SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
The rollout switch (FS) is located in the gas compartment near the inlet of the burners. This is a single use device designed to protect against any form of flame rollout. If this device is opened the gas valve is immediately
The pressure switch (PS) is located in the upper right side of the gas compartment. This automatic device assures adequate combus- tion air pressure. If pressure against the induced draft blower outlet becomes excessive, the pressure switch will react and shut off the gas valve, until acceptable combustion pressure is again available.
If the control (IGN) does not sense flame within the first trial for ignition period. The gas valve will be
If loss of flame occurs during a heating cycle, the control (IGN) will close the gas valve. The control will than recycle the ignition sequence, then if ignition is not achieved, it will shut off the gas valve and lock out the system.
If control lock out occurs, the control (IGN) will retry a complete ignition sequence in 1 hour.
The control (IGN) can be reset by removing power to the unit or by turning the thermostat from “on” to “off" for approximately three seconds, then back “on.”
COOLING CYCLE
Thermostat call for cool (
Call for 1st stage only:
With the room thermostat system switch in the “COOLING” position and the fan switch in the “AUTO” position, the Y1 thermostat contacts closes to the micro board, (the board will wait 3 seconds to check if the Y2 may also be calling) the micro will energize (CC1) and the outdoor fan relay for low speed and the G thermostat contact to
The energized compressor contactor (CC1) completes the circuit to the compressor (CPR1), If the compressor safety controls are closed, the compressor (CPR1) will operate with the outdoor fan motor (ODM) on low speed. The indoor fan motor (IDM) will operate on low speed. The thermostat will continue to cycle the compressor and fans to maintain the desired temperature.
With the thermostat fan switch in the “ON” position, the G thermostat contact is closed to G1 on the ICMC board and the indoor fan motor (IDM) will continue to run on low speed regardless of compressor and condenser fan operation.
Call for 2nd stage after 1st stage:
The Y2 thermostat contact closes to the control board. For 1 minute both compressors are off, (all lights are flashing for 1 minute), than the board will energize the (CC2) compressor contactor, and the outdoor fan relay for high speed then the board (YCZ050 ONLY- will energize the (CC1) and 1 second later the (CC2) compressor contactors) and the indoor fan high to the Y on the ICMC board is energized for indoor high speed fan operation. (The status light is flashing and the Y1 and Y2 lights are on.)
2nd stage satisfied, 1st stage still called:(YCZ036,060F ONLY)
The Y2 thermostat contact opens to the control board. For 1 minute both compressors are off, (the status and Y1 light are flashing for 1 minute), than the board will energize (CC1) low compressor contactor, and the outdoor fan relay for low speed and indoor fan for low speed. (The status light is flashing and the Y1 light is on.)
2nd stage satisfied, 1st stage still called:( YCZ050 ONLY)
The Y2 thermostat contact opens to the control board. The board will
ICM FAN MOTOR ADJUSTMENTS
If the airflow needs to be increased or decreased, see the Indoor Blower Performance Table below. Information on changing the dip switch settings for speed control of the blower motor is in this table. Blower speed changes are made on the ICM Fan Control mounted in the control box. The ICM Fan Control controls the variable speed motor.
There is a bank of 8 dip switches, (See Figure below), located at the lower right side of the board. The dip switches work in pairs to select the cooling/heat airflow (CFM/TON), and Fan
INDOOR BLOWER TIMING
The ICM Fan Control controls the variable speed indoor blower. The
oCFM ICM FAN CONTROLDIP
SELECTION
LIGHT SWITCHES
DIP SWITCHES (TYPICAL SETTINGS)
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