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Motor Start-Up
When B3 begins start-up, the motor gently vibrates back 
and forth  for a moment. This is normal.  During  this time 
the electronic controller is determining the exact position 
of the rotor. Once the motor begins turning, the controller 
slowly eases the  motor  up  to  speed (this  is called “soft-
start”).  The  motor  may  take  as  long  as  10-15  seconds 
to reach full speed. If the motor does not reach 200 rpm 
within 13 seconds, the motor shuts down. Then the motor 
will immediately attempt a restart. The shutdown feature 
provides protection in case of a frozen bearing or blocked 
blower wheel. The motor may attempt to start eight times. 
If the motor does not start after the eighth try, the control-
ler locks out. Reset controller by momentarily turning o 
power to unit.
The DC lter capacitors inside the controller are connect-
ed electrically  to the  motor  supply  wires. The  capacitors 
take approximately 5 minutes to discharge when the dis-
connect is opened. For this reason it is necessary to wait 
at least 5minutes after turning o power to the unit before 
attempting to service motor.
 WARNING
Disconnect power from unit and wait at 
least ve  minutes  to  allow capacitors  to 
discharge before attempting to service 
motor. Failure to wait may cause personal 
injury or death.
Power Choke (L13)
A  choke  coil  is  used  on  SL280DFV  4  and  5  ton  units 
equipped with 1 hp motors. The choke is located on the 
blower housing and is used to suppress transient current 
spikes.
Troubleshooting Motor Operation
To verify motor operation see steps below:
1 -   Remove  J48  (5  pin  power  plug)  from  P48  on  the 
motor.
2 -   With the power on at the furnace  and door switch 
depressed, use a test meter to verify 120V between 
pins 4 and 5 on J48.
3 -   Reconnect J48 to P48 on the motor.
4 -   Remove J49 (4 pin low voltage connector) from P49 
on the motor.
5 -   Using  test  jumpers,  apply  24V  to  pins  3 and  4  on 
P49 on the motor.
Note:  Do  not  apply  24V  to  pins  2  and  4  on  P49. 
Doing so will cause permanent damage to the motor.
6 -   Motor should run at 75%.
7 -   Test  is  complete.  Remove  jumpers  and  reconnect 
plugs.
Another option is to use the TECMate PRO motor tester
with the 16 to 4 pin adaptor. The use of the TECMate PRO
isolates the motor from the integrated control. Follow the
instructions provided with the kit. If the motor runs do not
replace.