unit and the combined
When the thermostat is satisfied,
3. Continuous blower mode
NOTE:
When the
The blower reverts to continuous operation after the heating cycle is completed.
When the thermostat "calls for cooling," the blower oper- ates on cooling speed. When the thermostat is satisfied, the blower operates an additional 90 sec before reverting back to continuous operation on heating speed.
4.Heat pump mode
When installed with a heat pump, the furnace control automatically changes the timing sequence to avoid long blower off time during demand defrost cycles. When the
When the W input signal disappears, the control begins the normal inducer
Anytime the control senses false flame, the control locks out of the heating mode. This occurs because the control cannot sense the W input due to the false flame signal, and as a result, sees only the Y input and goes into cooling mode, blower off delay. All other control functions remain in standard format.
NOTE:
C.Start-up Procedures
1.Purge gas linesÐAfter all connections have been made, purge the lines and check for leaks.
WARNING: Never purge a line into a combustion chamber. Never use matches, candles, flame, or other sources of ignition for the purpose of checking leakage. Use a
2.Component testÐThe furnace control board allows all components, except gas valve, to be run for a short period of time.
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This feature helps diagnose a system problem in case of a component failure. To initiate component test procedure, short (jumper) the TEST
NOTE: Component test feature will not operate if any thermostat signal is present at control board.
Component test sequence is as follows.
a. Momentarily jumper TEST and Com terminals until LED goes off.
b.LED will display previous fault 4 times.
c.Inducer motor operates for 10 sec, then stops.
d.Hot surface ignitor is energized for 15 sec, then de- energized.
e.Blower motor operates on cooling speed for 10 sec, then stops.
f.Blower motor operates on heating speed for 10 sec, then stops.
3.To operate furnace, follow procedures on operating instruc- tions label attached to furnace.
4.With furnace operating, set thermostat below room tem- perature and observe that furnace goes off. Set thermostat above room temperature and observe that furnace restarts.
D.Adjustments
1.Set gas input rate.
There are 2 methods of adjusting the gas input rate. The preferred method is by using Table 6 and following the instructions in item a. The second method is by clocking the gas meter and using the instructions in item b.
The gas valve regulator has been nominally set at
a.Check gas input rate using Table 6.
(1.) Obtain average yearly heat value for local gas supply.
(2.) Obtain average yearly specific gravity for local gas supply.
(3.) Verify furnace model. Table 6 can only be used for model 395CAV Furnaces.
(4.) Check and verify orifice size in furnace. NEVER ASSUME THE ORIFICE SIZE. ALWAYS CHECK AND VERIFY.
(5.) Find natural gas heat value and specific gravity in Table 6.
(6.) Follow heat value and specific gravity lines to point of intersection. Find orifice size and manifold pres- sure settings for proper operation at given natural gas conditions.
EXAMPLE: Heat value 1070
Btu/cu ft specific gravity 0.58 Therefore; Orifice No. 44* Manifold pressure
*The furnace is shipped with No. 43 orifices.
Therefore, in this example all main burner orifices must be changed and manifold pressure must be adjusted.
(7.) Proceed to item c to adjust manifold pressure.