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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General
Page 1
Parts Arrangement
Page 3
Specifications
Page 4−6
Blower Data
Page 6−10
Component Illustration
Page 11
I Application
Page 12
II Unit Components
Page 12−36
VSP1 Blower Control
Page 15−16
VSP2 Blower Control
Page 17−19
Ignition Control
Page 21−24
Blower Motor Q Units
Page 29
ICM1 and ICM2
Page 30−36
III Installation
Page 36−44
IV Maintenance
Page 45−46
V Unit Checkout
Page 46−53
VI Troubleshooting
Page 54−56
VII Troubleshooting Charts Page 57−68
GC1 Ignition Control
Page 57
GC3 Ignition Control
Page 58
G891 Ignition Control
Page 58
Electrical Checkout
Page 59
Gas, Air, Spark Check
Page 60
Electrical Testing
Page 61
ICM2−VSP2
Page 62
ICM1−VSP1
Page 63−65
Additional Charts
Page 66−68
VIII Wiring and Sequence of Operation
G21Q
Page 69−70
GSR21Q
Page 71−72
G21V
Page 73−74
GSR21V
Page 75−76
G21Q W/ GC3
Page 77−78
G21Q W/ GC1
Page 79−80
GSR21Q W/ GC3
Page 81−82
GSR21Q W/ GC1
Page 83−84
G21V W/ GC1
Page 85−86
G21V W/ GC3
Page 87−88
GSR21V W/ GC1
Page 89−90
GSR21V W/ GC3
Page 91−92
Jumper Summary Tables
Page 93−99
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic com
ponents. Take precautions during furnace installa
tion and service to protect the furnace’s electronic
controls. Precautions will help to avoid control ex
posure to electrostatic discharge by putting the
furnace, the control and the technician at the same
electrostatic potential. Neutralize electrostatic
charge by touching hand and all tools on an un
painted unit surface, such as the gas valve or blow
er deck, before performing any service procedure.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Precautions and Procedures