aslocation o f unused b lower motor s peed leads. U se
the
chart (Table
7) to determine
the blower
motor speed settin(
s.
Blower Speed Chart
Wire
Color
Black
Orange*
Blue
Red
Motor Speed
High
Med-High
Med- Low
Low
* Med-High
speed
may not be provided
on all models.
2,
Change
the heat or cool blower
motor speed by removing
the
motor speed
lead from the "Heat"
or "Cool"
terminal
and re-
place it with the desired
motor
speed
lead from the "MI"
or
"M2" location.
Connect
the wire previously
removed
from the
"Heat"
or "Cool"
terminal
to the vacated
"M1"
or "M2" termi-
nal.
3,
If the same speed
must be used for both heating
and cooling,
remove
the undesired
motor speed
lead from the "Heat"
or
"Cool"
terminal
and connect
that lead to the open terminal
at
"M1"
or "M2" location
or tape off. Attach
a jumper
between
the "Heat"
and "Cool"
terminals
and the remaining
motor
speed
lead.
Note: When
using the same speed on motors
with (4) speed
leads, it will be necessary
to tape off the terminal
of the motor
speed lead removed
from the "Heat"
or "Cool"
terminal
with
electrical
tape
since an open terminal
will not be available
at
the "MI"
or "M2"
location.
Thoroughly
check
the system
after
modification
to ensure
the
proper operation
of the circulating
air blower
in all modes
of opera-
tion.
Continuous-Fan Operation using "G"
Energizing
the"G"
terminal
on the furnace
control
provides
contin-
uous fan operation.
This is done
by connecting
the G terminal
of
11. Furnace Maintenance
the thermostat
to the G terminal
on the furnace
control.
When the
FAN switch
is turned from auto to ON the fan will operate
continu-
ously at "HEAT"
speed.
EAC will be energized
in this mode.
NOTE:
In heating,
the fan will turn off during
furnace
ignition
and
warm
up then restart
at heating
speed.
Hard Wired Continuous-Fan
Operation
A terminal
is provided
on the furnace
control located
in the circulat-
ing air blower
compartment
for operation
of the continuous-fan
option.
This connection
is intended
for the low speed
motor tap,
and has a lower
contact
rating
(8 amps)
than the heat and cool
taps.
When
the low speed blower
lead is connected
to this termi-
nal, this will provide
low speed blower
operation
whenever
the oth-
er two speeds
(Heat or Cool)
are not energized.
EAC not powered
in this mode.
Thoroughly
check
the system
after
modification
to ensure
the
proper operation
of the circulating
air blower
in all modes
of opera-
tion.
Separate speed selections
for Heat, Cool, and
Continuous-Fan
Connect
low speed
lead from circulating
air motor to the "Cont"
terminal
at the furnace
control.
The
appropriate
motor
leads
should
already
be connected
to the "Heat"
and "Cool"
terminals.
Heating and Continuous-Fan
Speed the Same
If it is necessary
to operate
the heating
speed
and continuous
-fan
speed
using the same
blower
speed,
connect
a jumper
between
the "Heat"
and "Cont"
terminals
on the furnace
control.
Note:
There
should
be only ONE motor
lead going to the "Heat"
and "Cont"
terminals.
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
OR CARBON
MONOXIDE
POISONING
HAZARDS
Failure
to
have
the
furnace
inspected
and
maintained
could
result
in death,
personal
injury
and/or
property
damage.
It is recommended
that
the furnace
be inspected
and serviced
on an annual
basis (before
the heating
season)
by a qualified
service
agency.
See "User's
Information
Manual".
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
FIRE
OR
EXPLOSION
HAZARD
Failure
to follow
safety
warnings
exactly
could
result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, death
or property
damage.
Improper
servicing
could
result
in dangerous
operation,
death,
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
• Before servicing,
disconnect
all electrical
power
to furnace.
• When servicing
controls,
label all wires prior to
disconnecting.
Reconnect
wires correctly.
• Verify proper operation
after servicing.
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