QwikSwap QT6101 X1 Replacement Board Instruction Manual
- July 18, 2024
- QwikSwap
Table of Contents
QwikSwap QT6101 X1 Replacement Board
To replace Constant Torque ECM Blower Motors with a Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC) Motor and Single Speed Control Board
CAUTION
To prevent death, injury, or property damage, read and follow all instructions
and warnings, including labels shipped with or attached to the unit.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service maintenance, or use can
cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other conditions that could cause
personal injury or property damage. For use by qualified technicians only.
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Turn off the power.
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Verify that you have a Constant Torque Blower motor such as an X13® or SelecTech® Constant Torque ECM motor.
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Note the terminal location and corresponding color of each wire that connects to the blower motor. A reference diagram is shown below for convenience. Disconnect these wires from the motor (if they are part of a molded plug, simply unplug it).
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Remove the old blower motor and note the shaft size, frame size (typically 48Y) operating voltage, direction of rotation, and motor horsepower.
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Install a new Permanent Split Capacitor (PSC)The blower motor with the specifications noted in Step 4. Properly ground the motor and install the capacitor in a location that protects the terminals from a short circuit or ground fault.
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Identify a good mounting location with sufficient clearance to mount the QwikSwap X1 board.
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Install the power and control wires that were removed from the old motor onto the matching terminals of the QwikSwap board. Refer to the wiring diagram created in Step 3 for proper connection locations.
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The terminals on the wires that were removed from the old motor MUST BE FULLY INSULATED or part of a molded plug that will plug directly into the QwikSwap® board. Connect the PSC blower motor power leads, either HIGH, MED, or LOW, along with the COMMON, to the corresponding output terminals (SPEED, COM) on the QwikSwap board. If the PSC motor leads are not insulated, then insulated terminals will have to be installed on the PSC motor wires.
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continued… If the PSC motor power connection uses ¼ inch quick disconnect terminals instead of wire leads from the motor, then two power leads from the QwikSwap X1 to the PSC motor will need to be fabricated. Use a minimum of 14-gauge wire with insulated ¼ inch female quick disconnects at each end to connect the two power leads from the QwikSwap X1 board to the PSC motor.
WARNING: Do not jump the motor windings. To activate a 3-minute delay after break (which will keep the blower operating for 3 minutes after the thermostat stops the call for heating or cooling), connect the R the terminal of the QwikSwap X1 board to the red thermostat wire (24-volt hot leg side of the transformer) and remove the jumper. If the R terminal on the QwikSwap X1 board is left unconnected the X1 will still function properly, however, there will be no delay after the break. -
Bundle any excess wires to avoid interference with the blower motor.
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Reconnect power.
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200 Yellow Place, Rockledge, FL 32955 / 321-631-3550 All marks shown within this document are properties of their respective owners, X13® is a registered Trademark of Regal Beloit®. SelecTech®, Emerson®, U.S. Motors®, and Nidec® are registered trademarks of Nidec Motor Corporation. QwikProducts® and QwikSwap® are registered trademarks of Mainstream Engineering Corporation, Rockledge, Florida 32955, 321-631-3550 © 2022 Mainstream Engineering Corporation / U.S. Patent #10,605,495
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