus preventing the possibility of any safety
devices being bypassed.
CAUTION1
The relay must not be installed in any location where it could be
exposed
to water. If the relay has been exposed to water in any
way, it must not be used.
Single-Wire
Twinning
Operation
Heating - On a call for heat (W signal) from the wall thermostat,
both
furnaces will start the ignition sequence and the burners on both fur-
naces will light. About thirty seconds after the burners light, the blowers
on both furnaces will come on in heating speed. When the thermostat is
satisfied, the burners will all shut off and, after the selected blower off
delay time, both blowers will shut off at the same time. The twinned
controls ensure that both blowers come on and shut off at the same
time.
Cooling - On a call for cooling (Y signal) from the wall thermostat, both
furnace blowers will come on at the same time in cooling speed. When
the thermostat
is satisfied,
both blowers will stay on for 60 seconds,
then will shut off at the same time.
Continuous
Fan - On a thermostat
call for continuous
fan (G signal),
both furnace blowers will come on at the same time in cooling speed
and will stay on until the G signal is removed.
FURNACE
1 CONTROL
BOARD
FURNACE
2 CONTROL
BOARD
f_
if-h
_\j
R
TWIN
TO A/C
WALL
THERMOSTAT
FIGURE 14: Single Stage Twinning Wiring Diagram
STAGING
In applications where more heating capacity or more airflow capacity is
needed than what one furnace
can deliver, twinning can be used to
make two furnaces operate in tandem, using one duct system and one
room thermostat. This control can also be used along with a two-stage
wall thermostat
to stage two twinned furnaces, making
them operate
like a single two-stage furnace. This allows only one furnace to supply
heat during times when the heat output from one furnace is sufficient to
satisfy the demand. When one duct system is used for two furnaces, it
is necessary that the two blowers operate in unison. The twinning func-
tion of this board ensures that both blowers turn on and off simulta-
neously, and operate on the same blower speed. Even when only one
furnace is supplying heat, both furnace blowers must run.
Single-Wire
Staging
The single-wire twinning feature of this board can also be used for stag-
ing of two furnaces.
With this feature, a single wire is connected
between the TWIN terminal on one furnace board to the TWIN terminal
on the second furnace board. The board then communicates
the blower
status from one furnace to the other along this wire. This communica-
tion makes the second furnace blower come on at the same time, and
on the same speed, as the first furnace blower.
Single-Wire
Staging
Instructions
Connect the control wiring as shown in the Figure 15.
1.
Connect the low voltage wiring from the wall thermostat to the ter-
minal strip on the control board of Furnace #1. For staging applica-
tions, the wire from
thermostat
W1
is connected
to the W
connection on the board on Furnace #1. The wire from thermostat
W2 is connected
to Furnace #2 through a separate
relay, as
described below.
2.
Connect a wire from the TWIN terminal of Furnace #1 to the TWIN
terminal of Furnace #2.
3.
Install a separate 24V relay as shown in the diagram below. Use of
this relay is required, as it ensures that the transformers
of the two
furnaces are isolated, thus preventing the possibility of any safety
devices being bypassed.
Single-Wire
Staging
Operation
Heating - On a call for first-stage heat (W1 signal) from the wall thermo-
stat, Furnace #1 will start the ignition sequence
and the burners will
light. About thirty seconds after the burners light, the blowers on both
furnaces will come on in heating speed. When the thermostat is satis-
fied, the burners will shut off and, after the selected blower off delay
time, both blowers will shut off at the same time. On a call for second
stage of heat, the burners of Furnace #2 will also light and both blowers
will run. The twinning control ensures that both blowers come on and
shut off at the same time.
Cooling - On a call for cooling (Y signal) from the wall thermostat, both
furnace blowers will come on at the same time. When the thermostat is
satisfied, both blowers will stay on for 60 seconds, then will shut off at
the same time.
Continuous
Fan - On a thermostat
call for continuous
fan (G signal),
both furnace blowers will come on at the same time in cooling speed
and will stay on until the G signal is removed.
FURNACE1CONTROLBOARD
FURNACE2CONTROLBOARD
0
0 c
R
TWINi
FIGURE 15: Two-Stage Twinning Wiring Diagram
SECTION
VII:
VENT/COMBUSTION
AIR
SYSTEM
VENT
AND
COMBUSTION
AIR
SAFETY
This Category
I furnace is designed for Manufactured
(Mobile)
Home
and Modular Home application.
It may be installed without modification
in an equipment
room, alcove, or any other indoor location where all
required clearance to combustibles
and other restrictions are met.
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