Bryant 580J*08--14D, F appendix Burner Ignition, LED Error Code Description

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125,000/90,000 BTUH INPUT

180,000/120,000 BTUH INPUT

240,000/180,000 BTUH INPUT 250,000/200,000 BTUH INPUT

C08447

Fig. 38 - Spark Adjustment (08-14)

580J

Burner Ignition

Unit is equipped with a direct spark ignition 100% lockout system. Integrated Gas Unit Controller (IGC) is located in the control box. (See Fig. 37.) 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. (See Fig. 40.) 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 9 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 9 – LED Error Code Description*

LED INDICATION

ERROR CODE

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

ON

Normal Operation

 

 

OFF

Hardware Failure

 

 

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

 

 

9 Flashes

Software Lockout

 

 

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.

IMPORTANT: Refer to Troubleshooting Table 13 and 14 for additional information.

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsWhat to do if you smell gas Unit Arrangement and AccessGeneral Seasonal Maintenance Routine MaintenanceManual Outside Air Hood Screen Supply FAN Blower SectionSupply Fan Belt-Drive Supply-Fan Pulley Adjustment Bearings Adjustable-Pitch Pulley on MotorCooling Coil Maintenance and Cleaning RecommendationCondenser Coil Evaporator CoilRoutine Cleaning of Evaporator Coil Surfaces Routine Cleaning of Novation Condenser Coil SurfacesPuronr R-410A Refrigerant Refrigerant System Pressure Access PortsEvaporator Coil Metering Devices Refrigerant ChargeSeatcore Cooling Charging Charts 08D,F Both Circuits Cooling Charging ChartsCooling Charging Charts 12D,F Both Circuits TON Circuit TON Circuit Problem Cause Remedy Cooling Service AnalysisCondenser-Fan Adjustment 14D,F size Condenser-Fan Adjustment 08D-12D,F sizeTroubleshooting Cooling System CompressorsNon-Powered Type Installing Weatherproof CoverUnit-Powered Type Convenience OutletsSmoke Detectors Supply Air SensorSmoke Detector Locations Fiop Smoke Detector Wiring and Response Completing Installation of Return Air Smoke SensorReturn Air Without Economizer All UnitsSensor and Controller Tests Controller Alarm Test Procedure Controller Alarm TestDirty Controller Test Procedure Dirty Sensor Test ProcedureSD-TRK4 Remote Alarm Test Procedure Detector CleaningRemote Test/Reset Station Dirty Sensor Test Dirty Sensor Test Using an SD-TRK4Troubleshooting Compressor Protection Protective DevicesFuel Types and Pressures GAS Heating SystemControl Circuit Flue Gas Passageways Supply Pressure SwitchCombustion-Air Blower Liquid Propane Supply Line Pressure RangesOrifice Projection Burners and IgnitersMain Burners Limit Switch Cleaning and AdjustmentCheck Unit Operation and Make Necessary Adjustments Burner Ignition LED Error Code DescriptionLED Indication Error Code Description Gas Valve Orifice ReplacementRed LED-Status LP Orifice Orifice SizesAltitude Compensation Heating Service Analysis Troubleshooting Heating SystemMinimum Heating Entering Air Temperature IGC IGC Board LED Alarm CodesRepairing Novation Condenser Tube Leaks Condenser Coil ServiceRTU-MP Control System Replacing Novation Condenser CoilRTU-MP Multi-Protocol Control Board Typical RTU-MP System Control Wiring Diagram Outdoor Air Temperature OAT Sensor Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorRTU-MP Controller Inputs and Outputs OutputsConnect T-55 Space Temperature SPT SensorsEconoMi$er Outdoor Air Enthalpy Control PNO HH57AC077 Economizer ControlsDifferential Enthalpy Control Wiring the Indoor Air Quality SensorReturn Air Enthalpy Sensor Indoor Air Quality CO2 SensorOutdoor Air Quality Sensor PNO 33ZCSENCO2 plus Connecting Discrete InputsWeatherproof Enclosure Filter StatusCommunication Wiring Protocols Power Exhaust outputCommunication LEDs RTU-MP TroubleshootingProtocol DS8 DS7 DS6 DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 Baud Rate DS2 DS1LEDs on the RTU-MP show the status of certain functions LEDsTroubleshooting Alarms BACnet MS/TP AlarmsModule Status Report Modstat Example Modbus Basic Protocol TroubleshootingManufacture Date Code Name MeaningEconoMi$er IV Component Locations ECONOMI$ER SystemsEconoMi$er IV Wiring EconoMi$er IV Functional View EconoMi$er IV Input/Output LogicOutdoor Air Lockout Sensor Supply Air Temperature SAT SensorEconoMi$er IV Control Modes Outdoor Dry Bulb ChangeoverOutdoor Enthalpy Changeover Differential Dry Bulb ControlMinimum Position Control Exhaust Setpoint AdjustmentIndoor Air Quality IAQ Sensor Input Demand Control Ventilation DCV Damper MovementThermostats Analog CO2 CO2 Sensor ConfigurationCO2 Sensor Standard Settings EconoMi$er IV Sensor Usage DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation and Power ExhaustEconoMi$er IV Preparation Differential EnthalpyEconoMi$er IV Troubleshooting Completion Wiring DiagramsDCV Minimum and Maximum Position Supply-Air Sensor Input580J Typical Unit Wiring Diagram Power 08D,F, 208/230-3-60 C09157 START-UP, General PRE-START-UPUnit Preparation Gas PipingRefrigerant Service Ports Internal WiringReturn-Air Filters Outdoor-Air Inlet ScreensConfiguration Field Service TestUnit Start Delay START-UP, RTU-MP ControlSupply Fan Service Hours Filter Service HoursCompressor1 Service Hours Compressor2 Service HoursSpace Sensor Type InputInput 1 Function Input 2 FunctionBase Unit Controls Cooling, Units Without Economizer Operating SequencesHeating, Units Without Economizer Cooling, Unit With EconoMi$erDemand Controlled Ventilation Heating With EconoMi$erSupplemental Controls RTU-MP Sequence of OperationScheduling Always Occupied Default OccupancyLocal Schedule BACnet ScheduleEconomizer Power ExhaustCooling Indoor Air Quality Fastener Torque ValuesDemand Limit Torque ValuesModel Number Nomenclature Appendix I. Model Number SignificanceSerial Number Format Position Number12.5TONS Appendix II. Physical DataPhysical Data Physical Data Heating 12.5TONS Heat Anticipator Setting Amps580J**08 580J**12 580J**14 Gas Connection Natural Gas Heat, Liquid Propane HeatCFM RPM BHP Appendix III. FAN Performance580J**08 579 580J**12RPM BHP 580J**141260 General fan performance notesUnit MOTOR/DRIVE Motor Pulley Turns Open Combo Pulley AdjustmentElectrical Information NOM IFM FAN Motor Exhaust No P.E Unit Combustion PowerType DISC. Size MocpWiring Diagrams Appendix IV. Wiring Diagram ListCatalog No.SM580J---02 Appendix V. Motormaster Sensor Locations580J Preliminary Information Unit START-UP Checklist

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