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NOTES:

*

This CFM is not approved for use with highest kW heater size.

**

Humidistat will reduce cooling air flow by 10% in high humidity.

*** Airflow is greater of COOL and HEAT when both electric heat and heat pump are operating.

ADJUST tap (+) will increase airflow by 10%, while tap (–) will decrease airflow by 12%.

ADJUST tap TEST will cause the motor to run at 70% of full airflow. Use this for troubleshooting only.

At the start of a call for cooling there is a short run at 82% of airflow for 7.5 minutes.

At the end of a call for cooling there is a blower delay of 1 minute.

Table 3

Variable Speed Motor Application Table

straight air conditioning system, connect the “O” wire
to the 24 volt “R” wire.

The motor control board that provides airflow selection also
features LED indicators that display operating mode, humidity
control, and airflow CFM. In addition, thermostat signals for
emergency heat (EM), aux. heat (W1), reversing valve (O),
compressor stage 1 (Y1), compressor stage 2 (Y2), and
blower (G) are all indicated by lit LED’s on this board. If a
humidistat is used, the dehumidify LED will light when the
humidistat opens and the motor runs at reduced airflow. The
control board also has a CFM LED that displays the operating
CFM. This red LED flashes once for each 100 CFM. For
example, if the operating CFM is 1200, the CFM LED will flash
12 times, then pause before repeating the 12-flash pattern.

Special note for units equipped with a humidistat: 

If using

a humidistat, the dehumidify resistor located on the bottom
right of the control board must be removed (see Figure 2).

The HUM terminal on the board must be connected to the
Normally Closed contact of the humidistat so that the board
senses an open circuit on high humidity.

Application Table

The versatility of the variable speed motor enables the
performance of the EFV electric furnace to be tailored to
the different modes of operation encountered in heating and
cooling. All EFV electric furnaces are capable of operation
at more than one nominal airflow rate. The operation of an
EFV blower at different airflow rates is determined by the
control board taps and the thermostat (see the 

Application

Table

 below). Before beginning the setup, become familiar

with the information found in this table.

The data in the application table is categorized by unit size
and mode of operation. Use the information provided to
determine the CFM taps needed for cooling and heating.

Summary of Contents for EFC08

Page 1: ...LATION 2 SETUP PROCEDURE 6 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 8 SYSTEM CHECK 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS 10 MAINTENANCE 10 AIRFLOW CONFIGURATIONS 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 WARRANTY 15 44876D006 The information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified service techni cians familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test in struments Failure to carefully read and follow all instru...

Page 2: ...s are completely factory assembled and all components are performance tested Each unit consists of a blower assembly optional refrigerant coil and controls in an insulated galvanized factory finished enclosure and may also include electric heat as specified Knockouts are provided for electrical power wiring entrance When used on cooling applications excessive sweating may occur when unit is instal...

Page 3: ... the unit Louvers or return air grilles are field supplied Local codes may limit application of sys tems without a ducted return to single story buildings Install louvers in a closet Use the free area of louver or grille to determine the size opening required to provide the free area for metal louvers or grilles If the free area is not known assume a 25 free area for wood or a 75 free area for met...

Page 4: ...equire an oversized drain line to eliminate air trapping Route to the outside or to an appropriate drain Check local codes before connecting drain line to an existing drainage system Insulate drain lines where sweating could cause water damage The removal of cabinet knockouts required for drain connections can be made much easier with the indoor coil assembly removed from the cabinet Install drain...

Page 5: ...T The variable speed motor in the EFV electric furnace contains DC filter capacitors that will cause a surge or inrush of current when power is applied Power is to remain applied to the motor except during servicing Remove AC power before plugging or unplugging the input power to the motor Do not install blower relays that interrupt line voltage to the motor Electrical Wiring Turn off electric pow...

Page 6: ...control board in the blower control box Set the HEAT and COOL CFM taps by moving the board jumpers to the A B C or D positions see Figure 2 based on the information found in the Application Table on page 11 The ADJUST tap on the control board can be used to raise or lower the table CFM s The tap will raise the table CFM by 10 and the tap will lower the table CFM by 12 IMPORTANT When changing the c...

Page 7: ...raight air conditioning system connect the O wire to the 24 volt R wire The motor control board that provides airflow selection also features LED indicators that display operating mode humidity control and airflow CFM In addition thermostat signals for emergency heat EM aux heat W1 reversing valve O compressor stage 1 Y1 compressor stage 2 Y2 and blower G are all indicated by lit LED s on this boa...

Page 8: ... the indoor blower motor come on Units with a second heat sequencer can be connected with the first sequencer to W on the thermostat sub base or connected to a second stage on the sub base Heating heat pump When the thermostat calls for heat the circuits between R and Y and R and G are completed Circuit R Y energizes the contactor starting the outdoor fan motor and the compressor Circuit R and G e...

Page 9: ...t circuit breaker s rotated properly ON up OFF down Are all access panels in place and secure Refer to outdoor unit installation instructions for system start up instructions and refrigerant charging instructions Airflow For proper system operation the airflow through the indoor coil should be between 350 450 CFM per ton of cooling capacity Each electric furnace is shipped config ured to provide t...

Page 10: ...ements motor blower relay control transformer blower wheel indoor coil and sheet metal parts When ordering replacement parts it is necessary to order by part number and include with the order the complete model number and serial number see unit data plate Refer to the parts list for unit component part numbers Owner Record Furnace Model ____________________ Serial _____________________Installation...

Page 11: ... 44876D006 Page 11 AIRFLOW CONFIGURATIONS Left to Right Airflow Right to Left Airflow Upflow Counterflow Horizontal ...

Page 12: ...20V OR 220V 24 C TR 18 RED 18 BLU W2 W1 C G R BLK WHT BLU GRN RED TD H 3 1 2 5 H 18 RED 18 BLU 18 GRN 18 WHT 18 BLK GND BRN WHT BRN CAP L1 L2 OR NEUT WHT IF 120V BLU RED BLK YEL 4 3 2 1 BR 4 6 2 3 1 5 14 BLU MED 14 RED LO 14 BLK HI 14 YEL COM 14 BLK 18 BLU 14 RED 18 BLU 18 GRN 14 BLK 18 BLU 14 YEL 24OV 14 WHT 12OV 14 GRN TO THERMOSTAT BY OTHERS 14 BLK L1 14 YEL L2 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO BLOWER...

Page 13: ... 44876D006 Page 13 Figure 4 Wiring Diagram Variable Speed Blower MTR ...

Page 14: ...Page 14 44876D006 Figure 5 Low Voltage Connections PSC Motor ...

Page 15: ...r to assume for it any further obligation in connection with the warranted product What is NOT Covered 1 Cabinets or cabinet pieces 2 Normal maintenance items such as filters fan belts fuses or other consumable items 3 Damage caused by misuse failure to maintain properly accidents or acts of God 4 External wiring piping venting or attachment of accessory products not integral to our product includ...

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