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Observe operation of furnace for several minutes or until fault occurs.

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Does fault occur again?

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Does a different fault occur?

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Go to page number indicated in Index for fault code flashed.

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INDEX

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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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Is collector box and inducer housing properly draining condensate?

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Fix problem.

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Are pressure switches wired correctly?

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Replace pressure switch assembly.

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Do you have 24v between C (Common) on low-pressure switch LPS and Com on furnace control

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board?

 

 

 

 

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The YELLOW wire to low-pressure switch LPS is not making good connection. Repair wire or re-

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place harness.

 

 

 

 

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Turn power off and disconnect jumper wire across R, W/W1, and W2 thermostat terminals. Turn

 

 

 

power on and wait a few sec for self test, then reconnect jumper across R, W/W1, and W2 thermo-

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stat terminals.

 

 

 

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Do you have 24v between connector terminal PL2-2 and Com on furnace control board when fault

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occurs?

 

 

 

 

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Replace furnace control board.

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Turn power off.

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Do you have continuity across terminal PL2-2 and N.O. (Normally Open) contact on low-pressure

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switch LPS?

 

 

 

 

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The ORANGE wire from low-pressure switch LPS to furnace control board is not making good con-

 

 

 

nection or low gas pressure switch LGPS (when used) is open. Check propane line pressure if us-

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ing LGPS otherwise repair wire or replace harness.

 

 

 

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Turn power off and disconnect jumper wire across R, W/W1, and W2 thermostat terminals. Discon-

 

 

 

nect BROWN wire from N.O. (Normally Open) contact on high-pressure switch HPS. Turn power on

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and wait a few sec for self test, then reconnect jumper across R and W/W1 thermostat terminals.

 

 

 

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Does a Fault Code 32 occur?

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Reconnect BROWN wire to N.O. (Normally Open) contact on high-pressure switch HPS.

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The problem may be caused by a sag in vent pipe. If this is not the problem and fault still occurs,

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replace pressure switch assembly.

 

 

 

 

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The vent tube to drain trap, drain trap, or drain line is clogged.

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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 Appendix a Board Layout and SchematicControl Center 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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