From c7c2c9451623219403f886eb4a658747ec051418 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Skylar Grant Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2022 22:44:29 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Adding wire colord --- README.md | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 34d6a83..a529f88 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ This project seeks to replace the OEM control panel on a Lennox Winslow PS40 pel # GPIO Three GPIO pins are used along with a common ground to control three relays, supplying 120VAC power to the igniter and combustion blower when appropriate, and supplying power to the auger motor in pulses. Two more GPIO pins are used to detect open/closed status of a temperature-controlled snap switch and a vacuum switch. Another temperature-controlled snap switch is used to supply power to the convection motor when the pellet stove has reached a suitable temperature. A final temperature-controlled snap switch us used to interrupt the circuit for the auger motor to shut the stove off when an over-temperature condition is met. I will be utilizing a OneWire DS18B20 temperature sensor to detect the temperature of air exiting the stove vents. -| Pi Pin | Function | Direction | -| ------:| -------- | --------- | -7 | Auger Relay | Out -13 | Igniter Relay | Out -15 | Combustion Blower Relay | Out -16 | Proof of Fire Switch | In -18 | OneWire Temp Sensor | In -22 | Vacuum Switch | In -4 | +5VDC for Switches | Out -6 | GND for Relays | In +| Pi Pin | Function | Direction | Wire Color | +| ------:| -------- | --------- | ---------- | +7 | Auger Relay | Out | Blue +13 | Igniter Relay | Out | Blue/White +15 | Combustion Blower Relay | Out | Orange +16 | Proof of Fire Switch | In | Orange/White +18 | OneWire Temp Sensor | In | Brown +22 | Vacuum Switch | In | Brown/White +4 | +5VDC for Switches | N/A | Green +6 | GND for Relays | N/A | Green/White # Oddities For ease of adaption, connection, and prototyping I've decided to use Cat 5 ethernet cabling and RJ45 connectors to connect the Raspberry Pi to the stove, and to a breadboard mockup of the sensors and switches for testing.