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I-UNIT COMPONENTS
Unit components are shown in FIGURE 1. The gas valve, 
combustion air inducer and burners can be accessed by 
removing the access panel. Electrical components are in 
the control box (FIGURE 2) found in the blower section.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures
 CAUTION
Electrostatic  discharge  can  aect 
electronic components. Take precautions 
to neutralize electrostatic charge by 
touching your hand and tools to metal 
prior to handling the control.
A- Control Box
1. Control Transformer (T1)
A  transformer  located  in  the  control  box provides  power 
to the low voltage section of the unit. Transformers on all 
models  are  rated  40VA  with  a  120V  primary  and  a  24V 
secondary.
2. Door Interlock Switch (S51)
An interlock switch rated 14A at 125VAC is wired in series 
with line voltage. When the indoor blower access panel is 
removed the unit will shut down.
 
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Interlock Switch
Transformer
Circuit Breaker
FIGURE 2 
3. Circuit Breaker (CB8)
A  24V  circuit  breaker  is  also  located  in  the  control  box. 
The  switch  provides  overcurrent  protection  to  the  trans-
former (T1). The breaker is rated 3A at 32V. If the current 
exceeds this limit the breaker will trip and all unit opera-
tion will shutdown. The breaker can be manually reset by 
pressing the button on the face. See FIGURE 3.
CIRCUIT BREAKER CB8
PRESS TO RESET
FIGURE 3 
 WARNING
Shock hazard.
Disconnect power before servicing. Integrated 
control is not eld repairable.
If control is inoperable, simply replace entire control.
Can cause injury or death. Unsafe operation will 
result if repair is attempted.
4. SureLight Integrated Control (A92)
Units are equipped with the communicating enabled Sure-
Light 
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 two-stage, variable speed integrated control. This 
control is used with the communicating thermostat as part 
of a communicating comfort system. The control can also 
operate with a non-communicating conventional single or 
two-stage  thermostat.  The  system  consists  of  a  ignition 
/  blower  control  (FIGURE  4  103130-XX  and  FIGURE  5 
107045-XX) with control pin designations in TABLE 1, TA-
BLE 2, TABLE 3 and ignitor (FIGURE 14). The control and 
ignitor work in combination to ensure furnace ignition and 
ignitor durability. The control provides gas ignition, safety 
checks and indoor blower control with two-stage gas heat-
ing. The furnace combustion air inducer, gas valve and in-
door blower are controlled in response to various system 
inputs such as thermostat signal, pressure and limit switch 
signal and ame signal. The control features a seven-seg-
ment LED display, indicating furnace status (including in-
door blower) and error codes. See table 4 and table 5. The 
LED  ashes  in  single  digits.  For  example  using  table  5 
under LIMIT CODE, an “E” followed by “2” followed by “5” 
followed by “0”, the limit switch circuit is open. The control 
also has two unpowered (dry) 1/4” contacts for a humid-
ier and a 120 volt accessory terminal. Both rated at (1) 
one amp each.
Electronic Ignition
At the  beginning  of  the  heat cycle the integrated control 
monitors the rst stage and second stage combustion air 
inducer prove switch. The control will not begin the heating 
cycle if the rst stage prove switch is closed (by-passed). 
Likewise the integrated control will not begin the second 
stage  heating  cycle  if  the  second  stage  prove  switch  is 
closed, and will remain in rst stage heat. However, if the 
second  stage  prove  switch  closes  during  the  rst  stage 
heat pre-purge, the control will allow second stage heat.