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48K98-LB 90089A BCC3 CIRCUIT BOARD
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List Price: $173.54
Your Price: $118.00
You Save: $55.54
Item Number: 48K98
Manufacturer: Lennox
Manufacturer Part No: 48K9801
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48K98 Description
The
48K98 is the latest BCC (blower control) circuit board.
This circuit board can be used to replace all BCC1, BCC2, and BCC3
circuit boards. Replaces 65K29, 65K2901, LB-90089A ,48K98, 48K9801,
45K48,
45K4801,LB-89859, 78J61, 78J6001, LB-65126A.
BCC2−1
through BCC3−2 Blower Control
The
BCC is a printed circuit board which controls the blower and monitors
primary limit and gas
valve operation. The control has a non−adjustable, factory
preset on"fan timing. Fan off
timings are adjustable. The board is divided into
two sections, 120 and 24VAC. Line voltage comes into the board on
the120VAC
side "CAB" and "XFMR " send 120VAC to the damper motor or combustion
motor and transformer, respectively. The active cooling and heating
blower speed terminals and three dummy "D" terminals are located on the
120VAC side of the BCC. Also located on the 120VAC side of the control
are neutral terminals and a
terminal for accessories such as an electronic air cleaner. The "HSI"
terminal is not used. 24VAC comes from the transformer into terminal
"24V" on the 24VAC side of the BCC. Thermostat
connections and safety circuit terminals are also located on the 24VAC
side of the control.
Fan off timings may be adjusted by changing the position of a jumper
across terminal pins. Thermostat terminal strips on early model BCC
boards are removable. Late model boards have permanent thermostat
strips.
Blower Speed Taps
Blower speed tap changes are made on the BCC blower control board at
the upper right corner. Unused
speed taps must be secured to the dummy "D" terminals on the BCC. The
active heating tap is connected to the "H" terminal and the active
cooling tap is connected
to the "A" terminal. To change a heating speed tap, turn off power,
remove existing speed tap from the "H" terminal and place on "D"
terminal. Next select new speed wire and place on "H" terminal of the
blower control and restore power. Blower speed tap information can be
found on the G20 unit wiring diagram.
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Additional InformationInstallation Instructions CLICK HERE
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