Trane MUA-SVP01A-EN Fault Code Clogged Filter Switch, SOLUTIONIf clogged filter switch is closing

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Diagnostics

SOLUTION:If low airflow switch is opening. Do not adjust the switch setpoints

1.Does low airflow switch open when the burner is off

No. Disconnect both pressure sensing tubes from one of the airflow switches and measure the differential pressure by connecting the high sensing port of a manometer to one of the airflow sensing tubes and the low sensing port to the other. Is the differential pressure approximately the midpoint between the high and low airflow switch setpoints?

No. Close the profile opening until the differential pressure is approximately the midpoint between the high and low airflow switch setpoints. Reconnect the sensing tubes, restart the burner, and verify the airflow switch remains closed when the burner is at the maximum rated input. Continue.

Yes. Continue.

2.Are all of the filters dirty?

Yes. Install clean filters and continue.

No. Continue.

3.Does the external static pressure match that listed on the rating plate?

No. Verify all associated ductwork is installed as designed, and there are no obstructions. Continue.

Yes. Continue.

4.Does the fan RPM match that listed on the Spec. Sheet?

No. Correct to increased fan speed and continue.

Yes. Continue.

5.Are the airflow switches' sensing tubes obstructed?

Yes. Clear and continue.

No. Continue.

6.Contact factory.

FAULT CODE: Clogged Filter Switch

PROBLEM: The filter air pressure switch has closed between the appropriate terminals on the unit's terminal strip located in the unit's main control panel indicating a clogged filter. See the Typical Wiring Schematic, Multiplexed Input, and Clogged Filter sections of this manual for more information.

SOLUTION:If clogged filter switch is closing.

1.Are the filters dirty?

Yes. Install clean filters and continue.

No. Continue.

2.Are the airflow switch sensing tubes obstructed?

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