I have a Carrier 59SC2C100S211120
furnace. The blower is pretty loud and everyone says they really feel it when it comes on. I would like to turn down the blower in normal operation and then, if also possible, make it very low in "on" mode (may eventually buy new thermostat with circulate mode instead).
I've read that you can adjust certain wires to get different fan speeds. So far, I've found the owner's manual(s) which all say something like:
On all but the base series furnace, the blower speed can be increased or decreased if desired due to change of seasons, large gatherings in your home, etc. Simply change your FAN from ON to OFF for 1 to 3 seconds (or AUTO depending on your thermostat), and then return to ON. The blower will switch to the next higher speed. There are at least three speeds to choose from. If the blower is running on its highest speed, a request to change will direct the blower to return to its lowest speed.
I normally have it on auto. I set it to on
for a few seconds then switched it to auto
and back to on and I couldn't really tell a difference. Is this actually a real thing or something that just doesn't apply to my system?
I would love to play around with just the push of a button or if this can be manually controlled in the Tech Menu (Thermostat on this system is TP-P-705)? When I moved in (new build) they specifically told me it was a single speed so I've never really tried anything before
Also unclear if there is a way to make this a multi-stage (?) / "smart" blower - e.g., when there is a lot of temperature to make up go faster as needed or ramp up/down? If this is possible with some accessory or better thermostat, I would consider this.
Does this actually work? If not, would appreciate guidance on what to do with the wiring. Will also try to find the actual full manual as well.
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