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Integrated Control DIP Switch Settings  
Conventional Thermostat (non-communicating)
EL296UHV units are equipped with a two-stage, variable 
speed  integrated  control.  This  control  manages  ignition 
timing,  heating  mode  fan  o  delays  and  indoor  blower 
speeds  based  on  selections  made  using  the  control  dip 
switches  and  jumpers.  The  control  includes  an  internal 
watchguard feature which automatically resets the ignition 
control when it has been locked out. After one hour of con-
tinuous thermostat demand for heat, the watchguard will 
break and remake thermostat demand to the furnace and 
automatically reset the control to relight the furnace.
Note: All communicating settings are set at the communi-
cating thermostat. See thermostat installation instruction. 
In a communication system all DIP switch and clippable 
link  settings  are  ignored.  For  conventional  thermostats 
proceed with DIP switch and clippable link settings as out-
lined in the following.
Heating Operation DIP Switch Settings
Switch 1 -- Thermostat Selection -- This  unit  may  be 
used  with  either  a  single-stage  or  two-stage  thermostat. 
The  thermostat  selection  is  made  using  a  DIP  switch 
which must be properly positioned for the particular appli-
cation. The DIP switch is factory-positioned for use with a 
two-stage thermostat. If a single-stage thermostat is to be 
used, the DIP switch must be repositioned.
a.   Select “OFF” for two-stage heating operation controlled by a 
two-stage heating thermostat (factory setting);
b.   Select  “ON”  for  two-stage  heating  operation  controlled  by 
a  single-stage  heating  thermostat.  This  setting  provides  a 
timed delay before second-stage heat is initiated.
Switch 2 -- Second Stage Delay (Used with Single- 
Stage Thermostat Only) -- This  switch  is  used  to  de-
termine  the  second stage  on  delay  when  a  single-stage 
thermostat is being used. The switch is factory-set in the 
OFF  position,  which  provides  a  7-minute  delay  before 
second-stage heat is initiated. If the switch is toggled to 
the ON position, it will provide  a 12-minute delay before 
second-stage heat is initiated. This switch is only activat-
ed when the thermostat selector jumper is positioned for 
Single stage thermostat use.
Switches 3 and 4 -- Blower-O Delay -- The blower-on 
delay of 30 seconds is not adjustable. The blower-o delay 
(time that the blower  operates after the heating demand 
has been satised) can be adjusted by moving switches 3 
and 4 on the integrated control. The unit is shipped from 
the  factory  with  a  blower-o  delay  of  90  seconds.  The 
blower o delay aects comfort and is adjustable to sat-
isfy individual applications. Adjust the blower o delay to 
achieve a supply air temperature between 90° and 110°F 
at the exact moment that the blower is de-energized. Lon-
ger  o  delay  settings  provide  lower  supply  air  tempera-
tures; shorter settings provide higher supply air tempera-
tures.  TABLE  6  provides  the  blower  o  timings  that  will 
result from dierent switch settings.
TABLE 6 
Blower O Delay Switch Settings
Blower O Delay 
Seconds
Switch 3 Switch 4
60 On O
90 (factory) O O
120 O On
180 On On
Indoor Blower Operation DIP Switch Settings
Switches 5 and 6 -- Cooling Mode Blower Speed -- The
unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches po-
sitioned for high speed (4) indoor blower motor operation 
during  the  cooling  mode.  TABLE  7  provides  the  cooling 
mode blower speeds that will result from dierent switch 
settings. Switches 5 and 6 set the blower cfm for second-
stage  cool.  The  integrated  control  automatically  ramps 
down to 70% of the second-stage cfm for rst-stage cfm. 
Refer to tables for corresponding cfm values. See Product 
Specications for more detailed blower cfm tables.
TABLE 7 
Cooling Mode Blower Speeds
Speed Switch 5 Switch 6
Low On On
Medium Low O On
Medium High On O
High (factory) O O
Switches 7 and 8 -- Cooling Blower Speed Adjustment
-- The unit is shipped from the factory with the dip switches 
positioned for NORMAL (no) adjustment. The dip switches 
may be positioned to adjust the blower speed by +10% or 
-10%  to  better  suit  the  application. TABLE  8  below  pro-
vides blower  speed  adjustments  that will  result  from  dif-
ferent  switch  settings.  Refer  to  tables  for  corresponding 
cfm values. See Product Specications for more detailed 
blower cfm tables.
TABLE 8 
Cooling Blower Speed Adjustment
Adjustment Switch 7 Switch 8
+10% (approx) On O
Factory Default O O
-10% (approx) O On
Switches 9 and 10 -- Cooling Mode Blower Speed 
Ramping  --  Blower  speed  ramping  may  be  used  to  en-
hance  dehumidication  performance.  The  switches  are 
factory set at option A which has the greatest eect on de-
humidication performance. TABLE 9 provides the cooling 
mode blower speed ramping options that will result from 
dierent switch settings. The cooling mode blower mode 
blower  speed  ramping  options  are  detailed  on  the  next 
page.