Bryant 2-stage Deluxe Induced-Combustion 4-way Multipurpose 120 User Manual

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b. High cooling --When the R--to--G--and--Y/Y2 circuit is

closed and there is a demand for dehumidification,the

furnace blower motor BLWM will drop the blower speed
from COOL to HI HEAT for a maximum of 10 minutes
before reverting back to COOL speed. If there is still a

demand for dehumidification after 20 minutes, the
furnace control CPU will drop the blower speed back to

HI HEAT speed. This alternating 10--minute cycle will
continue as long as there is a call for cooling.

c. Cooling off--delay -- When the gcall for cooling h is

satisfied and there is a demand for dehumidification, the
cooling blower--off delay is decreased from 90 seconds

to 5 seconds.

5. Continuous Blower Mode

When the R--to--G circuit is closed by the thermostat, the

blower motor BLWM will operate on continuous--blower
speed (can be set to LO HEAT, HI HEAT, or COOL

speed). Factory default is LO HEAT speed. Terminal
EAC--1 is energized as long as the blower motor BLWM is

energized. During a call for heat, the blower BLWM will
stop during igniter warm--up (17 seconds), ignition (7
seconds), and blower--ON delay (45 seconds in low--heat,

and 25 seconds in high--heat), allowing the furnace heat
exchangers to heat up more quickly, then restarts at the

end of the blower--ON delay period at LO HEAT or HI
HEAT speed respectively. The blower motor BLWM will
revert to continuous--blower speed after the heating cycle

is completed. In high--heat, the furnace control CPU will
hold the blower motor BLWM at HI HEAT speed during

the selected blower--OFF delay period before reverting to
continuous--blower speed.

When the thermostat “calls for low--cooling”, the blower
motor BLWM will switch to operate at low--cool speed
(same speed as LO HEAT). When the thermostat is

satisfied, the blower motor BLWM will operate an
additional 90 seconds on low--cool speed before reverting

back to continuous--blower speed.
When the thermostat “calls for high--cooling”, the blower
motor BLWM will operate at COOL speed. When the

thermostat is satisfied, the blower motor BLWM will
operate an additional 90 seconds on COOL speed before

reverting back to continuous--blower speed.
When the R--to--G circuit is opened, the blower motor
BLWM will continue operating for an additional 5

seconds, if no other function requires blower motor
BLWM operation.

Continuous Blower Speed Selection from Thermostat
To select different continuous--blower speeds from the

room thermostat, momentarily turn off the FAN switch or
pushbutton on the room thermostat for 1--3 seconds after
the blower motor BLWM is operating. The furnace control

CPU will shift the continuous--blower speed from the
factory setting of LO HEAT to HI HEAT speed.

Momentarily turning off the FAN switch again at the
thermostat will shift the continuous--blower speed from HI
HEAT to COOL. Repeating the procedure will shift the

continuous--blower speed from COOL to LO HEAT
speed. The selection can be changed as many times as

desired and is stored in the memory to be automatically
used following a power interruption.

NOTE: If the blower--off delay is set to the maximum, the
adjustable continuous--fan feature is locked (i.e., fan speed cannot
be changed from its current setting).

6. Heat Pump

(See Fig. 28 through 31 for thermostat connections)

When installed with a heat pump, the furnace control
automatically changes the timing sequence to avoid long
blower off times during demand defrost cycles. When the

R--to-- W/W1--and--Y1 or R--to--W/W1--and--Y1--and--G
circuits are energized the furnace control CPU will switch

to or turn on the blower motor BLWM at low--cool speed
(same speed as LO HEAT), and begin a low--heat cycle.
The blower motor BLWM will remain on until the end of

the prepurge period, then shut off for 24 seconds then
come back on at LO HEAT speed. When the W/W1 input

signal disappears, the furnace control begins a normal
inducer post--purge period and the blower remains running

at LO HEAT speed. If the R--to-- W/W1--and--Y1--and--G
signals disappear at the same time, the blower motor
BLWM will remain on for the selected blower-- OFF delay

period. If the R--to--W/W1--and--Y1 signals disappear,
leaving the G signal, the blower motor BLWM will remain

on for the selected blower--OFF delay period then switch
to continuous--blower speed.
When the R--to--W/W1--and--Y/Y2, R--to--W/W1--and--

Y/Y2-- and--G, R--to--W/W1--and--Y1--and--Y/Y2, or
R--to--W/W1--and-- Y1--and--Y/Y2--and--G circuits are

energized the furnace control CPU will switch to or turn
on the blower motor BLWM at COOL speed, and begin a
high--heat cycle. The blower motor BLWM will remain on

until the end of the prepurge period, then shut off for 24
seconds then come back on at HI HEAT speed. When the

W/W1 input signal disappears, the furnace control begins
a normal inducer post--purge period and the

blower switches to COOL speed after a 3 second delay. If
the R--to--W/W1--and--Y/Y2--and--G or R--to--W/W1--and
--Y1--and-- Y/Y2--and--G signals disappear at the same

time, the blower motor BLWM will remain on for the
selected blower--OFF delay period. If the R--to--W/W1--

and--Y/Y2 or R--to--W/W1-- and--Y1--and--Y/Y2 signals
disappear, leaving the G signal, the blower motor BLWM
will remain on for the selected blower-- OFF delay period

then switch to continuous--blower speed.

Step 4 — Wiring Diagrams

Refer to wiring diagram, Fig. 58.

Step 5 — Troubleshooting

Refer to the service label. (See Fig. 57—Service Label.) The

Troubleshooting Guide can be a useful tool in isolating furnace
operation problems. Beginning with the word “Start,” answer

each question and follow the appropriate arrow to the next item.
The Guide will help to identify the problem or failed component.
After replacing any component, verify correct operation

sequence.

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