507270-03Page 50 of 60 Issue 1917
Other Unit Adjustments
Primary Limit
The  primary  limit  is  located  on  the  heating  compartment 
vestibule  panel.  This  limit  is  factory  set  and  requires  no 
adjustment.
Flame Rollout Switches (Two)
These manually reset switches are located on the front of 
the burner box. These limits are factory set and require no 
adjustment.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch is located in the heating compartment 
on the cold end header box. This switch checks for proper 
combustion air  inducer  operation  before  allowing  ignition 
trial. The switch is factory set and must not be adjusted.
Temperature Rise
After the furnace has been started and supply and return 
air temperatures have been allowed to stabilize, check the 
temperature rise. If necessary, adjust the blower speed to 
maintain the temperature rise within  the range shown on 
the unit nameplate. Increase the blower speed to decrease 
the temperature. Decrease  the  blower speed to increase 
the temperature rise. Failure to adjust the temperature rise 
may cause erratic limit operation.
Fan Control
The fan ON time of 30 seconds is not adjustable. The fan 
OFF delay (amount of time that the blower operates after 
the  heat  demand  has  been  satised)  may  be  adjusted 
by  changing  the  jumper  position  across  the  ve  pins  on 
the  integrated  control.  The  unit  is  shipped  with  a  factory 
heat fan OFF setting of 120 seconds. The fan OFF delay 
affects  comfort  and  is  adjustable  to  satisfy  individual 
applications. Adjust the fan OFF delay to achieve a supply 
air  temperature  between  90°  and  110°  F  at  the  moment 
that the blower is de-energized. Longer OFF delay settings 
provide  lower  return  air  temperatures;  shorter  settings 
provide higher return air temperatures. See Figure 70.
Figure 70. 
Thermostat Heat Anticipation
Set the heat anticipator setting (if adjustable) according to 
the amp draw listed on the wiring diagram that is attached 
to the unit.
Electrical
1.  Check all wiring for loose connections.
2.  Check  for  the  correct  voltage  at  the  furnace  (with 
furnace operating). Correct voltage is 120 VAC ± 10% 
3.  Check amp–draw on the blower motor with the blower 
access panel in place.
Motor Nameplate__________Actual__________
Blower Speeds
Follow the steps below to change the blower speeds.
1.  Turn off electrical power to furnace.
2.  Remove blower access panel.
3.  Disconnect existing speed tap at control board speed 
terminal.
NOTE: Termination  of  any  unused  motor  leads  must 
be insulated.
4.  Place unused blower speed tap on integrated control 
“PARK” terminal or insulate.
5.  Refer  to  blower  speed  selection  chart  on  unit  wiring 
diagram  for  desired  heating  or  cooling  speed.  See 
Blower performance data beginning on the next page.
6.  Connect  selected  speed  tap  at  control  board  speed 
terminal.
7.  Re-secure blower access panel.
8.  Turn on electrical power to furnace.
9.  Recheck temperature rise.
Electronic Ignition
The integrated control has an added feature of an internal 
Watchguard  control. The  feature  serves as  an  automatic 
reset  device  for  integrated  control  lockout  caused  by 
ignition failure. This type of  lockout  is  usually due to  low 
gas line pressure. After one hour of continuous thermostat 
demand for heat,  the Watchguard will break and remake 
thermostat demand to the furnace and automatically reset 
the integrated control to begin the ignition sequence.
Exhaust and Air Intake Pipe
1.  Check exhaust and air intake connections for tightness 
and to make sure there is no blockage.
2.  Is  pressure  switch  closed?  Obstructed  exhaust  pipe 
will  cause  unit  to  shut  off at  pressure  switch.  Check 
termination for blockages.
3.  Obstructed  pipe  or  termination  may  cause  rollout 
switches to open. Reset manual ame rollout switches 
on burner box assembly if necessary.