Payne PG8MAA Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 48

Series 140/e single-stage deluxe, induced-combustion 4-way multipurpose gas furnace
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2,
3,
4,
d. Flame-Proving-
When the burner
flame is proved
at
the flame-proving
sensor electrode
FSE, the furnace
control
CPU begins
the blower-ON
delay period
and
continues
to hold the gas valve GV open. If the burner
flame is not proved
within
two seconds,
the control
CPU will close the gas valve GV, and the control
CPU
will repeat the ignition
sequence
for up to three more
Trials-For-Ignition
before going to Ignition-Lockout.
Lockout
will be reset
automatically
after three hours
or 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, 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 until flame
is no longer
proved.
e. Blower-On
Delay-
If the burner
flame is proven,
the
blower
motor is energized
on HEAT speed 25 sec after
the gas valve GV is energized.
Simultaneously,
the electronic
air cleaner
terminal
EAC-I
is energized
and remains
energized
as long as
the blower
motor BLWM is energized.
f. Blower-Off
Delay-
When the thermostat
is satisfied,
the R-to-W
circuit is opened,
de-energizing
the gas
valve GV, stopping
gas flow to the burners,
and de-
energizing
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 terminal
EAC-I
will remain
energized
for 90,
120, 150, or 180 seconds
(depending
on the blower-
OFF delay selection).
The furnace
control
CPU is fact-
ory-set
for a 120-second
blower-OFF
delay.
Cooling
Mode
(See Fig. 26 for thermostat
connections.)
The thermostat
closes
the R-to-G-and-Y
circuits.
The
R-to-Y
circuit
starts the outdoor
unit, and the R-to-G
and Y circuits
start
the furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on COOL
speed.
The
electronic
air cleaner
terminal
EAC-I
is energized
with
115
vac when
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is operating.
When the thermostat
is satisfied,
the R-to-G-and-Y
cir-
cuits are opened.
The outdoor
unit will stop, and the fur-
nace blower
motor BLWM
will continue
operating
on the
COOL
speed for an additional
90 sec. Cut jumper
J2 to
reduce the cooling
off-delay
to 5 sec. (See Fig. 25.)
Continuous
Blower
Mode
When the R-to-G
circuit is closed
by the thermostat,
the
blower
motor BLWM
will operate
on continuous-blower
speed
(same
as HEAT
speed).
Terminal
EAC-1
is ener-
gized as long as the blower
motor BLWM
is energized.
During
a call for heat, the blower
BLWM will stop during
igniter
warm-up
(17 see), ignition,
and blower-ON
delay
(25 see), allowing
the furnace
heat exchangers
to heat up
more
quickly,
then restarts
at the end of the blower-ON
delay period at HEAT speed.
When the thermostat "calls for cooling",
the blower
motor
BLWM will operate
at COOL
speed. When the thermostat
is satisfied,
the blower
motor BLWM will operate
an addi-
tional
90 sec, on COOL
speed
before
reverting
back
to
continuous
blower
speed.
When
the R-to-G
circuit
is opened,
the blower
motor
BLWM
will continue
operating
for an additional
5 sec, if
no other
function
requires
blower
motor
BLWM
opera-
tion.
Heat
Pump
When installed
with a heat pump, the furnace
control
auto-
matically
changes
the
timing
sequence
to
avoid
long
blower
off times during
demand
defrost
cycles.
When the
R-to-Wand-
Y or R-to-W-and-Y-and-G
circuits
are
energized
the furnace
control CPU will continue
to turn on
the blower
motor
BLWM
at HEAT
speed,
and begin
a
heating
cycle.
The blower
motor
BLWM
will remain
on
until the end of the prepurge
period,
then shut off for 24
sec then come back on at HEAT speed. When the W input
signal disappears,
the furnace
control
begins
a normal
in-
ducer
post-purge
period
and
the
blower
switches
to
COOL
speed
after
a 3 sec delay.
If the R-to-W-and-
Y-and-G
signals
disappear
at the same
time, the blower
motor
BLWM
will remain
on for the selected
blower-
OFF delay
period.
If the R-to-W-and-Y
signals
disap-
pear, leaving
the G signal,
the blower
motor BLWM
will
continue
running
the blower
motor
at HEAT speed
after
the selected
blower-OFF
delay period
is completed.
Step 4 reWiring
Diagrams
Refer to Fig. 25 and 41 for wiring
diagrams.
Step 5 mTroubleshooting
Refer to the service label. (See Fig. 45-Service
Label.)
The Troubleshooting
Guide
can be a useful
tool
in isolating
furnace
operation
problems.
Beginning
with
the
word
Start,
answer each question
and follow the @propriate
arrow to the next
item.
The Guide will help to identify
the problem
or failed component.
After
replacing
any
component,
verify
correct
operation
sequence.
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