Instruction manual

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Troubleshooting Chart
Fault Description(s)
Symptoms of Abnormal
Operation
4
4 FLASHES
Associated
LED Code
2
Circulator blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
Integrated control module
diagnostic LED is flashing
FOUR (4) flashes.
6
6 FLASHES
7
7 FLASHES
Furnace fails to operate.
Integrated control module
diagnostic LED is flashing
SIX (6) flashes.
Induced draft blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
Integrated control module
diagnostic LED is flashing
SEVEN (7) flashes.
Induced draft blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
Integrated control module
diagnostic LED is flashing
continuously.
C
CONTINUOUS
FLASHING
Primary or auxiliary
limit circuit is open.
Polarity of 115 volt
power is reversed.
Flame sense
microamp signal is
low.
Flame sensed with
no call for heat.
Rollout limit circuit is
open.
Insufficient conditioned air
over the heat exchanger.
Blocked filters, restrictive
ductwork, improper
circulator blower speed, or
failed circulator blower.
Flame rollout.
Misaligned burners, blocked
flue and/or air inlet pipe, or
failed induced draft blower.
Loose or improperly
connected wiring.
Possible Causes Corrective Action Cautions and Notes
Check filters and ductwork
for blockage. Clean filters
or remove obstruction.
Check circulator blower
speed and performance.
Correct speed or replace
blower if necessary.
Check burners for proper
alignment.
Check flue and air inlet
piping for blockage,
proper length, elbows,
and termination. Correct
as necessary.
Check induced draft
blower for proper
performance. Replace, if
necessary.
Tighten or correct wiring
connection.
Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
See Product Data
Bulletin for
allowable rise
range and proper
circulator speed.
Polarity of 115 volt AC power
to furnace or integrated
control module is reversed.
Poor unit ground.
Flame sensor is coated/
oxidized.
Flame sensor incorrectly
positioned in burner flame.
Lazy burner flame due to
improper gas pressure or
combustion air.
Review wiring diagram to
correct polarity.
Verify proper ground.
Correct if necessary.
Check and correct wiring.
Sand flame sensor is
coated/oxidized.
Inspect for proper sensor
alignment.
Check inlet air piping for
blockage, proper length,
elbows, and termination.
Compare current gas
pressure to rating plate
info. Adjust as needed.
Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
Sand flame
sensor with emery
clot.
See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
See rating plate
for proper gas
pressure.
Correct short at flame
sensor or in flame
sensor wiring.
Check for lingering
flame
Verify proper operation
of gas valve
Short to ground in flame
sense circuit.
Lingering burner flame.
Slow closing gas valve
Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
Replace pressure
switch with proper
replacement part.