Claims
- 1. A gas furnace control for use with a furnace system having a thermostat with a low voltage power signal R and a common signal C, a gas valve and a main blower motor having multiple speed taps comprising:
a microprocessor having input and output terminals, R and C signals, vcc, an interrupt pin and ground connections for the microprocessor, a selection block having a plurality of circuit paths, each circuit path having first and second terminals, the first terminal of the first circuit path being connected to vcc, the first terminal of the second circuit path being connected to the R signal, the first terminal of the third circuit path being connected to the C signal and the first terminal of the fourth circuit path being open, the second terminals of the plurality of circuit paths connected to a common general purpose microprocessor input, a bridging member connectable between the first and second terminals of any selected circuit path of the selection block, the R and C signals rectified through a full wave diode bridge and regulated to provide vcc power for the microprocessor with vcc referenced to ground of the full wave diode bridge, an RC filtering network, the R signal fed through the filtering network providing an IRQ signal to the interrupt pin of the microprocessor so that the R and C signals are 180 degrees out of phase with one another in the microprocessor and the input from the selection block read by the microprocessor synchronously with the IRQ signal at 180 degree intervals provide different inputs for each cycle dependent on the bridging member position allowing up to four selections of the bridging member to be distinguished using only one general purpose microprocessor input.
- 2. A gas furnace control according to claim 1 in which one of the circuit paths of the selection block provides a value interpreted by the microprocessor as a programmable selection and further comprising non-volatile memory in which a programmable value can be stored for use when the programmable selection is made.
- 3. A gas furnace control according to claim 1 in which the furnace system has a hot surface igniter (HSI) and in which the selection block is for selecting desired HSI energization time values.
- 4. A gas furnace control according to claim 2 in which the furnace system has a hot surface igniter (HSI) and in which the selection block is for selecting desired HSI energization time values.
- 5. A gas furnace control according to claim 1 in which the furnace system includes a plurality of selectable heat blower off delay times and in which the selection block is for selecting a desired heat blower off delay time.
- 6. A gas furnace according to claim 2 in which the furnace system includes a plurality of selectable heat blower off delay times and in which the selection block is for selected a desired heat blower off delay time.
- 7. A gas furnace according to claim 1 in which the selection block is for selecting a desired motor speed tap to provide a selected continuous blower speed.
- 8. A gas furnace control according to claim 2 in which the selection block is for selecting a desired motor speed tap to provide a selected continuous blower speed.
- 9. A gas furnace control for use with a furnace system having a thermostat with a low voltage power signal R and a common signal C comprising:
a microprocessor having inputs and outputs, a selection block for selecting a furnace control parameter having a plurality of circuit paths, each circuit path having first and second terminals, the second terminals of the plurality of circuit paths connected to a common general purpose microprocessor input and the first terminal of each circuit path connected to a different respective circuit value, a bridging member connectable between the first and second terminals of any selected circuit path of the selection block, and one of the selection block circuit paths providing a value interpreted by the microprocessor as a programmable selection.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Benefit is claimed under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) (1) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/466,285, filed Apr. 29, 2003. Application Ser. Nos. ______ (Attorney Docket Nos. A41993, A42237) filed of even date and assigned to the assignee of the present invention contain subject matter related to that contained herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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