Thermostat LED
No low voltage connections are needed INSIDE the electrical panel. Make sure to adjust the thermostat heat
anticipator to its maximum value or ''LONGER'' as often referred.
Please note that the following controls schemes are possible with the ECONOPLUS furnace:
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Fig. 7A: Heating only with a standard 1 stage thermostat;
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Fig. 7B: Heating only with a one stage thermostat AND an outside sensor;
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Fig. 7C: Heating only with a 2 stages thermostat AND an outside sensor;
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Fig. 7D: Heating only with a one stage thermostat AND two outside sensors;
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Fig. 7E: Heating and cooling with a standard heating‐cooling thermostat;
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Fig. 7F: Heating and cooling with a heating‐cooling thermostat AND one outside sensor;
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Fig. 7G: Heating and cooling with a heating‐cooling thermostat AND 2 outside sensors.
Control schemes illustrated on Figures 7C, 7D and 7G are exclusive to the ECONOPLUS furnaces.
4.3 Electrical diagrams
The electrical diagrams are available on the following figures:
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Econoplus 115: Figure 8
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Econoplus 118 and 119: Figure 9
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Econoplus 215: Figure 10
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Econoplus 218 and 219: Figure 11
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Econoplus 315: Figure 12
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Econoplus 318 and 319: Figure 13
4.4 120V terminal strip (Series 300 only)
3 Pos. Power Switch
Thermostat connections
W
W
W
R
R
G Y
C
1
2
3
h
c
Low Speed Switch
Figure 6
120V strip
Figure 14
Please note that Rc and Rh (together) and W1, W2 and W3
(together) are jumped at the factory. The unit is factory wired for a
1 stage thermostat.
All series 300 units are equipped, as standard equipment, with a
120V terminal strip as shown on figure 14. Pins 1 and 2 are live
120V connectors and pins 3 and 4 are neutral connectors. The
maximum ampacity of accessories on this terminal strip is 2A.