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Figure 8: 2-stage heating & 1-stage air conditioning & heat 

pump thermostat 

 

Figure 9: 2-stage heating & 2-stage air conditioning & heat 

pump ther dehumidification mode 

 

2.5.1-  Anticipator adjustment (if required) on thermostat 
equipped with heat anticipator adjustment 

 

Some thermostats are equipped with a heat anticipator that must 
be  adjusted  according  to  the  instructions  supplied.    This  is  to 
ensure that the heating mode is comfortable and economical. 

 

Generally speaking, on a single stage thermostat, a reading of 
the current must be taken with an ammeter as follows: 

1.  Move  the  anticipator  to  its  highest  setting,  rendering  it 

ineffective. 

2.  Remove  the  wire  from  the  W1  terminal  and  connect  an 

ammeter between the terminal and the wire. 

3.  Call for heat by raising the set point on the thermostat and 

allow the furnace to run for 3 to 4 minutes to reach its peak 
output. 

4.  Once the current has stabilized, a reading should be taken 

and the anticipator adjusted to that value.  If longer heating 
cycles  are  desired,  the  anticipator  can  be  set  to  a  higher 
value 

2.5.2-  Ducts and filters 

The  ducts  must  be  sized  such  a  way  as  to  accommodate  the 
specified airflow and the available static pressure.  Refer to the 
applicable local and/or national installation codes. 
 
Insulate  the  ducts  that  lead  through  non-heated  areas.    Use 
flexible  supply  and  return  air  connectors  to  avoid  the 
transmission of vibration.  To make the unit run even quieter, the 
installer should: 

a.  Use  two  elbows  between  each  outlet  and  the  supply  and 

return air plenum; 

b.  Cover the vertical sections of the supply and return air duct 

with soundproofing material; 

c.  Use baffles in short radius elbows; 

d.  Use flexible hangers to suspend the ducts. 

 
The  S

UPREME

  furnace  is  equipped  with  a  filter  frame  for  the 

blower compartment.  It must be installed on the outside of one 
of the three sides or the bottom of the furnace.  Once the location 
of  the  installation  has  been  determined,  use  the  four  square 
knockouts for ease of cutting the opening. 
 
A heat pump or an air conditioner can be added to this furnace, 
in  either  the  supply  or  return  air  duct.    Carefully  follow  the 
instructions  provided  with  these  appliances  to  ensure  proper 
installation and hook-up to the electric furnace.  Refrigerant and 
drainage  pipes  must  in  no  way  hinder  access  to  the  furnace 
panels. 

2.6-  SUPPLY AIR ADJUSTMENTS 

Fan Control Board taps are used by the installer to configure a 
system.    The  ECM  motor  uses  the selected  taps  to  modify its 
operation to a pre-programmed table of airflows (Refer to Table 
3 and Table 4). Airflows are based on system size or mode of 
operation  and  those  airflows  are  modified  in  response  to 
thermostat inputs. 
 
SUP electric furnace must be configured to operate properly with 
system components with which it is installed.  To successfully 
configure  a  basic  system  (see  information  printed  on  circuit 
board label located next to select pins), move the 6 select wires 
to the pins which match the components used. (Refer to Figure 
10 below) 

 

Figure 10 : Fan Control Board 

 

2.6.1-  HEAT KW/CFM adjustment 

Installer  must  verify  (factory  set)  the  electric  heat  airflow 
adjustment required for kW size heater installed. 
 
The select pins are marked 25, 23/20, 18/15, 10 (for ½ HP ECM 
motor unit) and 30/27, 25, 23, 20, (for 1.0 HP ECM motor unit). 

Summary of Contents for SUP10-A240V12

Page 1: ...ial Boulevard Sherbrooke Quebec Canada J1L 1V8 Caution Do not tamper with the unit or its controls Call a qualified service technician INSTALLER SERVICE TECHNICIAN USE THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL F...

Page 2: ...ng mode dehumidification 9 3 3 5 Electric heat heating mode 1 stage 9 3 3 6 Electric heat heating mode 2 stage 9 3 3 7 Heat pump heating mode single stage 9 3 3 8 Heat pump heating mode two stage 9 3...

Page 3: ...e Ask the technician installing your furnace to show and explain to you the following items i The main disconnect switch or circuit breaker ii The air filter and how to change it check monthly and cl...

Page 4: ...nstallation The return duct may be installed to the back to the bottom on the left side or on the right side of the unit The supply duct shall be installed on the top of the unit Care should be taken...

Page 5: ...installation must be performed with copper wire ONLY in order to comply with the Canadian electrical code The usage of an aluminum or copper wire is acceptable on models 25kW and lower Move all wires...

Page 6: ...er the vertical sections of the supply and return air duct with soundproofing material c Use baffles in short radius elbows d Use flexible hangers to suspend the ducts The SUPREME furnace is equipped...

Page 7: ...irflow and zero 0 ON delay programmed into the ECM motor that cannot be overridden Four 4 motor operation delay profiles are provided to customize and enhance system operation Refer to Figure 10 and F...

Page 8: ...heat pump When using a heat pump a thermostat with dial fuel option or a fossil fuel kit is required that prevents the operation of the electric elements and the heat pump at the same time Refer to t...

Page 9: ...ng mode 1 stage Thermostat closes circuit R to W1 or W2 Furnace delivers the selected electric heat airflow and maximum heating capacity is powered starting the heating elements in sequence with a del...

Page 10: ...igned to engage during the improper functioning of the blower or when the filter was improperly maintained 3 4 2 High limit verification After operating the furnace for at least 15 minutes restrict th...

Page 11: ...ler name and address START UP RESULTS Voltage Total current consumed by the elements Supply air temperature Return air temperature Supply air duct static pressure Return air duct static pressure Total...

Page 12: ...N Fan ON after delays at selected Cooling CFM OFF Compressor OFF Fan OFF after selected cooling delays ON Compressor ON Fan ON after delays at 80 of the selected Cooling CFM OFF Compressor OFF Fan OFF...

Page 13: ...2 6 0 5 2 6 0 5 2 6 0 5 2 6 0 5 2 6 0 Heating Elements Consumption 240V 208V Amp 41 4 35 9 62 1 53 8 75 8 65 7 82 8 71 8 96 5 83 6 103 5 89 7 82 8 71 8 96 5 83 6 103 5 89 7 113 6 98 5 124 3 107 7 Tota...

Page 14: ...Adjustment WHITE wire position ON Delay Time OFF Delay CFM Time 0 90 0 sec 100 90 sec 30 90 30 sec 100 90 sec 0 0 0 sec 0 sec ENH 30 sec 70 150 sec No adjustment required ON Delay Time OFF Delay CFM...

Page 15: ...575 1150 ON OFF DELAY Adjustment WHITE wire position ON Delay Time OFF Delay CFM Time 0 90 0 sec 100 90 sec 30 90 30 sec 100 90 sec 0 0 0 sec 0 sec ENH 30 sec 70 150 sec No adjustment required ON Del...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 15 Furnace dimensions...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 16 Electrical diagram SUPREME Advantage ECM...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 17 Parts list SUPREME Advantage ECM...

Page 19: ...3 25kw 26 B04282 Electrical sequencer kit Supreme 18 20kw 27 B04283 Electrical sequencer kit Supreme 15kw 28 B04284 Electrical sequencer kit Supreme 10kw 29 B04275 Plastic top door 30 X50042 Label log...

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