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I recently got a 53L90 Honeywell ignition control module installed in my gas furnace, a Lennox G20 series.
I noticed that the technician reversed the ground wires. The installation instructions included with the kit indicate that the green wire, (GND/Burner), is to be connected to the control's # 4 terminal and that the yellow wire (GND) to the # 5 terminal, these connections are currently reversed. I called this situation to the installer's attention but he assured me that there is not a problem with this. (I suspect that he wants to avoid coming back to the house to fix the problem)
I don't know if the control will malfunction or its life span reduced if these wires are not properly installed.
Is the installer correct about this or should I get him to correct it at once?.
Thank you
Jairoson
I recently got a 53L90 Honeywell ignition control module installed in my gas furnace, a Lennox G20 series.
I noticed that the technician reversed the ground wires. The installation instructions included with the kit indicate that the green wire, (GND/Burner), is to be connected to the control's # 4 terminal and that the yellow wire (GND) to the # 5 terminal, these connections are currently reversed. I called this situation to the installer's attention but he assured me that there is not a problem with this. (I suspect that he wants to avoid coming back to the house to fix the problem)
I don't know if the control will malfunction or its life span reduced if these wires are not properly installed.
Is the installer correct about this or should I get him to correct it at once?.
Thank you
Jairoson
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