Control circuit fuse, Blower door safety switch, Rollout switch controls – Johnson Controls CM8M/CMLM*MP User Manual

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ADJUSTMENT OF FAN CONTROL SETTINGS

Cooling - The airflow delivered by the furnace during cooling operation
can be adjusted to match the cooling capacity of the A/C condensing
unit. This is done by moving the COOL jumper on the control board to
give the desired airflow.

Do not move the motor wires to different positions on the
furnace control board!

The jumper has four positions, which will deliver sufficient airflow in
cooling mode for the cooling capacities shown in the table below. The
CFM delivery on each jumper position is shown in Table 13.

Continuous Fan Operation - The airflow delivered by the furnace dur-
ing continuous fan operation can be adjusted as desired. This is done
my moving the FAN jumper on the control board to give the desired air-
flow.

Do not move the motor wires to different positions on the
furnace control board!

The jumper has three positions. The "A" position delivers maximum air-
flow, 100% of the blower capacity. Position "B" delivers approximately
70% of the blower capacity. And Position "C" delivers minimum airflow,
approximately 40% of the blower capacity.

SECTION IX: SAFETY CONTROLS

CONTROL CIRCUIT FUSE

A 3-amp fuse is provided on the control circuit board to protect the 24-
volt transformer from overload caused by control circuit wiring errors.
This is an ATO 3, automotive type fuse and is located on the control
board.

BLOWER DOOR SAFETY SWITCH

This unit is equipped with an electrical interlock switch mounted in the
burner compartment. This switch interrupts all power at the unit when
the panel covering the blower compartment is removed.

Electrical supply to this unit is dependent upon the panel that covers the
blower compartment being in place and properly positioned.

ROLLOUT SWITCH CONTROLS

These controls are mounted on the burner assembly. If the temperature
in the burner area exceeds its set point, the ignition control and the gas
valve are de-energized. The operation of this control indicates a mal-
function in the combustion air blower, heat exchanger or a blocked vent
pipe connection. Corrective action is required. These are manual reset
controls that must be reset before operation can continue.

TABLE 13: Cooling Airflow - A/C Capacity in Tons

Models

Jumper Position

A

B

C

D

60/1200

3

2-1/2

2

1-1/2

80/1200

3

2-1/2

2

1-1/2

80/1600

4

3-1/2

3

2-1/2

100/1600

4

3-1/2

3

2-1/2

100/2000

5

4

3-1/2

3

120/2000

5

4

3-1/2

3

FIGURE 30: Furnace Control Board

DIAGNOSTIC
LIGHT

LOW
VOLTAGE
TERMINALS

HUMIDISTAT
JUMPER

LAST ERROR
BUTTON

TEST
BUTTON

CONTINUOUS
FAN SPEED
JUMPER

COOLING
SPEED
JUMPER

HEAT PUMP
JUMPER

ZONING
JUMPER

EAC
TERMINALS

HUMIDIFIER
TERMINALS

ZONE

CONTROL

NO

YES

EXT

PRESSURE

SENSOR

A-COIL

TEMP

SENSOR

TEST

BUTT

ON

ERRORBUTT

ON

120V

AC

120V

AC

XFORMER

NEUTRAL

NEUTRAL

XFORMER

GROUND

WHITE

BLOWER

BLACK

BLUE

BLOWER

BLOWER

BLOWER

YELLOW

BLOWER

RED

24V

AC

MODULA

TE

COIL

GAS

V

AL

VE

PRIMARY
LIMIT

AUX
LIMIT

AIR SW

TEMP

SENSOR

HUMIDIFIER

NEUTRAL

HOT

INDUCER

NEUTRAL

HOT

IGNITER

NEUTRAL

HOT

NEUTRAL

HOT

EAC

EAC

FLAME

ROD

FLAMEVOL

TAGE

ID

PLUG

HEA

T

PUMP

HUMIDIST

A

T

YES

NO

YES

NO

AT

R

CONT

FAN

COOL

NOM

-10F

+10F

LMH

L

ML

MH

H

LO

COMP

HI

COMP

O

DHUM

Y1

Y/Y2

W

R

G

C

Main power to the unit must still be interrupted at the main power
disconnect switch before any service or repair work is to be done to
the unit. Do not rely upon the interlock switch as a main power dis-
connect.
Blower and burner must never be operated without the blower
panel in place.

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