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Manually on the systems control board. You could on a T stat but with less efficiency and does not low for building management control
If is a 2 stage air conditioning unit. You might want to replace the furnace.
It's a Comfort Maker 80% 2 stage furnace.
Look at the furnaces low voltage thermostat connections, W are the heat terminals. If you have W1 and W2 with wires connected to both it is 2 stage. As long as you have W1 and W2 at the thermostat also and the same color wires are landed there. A 2 stage furnace will operate with a single stage stat but less efficiently.
3.5 inches WC for a single stage furnace. 2 stage would be 1.75`` low fire and 3.5`` hi fire. For a modulating gas valve, follow the mfr`s set up instructions.
With the information provided, I would say no, not for a novice. But it can be done. A new furnace would be cheaper than my fees to change it...pkazsr Elementshvac: Ask your heating contractor for a Green Ecm motor upgrade. We install quite a few of them. It essentially converts your furnace fan to a DC variable speed furnace. http://elementsheating.com
If the furnace is a single stage heat model. Use R,W and G at the stat and the furnace. This info is in the Installation Manual. R is 24 volt hot,W is heat and G is fan.
The reason for this is because the furnace has not warmed up yet. The blower kicks on the same time the burner lights. However the furnace does not go into "high fire" until after a period of about 10 min. After this stage is when you will really begin to feel the warm air.
Yes then she pooed on stage
A 2-speed furnace blower typically operates at a lower speed for energy efficiency during mild weather, and switches to a higher speed for increased airflow during extreme temperatures. The speed is controlled by the thermostat, which signals the blower to adjust its speed based on the heating or cooling demand.
The control stages are the stages at which steam is admitted to or extracted from the turbine. These "control" the output of the turbine.