Service reference manual sequence of operations – Armstrong World Industries HWC PREMIER 183 User Manual

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Service Reference Manual

SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS

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SRM-HW/HWC 2/99

9.

After 30-second “on” delay, the

circulating air

blower

relay energizes the heat terminal and the

circulating air blower

is energized.

10. The unit will continue to operate normally until the

R-W

circuit is interrupted.

11. When the heat call is satisfied, the

thermostat

will

interrupt the

R-W

circuit. This causes the 24-volt

signal to the white wire in the unit to be de-ener-
gized.

12. The

gas valve

closes immediately as 24V through

pin 4 of the 6-pin ignition wire harness is de-
energized by the

ignition control

.

13. The

ignition control

initiates a 120-second

circu-

lating air blower

“off” delay and 5-second

com-

bustion blower

post-purge delay.

14. After 5 seconds, the

combustion blower

shuts off.

15. After 120 seconds, the

circulating air blower

shuts off and the system returns to standby mode.

Note: During a call for heat, the green LED shows

consistent fast flash (as long as the

R-W

circuit is

closed). When the

R-W

circuit is interrupted

(indicating the heat call has been satisfied), the
green LED returns to a consistent slow flash.

LIMIT/ROLLOUT OPENS

In all modes of operation, 24VAC is supplied to the

ignition control

24VAC

hot terminal and is passed

through the

ignition control

to pin 6 of the 6-pin

ignition wire harness.

1.

A 24-volt signal is sent from pin 6 of the 6-pin
ignition wire harness to one side of the Normally
Closed manual reset

rollout switch

, across the

r

ollout switch

to one side of the Normally Closed

auto reset

limit switch

and across the

limit switch

to pin 1 of the 6-pin ignition wire harness.

2.

This circuit energizes whenever line voltage power
is supplied to the unit.

3.

If the circuit is interrupted by either switch opening,
the 24-volt signal to pin 1 of the 6-pin ignition wire
harness de-energizes.

4.

This causes the

combustion blower

relay to

energize, sending L1 power to the

CMB BLWR

terminal on the

ignition control

. It also causes the

circulating air blower

heat speed relay to ener-

gize, sending L1 power to the

ACB HEAT

terminal

on the

ignition control

. This causes both blowers

to start immediately.

5.

The

ignition control

lockouts the

spark ignition

cable

terminal and pin 4 of the 6-pin ignition wire

harness until the 24-volt signal is restored at pin 1 of
the 6-pin ignition wire harness.

6.

The

circulating air blower

and the

combustion

blower

are energized until the 24-volt signal is

restored at pin 1 of the 6-pin ignition wire harness.

7.

The green ignition control LED shows a 4 flash fault
code (indicating

limit switch

/

rollout switch

open).

8.

When the 24-volt signal is restored at pin 1 of the 6-
pin ignition wire harness, the

ignition control

starts

a 5-second

combustion blower

post-purge delay

and a 120-second

circulating air blower

“off”

delay.

9.

Once the delays have timed out, both blowers stop
and the green LED flashes a consistent slow flash if
no heat call is present. (A consistent fast flash
appears if there is a call for heat.)

Note: The

limit switch

resets automatically when

temperatures are acceptable, but the

rollout

switch

must be manually reset by pushing in on

the small button on top of the switch.

The reason why the switches opened must be
determined before any corrective action is taken.

PRESSURE SWITCH OPENS (BLOCKED FLUE)

When the

R-W

circuit is energized, a 24-volt signal is

sent to the

ignition control

. This starts the call for

heat.

1.

The 24-volt signal from the

R-W

circuit energizes

the

combustion blower

relay, sending L1 power to

the

CMB BLWR

terminal on the

ignition control

.

This starts the

ignition control

.

2.

At the same time the

combustion blower

relay

energizes, the 24-volt signal is sent to pin 2 of the 6-
pin ignition wire harness and from pin 2 to one side
of the Normally Open

pressure switch

.

3.

When the

combustion blower

causes the

pres-

sure switch

to close, a 24-volt signal is sent across

the switch to pin 5 of the 6-pin ignition wire harness.
The 24-volt signal energizes at pin 5 and the ignition
sequence continues.

4.

If the

combustion blower

fails to close the

pres-

sure switch

, the 24-volt signal is not sent to pin 5

of the 6-pin ignition wire harness and the

ignition

control

does not initiate a 30-second pre-purge

delay.

5.

No signal is sent to the

spark ignition cable

terminal on the

ignition control

or to the

gas valve

through pin 4 of the 6-pin ignition wire harness.

6.

The

combustion blower

continues to run for 60

seconds. After 60 seconds, the

ignition control

automatically de-energizes the

combustion

blower

relay. This interrupts L1 power to the

CMB

BLWR

terminal on the

ignition control

.

7.

The

combustion blower

remains de-energized for

approximately six minutes. During this 6-minute
lockout, the green LED flashes three times (indicat-
ing pressure switch fault—open or closed).

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