Carrier 48TF004-007 LED Error Code Description, LED Indication Error Code Description, Off

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Combustion-Air Blower — Clean periodically to assure proper airflow and heating efficiency. Inspect blower wheel every fall and periodically during heating season. For the first heating season, inspect blower wheel bimonthly to deter- mine proper cleaning frequency.

To access burner section, slide the sliding burner partition out of the unit.

To inspect blower wheel, shine a flashlight into draft hood opening. If cleaning is required, remove motor and wheel as follows:

1.Slide burner access panel out.

2.Remove the 7 screws that attach induced-draft motor housing to vestibule plate (Fig. 50).

3.The blower wheel can be cleaned at this point. If addi- tional cleaning is required, continue with Steps 4 and 5.

4.To remove blower from the motor shaft, remove 2 setscrews.

5.To remove motor, remove the 4 screws that hold the mo- tor to mounting plate. Remove the motor cooling fan by removing one setscrew. Then remove nuts that hold mo- tor to mounting plate.

6.To reinstall, reverse the procedure outlined above.

Limit Switch — Remove blower access panel (Fig. 7). Limit switch is located on the fan deck.

Burner Ignition — Unit is equipped with a direct spark ignition 100% lockout system. Integrated Gas Unit Controller (IGC) is located in the control box (Fig. 11). The IGC contains a self-diagnostic LED (light-emitting diode). A single LED on the IGC provides a visual display of operational or sequential problems when the power supply is uninterrupted. When a break in power occurs, the IGC will be reset (resulting in a loss of fault history) and the indoor (evaporator) fan ON/OFF times will be reset. The LED error code can be observed through the viewport. During servicing refer to the label on the control box cover or Table 31 for an explanation of LED error code descriptions.

If lockout occurs, unit may be reset by interrupting power supply to unit for at least 5 seconds.

Table 31 — LED Error Code Description

LED INDICATION

ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION

ON

Normal Operation

OFF

Hardware Failure

1 Flash†

Evaporator Fan On/Off Delay Modified

2 Flashes

Limit Switch Fault

3 Flashes

Flame Sense Fault

4 Flashes

4 Consecutive Limit Switch Faults

5 Flashes

Ignition Lockout Fault

6 Flashes

Induced-Draft Motor Fault

7 Flashes

Rollout Switch Fault

8 Flashes

Internal Control Fault

LEGEND

 

LED — Light-Emitting Diode

*A 3-second pause exists between LED error code flashes. If more than one error code exists, all applicable codes will be displayed in numerical sequence.

†Indicates a code that is not an error. The unit will continue to oper- ate when this code is displayed.

IMPORTANT: Refer to Troubleshooting Tables 32-36 for addi- tional information.

Main Burners — To access burners, remove burner ac- cess panel and slide out burner partition. At the beginning of each heating season, inspect for deterioration or blockage due to corrosion or other causes. Observe the main burner flames and adjust, if necessary.

When working on gas train, do not hit or plug orifice spuds.

REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF GAS TRAIN (Fig. 50-52)

1.Shut off manual gas valve.

2.Shut off power to unit.

3.Slide out burner partition.

4.Disconnect gas piping at unit gas valve.

5.Remove wires connected to gas valve. Mark each wire.

6.Remove ignitor wires and sensor wires at the Integrated Gas Unit Controller (IGC) (see Fig. 11).

7.Remove the 2 screws that attach the burner rack to the vestibule plate (Fig. 50).

8.Slide the burner tray out of the unit (Fig. 51).

9.To reinstall, reverse the procedure outlined above.

CLEANING AND ADJUSTMENT

1.Remove burner rack from unit as described in Removal and Replacement of Gas Train section, above.

2.Inspect burners; if dirty, remove burners from rack.

3.Using a soft brush clean burners and cross-over port as required.

4.Adjust spark gap. See Fig. 52.

5.Reinstall burners on rack.

6.Reinstall burner rack as described in Removal and Re- placement of Gas Train section, above.

Replacement Parts — A complete list of replacement parts may be obtained from any Carrier distributor upon request.

INDUCED-

ROLLOUT

DRAFT

SWITCH

MOTOR

 

MOUNTING

 

PLATE

 

BURNER

 

SECTION

FLUE

 

EXHAUST

 

VESTIBULE

INDUCED-

PLATE

DRAFT

BLOWER

MOTOR

 

HOUSING

MANIFOLD

GAS

PRESSURE

TAP

VALVE

Fig. 50 — Burner Section Details

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Contents Installation, Start-Up, Service Instructions Field Fabricate Ductwork Secure all Rig and Place Unit Inspect unit forRoof Curb Dimensions Install Flue Hood Flue hood is shipped Install Gas Piping Unit is equipped forPhysical Data 48TF004-007 Unit Size 48TFFurnace Section Base Unit Dimensions Feet Make Electrical ConnectionsSteel Pipe Nominal Diameter Or largerTerminal Block AHAType FLA Electrical DataSupply Size RLA LRAMake Outdoor-Air Adjustments and Install Outdoor-Air Hood Position SettingTypical Access Panel Locations Horizontal Discharge Block-Off Plate Wiring Connections for Outdoor-Air Thermostat Completed Hood Assembly EconoMi$er Wiring Wiring Diagram for Power Exhaust System Potentiometer Default Setting CO2 SP PPM Default Potentiometer Settin gsSettings Chan geover Set PointsAdjust Evaporator-Fan Speed Ad Direct Drive Motor MountingFan Rpm at Motor Pulley Settings Accessory/FIOP Static Pressure* in. wg 48TF004-007Motor Data 48TF004 3 Tons Standard Motor Direct Drive 48TF004 3 Tons Alternate Motor Belt Drive48TF004 3 Tons HIGH-STATIC Motor Belt Drive 48TF005 4 Tons Standard Motor Direct Drive48TF005 4 Tons Alternate Motor Belt Drive 48TF006 5 Tons Standard Motor Direct Drive 48TF006 5 Tons Alternate Motor Belt Drive48TF006 5 Tons HIGH-STATIC Motor Belt Drive 48TF007 6 Tons Standard Motor Belt Drive 48TF007 6 Tons HIGH-STATIC Motor Belt Drive 189 109149 2291005 10281064 93848TF005 4 Tons Alternate Motor Belt Drive 48TF005 4 Tons HIGH-STATIC Motor Belt Drive 1800 852 578 1600 770 420 826 4831700 811 494 865 567 1900 894 5671252 12211600 826 483 931 641 1020 788 1101 956 1178 1700 865 567 966 725 1051 883 1133 1061 1205971 787 1022 867 885 623 942 700928 700 982 779 1015 891 1063 9982100 1063 998 1140 1064 1196 1272 1292 1900 982 779 1084 932 1160 1006 1223 11142000 1022 867 1121 1014 1188 1097 1254 1216 2200 1104 1081 1159 1106 1229 1258Btuh Nominal HeatingAltitude Compensation Nominal InputPage Service Economizer Adjustment Refer to Optional Econo LubricationTON Unit Charging Chart Cooling Charging Chart, 48TF006 TON Unit 60 Hz Charging ChartOFF LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description FlashesBurner Tray Details Problem Cause Remedy LED Error Code Service AnalysisHeating Service Analysis LED OFFCooling Service Analysis Durablade Economizer Troubleshooting IFCEconoMi$er Troubleshooting Typical Wiring Diagram and Component Arrangement SEN SATCAP SW1Copyright 2000 Carrier Corporation Page Remove and Use in Job File Preliminary Information

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