Lennox G60UH Service Manual page 17

Table of Contents

Advertisement

DIP Switch Settings
Switch 1 −− Thermostat Selection −− This unit may be used
with either a single−stage or two−stage thermostat. The
thermostat selection is made using a DIP switch which
must be properly positioned for the particular application.
TheDIP switch is factory−positioned for use with a two−
stage thermostat. If a single−stage thermostat is to be used,
the DIP switch must be repositioned.
a − Select OFF" for two−stage heating operation con-
trolled by a two−stage heating thermostat (factory set-
ting);
b − Select ON" for two−stage heating operation con-
trolled by a single−stage heating thermostat. This set-
ting provides a timed delay before second−stage heat
is initiated.
Switch 2 −− Second Stage Delay (Used with Single−
Stage Thermostat Only) −− This switch is used to deter-
mine the second stage on delay when a single−stage ther-
mostat is being used. The switch is factory−set in the OFF
position, which provides a 10−minute delay before second−
stage heat is initiated. If the switch is toggled to the ON
position, it will provide a 15−minute delay before second−
stage heat is initiated. This switch is only activated when
the thermostat selector jumper is positioned for SINGLE−
stage thermostat use.
Switches 3 and 4 −− Heating Blower−Off Delay −− The
heating blower−on delay of 45 seconds is not adjustable.
The heating blower−off delay (time that the blower operates
after the heating demand has been satisfied) can be ad-
justed by moving switches 3 and 4 on the integrated control
board. The unit is shipped from the factory with a heating
blower−off delay of 90 seconds. The heating blower off
delay affects comfort and is adjustable to satisfy individual
applications. Adjust the blower off delay to achieve a sup-
ply air temperature between 90° and 110°F at the exact
moment that the blower is de−energized. Longer off delay
settings provide lower supply air temperatures; shorter set-
tings provide higher supply air temperatures.Table 7 pro-
vides the blower off timings that will result from different
switch settings.
Heating Blower−Off Delay Switch Settings
Blower Off Delay
(Seconds)
60
90
120
180
Switch 5 −− Cooling Blower−Off Delay −− The cooling
blower−off delay (time that the blower operates after the
cooling demand has been satisfied) can be adjusted by
moving switch 5 on the integrated control board. The
switch is factory−set in the OFF position, which provides a
cooling blower−off delay of 45 seconds. If the switch is
toggled to the ON position, it will provide a 2−second cool-
ing blower−off delay
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 first−stage cooling only.
Page 17
TABLE 7
Switch 3
Switch 4
Off
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
On

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents