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Carrier high efficiency furnace
I'm trying to increase the blower speed I'ma carrier furnace. It's already on cool I'm the black connector but no matter what color I change it to yellow or red gree is on heat and is faster it does not spee sup the blower motor on cooling mode.i have pictures upon request. There are some wires with g y stuff like that that are hooked up but then there's a bunch of wires that aren't hooked up on the same and one of them is black. I'm wondering if I need the little black wire Hooked up to get the bigger black wire to soon the fan faster. Let me know.
Thanks.
.Jordan
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Originally Posted by
jordanburch
I'm trying to increase the blower speed I'ma carrier furnace. It's already on cool I'm the black connector but no matter what color I change it to yellow or red gree is on heat and is faster it does not spee sup the blower motor on cooling mode.i have pictures upon request. There are some wires with g y stuff like that that are hooked up but then there's a bunch of wires that aren't hooked up on the same and one of them is black. I'm wondering if I need the little black wire Hooked up to get the bigger black wire to soon the fan faster. Let me know.
Thanks.
.Jordan
Maybe leave it for a professional
with test equipment!
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Site rules prohibit giving advice for DIY.
I suggest in the strongest way possible that you don't mess with the wiring as you clearly do not know the purpose of those wires. You can hurt yourself or your equipment by connecting the wrong things.
Blower speeds should be set for the volume of air flow needed by the equipment. Sound/noise or room temperatures are NOT the criteria for setting blower speeds.
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Hi Jordan,
We do not give DYI advice here. You should call a contractor before you let the smoke out of your motor.
Bob
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