EasyManua.ls Logo

Carrier 100 Series - Cooling Mode; 4. Continuous-Blower Mode; Heat Pump Mode

Carrier 100 Series
18 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
a.
Switching
from
low
to
high
gas
heat—If
the
thermostat
R
to
W1
circuit
for
low
gas
heat
is
closed
and
the
R
to
W2
circuit
for
high
gas
heat
closes,
the
control
CPU
will
switch
the
inducer
motor
IDM
speed
from
low
to
high.
The
high
heat
pressure
switch
relay
HPSR
will
close.
When
the
inducer
motor
IDM
provides
sufficient
pressure
to
close
the
high
heat
pressure
switch
HPS,
the
high
heat
gas
valve
solenoid
GV
is
energized.
The
blower
motor
BLWM
will
switch
speed
for
high
gas
heat
5
sec
after
the
R
to
W2
circuit
closes.
b.
Switching
from
high
to
low
gas
heat—If
the
thermostat
R
to
W2
circuit
for
high
gas
heat
opens,
and
the
R
to
W1
circuit
for
low
gas
heat
remains
closed,
the
control
CPU
will
switch
the
inducer
motor
IDM
speed
from
high
to
low.
The
high
heat
pressure
switch
relay
HPSR
will
open
to
de-energize
the
high
heat
gas
valve
solenoid
GV.
When
the
inducer
motor
IDM
reduces
pressure
sufficiently,
the
high
heat
pressure
switch
HPS
will
open.
The
low
heat
gas
valve
solenoid
GV
will
remain
energized
as
long
as
the
low
heat
pressure
switch
remains
closed.
The
blower
motor
BLWM
will
switch
speed
for
low
gas
heat
5
sec
after
the
R
to
W2
circuit
opens.
3.
C
ooling
Mode
a.
Single-Speed
cooling
outdoor
unit.
See
Figure
8
for
thermostat
connections.
(1.)
The
thermostat
closes
the
R
to
G-and-Y
circuits.
The
R
to
Y
circuit
starts
the
outdoor
unit,
and
the
R
to
G-and-Y
circuits
start
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
high
cooling
speed.
(2.)
The
electronic
air
cleaner
terminals
EAC-1
and
EAC-2
are
energized
with
115v
when
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is
operating.
(3.)
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
R
to
G-and-Y
circuits
are
opened.
The
outdoor
unit
will
stop,
and
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
operating
on
the
high
cooling
speed
for
an
additional
90
sec.
b.
Two-Speed
cooling
outdoor
unit
See
Figure
9
for
thermostat
connections.
(1.)
The
thermostat
closes
the
R
to
G-and-Yl
circuits
for
low
cooling
or
closes
the
R
to
G-and-Yl-and-Y2
circuits
for
high
cooling.
The
R
to
Y1
circuit
starts
the
outdoor
unit
on
low
cooling
speed,
and
the
R
to
G
circuit
starts
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
low
cooling
speed
(same
speed
as
for
low
gas
heat).
The
R
to
Yl-and-Y2
circuits
start
the
outdoor
unit
on
high
cooling
speed,
and
the
R
to
G-and-Y2
circuits
start
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
high
cooling
speed.
NOTE:
Note:
Y1
is
found
in
the
outdoor
unit.
The
furnace
control
CPU
controls
blower
motor
(BLWM)
speed
by
sensing
only
G
(for
low
cooling
speed)
and
Y2
(for
high
cooling
speed).
(2.)
The
electronic
air
cleaner
terminals
EAC-1
and
EAC-2
are
energized
with
115v
when
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is
operating
on
either
cooling
speed.
(3.)
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
R
to
G-and-Y
1
or
R
to
G-and-Yl-and-Y2
circuits
are
opened.
The
outdoor
unit
stops,
and
the
furnace
blower
will
con¬
tinue
operating
on
the
cooling
speed
for
an
additional
90
sec.
4.
C
ontinuous-blower
mode
a.
When
the
R
to
G
circuit
is
closed
by
the
thermostat,
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
operate
on
low
gas
heat
speed
(identical
to
low
cooling
speed.
Terminals
EAC-1
and
EAC-2
are
energized
as
long
as
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is
energized,
b.
During
a
call
for
heat,
the
blower
BLWM
will
stop
during
ignitor
warm-up
(17
sec),
ignition
(7
sec),
and
blower
on
delay
(45
sec),
allowing
the
furnace
heat
exchangers
to
quickly
heat
up.
c.
The
blower
motor
BLWM
will
revert
to
continuous
blower
speed
after
the
heating
cycle
is
completed.
In
high
gas
heat,
the
furnace
control
CPU
will
hold
the
blower
motor
BLWM
at
high
gas
heat
speed
during
the
selected
blower
off
delay
period
before
reverting
to
continuous
blower
speed.
(1.)
When
the
thermostat
"calls
for
Low-Cooling",
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
to
operate
on
low
gas
heat
speed.
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
on
continuous
blower
speed.
(2.)
When
the
thermostat
"calls
for
High-Cooling",
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
operate
on
high
cool
speed.
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
operate
an
additional
2
sec
on
high
cooling
speed
before
reverting
back
to
continuous
blower
speed.
(3.)
When
the
R
to
G
circuit
is
opened,
the
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
operating
for
an
additional
90
sec
if
no
other
function
requires
blower
motor
BLWM
operation.
5.
H
eat
Pump
NOTE:
An
accessory
interface
kit
is
required
with
single-speed
heat
pumps.
See
interface
kit
Installation
Instructions
for
single¬
speed
heat
pump
thermostat
and
interface
connections.
No
inter¬
face
kit
is
needed
for
2-speed
heat
pumps.
See
2-speed
heat
pump
Installation
Instructions
for
thermostat
connections.
a.
Single-speed
heat
pump
cooling
(1.)
The
thermostat
and
interface
kit
close
the
R
to
G-and-Y
circuit
to
start
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
high
cooling
speed.
The
Y
input
to
the
furnace
control
is
necessary
to
provide
adequate
cool¬
ing
airflow.
(2.)
The
electronic
air
cleaner
terminals
EAC-1
and
EAC-2
are
energized
with
115v
when
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is
operating.
(3.)
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
operating
on
the
high
cooling
speed
for
an
additional
90
sec.
b.
Two-speed
heat
pump
cooling
(1.)
The
thermostat
closes
the
R
to
G
circuits
for
low
cooling
or
closes
the
R
to
G-and-Y2
circuits
for
high
cooling.
The
thermostat
R
to
G
circuit
starts
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
low
cooling
speed.
The
thermostat
R
to
G-and-Y2
circuits
start
the
fur¬
nace
blower
motor
BLWM
on
high
cooling
speed.
(2.)
The
furnace
control
CPU
controls
blower
motor
BLWM
speed
by
sensing
only
G
for
low
cooling
speed
and
Y2
for
high
cooling
speed.
(3.)
The
electronic
air
cleaner
terminals
EAC-1
and
EAC-2
are
energized
with
115v
when
the
blower
motor
BLWM
is
operating
on
either
cooling
speed.
(4.)
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
furnace
blower
motor
BLWM
will
continue
operating
on
the
cooling
speed
for
an
additional
90
sec.
12

Related product manuals