Universal furnace controller and method of installing same

US9689569B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9689569-B2
Application numberUS-201414528849-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 30, 2014
Priority dateOct 30, 2014
Publication dateJun 27, 2017
Grant dateJun 27, 2017

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A controller for use in a gas furnace system including a gas valve and an ignition device is provided. The controller includes a circuit board, a control circuit connected to the circuit board, and a plurality of harness connectors mounted to the circuit board. The control circuit is configured to control operation of the gas valve and the ignition device. Each harness connector is configured to mate with a wiring harness to electrically connect the control circuit to at least one component of the furnace system. Each harness connector includes a plurality of pin connectors defining a pin configuration of the corresponding harness connector, and each pin configuration is different than the other pin configurations. At least one pin connector from each harness connector is electrically connected in parallel with one of the pin connectors from each of the other harness connectors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A controller for use in a gas furnace system including a gas valve and an ignition device, the controller comprising: a circuit board; a control circuit connected to the circuit board and configured to control operation of the gas valve and the ignition device; and a plurality of harness connectors mounted to the circuit board, each harness connector configured to mate with a complementary wiring harness to electrically connect the control circuit to at least one component of the furnace system, each harness connector including a plurality of pin connectors defining a pin configuration of the corresponding harness connector, each pin configuration being different than the other pin configurations, wherein at least one pin connector from each harness connector is electrically connected in parallel with one of the pin connectors from each of the other harness connectors. 2. The furnace controller of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit includes a plurality of I/O pins for electrical communication with components of the furnace system, wherein a first pin connector from each harness connector is connected to a first I/O pin of the plurality of I/O pins, each first pin connector connected in parallel with each of the other first pin connectors. 3. The furnace controller of claim 2 , wherein the control circuit is configurable between a first I/O pin configuration and a second I/O pin configuration, wherein the first I/O pin is configured to output or receive a first signal in the first I/O pin configuration and a second signal in the second pin configuration that is different than the first signal. 4. The furnace controller of claim 3 , wherein each I/O pin configuration corresponds to one of a plurality of furnace system manufactures' default wiring harness configurations. 5. The furnace controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to output one of a first ignition device voltage and a second ignition device voltage to the ignition device based upon a user selected ignition device voltage. 6. The furnace controller of claim 1 , wherein the furnace system further includes an air circulator, the controller further configured to output one of a first circulator control voltage and a second circulator control voltage to the air circulator based upon a user selected circulator voltage. 7. The furnace controller of claim 1 , wherein each of the harness connectors is a main harness connector, the controller further comprising a plurality of secondary harness connectors, each of the secondary harness connectors configured to mate with a wiring harness to electrically connect the control circuit to at least one of an ignition device and an inducer blower of the furnace system. 8. The furnace controller of claim 1 , wherein the furnace system further includes a flame sensor, wherein one of the pin connectors of at least one of the harness connectors is configured to receive an input signal from the flame sensor, the control board further comprising a flame sensor input connector separate from each of the harness connectors, the flame sensor input connector connected in parallel with each of the pin connectors configured to receive an input signal from the flame sensor. 9. A furnace system comprising: a burner; a gas valve for controlling the supply of gas to the burner; an ignition device for igniting gas supplied to the burner; and a controller comprising: a circuit board; a control circuit connected to the circuit board and configured to control operation of the gas valve and the ignition device; and a plurality of harness connectors mounted to the circuit board, each harness connector including a plurality of pin connectors, at least one pin connector from each harness connector electrically connected in parallel with one of the pin connectors from each of the other harness connectors, wherein only one of the harness connectors is connected to the furnace system by a wiring harness, the wiring harness being complementary to the one harness connector. 10. The furnace system of claim 9 , wherein the control circuit includes a plurality of I/O pins for electrical communication with components of the furnace system, wherein a first pin connector from each harness connector is connected to a first I/O pin of the plurality of I/O pins, each first pin connector connected in parallel with each of the other first pin connectors. 11. The furnace system of claim 10 , wherein the control circuit is configurable between a first I/O pin configuration and a second I/O pin configuration, wherein the first I/O pin is configured to output or receive a first signal in the first I/O pin configuration and a second signal in the second pin configuration that is different than the first signal. 12. The furnace system of claim 11 , wherein each I/O pin configuration corresponds to one of a plurality of furnace system manufactures' default wiring harness configurations. 13. The furnace system of claim 9 , wherein each of the harness connectors has a pin configuration defined by the plurality of pin connectors corresponding to the harness connector, wherein each pin configuration is different than the other pin configurations and at least one of the harness connectors has a different number of pin connectors than the other harness connectors. 14. The furnace system of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to output one of a first ignition device voltage and a second ignition device voltage to the ignition device based upon a user selected ignition device voltage. 15. The furnace system of claim 9 , further comprising an air circulator, the controller further configured to output one of a first circulator control voltage and a second circulator control voltage to the air circulator based upon a user selected circulator voltage. 16. The furnace system of claim 9 , wherein each of the harness connectors is a main harness connector, the controller further comprising a plurality of secondary harness connectors, wherein only one of the secondary harness connectors is connected to the furnace system by a wiring harness to provide an electrical connection between the control circuit and the ignition device. 17. A method of installing a furnace controller in a furnace system including a gas valve, an ignition device, and a wiring harness, the furnace controller including a circuit board, a control circuit configured to control operation of the gas valve and the ignition device, and a plurality of harness connectors mounted to the circuit board, each harness connector including a plurality of pin connectors, wherein at least one pin connector from each harness connector is electrically connected in parallel with one of the pin connectors from each of the other harness connectors, the method comprising: mounting the controller to the furnace system; selecting one of the harness connectors for connection to the wiring harness of the furnace system based on a pin configuration of the wiring harness, the one harness connector having a pin configuration complementary to the pin configuration of the wiring harness; and connecting only the selected harness connector to the wiring harness to electrically connect the control circuit to at least one component of the furnace system. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein connecting only one of the harness connectors includes connecting the one harness connector directly to the wiring harness of the furnace system without any interconnecting harnesses. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the fu

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  • using electronic means · CPC title

  • F23N5/242Primary

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  • Safety arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US9689569B2 cover?
A controller for use in a gas furnace system including a gas valve and an ignition device is provided. The controller includes a circuit board, a control circuit connected to the circuit board, and a plurality of harness connectors mounted to the circuit board. The control circuit is configured to control operation of the gas valve and the ignition device. Each harness connector is configured t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Emerson Electric Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F23N5/242. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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