Operation, Heating sequence of operation, 17 delay profile – York AFFINITY SERIES R-410A User Manual
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The “Heat” Jumper on the CFM selection board should be 
set to “A”.
Fan Only CFM:
When the connection is made from “R” to “G”, the fan only 
mode is activated. In this mode, the blower will deliver 75% of 
the cooling system CFM. This connection is factory set from the 
manufacturer, but can be field adjusted.
Figure 14: Control Board Speed Tap Location
Operation
The unit is controlled by a conventional heating/cooling thermostat 
common to this class of equipment.
Heating Sequence Of Operation
Heat
The control board begins a call for heat when W1 is energized 
(connected to R). The control ignores W2 until pilot ignition has 
been established.
The control checks to see if the pressure switch is open. If the 
pressure switch is closed, the control board flashes “3” on the 
LED and waits indefinitely for it to open. When the pressure 
switch is sensed as open, the control begins pressure switch 
proving period. If the call for heat is lost, the control goes back 
to Standby.
Pressure Switch Proving
The control board energizes the induced draft motor (High 
speed for 2 stage model) and waits for the low pressure switch 
to close. When the low pressure switch closes, the control 
begins Pre-purge period. If the call for heat is lost, the control 
de-energizes the inducer without post-purge and returns to 
standby.
If the low pressure switch does not close within 10 seconds of 
inducer energizing, the control board flashes “2” on the LED. If 
the pressure switch does not close within 5 minutes of inducer 
energizing, the control shuts off the inducer for 30 seconds, 
then energizes the inducer for another 5 minute try to close the 
pressure switch. This cycle continues indefinitely until either the 
pressure switch is proved closed, or the call for heat ends.
Pre-purge
The control board monitors the low pressure switch and 
ensures it remains closed during pre-purge. If the pressure 
switch opens, the control goes back to pressure switch proving 
mode. The control waits for a 15 second pre-purge period, then 
begins the ignition trial
Ignition Trial Period
The control board energizes the pilot gas valve and spark 
outputs for an 85 second Ignition trial. The control de-energizes 
the spark when flame is sensed and enters a flame stabilization 
period.
If flame is not established within the ignition trial period, the 
control de-energizes the spark and gas valve and begins an 
inter-purge period before attempting another ignition trial.
If the call for heat is lost during an ignition trial period, the 
control immediately de-energizes spark and gas. The control 
runs the inducer motor through a post purge period before de-
energizing.
If the pressure switch is lost during an ignition trial period, the 
control immediately de-energizes spark and gas. The control 
begins pressure switch proving before an inter-purge and re-
ignition attempt.
Pilot Flame Stabilization Period
The control board de-energizes the spark output, and waits for 
a 2 second flame stabilization period before energizing the 
main gas valve.
If flame is lost during the flame stabilization period, the control 
board counts it as a flame loss and retries ignition or locks out 
flashing a “5” on the LED.
Heat Blower On Delay
The control board waits for 30 seconds and then energizes the 
indoor blower heat speed. Blower on delay time begins at the 
start of flame proving period in the trial for ignition.
If the thermostat demand for heat is removed, the control de-
energizes the gas valve, energizes the blower on heat speed 
and initiates a post-purge and heat blower off delay.
Table 17: Delay Profile
Delay Tap
Regional Climate Type
Jumper at “A”
Standard Setting
Jumper at “B”
Humid Climate
Jumper at “C”
Dry Climate
Jumper at “D”
Temperate Climate
:
:
5
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