Bryant 583B instruction manual LED TROUBLESHOOTING-ERROR Code, Led Off

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TABLE 12—LED TROUBLESHOOTING–ERROR CODE

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

REMEDY

 

 

Check 5 amp fuse on IGC, power to unit, 24-v

Hardware failure.

 

circuit breaker, and transformer. Units without a

Loss of power to control module (IGC)

24-v circuit breaker have an internal overload in

(LED OFF)

 

the 24-v transformer. If the overload trips, allow

 

 

 

 

20 minutes for automatic reset.

 

 

 

 

High limit switch opens during heat exchanger

Ensure unit is fired on rate and temperature rise

Fan ON/OFF delay modified. (LED/FLASH)

warm-up period before fan-on delay expires

is correct.

Limit switch opens within three minutes after

Ensure unit’s external static pressure is within

 

 

blower-off delay timing in Heating mode

application guidelines.

 

 

 

Limit switch fault. (LED 2 flashes)

 

Check operation of indoor (evaporator) fan motor.

High temperature limit switch is open

Ensure that the supply-air temperature rise is in

 

 

accordance with the range on the unit nameplate.

Flame sense fault. (LED 3 flashes)

The IGC sensed flame that should not be present

Reset unit. If problem persists, replace control

board.

 

 

4 consecutive limit switch faults. (LED 4

 

Check operation of indoor (evaporator) fan motor

Inadequate airflow to unit

and that supply-air temperature rise agrees with

flashes)

 

range on unit nameplate information.

 

 

 

 

Check ignitor and flame sensor electrode spacing,

Ignition lockout. (LED 5 flashes)

Unit unsuccessfully attempted ignition for 15 min-

gaps, etc. Ensure that flame sensor and ignition

utes

wires are properly terminated. Verify that unit is

 

 

 

obtaining proper amount of gas.

 

 

Check for proper voltage. If motor is operating,

 

 

check the speed sensor plug/IGC Terminal J2

Induce-draft motor fault. (LED 6 flashes)

IGC does not sense that induced-draft motor is

connection. Proper connection:

operating

PIN 1 – White,

 

 

 

PIN 2 – Red,

 

 

PIN 3 – Black.

 

 

Rollout switch will automatically reset, but IGC will

Rollout switch fault. (LED 7 flashes)

 

continue to lockout unit. check gas valve opera-

Rollout switch has opened

tion. ensure that induced-draft blower wheel is

 

 

properly secured to motor shaft. Reset unit at unit

 

 

disconnect.

Internal control fault. (LED 8 flashes)

Microprocessor has sensed an error in the soft-

If error code is not cleared by resetting unit

ware or hardware

power, replace the IGC.

 

Internal software fault. (LED 9 flashes)

Microprocessor has sensed an error in it’s redun-

If error code is not cleared by resetting unit

dant software comparison

power, replace the IGC.

 

CAUTION: If the IGC must be replaced, be sure to ground yourself to dissipate any electrical charge that may be present before handling new control board. the IGC is sensitive to static electricity and may be damaged if the necessary precautions are not taken.

IMPORTANT: Refer to Heating Troubleshooting Chart for additional troubleshooting analysis.

LEGEND

IGC – Integrated Gas Unit Controller

LED – Light-Emitting Diode

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