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I- Proper Ground and Voltage
A  poorly  grounded  furnace  can  contribute  to  premature 
ignitor  failure.  Use  the  following  procedure  to  check  for 
ground and voltage to the integrated control.
1 -  Measure the AC voltage between Line Neutral (spade 
terminals) and “C” terminal (low voltage terminal block) 
on the integrated control. See FIGURE 55. A wide vari-
ation in the voltage between Line Neutral and “C”  as 
a  function  of  load  indicates  a  poor  or  partial  ground. 
Compare the readings to the table below. If the read-
ings exceed the maximum shown in TABLE 33, make 
repairs before operating the furnace.
2 -  In addition,  measure the AC  voltage  from  Line  Hot 
to Line Neutral  (spade  terminals)  on the integrated 
control. See FIGURE 55. This voltage should be in 
the range of 97 to 132 Vac.
TABLE 33 
Furnace Status
Measurement VAC
Expected Maximum
Power On Furnace Idle 0.3 2
CAI/Ignitor Energized 0.75 5
Indoor Blower Energized Less than 2 10
CHECK VOLTAGE BETWEEN LINE NEUTRAL
AND LOW VOLTAGE “C” TERMINAL
CHECK VOLTAGE BETWEEN LINE HOT
AND LINE NEUTRAL
W1 W2 G
Y2
Y1
CC
RDHL ODS
W1 W2 G
Y2
Y1
CC
RDHL ODS
FIGURE 55