Power up mode, Thermostat satisfied, Fan only mode – Adams Condensing Oil-Fired Furnace User Manual

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Circulator Blower Speeds

Low

Red

Medium

Blue

Hiah

Black

Common/Neutral

White

XII. NORMAL SEQUENCE OF

OPERATION

POWER UP MODE

The normal power up sequence is as follows:

115 VAC power applied to furnace

Furnace awaits call from thermostat

HEATING MODE

The normal operational sequence in heating

mode is as follows:

• R and W thermostat contacts close,

initiating a call for heat

Closure of the thermostat switch through relay

#1 energizes primary control on the burner.

Primary control goes in the pre-purge cycle,

runs for 15 seconds and then goes into ignition

sequence, burner ignites.

Blower operation is controlled by Blower Delay

“On-Off’ Control Relay, mounted in control

panel face of blower.

With factory setting (DELAY ON MAKE) of (30

sec), approximately 30 seconds after burner

ignites, blower relay energizes to run comfort

blower in the heating speed mode.

THERMOSTAT SATISFIED

When the thermostat satisfied, heat contact

opens through relay No. 1, primary control relay

drops out, which de-energizes the primary

control. Burner goes into post-purge cycle, and

then shuts off. With factory setting (DELAY ON

BREAK) of 600 seconds, comfort blower

continues to run for approximately 390-600

seconds after burner is satisfied.

FAN ONLY MODE

The normal operational sequence in fan only

mode is as follows:

R and G thermostat contacts close, initiating

a call for fan

Circulator blower is energized

Circulator blower runs

R and G thermostat contacts open,

completing the call for fan

Circulator blower is de-energized

Furnace awaits next call from thermostat

COOLING MODE

When the heat-cool switch is in the cool

position, and the thermostat calls for cooling, 24

volts AC at C and Y will complete the circuit to

contactor in condensing unit.

XIII. TROUBLESHOOTING

IMPORTANT:

DUE TO THE POTENTIAL HAZARD OF

LINE VOLTAGE, ONLY A TRAINED,

EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECHNICIAN

SHOULD PERFORM THE

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE.

PRELIMINARY STEPS:

Check the diagnostic light for Indications of

burner condition. Refer to R7184 LED

Diagnostic Light section for details.

CAUTION !

When simulating a call for heat at the

R7184, disconnect at least one

thermostat lead wire from the

T - T/3

terminals to prevent damage to the
themnostat. Neglecting this procedure

may burn out the heat anticipator of a
standard 24 VAC thermostat, or cause
harm to components of a micro­
electronic themnostat.

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