Bryant 315AAV instruction manual Thermidistat Mode, Super-Dehumidify Mode, Continuous Blower Mode

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The furnace control CPU can start up the cooling unit in either low- or high-cooling. If starting up in low-cooling, the furnace control CPU determines the low-cooling on-time (from 0 to 20 minutes) which is permitted before switching to high-cooling. If the power is interrupted, the stored history is erased and the furnace control CPU will select low-cooling for up to 20 minutes and then energize the air conditioning relay ACR to energize the Y/Y2 terminal and switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling, as long as the thermostat continues to call for cooling. Subsequent selection is based on stored history of the thermostat cycle times. The wall thermostat “calls for cooling”, closing the R-to-G-and-Y circuits. The R-to-Y1 circuit starts the outdoor unit on low-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuits starts the furnace blower motor BLWM at low-cooling airflow which is the true on-board CF selection as shown in Fig. 57.

If the furnace control CPU switches from low-cooling to high-cooling, the furnace control CPU will energize the air conditioning relay ACR. When the air conditioning relay ACR is energized the R-to-Y1-and-Y2 circuits switch the outdoor unit to high-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1-and-Y/Y2 circuits transition the furnace blower motor BLWM to high-cooling airflow. High-cooling airflow is based on the A/C selection shown in Fig. 57.

NOTE: When transitioning from low-cooling to high-cooling the outdoor unit compressor will shut down for 1 minute while the furnace blower motor BLWM transitions to run at high-cooling airflow.

The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 is energized with 115 vac whenever the blower motor BLWM is operating.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the R-to-G-and-Y circuit are opened. The outdoor unit stops, and the furnace blower BLWM and electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 will remain energized for an additional 90 seconds. Jumper Y1 to DHUM to reduce the cooling off-delay to 5 seconds. (See Fig. 26.)

c.Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling See Fig. 33 for thermostat connections

NOTE: The air conditioning relay disable jumper ACRDJ must be disconnected to allow thermostat control of the outdoor unit staging. (See Fig. 26.)

The thermostat closes the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuits for low-cooling or closes the R-to-G-and-Y1-and-Y2 circuits for high-cooling. The R-to-Y1 circuit starts the outdoor unit on low-cooling speed, and the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuit starts the furnace blower motor BLWM at low-cooling airflow which is the true on-board CF (continuous fan) selection as shown in Fig. 55. The R-to-Y1-and-Y2 circuits start the outdoor unit on high-cooling speed, and the R-to- G-and-Y/Y2 circuits start the furnace blower motor BLWM at high-cooling airflow. High-cooling airflow is based on the A/C (air conditioning) selection shown in Fig. 57.

The electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 is energized with 115 vac whenever the blower motor BLWM is operating.

When the thermostat is satisfied, the R-to-G-and-Y1 or R-to- G-and-Y1-and-Y2 circuits are opened. The outdoor unit stops, and the furnace blower BLWM and electronic air cleaner terminal EAC-1 will remain energized for an additional 90 seconds. Jumper Y1 to DHUM to reduce the cooling off-delay to 5 seconds. (See Fig. 26.)

4.Thermidistat Mode

See Fig. 27-29 for thermostat connections.

The dehumidification output, DHUM on the Thermidistat should be connected to the furnace control thermostat ter- minal DHUM. When there is a dehumidify demand, the DHUM input is activated, which means 24 vac signal is removed from the DHUM input terminal. In other words, the DHUM input logic is reversed. The DHUM input is turned ON when no dehumidify demand exists. Once 24

vac is detected by the furnace control on the DHUM input, the furnace control operates in Thermidistat mode. If the DHUM input is low for more than 48 hours, the furnace control reverts back to non-Thermidistat mode.

The cooling operation described in item 3. above also ap- plies to operation with a Thermidistat. The exceptions are listed below:

a.Low cooling-When the R-to-G-and-Y1 circuit is closed and there is a demand for dehumidification, the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to 86 percent of low-cooling airflow which is the true on-board CF (continuous fan) selection as shown in Fig. 55.

b.High cooling-When the R-to-G-and Y/Y2 circuit is closed and there is a demand for dehumidification, the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to 86 percent of high-cooling airflow. High- cooling airflow is based on the A/C (air conditioning) selection shown in Fig. 55.

c.Cooling off-delay-When the “call for cooling” is satisfied and there is a demand for dehumidification, the cooling blower-off delay is decreased from 90 seconds to 5 seconds.

5.Super-Dehumidify Mode

Super-Dehumidify mode can only be entered if the fur- nace control is in the Thermidistat mode and there is a de- mand for dehumidification. The cooling operation de- scribed in item 3. above also applies to operation with a Thermidistat. The exceptions are listed below:

a.When the R-to-Y1 circuit is closed, R-to-G circuit is open, and there is a demand for dehumidification, the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to 65 percent of low-cooling airflow for a maximum of 10 minutes each cooling cycle or until the R-to-G circuit closes or the demand for dehumidi- fication is satisfied. Low-cooling airflow is the true on-board CF (continuous fan) selection as shown in Fig. 57.

b.When the R-to-Y/Y2 circuit is closed, R-to-G circuit is open, and there is a demand for dehumidification, the furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower airflow to 65 percent of high-cooling airflow for a maximum of 10 minutes each cooling cycle or until the R-to-G circuit closes or the demand for dehumidi- fication is satisfied. High-cooling airflow is based on the A/C (air conditioning) selection shown in Fig. 57.

c.When the “call for cooling” is satisfied and there is a demand for dehumidification, the cooling blower-off delay is decreased from 90 seconds to 5 seconds.

6.Continuous Blower Mode

When the R-to-G circuit is closed by the thermostat, the blower motor BLWM will operate at continuous blower airflow. Continuous blower airflow selection is initially based on the CF (continuous fan) selection shown in Fig. 57. Factory default is shown in Fig. 57. Terminal EAC-1 is energized as long as the blower motor BLWM is ener- gized.

During a call for heat, the furnace control CPU will trans- ition the blower motor BLWM to continuous blower air- flow, low-heat airflow, or the mid-range airflow, whichever is lowest. The blower motor BLWM will re- main ON until the main burners ignite then shut OFF and remain OFF for the blower-ON delay (45 seconds in low- heat, and 25 seconds in high-heat), allowing the furnace heat exchangers to heat up more quickly, then restarts at the end of the blower-ON delay period at low-heat or high-heat airflow, respectively.

The blower motor BLWM will revert to continuous-

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