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Carrier Furnace Control Boards ICM282B Furnace Control Board

ICM282B
CARRIER REPLACEMENT BOARDS, FURNACE CONTROL BOARDS, GOODMAN REPLACEMENT BOARDS, ICM (BEST SELLERS), ICM UNIVERSAL FURNACE CONTROL BOARDS, LENNOX REPLACEMENT BOARDS, NORDYNE REPLACEMENT BOARDS, RHEEM REPLACEMENT BOARDS, TRANE REPLACEMENT FURNACE BOARDS, YORK / JCI REPLACEMENT BOARDS
Universal OEM Replacement Control

Includes wiring harnesses!

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Description

ICM Controls® – ICM282B Furnace Control Board

The ICM282B is a low cost, Carrier OEM Replacement Furnace Control Board.

  • Popular replacement for Carrier HK42FZ004/007/008/009/011/013/016/034
  • Controls gas valve, ignitor, blower motor, inducer, humidifier and air cleaner
  • Microprocessor-based
  • Designed for 100% gas shutoff in case of ignition failure
  • Twinning compatible with other ICM282B boards
  • Reverse polarity protection
  • Secondary brownout voltage protection
  • Compatible with a 24 VAC standard thermostat
  • Provides diagnostic LED to aid in troubleshooting

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Description

Carrier Furnace Control Boards

DETAILS:

Dimensions
Length 5 Inches (in)
Width 8 Inches (in)
Height 1.5 Inches (in)
Weight 0.55 Pounds (lbs)
Attributes
Brand ICM Controls
Country Of Origin USA
Cubic Measurement 0.0347
Prop 65 Yes
Type Furnace Control
UOM EA
UPC Barcode 800442123271
Voltage 98-132 VAC

Installation Instructions

ICM282B Fixed Speed Furnace Control Replacement Module REPLACES: Carrier CEBD431012-01A, CEPL1311012-01, HK42FZ004, HK42FZ007, HK42FZ008, HK42FZ009, HK42FZ011, HK42FZ013, HK42FZ016, HK42FZ034 and 325878-751 • Controls gas valve, ignitor, blower motor, inducer, humidifier and air cleaner • Microprocessor-based • Designed for 100% gas shutoff in case of ignition failure • Twinning compatible with other ICM282B boards • Reverse polarity protection • Secondary brownout voltage protection • Compatible with a 24 VAC standard thermostat • Provides diagnostic LED to aid in troubleshooting Specifications •

1. Turn thermostat to OFF position or set it to the lowest possible setting.

2. Turn OFF electrical supply to furnace.

3. Turn OFF gas supply to furnace. CAUTION! Failure to turn off gas and electric supplies can result in explosion, fire, death, or personal injury.

4. For 80% furnaces, remove control access and blower door; for 90% furnaces, remove outer door assembly and remove the two screws from blower access panel and set aside.

5. Disconnect thermostat wires and humidifier wires (if equipped with a humidifier).

6. Disconnect line voltage, blower, electronic air cleaner wires (if equipped), and transformer wires.

7. For 80% furnaces, remove retaining screws and remove furnace control board from bracket; for 90% furnaces, remove two screws from blower deck that hold the control box assembly. Lower the control box assembly. Remove retaining screw(s) from board and remove board from control box assembly.

8. Remove wiring harness connectors from circuit board.

9. Examine control and control box to check for water stains.

10. Make repairs if any sources of water leakage are found. Be sure to check humidifiers, evaporator coils, and vent systems in the area of the control.

Step 2: Install the New Control

1. Ground yourself. When handling circuit board, hold it by the edges.

2. Insert tab(s) of board into the slots of the control box (if required).

3. Fasten circuit board with retaining screw(s). Install the included wiring harness adapter to the three connections of the existing furnace wiring harness. A. The furnace harness 9-pin connector plugs into the mating 9-pin adapter harness connector.

B. The furnace harness 2-pin connector plugs into the mating 2-pin adapter harness connector.

C. The furnace harness 3-pin connector plugs into the mating 3-pin adapter harness connector.

4. Connect the other end of the included adapter harness to the new furnace control board.

A. The 11-pin connector connects to PL1 on the furnace control board.

B. The 2-pin connector (with 2-black wires) connects to PL2 on the furnace control board.

C. The (2) white wires connect to the 115-volt Neutral spade connections located in front of PL1 on the new furnace control board.

System Tests Step 1: Component Self Test 1. Begin component test sequence by ensuring that thermostat is turned to OFF position and thermostat wires are disconnected. Turn power ON and manually close the blower door switch. With a short piece of wire, briefly short TEST/TWIN terminal to Com/24V terminal. The component test sequence follows:

A. Status LED will flash code and will then turn ON the inducer motor.

B. Inducer motor will run for the entire component test.

C. Hot surface ignitor will turn ON for 15 secs.

D. Blower motor heat speed will turn ON for 10 secs.

E. Blower motor cool speed will turn ON for 10 secs.

2. Repair, replace, or service any failing components from the component self test. The gas valve is not energized during the self test.

3. Turn power OFF.

4. Release the blower door switch. Twinning Instructions A 3/16” quick connect terminal is provided on the ICM282B control board for communication between another ICM282B control board for furnace twinning.

To configure your control boards for twinning:

1. Install each control board according to the installation instructions.

2. Connect the TWIN terminals together.

3. Connect the 24 VAC common together. (A common ground between the two furnaces is also required.) If the 24 VAC supplies to the control are in phase, both furnaces will turn the blower on and off synchronously and at the same speed. If the 24 VAC supplies are not in phase, then neither control will respond to the thermostat commands and the status LED will flash rapidly.

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