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Troubleshooting Motor Windings
Ensure that motor windings are not damaged by perform-
ing the following tests:
NOTE - If your ohm meter is not an auto-ranging type, set
it to the highest ohm scale (100k ohms or greater) before
performing tests.
TABLE 14
Ohm Meter Range
Scale Measurement Range
in words ohms
2M two megohm -- two
million ohms
0-2,000,000
200K two hundred kilohm --
two hundred thousand
ohms
0-200,000
20K twenty kilohm -- twenty
thousand ohms
0-20,000
2K two kilohm -- two thou-
sand ohms
0-2,000
200 two hundred ohm 0-200
FIGURE 11
TEST A
Measure the resistance between each of the three motor
leads (3-pin plug) and the unpainted part of the end shield.
If the winding resistance to ground is <100k ohms, re-
place the motor and control module. If the resistance
to ground is >100k, the motor windings are ne. Pro-
ceed to Test B.
Test A
FIGURE 12
TEST B
Use an ohmmeter to measure the motor phase-to-phase
resistance by checking these combinations of the 3-pin
motor plug. For the purpose of this test, start at either end
of the connector as lead 1.
1 - The lead-to-lead resistance across any two leads
should be less than 20 ohms.
2 - Each lead-to-lead resistance should be the same.
If the measured resistance is greater than 20 ohms, re-
place the motor and control module.
Test B
FIGURE 13
C- Heating Components
1. Ignitor
The SureLight
®
ignitor is made of durable silicon nitride.
Ignitor longevity is enhanced by controlling voltage to the
ignitor. The integrated control provides a regulated 120
volts to the ignitor for a consistent ignition and long ignitor
life. Ohm value should be 39 to 70. See FIGURE 14 for
ignitor location and FIGURE 15 for ignitor check out.
NOTE - The EL296DFV(X) furnace contains electronic
components that are polarity sensitive. Make sure that the
furnace is wired correctly and is properly grounded.
2. Flame Sensor
A ame sensor is located on the left side of the burner
support. See FIGURE 14. The sensor tip protrudes into
the ame envelope of the left-most burner. The sensor
can be removed for service without removing any part of
the burners. During operation, ame is sensed by current
passed through the ame and sensing electrode. The
SureLight control allows the gas valve to remain open as
long as ame signal is sensed. To check ame sense sig-
nal use the push-button found on the integrated control
and go to Field Test Mode. The menu will display the ame
signal. See TABLE 15 for ame signal.
TABLE 15
Flame Signal in Microamps
Normal Low Drop Out
2.6 or greater 2.5 or less 1.1

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