ICM Controls Manuals & User Guides
ICM Controls is a leading USA-based manufacturer of electronic controls for the HVAC/R industry, producing furnace boards, surge protectors, and motor soft starters.
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ICM Controls is a premier ISO-certified manufacturer of electronic control products for the HVAC, Refrigeration, and Electrical industries. Headquartered in North Syracuse, New York, the company is renowned for its commitment to American manufacturing and technological innovation.
ICM's extensive product portfolio includes aftermarket and OEM solutions such as furnace control boards, defrost controls, single-phase motor soft starters, surge protection devices, and voltage monitors. These components are designed to ensure the safety, efficiency, and longevity of residential and commercial systems.
ICM Controls manuals
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ICM325A, ICM333 Low Ambient Kit Installation Guide
ICM325A Single Phase Universal Head Pressure Control Instruction Manual
ICM450A Programmable 3 Phase Line Voltage Monitors User Guide
ICM495-30A Disconnect With Internal Surge Protection User Guide
ICM517A Surge Protective Device User Guide
ICM UNIKIT-389838-25 Central Air Installation Kit Instructions
ICM 870 Soft Starter Installation Guide
ICM518 Surge Protective Device Installation Guide
ICM530 Surge Protective Device Installation Guide
SC 3801 Programmable Electronic Thermostat - Owners Manual
Coleman Mach Air Conditioner Soft Start Installation Guide
ICM SimpleComfort PRO SC5010 Programmable Thermostat Installation and Operation Guide
ICM2911 Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Control Board - Technical Specifications and Installation Guide
ICM292A Gas Ignition Control Board Installation and Operation Guide
ICM870 Soft Starters Installation, Operation & Application Guide
ICM2813 Integrated Furnace Control Board: Installation, Operation & Application Guide
Sentry 3N1: Single-Phase Voltage & Surge Protected Disconnect Installation Guide | ICM Controls
ICM870-9A/16A Soft Starter Installation, Operation & Application Guide | ICM Controls
ICM2812-KIT Cross Reference Guide: Furnace Control Board Replacements
ICM517A-LITE Surge Protective Device Installation Guide
ICM Controls 2016 HVACR Controls and Thermostats Catalog
ICM Controls manuals from online retailers
ICM Controls ICM856 Motor Hard Start Kit Instruction Manual
ICM Controls ICM271C Control Board User Manual
ICM Controls ICM280 Furnace Control Board Instruction Manual
ICM Controls Upgraded Carrier Furnace Control Circuit Board HK42FZ016 Instruction Manual
ICM Controls 304C Heat Pump Defrost Timer Instruction Manual
ICM Controls ICM2807 Carrier Replacement Furnace Control Board User Manual
ICM Controls 282A Furnace Control Board Instruction Manual
ICM Controls ICM203 Delay on Break Timer Instruction Manual
ICM Controls ICM2812-KIT Universal Furnace Control Board Kit Instruction Manual
ICM Controls ICM325A Single Phase Head Pressure Control User Manual
ICM253 Fan Blower Control Instruction Manual
ICM Controls SC3000L Simple Comfort 7/5-2/5-1-1-Day Programmable Thermostat with Backlit Display for Single-Stage H/C or Single-Stage hp, Manual Changeover,Multicolor
ICM Controls video guides
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ICM Controls support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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Where are ICM Controls products manufactured?
ICM Controls products are proudly manufactured in North Syracuse, New York, USA.
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How do I register my product for warranty protection?
You can register your product for the Limited Lifetime Protection Warranty by visiting the Warranty Registration page on the official ICM Controls website.
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What does it mean if the green LED on my ICM surge protector is off?
If the green status light is off, the surge suppression capability is compromised, and the device requires replacement to ensure continued protection.
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What does a rapid flashing fault light indicate on an ICM870 soft starter?
A rapidly flashing fault light indicates a start delay (up to 4 minutes). This is a normal condition designed to ensure the compressor has sufficient uninterrupted downtime between cycles.