Bryant GAMA 331JAV User Manual

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(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, R to G-and-Y cir-

cuits are opened. The outdoor unit stops, and

furnace blower motor BLWM continues operating

on high-cool speed for an additional 90 sec.

b. Two-Speed Cooling Outdoor Unit

(See Fig. 12 for thermostat connections.)
(1.) The thermostat closes R to G-and-Y1 circuits for

low cooling or closes R to G-and-Y1-and-Y/Y2

circuits for high cooling. The R-Y1 circuits start

outdoor unit on low-cooling speed, and R-G circuit

starts furnace blower motor BLWM on low-cooling

speed (same speed as for low-gas heat). The R to

Y1-and-Y2 circuits start outdoor unit on high-

cooling speed, and R to G-and-Y2 circuits start

furnace blower motor BLWM on high-cooling

speed.

NOTE: Y1 is not located on furnace control, but is found in

outdoor unit. The furnace control CPU controls blower motor

BLWM speed by sensing only G for low-cooling speed and Y/Y2

for high-cooling speed.

(2.) The EAC terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are ener-

gized with 115v when blower motor BLWM is

operating on either cooling speed.

(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, R to G-and-Y1 or

R to G-and-Y1-and-Y/Y2 circuits open. The out-

door unit stops, and furnace blower continues op-

erating on cooling speed for an additional 90 sec.

4. Continuous Blower Mode

a. When R to G circuit is closed by thermostat, blower

motor BLWM operates on low-gas-heat speed (identical
to low-cool speed). Terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are
energized with 115v as long as blower motor BLWM is
energized.

b. During "call for heat," blower motor BLWM stops

during ignitor warm-up (17 sec), ignition (7 sec), and
blower on delay (45 sec), allowing furnace heat ex-
changers to heat up quickly.

(1.) The blower motor BLWM reverts to continuous

blower speed after heating cycle is completed. In

high-gas heat, furnace control CPU holds blower

motor BLWM at high-gas-heat speed during se-

lected blower off delay period before reverting to

continuous blower speed.

(2.) When thermostat "calls for low cooling," blower

motor BLWM continues to operate on low-cool

speed. When thermostat is satisfied, blower motor

BLWM continues on continuous blower speed.

(3.) When thermostat "calls for high cooling," blower

motor BLWM operates on high-cool speed. When

thermostat is satisfied, blower motor BLWM oper-

ates an additional 2 sec on high-cool speed before

reverting back to continuous blower speed.

(4.) When R to G circuit is opened, blower motor

BLWM continues operating for an additional 90 sec

if no other function requires blower motor BLWM

operation.

5. Heat Pump

NOTE: An accessory interface kit is required with single-speed

heat pumps. See interface kit Installation Instructions for single-

speed heat pump thermostat and interface connections. No inter-

face kit is needed for 2-speed heat pumps. See 2-speed heat pump

Installation Instructions for thermostat connections.

a. Single-Speed Heat Pump Cooling

(1.) The thermostat and interface kit close R to G-and-

Y/Y2 circuit to start furnace blower motor BLWM

on high-cooling speed. (Y/Y2 input to furnace

control is necessary to provide adequate cooling

airflow.)

(2.) The EAC terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are ener-

gized with 115v when blower motor BLWM is

operating.

(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, furnace blower motor

BLWM continues operating on high-cooling speed

for an additional 90 sec.

b. Two-Speed Heat Pump Cooling

(1.) The thermostat R to G circuits start furnace blower

motor BLWM on low-cooling speed. Thermostat

R to G-and-Y/Y2 circuits start furnace blower mo-

tor BLWM on high-cool speed.

NOTE: The furnace control CPU controls blower motor BLWM

speed by sensing only G (for low-cooling speed) and Y2 (for

high-cooling speed).

(2.) The EAC terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are ener-

gized with 115v when blower motor BLWM is

operating on either cooling speed.

(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, furnace blower motor

BLWM continues operating on cooling speed for an

additional 90 sec.

c. Single-Speed Heat Pump Heating

(1.) The thermostat and accessory interface kit R to G-

and-Y/Y2 circuits start furnace blower motor

BLWM on heat pump high-heat speed (identical to

high-cool speed).

(2.) The EAC terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are ener-

gized with 115v when blower motor BLWM is

operating.

(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, furnace blower motor

BLWM continues operating on heat pump high-heat

speed for an additional 90 sec.

d. Two-Speed Heat Pump Heating

(1.) The thermostat closes R to G circuit for low heat

and starts furnace blower motor BLWM on heat

pump low-heat speed (identical to low-cooling

speed). Closing R-Y/Y2 circuit to furnace provides

blower motor BLWM heat pump high-heat speed.

NOTE: The furnace control CPU controls blower motor BLWM

speed by sensing only G (for heat pump low-heat speed) and Y2

(for heat pump high-heat speed).

(2.) The EAC terminals EAC-1 and EAC-2 are ener-

gized with 115v when blower motor BLWM is

operating on either heating speed.

(3.) When thermostat is satisfied, R to G or R to G-

and-Y2 circuits are opened. After opening R to

G-and-Y2 circuit, the furnace blower motor BLWM

continues operating on heating speed for an addi-

tional 90 sec.

(4.) Opening R-Y2 circuit reduces blower motor

BLWM speed to heat pump low-heat speed.

6. Defrost

a. When furnace control R to W/W1-and-Y/Y2 circuits are

closed, furnace control CPU continues blower motor
BLWM operation at heat pump heating speed until end
of prepurge period, then shuts off until end of HSI ignitor
on period (22 sec).

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