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DIRECT DRIVE BLOWER SEQUENCE OF OPERATION / TROUBLESHOOTING
Blower Operation:
1- Line voltage is routed to B3 blower motor through TB2 terminal strip, TB13 terminal strip and J/P48 terminals 1, 2 and 3.
2- B3 blower motor runs internal diagnostics to check for proper temperature, voltage, etc. (KL2-2 and -3). This process takes approximately 10
seconds. Refer to the Failure Handling/Troubleshooting section.
3- A55 Unit Controller receives a thermostat demand. After theA55 proves (P259-7 and -6) that B3 blower motor internal relay (KL2-2 and -3) is
closed, B3 blower motor is energized (0-10VDC from P259-4 to KL3-4). B3 blower motor controls are grounded through KL2-2 and -3 to A55
P259-6.
4- If configured, A55 checks S52 blower proving switch to make sure it closes within 16 seconds of the 0-10VCD signal being sent to B3 blower
motor.
Blower Fault Sequence Direct Drive Motor - No S52:
1- Line voltage is provided to B3 blower motor.
2- After 10 seconds, the B3 blower motor internal relay does not close.
3- Alarm 186 is set by the A55 Unit Controller, de-energizing unit. If one of the “Error” failures listed in table 10 occurs (“Warning” failures will not set
Alarm 186), service is required. Refer to the Failure Handling/Troubleshooting section.
4- If B3 blower motor internal relay closes continue to next step.
5- A55 sends 0-10VDC signal to B3 blower motor.
6- During B3 blower motor operation, the internal motor relay opens.
7- Alarm 186 is set by A55 and de-energizes the unit. Service is required. Refer to the Failure Handling/Troubleshooting section.
Blower Fault Sequence Direct Drive Motor - With S52 (If Configured):
1- A55 Unit Controller sends 0-10VDC signal to B3 blower motor.
2- After 16 seconds, if S52 blower proving switch remains open, A55 will remove 0-10VDC signal for 5 minutes.
3- A55 sends 0-10VDC signal to B3 blower motor.
4- After 16 seconds, if S52 blower proving switch remains open, A55 will remove 0-10VDC signal for another 5 minutes.
5- After the third try, A55 will de-energize the unit. Service is required.
Failure Handling/Troubleshooting:
1- Follow table 10 to troubleshoot possible failures that would cause Alarm 186 to set.
2- BEFORE DETERMINING THAT THE BLOWER ASSEMBLY HAS FAILED, use the A55 Unit Controller to clear delays and operate the blower.
3- Main Menu > Service > Offline > Clear Delays > Yes > Save
4- Main Menu > Service > Test > Blower
5- Observe if the blower operates or if Alarm 186 sets again.
6- If blower does not operate and Alarm 186 is set again, blower assembly must be replaced.
7- If blower assembly does operate, wait a minimum of 30 minutes to ensure Alarm 186 is not set again.

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Lennox LHT Series Specifications

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BrandLennox
ModelLHT Series
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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