Royal Appliance Air Furnace Manual De Usuario

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29733 R2  06/01/2003
 
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WIRING NOTES: 
HO-B SERIES OIL FURNACE
 
CONTINUOUS FAN OPERATION
The ST9103 EFT has provisions to run the blower motor 
continuously on a speed lower than the cooling or heating 
speeds. On a call for cooling, the fan motor will switch to 
cooling speed, and on a call for heating, the fan will 
switch to heating speed, each over-riding the continuous 
low speed fan. 
 
To obtain continuous low speed fan, route a 16 gauge 
stranded, type TEW, 105°C wire from the C
ONT
 Terminal 
on the ST9103 EFT to the low speed or medium low 
speed motor terminal. Both wire ends will require ¼ inch 
quick connects, (also known as “Faston” connectors or 
¼” spade connectors). For additional control over the 
continuous low speed fan circuit, a SPST toggle switch 
may be wired in series between the motor terminal and 
the ST9103 terminal. The continuous low speed fan 
operation operates at 115 vac. Use appropriate wiring 
methods to prevent electrical shock. 
 
 
TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE 
FURNACE WHEN SERVICING OR ALTERING 
FURNACE WIRING. 
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE 
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR 
DEATH.
 
 
 
ACCESSORIES
The ST9103 EFT has provisions for supplying 115 volt 
power to an electronic air cleaner (EAC) as well as 115 
volts to a line voltage humidifier or humidifier step down 
transformer. Both sets of terminals are ¼ inch quick 
connect type, rated at 1 A each. 
 
The EAC terminals provide power to an electronic air 
cleaner whenever the heating or cooling speeds are 
activated. Power is not provided when the continuous 
speed is activated. If the electronic air cleaner must run 
during continuous low speed fan operation, wire the EAC 
into the furnace L1 terminal. 
 
NOTE: It is seldom advisable to operate an electronic air 
cleaner at the continuous low speed because of the 
potential for excess ozone generation. 
 
The HUM terminals provide power to a line voltage 
humidifier or humidifier step down transformer when the 
oil burner motor is operating. 
 
THERMOSTAT HEATING CONNECTIONS
The thermostat connections “R” and “W”, or “R
H
” and 
“W” connect to the “R” and “W” screw terminals shown 
on the left hand side of Figure 10, on the ST9103 EFT 
located in the control box mounted to the blower 
mounting rails.  
 
Figure 9:  Thermostat Connections ST9103 
 
NOTE: All thermostat wires for both heating and cooling 
connect to the furnace at this point. A factory installed 
wiring harness connects the heating control functions to 
the R7184 oil primary control. 
 
Figure 8, page 14, shows the detail of the timed “Blower 
Off” dipswitch settings. Figure 10 shows the dipswitch 
location along the bottom edge of the control board, just 
above the “Honeywell” label.