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f. Blower on delay—Forty-five sec after burner flame is

proven, the blower motor is energized on heating speed.
Simultaneously, terminals HUM and C

OM

-24V for hu-

midifier, and EAC-1 and EAC-2 for EAC are energized.
If jumper is on pin 6 and pin 9, blower on delay period
is 66 sec.

g. Blower off delay—When the thermostat is satisfied, the

circuit between R-W is broken, de-energizing the gas
valve stopping gas flow to the burners. The blower
motor and EAC remain energized 90, 135, 180, or 225
sec (depending on the blower off-time selection). The
furnace is factory set for a 135-sec blower off delay
period.

h. Post-purge—The inducer motor remains energized 5 sec

after the burners are extinguished. If jumper is on pin 6
and pin 9, the post-purge period is 15 sec.

2. Cooling mode

When the thermostat “calls for cooling,” R-G and R-Y
circuits close. The R-Y circuit starts the outdoor condensing
unit and the combined R-Y and R-G circuits start the
furnace blower motor on cooling speed. The EAC-1 termi-
nal is energized with 115–v when the blower is operating on
cooling speed.
When the thermostat is satisfied, R-G and R-Y circuits are
broken. The furnace blower and EAC continue operating on
cooling speed for an additional 90 sec.

NOTE:

EAC-1 terminal in energized with 115-v whenever

blower is operating.

3. Continuous blower mode

When the R-G circuit is made, the blower motor operates on
heating speed. During a call for heat, the blower stops,
allowing the furnace heat exchangers to heat up more
quickly, then restarts at the end of the 45-sec blower on
delay period. If jumper is on pin 6 and pin 9, the blower on
delay is 66 sec.
The blower reverts to continuous operation after the heating
cycle is completed.

When the thermostat “calls for cooling,” the blower oper-
ates on cooling speed. When the thermostat is satisfied, the
blower operates an additional 90 sec before reverting back
to continuous operation on heating speed.

4. Heat pump mode

When installed with a heat pump, the furnace control
automatically changes the timing sequence to avoid long
blower off time during demand defrost cycles. When the
W-Y or W-Y-G thermostat inputs are received at the same
time, the control changes the blower to heating speed or
starts the blower if it was off, and begins a heating cycle.
The blower remains on until the end of the prepurge period,
then shuts off until the end of the ignition warm-up and trial
for ignition periods (a total of 24 sec). The blower then
comes back on at heating speed.
When the W input signal disappears, the control begins the
normal inducer post-purge period and the blower changes to
cooling speed after a 1-sec delay. If the W-Y-G signals
disappear at the same time, the blower remains on for the
selected heating blower off delay period and the inducer
goes through its normal post-purge period. If the W-Y
inputs should disappear, leaving the G signal input, the
control goes into continuous blower and the inducer re-
mains on for the normal post-purge period.
Anytime the control senses false flame, the control locks
out of the heating mode. This occurs because the control
cannot sense the W input due to the false flame signal, and
as a result, sees only the Y input and goes into cooling mode
blower off delay. All other control functions remain in
standard format.

NOTE:

EAC-1 terminal is energized whenever blower operates.

HUM terminal is only energized when gas valve is energized.

Fig. 15—Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram

A99521

115-V FIELD-

SUPPLIED

DISCONNECT   

AUXILIARY
J-BOX   

24-V

TERMINAL

BLOCK  

THREE-WIRE

HEATING-ONLY

FIVE WIRE

   

NOTE 1

NOTE 2

FIELD-SUPPLIED
DISCONNECT

CONDENSING
UNIT   

TWO
WIRE
   

FURNACE

C
O
N

T

R
O

L

R

G

C

W

C

R

G

Y

GND

GND   

FIELD 24-V WIRING
FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-V WIRING
FACTORY 24-V WIRING
FACTORY 115-V WIRING   

208/230- OR
460-V 
THREE
PHASE   

208/230-V
SINGLE
PHASE   

BLOWER DOOR SWITCH  

WHT   

BLK   

WHT   

BLK   

NOTES:

Connect Y-terminal in furnace as shown for proper blower operation.
Some thermostats require a "C" terminal connection as shown.
If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use
same type or equivalent wire.

W

Y

GND

THERMOSTAT
TERMINALS  

1.
2.
3.

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Summary of Contents for 376CAV

Page 1: ...words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION and NOTE These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING sig...

Page 2: ...D E VENT CONN SHIP WT LB 024050 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 123 036050 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 128 024070 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 130 036070 14 3 16 12 9 16 12 11 16 4 139 036096 17 1 2 15 7 8 1...

Page 3: ...nace the control and the person at the same electro static potential 1 Disconnect all power to the furnace DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTROL OR ANY WIRE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PRIOR TO DISCHARGING YOUR BODY...

Page 4: ...y downflow subbase which is available from your distributor or branch when required II LOCATION RELATIVE TO COOLING EQUIPMENT The cooling coil must be installed parallel with or on the downstream side...

Page 5: ...d they must be of the same cross sectional area as the free area of the openings to which they connect The minimum dimension of ducts must not be less than 3 in See Fig 4 AIR DUCTS This section covers...

Page 6: ...SQ IN PER 1000 BTUH IN DOOR OR WALL 12 MAX 1 SQ IN PER 1000 BTUH IN DOOR OR WALL 12 MAX INTERIOR HEATED SPACE Minimum opening size is 100 sq in with minimum dimensions of 3 in Minimum of 3 in when typ...

Page 7: ...APPLICATION PLENUM OPENING FLOOR OPENING A B C D 14 3 16 Non Combustible Flooring 12 11 16 19 13 3 8 19 5 8 Combustible Flooring Using KGASB Subbase 11 13 16 19 13 7 16 20 3 8 Combustible Flooring wit...

Page 8: ...VIII FILTER ARRANGEMENT WARNING Never operate unit without filter access door removed Failure to follow this warning could result in fire personal injury or death Fig 8 Typical Attic Installation A97...

Page 9: ...If a flexible connector is required or al lowed by the authority having jurisdiction black iron pipe shall be installed at the gas valve and extend a minimum of 2 in outside the furnace casing WARNIN...

Page 10: ...pple into the lower end of the tee The capped nipple should extend below the level of the gas controls See Fig 13 Piping should be pressure tested in accordance with local and national plumbing and ga...

Page 11: ...vided for 24 v humidifier connection See Fig 16 HUM terminal is energized with 24 v 0 5 amp maximum after inducer pressure switch closes WARNING DO NOT connect furnace control HUM terminal to HUM humi...

Page 12: ...motor comes up to speed the pressure switch contacts close to begin a 15 sec prepurge period b Igniter warm up At the end of the prepurge period the igniter is energized for a 17 sec igniter warm up...

Page 13: ...pump the furnace control automatically changes the timing sequence to avoid long blower off time during demand defrost cycles When the W Y or W Y G thermostat inputs are received at the same time the...

Page 14: ...C CONDUCTOR ON PCB FIELD WIRING TERMINAL FIELD GROUND EQUIPMENT GROUND FIELD SPLICE PLUG RECEPTACLE L1 L2 L1 BLWR HI LO TO 115VAC FIELD DISCONNECT NOTE 4 EQUIPMENT GROUND SPARE 2 HEAT SPARE 1 COOL NOT...

Page 15: ...Obtain average yearly gas specific gravity from local gas supplier 3 Verify furnace model Table 7 can only be used for model 376CAV Furnaces 4 Find installation altitude in Table 7 NOTE For Canada al...

Page 16: ...3 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 43 3 0 43 3 1 1025 43 2 6 43 2 6 43 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 ALTITUDE RANGE FT AVG GAS HEAT VALUE BTU CU FT SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GAS 0 58 0 60 0 62 0 64 0 66 Orifice no Manifold Pr...

Page 17: ...43 2 4 43 2 5 43 2 5 43 2 6 850 43 2 2 43 2 2 43 2 3 43 2 4 43 2 5 875 43 2 0 43 2 1 43 2 2 43 2 3 43 2 3 ALTITUDE RANGE FT AVG GAS HEAT VALUE AT ALTITUDE BTU CU FT SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF NATURAL GAS 0 5...

Page 18: ...re Orifice No Manifold Pressure Orifice No Manifold Pressure Orifice No Manifold Pressure U S A Only 9001 to 10 000 575 43 3 0 43 3 1 43 3 2 43 3 3 43 3 4 600 43 2 7 43 2 8 43 2 9 43 3 0 43 3 1 625 43...

Page 19: ...or varying the heating cycle length NOTE When using an electronic thermostat set cycle rate for 3 cycles per hr V CHECK SAFETY CONTROLS The flame sensor gas valve and pressure switch were all checked...

Page 20: ...ts when used a Turn off 115 v power to furnace b Remove blower access door c Disconnect red motor lead at blower speed selector Mark terminal for proper re connection d Replace blower access door e Tu...

Page 21: ...pward Slope _________________ Joints Secure _________________ See Vent Table Instructions CHECKLIST START UP _________________ Gas Input Rate Set Within 2 percent of Rating Plate _________________ Tem...

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