ICM Controls ICM291 Benutzerhandbuch

7313 William Barry Blvd.
North Syracuse, NY 13212
ICM CONTROLS 800.365.5525
www.icmcontrols.com LIAF098
FEATURES
• DirectSparkIgnition(DSI)controlboard
• Microprocessor-based
• Controlscombustion,blowerandindoormotors;sparkignitor;andthegasvalve
• Monitorstiming,trialforignition,amesensingandlockout
• 100%lockoutsafetyfeature
• CompatiblewithLPorNaturalGas
• StatusLEDforfaultcodestoaidintroubleshooting
• Replaces:CarrierLH33WP003A
Install New Control
1. Groundyourself.Whenhandlingcircuitboard,holditbytheedges.
2. Fastencircuitboardwithretainingscrews.
3. Connectalllinevoltage,lowvoltage,andaccessorywires.
4. Verifythesequenceofoperation.
Safety Considerations
Onlytrainedpersonnelshouldinstallorserviceheatingequipment.Whenworkingwithheating
equipment,besuretoreadandunderstandallprecautionsinthedocumentation,onlabels,andon
tagsthataccompanytheequipment.Failuretofollowallsafetyguidelinesmayresultindamageto
equipment,severepersonalinjuryordeath.
Introduction
TheICM291DSIgasignitioncontrolreplacesthefollowingCarriermodel:LH33WP003A.The
ICM291hasincorporatedLEDdiagnosticstoassistintroubleshooting.Faultcodeinformationcanbe
foundinthisapplicationguide.Pleasekeepthisapplicationguidewiththefurnaceinstallationmanual
forfuturereference.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
CAUTION!
Use caution when installing and servicing the furnace to avoid and control electrostatic discharge;
ESD can impact electronic components. These precautions must be followed to prevent
electrostatic discharge from hand tools and personnel. Following the precautions will protect the
control from ESD by discharging static electricity buildup to ground.
1. Disconnectallpowertothefurnace.Donottouchthecontrolorthewiringpriortodischargingyour
body’selectrostaticchargetoground.
2. Togroundyourself,touchyourhandandtoolstoaclean,metal(unpainted)furnacesurfacenear
thecontrolboard.
3. Servicethefurnaceaftertouchingthechassis.Yourbodywillrechargewithstaticelectricityasyou
shufeyourfeetormovearound,andyoumustregroundyourself.
4. Regroundyourselfifyoutouchungroundeditems.
5. Beforehandlinganewcontrol,regroundyourself;thiswillprotectthecontrol.Storeusedandnew
controlsinseparatecontainersbeforetouchingungroundedobjects.
6. ESDdamagecanalsobepreventedbyusinganESDservicekit.
CAUTION!
To service control, and prior to disconnection, label all wires. Failure to do so may result in wiring
errors that can cause dangerous operation.
1. TurnthermostattoOFFpositionorsetittothelowestpossiblesetting.
2. TurnOFFelectricalsupplytofurnace.
3. TurnOFFgassupplytofurnace.
CAUTION:Failuretoturnoffgasandelectricsuppliescanresultinexplosion,re,death,or
personalinjury.
4. Removefurnaceblowerandcontrolaccessdoors.
5. Disconnectthermostatwiresandhumidierwires(ifequippedwithahumidier).
6. Disconnectlinevoltage,blower,electronicaircleanerwires(ifequipped),andtransformerwires.
7. Removescrewsandanyotherfasteners,andtheoldcircuitboard.
8. Examinecontrolandcontrolboxtocheckforwaterstains.
9. Makerepairsifanysourcesofwaterleakagearefound.Besuretocheckhumidiers,evaporator
coils,andventsystemsintheareaofthecontrol.
Remove Existing Control
SPECIFICATIONS
• Controlvoltage:24VAC(18-30VAC),60Hz
• Linevoltage:208/230VAC,60Hz
• Powerconsumption: 0.3Aplusgasvalvecurrentat24VAC
• OperatingTemperature: -40°C(-40°F)to75°C(176°F)
Timing
• Pre-purge:45seconds
• TrialforIgnition:5+2seconds
• Retryperiod:every20sec.for15min.
• Lockout:manualreset
• Post-purge:45seconds
Inputs
• Power:RTandC
• Thermostatinterface:R,WandG
• Safetyswitches:RS,LS,andCS
• CombustionmotorHallEffectsensor
• FlameSensing
Outputs
• Spark
• GasValve:GV
• Combustionmotor:CM
• Blowermotor:BM
• Indoorfanmotor:IFO
LEDindicators
• RedLED: SteadyON-normaloperation
Flashing-faultcodes
ICM291
Gas Ignition Control Board
AWcallfromtheT’statwillengagethecombustionmotor.Ignitionsequencebegins,gasvalveand
sparkareengaged,providingthatsystemsafetyswitches(RS,LS,andCS)areclosedandthereis
feedbackfromthecombustionmotorHallEffectsensor.Theblowerandindoormotorswillengage45
secondsafterameisestablishedandsensed.Theydisengage45secondsafterWcallissatised.
AGcallfromtheT’statwillengageblowerandindoormotorsrightaway.Theydisengage25seconds
afterGcallisremoved.
Sequence of Operation
Flamenotestablished
1. Ifameisnotestablishedduringthe5+2initialsequencethenthecontrolwillstartthenexttrialfor
ignitionin20seconds.
2. Theattempttoignitewillcontinuefor15minutesbeforetherespectivefaultcodeistriggeredand
ignitiontrialsarestopped.
3.Thegasvalveisenergizedonlyduringtheignitionsequenceof5+2seconds.
4. Blowerandindoorfanmotorsareoffuntilameisestablishedand45secondslater.
Flameout
1. Flameoutisconsideredwhenameislostduringheating.
2. WhenWsignalispresentandameissensedoutthenthesparkwillstartrightaway.
3. Ifameisnotestablishedontheimmediatesequence(2above)thenthecontrolwillcontinue
attemptsevery20secondsfor15minutesbeforetherespectivefaultcodeistriggeredandignition
trialsarestopped.
4. Blowerandindoorfanmotorswillcontinuerunningduringameoutscenariofor15minutes+45
seconds.
5.Combustionmotorremainsonthroughouttheameoutscenario.
Flameoutofsequence
1. FlameoutofsequencerepresentsascenariowhenameissensedwhileWsignalisnotpresent.
2. Combustion,blowerandindoorfanmotorswillbeengaged(ifnotalreadyrunning)rightawayand
keeprunningforaslongasthefaultconditionispresent.
3. Theunitisoperablebutwilldisplaythefaultcodeconstantlyuntilreplacedbyanotherfaultcodeor
powerreset.
NosignalfromtheHallaffectsensor
1. OnaWcall,iftheinputfromtheHallaffectsensor(RA0)isnotpresentformorethanaminute,
thenthecombustionmotorwillcontinuerunningendlesslyandtherespectivefaultisashed.
2. DuringrunningstateiftheinputfromtheHallaffectsensorisnotsensedthenthegasvalvewill
shutoffrightaway,blowerandindoorfanmotorswillcontinuerunningfor30secondsandthen
turnoff,combustionmotorrunscontinuously.
Troubleshooting Tips
LED Fault Codes
#OfFlashes
representsConstant
ONNormal
operation
Results
1Thecontrolhasmodiedthefanondelayto0andoffdelayto3minutes
duetosensingLStripwithin10minutesofacall
2a) LSisopenduetohightemperature(fanisn’tworkingscenario)
b) Theunitwillnotstartatrialforignitionuntiltheswitchclosesback
3
a) Flamesensedoutofsequence.
b) Theunitisoperable,howeverwilldisplaythisfaultcodeuntilpower
resetoranothercode
4a) LSopened4consecutivetimesduringacallforheating
b) ThefaultcodeisresetonthenextWcall
5a) Ignitionlockout.Thecontroltriedunsuccessfullytoignitefor15minutes
b) Theunitwillnotoperate.Requirespowerreset
6a) ThecombustionmotorisnotsensedrunningORCSopen
b) Theunitwillnotoperate.Requirespowerreset
7a) RStripped
b) Theunitwillnotoperate.Requirespowerreset
8a) Internalcontrolfault(softwareselfcheck)

Typical Wiring Diagram
LEGEND
Field Splice
Terminal (marked)
Terminal (unmarked)
Splice
Splice (marked)
Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or Optional Wiring
To Indicate Common Potential
Only: Not to Represent Wiring
BR Blower Relay
C Contactor
CAP Capacitor
COMP Compressor Motor
CR Combustion Relay
EQUIP Equipment
FS Flame Sensor
FU Fuse
GND Ground
GVR Gas Valve Relay
HPS High Pressure Switch
HS Hall Effect Sensor
HV TRAN High Voltage Transformer
I Ignitor
ICM Integrated Control Motor
IDM Induced Draft Motor
IFM Indoor Fan Motor
IGC Integrated Gas Unit
Controller
IMR Indoor Motor Relay
LPS Low Pressure Switch
LS Limit Switch
MGV Main Gas Valve
OFM Outdoor Fan Motor
QT Quadruple Terminal
RS Rollover Switch
TRAN Transformer
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