Armstrong World Industries Simplified Sequence - HWC123,183, 243, Call For Heat, Flame Sense

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Service Reference Manual

SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS

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Simplified Sequence - HWC123,183, 243, 303

Refer to Figure 2-1

208/230V power is supplied to the junction box on top of the unit

24V power is supplied from the unit transformer to the thermostat

CALL FOR HEAT

1.The thermostat closes the R-W circuit, sending a 24-volt signal to the unit.

2.The 24-volt signal energizes the combustion blower, causing the pressure switch to close.

3.The combustion blower runs for 30 seconds as a pre-purge to trial for ignition.

4.The ignition control energizes the spark ignition and opens the gas valve, causing the burners to light. When the gas valve energizes, a 30-second circu- lating air blower “on” delay begins.

5.Flame sense is sent to the ignition control through the flame sensor and flame sense wire.

6.After the 30-second delay, the circulating air blower energizes and runs until the heat call is satisfied.

7.When the heat call is satisfied, the gas valve de- energizes. This shuts down the burners.

8.A 5-second combustion blower post-purge delay and a 120-second circulating air blower “off” delay start.

9.After the delay times elapse, the combustion blower and the circulating air blower stop.

FLAME SENSE

1.After the burners have been lit, the ignition control starts a 10-second trial for ignition delay.

2.If after 10 seconds a flame has not been sensed by the ignition control, the ignition control de-energizes the gas valve and the spark ignitor.

3.The unit initiates three trials for ignition (flame sense) before system lockout.

4.System lockout lasts 60 minutes or until power is reset to unit (whichever comes first).

CALL FOR COOLING

1.The thermostat energizes the R, Y and G circuit, sending a 24-volt signal to the cooling contactor and the ignition control to start the cooling sequence.

2.The contactor closes immediately, causing the compressor and the condenser fan to run.

3.The 24-volt Y signal starts a 5-second circulating air blower “on” delay.

4.After 5 seconds, the circulating air blower starts and runs until the R, Y and G circuit is interrupted by the thermostat.

5.When the R, Y and G circuit is interrupted, the cooling contactor immediately de-energizes. This causes the compressor and the condenser fan to stop.

6.The ignition control starts a 90-second circulating air blower “off” delay.

7.After 90 seconds, the circulating air blower stops.

FAN ON

1.The thermostat energizes the R-G circuit, causing the circulating air blower to energize in cooling speed.

2.The circulating air blower remains running in cooling speed until the thermostat is switched to the “AUTO” position.

SRM-HW/HWC 2/99

Detailed Sequence follows

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Armstrong World Industries Simplified Sequence - HWC123,183, 243, Call For Heat, Flame Sense, Call For Cooling, Fan On