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Lennox LGM102U - GAS HEAT SEQUENCE OF OPERATION; Heating Stages and Low Ambient Kit

Lennox LGM102U
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GAS HEAT SEQUENCE OF OPERATION LGM092/150
First Stage Heat:
1- Heating demand initiates at W1 in the thermostat.
2- 24VAC is routed through the A55 unit controller to A3
Ignition Control. The Ignition control then routes the
24VAC to the N.C. primary limit S10. The A3 Ignition
control energizes the combustion air blower B6.
3- After the combustion air blower B6 has reached full
speed, the combustion air proving switch S18 contacts
close. The A3 routes 24VAC through N.C. burner flame
roll-out switch S47 and the closed contacts of combus
tion air proving switch S18 to energize the ignition mod
ule A3.
4- After a 30 second delay A3 energizes the ignitor and
LO terminal (low fire) of gas valve GV1.
Second Stage Heat:
5- With first stage heat operating, an additional heating
demand initiates W2 in the thermostat.
6- A second stage heating demand is received by A55
Unit Controller.
7- A55 provides the 24VAC to the A3 Ignition control. This
is routed to the HI Terminal (high fire) of gas valve GV1.
End of Second Stage Heat:
8- Heating demand is satisfied. Terminal W2 (high fire) is
de-energized.
9- Terminal HI of GV1 is de-energized by A3 control mod
ule.
End of First Stage Heat:
10- Heating demand is satisfied. Terminal W1 (low fire) is
de-energized.
11- Ignition A3 is de-energized by control module A55 in
turn de-energizing terminal LO of GV1. Combustion air
blower relay K13 located in the A3 ignition control is al
so de-energized.
Optional Low Ambient Kit:
(C.G.A. -50° C Low Ambient Kit)
12- Line voltage (or transformer T20 in 460V and 575V on
ly) is routed through the low ambient kit fuses F20 and
N.C. low ambient kit thermostats S60 and S61,to ener
gize low ambient kit heater HR6.

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