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PILOT
FLAME
BURNER
FLAME
Fig.
12
Blower
Heat
Relay
SAFETY
CHECK
OF
LIMIT
CONTROL
-
The
control
shuts
off
the
gas
supply
and
energizes
the
circulating-air
blower
motor
if
the
furnace
overheats.
The
recommended
method
of
checking
this
limit
control
is
to
gradually
block
off
the
return
air
after
the
furnace
has
been
operating
for
a
period
of
at
least
5
minutes.
As
soon
as
the
limit
control
functions,
the
return-air
opening
should
be
unblocked
to
permit
normal
air
circulation.
By
using
this
method
to
check
the
limit
control,
it
can
be
established
that
the
limit
is
functioning
properly
and
the
furnace
will
“fail¬
safe”
if
there
is
a
restricted
circulating
air
supply
or
motor
failure.
If
the
limit
control
does
not
function
during
this
test,
the
cause
must
be
determined
and
corrected.
HEATING
SEQUENCE
OF
OPERATION
-
See
Fig.
13
for
single-phase
operation
and
Fig.
14
for
3-phase
opera¬
tion.
Room
thermostat
calls
for
heat,
closing
circuit
be¬
tween
R
and
W
24-v
control
circuit
terminals.
(Power
to
the
R
terminal
is
supplied
through
LS
and
ALS
safety
switches.)
The
PC2
inducer
control
board
is
energized
through
the
normally
closed
set
of
contacts
of
pressure
switches
(CPS),
which
starts
the
inducer
motor
(IM).
The
IM
comes
up
to
speed,
and
the
vacuum
in
the
collector
box
increases,
open¬
ing
the
normally
closed
and
closing
the
normally
open
contacts
of
the
pressure
switch
(PS),
energizing
the
circuit
to
the
ignition
control
(IGN)
and
the
pilot
valve
(PV).
If
theflame
sensor
proves
the
presence
of
the
pilot
flame,
the
internal
switching
of
the
ignition
control
deenergizes
the
spark
generator
and
energizes
the
main
gas
valve
(MV)
and
the
IFR2
electronic
timer.
Gas
flows
to
the
main
burners
and
is
ignited
by
the
pilot
flame.
The
PCI
electronic
timer
will
close
the
IFR2
relay
60
seconds
after
the
burners
are
ignited
and
the
blower
motor
(IFM)
will
start.
When
the
thermostat
is
satisfied,
the
R
and
W
circuit
is
opened
and
power
is
removed
from
the
PC2
inducer
control
and
the
ig¬
nition
module
(IGN),
which
causes
the
MV
to
close
in¬
stantly
and
the
IM
is
deenergized.
The
electronic
timer
PCI
will
keep
the
IFM
running
an
additional
60
to
90
seconds.
Then
the
blower
stops
and
the
unit
is
on
standby
until
an¬
other
call
for
heat.
NOTE:
If
the
main
limit
switch
opens
due
to
the
unit
over¬
heating,
the
IFM
is
turned
on
through
the
electronic
board.
NOTE:
When
the
unit
is
initially
powered,
IFR2
will
close
and
run
the
IFM
for
the
duration
of
the
off-delay
cycle
(60
to
90
seconds).
If
the
pilot
fails
to
light
within
a
120-second
trial
for
ig¬
nition
period
from
the
initial
call
for
heat,
the
IGN
will
go
into
a
Retry
mode
after
a
period
of
approximately
5
min¬
utes
(following
the
2-minute
trial
for
ignition
period).
If
the
pilot
again
fails
to
light,
IGN
will
go
into
Retry
mode;
this
cycle
will
be
repeated
until
the
pilot
light
ignites.
If
the
pi¬
lot
flame
has
been
established
but
then
extinguishes,
the
IGN
will
immediately
reset
as
if
it
were
the
initial
call
for
heat.
If
this
occurs
more
than
3
times,
the
IGN
will
lock
out
the
system,
and
the
diagnostic
LED
(located
on
the
IGN)
will
flash.
To
reset,
open
the
R-W
thermostat
circuit
for
30
seconds
and
reclose.
If
the
diagnostic
LED
glows
con¬
stantly,
replace
control.
LIMIT
SWITCHES
~
Normally
closed
limit
switch
LS
com¬
pletes
the
control
circuit
through
the
thermostat
R
circuit.
See
Fig.
13
and
14.
Should
the
leaving-air
temperature
rise
above
the
maximum
allowable
temperature,
the
limit
switch
opens
and
the
R
control
circuit
“breaks.”
Any
interruption
in
the
R
control
circuit
instantly
closes
the
gas
valve
and
stops
gas
flow
to
the
burners
and
pilot.
The
IFM
continues
to
run
until
the
LS
resets.
When
the
air
temperature
at
the
limit
switch
drops
to
the
low-temperature
setting
of
the
limit
switch,
the
switch
closes
and
completes
the
R
control
circuit.
The
electric-spark
ig¬
nition
system
cycles
and
the
unit
returns
to
normal
heating
operation.
BLOWER
AUXILIARY
LIMIT
SWITCH
-
Blower
aux¬
iliary
limit
switch
ALSl
is
a
temperature-actuated
auto,
re¬
set
switch
and
is
connected
in
series
with
the
limit
switch
LS.
The
function
of
the
switch
is
to
prevent
abnormal
blower
compartment
temperatures.
The
switch
is
mounted
on
the
blower
housing.
When
the
temperature
at
the
auxiliary
switch
reaches
the
maximum
allowable
temperature,
the
R
control
circuit
“breaks”,
closing
the
gas
valve
and
stopping
gas
flow
to
the
burners
and
pilot.
The
switch
will
automatically
reset
when
the
blower
compartment
temperature
returns
to
normal.
The
IFM
continues
to
run
until
ALSl
resets,
ROLLOUT
AUXILIARY
LIMIT
SWITCH
-
Rollout
aux¬
iliary
limit
switch
ALS2
is
a
temperature-actuated
manual
reset
switch
connected
in
series
with
limit
switch
LS
and
blower
auxiliary
limit
switch
ALSl.
The
function
of
the
switch
is
to
close
the
main
gas
valve
in
the
event
of
flame
rollout.
The
switch
is
located
above
the
main
burners.
When
the
temperature
at
the
auxiliary
switch
reaches
the
maxi¬
mum
allowable
temperature,
the
R
control
circuit
trips,
clos¬
ing
the
gas
valve
and
stopping
gas
flow
to
the
burners
and
pilot.
To
reset
the
switch,
push
in
the
red
button.
If
the
switch
cycles
again,
shut
down
the
unit
and
call
for
service.
The
IFM
continues
to
run
until
ALS2
is
reset.
13

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