Carrier 58MVP instruction manual LEDs 1, 2, 3, or 4 on Solid Solid means on continuously

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HIGH-FIRE TEMPERATURE TOO LOWÐGenerally, this indicates the HIGH/LOW solenoid in gas valve GV has failed or furnace is extremely underfired.

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ACTION

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Turn power off and remove blower access panel. Make sure thermostat is NOT calling for heat.

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Depress door switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed. Wait a few sec for self test before

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proceeding to next step.

 

 

 

 

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Set thermostat to call for heat or jumper R and W/W1 thermostat terminals.

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When GREEN LED4 is ON solid, clock low-fire gas rate. You have 16 minutes on this first call for

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heat. On propane installations, check manifold pressure.

 

 

 

 

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When YELLOW LED3 is ON solid, clock high-fire gas rate. On propane installations, check manifold

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pressure.

 

 

 

 

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Is high-fire rate approximately same as low-fire rate?

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Do you have 24 vac across gas valve terminal HI and Com on furnace control board during high

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fire?

 

 

 

 

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You have an open wire or bad terminal on BROWN wire from furnace control board to gas valve

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GV. Repair it or replace the harness.

 

 

 

 

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Go to page number indicated in Index for CLEANUP AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS.

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Replace gas valve.

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Is high-fire rate within 2% of that specified on rating plate?

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Ensure gas inlet pressure and burner orifices are correct, then adjust gas valve to proper rate. If it

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cannot be adjusted to proper rate, replace gas valve.

 

 

 

 

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Check outdoor condensing unit for operation during heating cycle.

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Check temperature rise with blower door in place. Temperature rise should be mid-range or slightly

 

 

 

higher than midpoint of range stated on furnace rating plate. If return temperature is below 60°F,

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condensation may form on heat exchangers. If left uncorrected, failure will result.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Check return-air ducts in unheated spaces for leaks.

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LEDs 1, 2, 3, or 4 ON SOLID (SOLID means on continuously.)

·RED LED1 ON SOLID indicates furnace is operating in emergency heat.

·RED LED2 ON SOLID indicates microprocessor has malfunctioned or secondary voltage to furnace control board is low.

·YELLOW LED3 ON SOLID indicates furnace is operating in high fire.

·GREEN LED4 ON SOLID indicates furnace is operating in low fire.

STEP

ACTION

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GO TO

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Turn power off and remove blower access panel.

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Turn power on and depress door switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed.

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Jumper R and W/W1 thermostat terminals on furnace control board.

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Is RED LED1 ON?

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Is setup switch SW-4 labeled EMER. HEAT in ON position?

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Put setup switch SW-4 labeled EMER. HEAT in OFF position.

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Replace furnace control board.

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Go to page number indicated in Index for CLEANUP AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS.

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INDEX

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Disconnect jumper wire across R and W/W1 thermostat terminals.

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Is RED LED2 ON?

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Do you have less than 17 vac between R and Com on furnace control board?

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Do you have less than 90 vac between P1 and P2 on furnace control board?

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Make sure wire gage between main fuse box and furnace complies with wire size specification in

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Installation, Start-Up, and Operating Instructions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fix problem.

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Disconnect R thermostat lead.

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Is RED LED2 ON?

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Replace transformer.

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Check thermostat wire gage between furnace and thermostat, and furnace and outdoor unit. It is

 

 

 

recommended that AWG No. 18 color-coded copper thermostat wire be used for lengths up to 100

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ft. For wire lengths over 100 ft, use AWG No. 16 wire.

 

 

 

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Disconnect all thermostat leads from furnace control board.

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Put setup switch SW-1 in ON position and jumper R, W/W1, and Y/Y2 thermostat terminals.

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Does RED LED2 turn OFF?

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Put setup switch SW-1 back in OFF position.

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Turn power off and reconnect thermostat leads to furnace control board.

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Turn power on.

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Does RED LED2 turn back ON?

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Disconnect all thermostat leads from thermostat control board.

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Put setup switch SW-1 in ON position and jumper R, W/W1, and Y/Y2 thermostat terminals simulta-

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neously until RED LED2 turns OFF.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Troubleshooting Guide Start Here Section ExampleÐCooling Mode ÐVariable Speed Furnace Control ÐWith DE Connection Lowed by the lowest number fault code. Example 13, 13 Service Status Code Example → ÐService Label/Fault Code InstructionsStep Action YES GO to ÐAir Conditioning A/C Airflow Setup Switch Position LEDs 1, 2, 3, or 4 on Solid Solid means on continuously Step Action YES GO to Fault Code Motor MTR2 →44 Page Lowed by the lowest number fault code. Example 14, 14 Fault Code ÐTwo-Speed AC/HP Airflow Requirements CFM ÐContinuous Fan CF Airflow Setup Switch PositionPage · LOW Heat Page →18 →40 Utes 14ÐIGNITION Lockout Ber indicated in Index for Fault Code →26 Turn power off Is inducer blower wheel okay? 55 ¬ Rpmrpm highlow ¬ →20 Index for Fault Code Cleanup and START-UP Instructions Control Center Board Layout and SchematicAppendix a Schematic Diagram Wiring SchematicIsolation Circuits Pressure Check DiagramAppendix B Appendix CAppendix D Quick Motor Test Procedure→33 →59 Example AIR Delivery Curve Ð Appendix EAir Delivery CurveÐ120-20 Air Delivery CurvesAir Delivery Curve Ð Air Delivery CurveÐ100-20Closet Ð Downflow Application Static Pressure Reading Location DiagramsBasement Ð Upflow Application Upflow Total Static Pressure Reading LocationsAttic Ð Horizontal Application Duct Static Check Sheet Quick Reference Information Appendix FThermostat Staging Algorithm Appendix GVariable Speed Condensing Furnace Algorithm Service Training
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