Carrier 58MVP instruction manual Step Action YES GO to

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IMPROPER OPERATION WITH NO FLASHING FAULT CODEÐGenerally, this indicates there is no power to furnace control board.

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Make sure power is on.

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Remove blower access panel and depress door switch. Use a piece of tape to hold switch closed.

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Wait a few sec for self test before proceeding to next step.

 

 

 

 

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Make sure thermostat is calling for heat.

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Make sure thermostat fan control is in AUTO position if equipped.

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Check fuses, breakers, or manual disconnects to be sure they are correctly set.

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Does 120-v wiring match unit wiring schematic?

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Fix problem.

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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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Do you have 120 vac at primary leads P1 and P2 on furnace control board?

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Do you have 120 vac to furnace control board?

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Check all 120-vac connections at furnace control board. If necessary, replace furnace control board.

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Turn power off.

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Check continuity of power supply leads and door switch if wired with 120 vac.

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Do you have 24v between SEC-1 and SEC-2 on furnace control board?

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Turn power off.

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Do you have continuity across door switch?

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Replace transformer. If transformer fails again, replace transformer and furnace control board.

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Replace door switch.

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Do you have 24v between R and Com on furnace control board?

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Replace furnace control board.

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Do you have 24v between W/W1 and Com on furnace control board?

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Check to see that thermostat is calling for heat.

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You have a defective thermostat or a break in the wiring between thermostat and furnace.

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Does furnace respond to the call for heat?

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Turn power off.

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Press down on microprocessor chip and make sure it is properly seated to furnace control board. If

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it is, replace furnace control board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

27.

Does furnace keep repeating the following cycle? Inducer motor MTR1 runs, inducer motor MTR1

 

 

 

stops, furnace control board goes through a self-test sequence, blower motor runs for 1 minute, and

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then cycle repeats.

 

 

 

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Disconnect BROWN wire to gas valve GV.

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Does furnace still alternately cycle inducer motor, go through a self test, and then run blower motor

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as described in Step 27?

 

 

 

 

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Disconnect humidifier lead from HUM terminal on furnace control board.

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Does furnace still alternately cycle inducer motor, go through a self test, and then run blower motor

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as described in Step 27?

 

 

 

 

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There is a direct short in wiring to humidifier solenoid coil, or short is inside humidifier solenoid coil.

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There is a direct short in either the pressure switch circuits, gas valve GV, or wiring to gas valve

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GV. If hot surface ignitor comes on during the cycle, short is in gas valve or wiring to gas valve.

 

 

 

 

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Does furnace ever abruptly shut down with no fault code, no inducer post purge, no blower off de-

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lay, and then restart heating cycle?

 

 

 

 

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Disconnect BROWN wire to gas valve GV.

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Does furnace still abruptly shut down with no fault code, no inducer post purge, no blower off delay,

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and then restart heating cycle?

 

 

 

 

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Replace gas valve.

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

 

 

 

persists on an intermittent basis, replace furnace control board. If problem still persists after replac-

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INDEX

 

ing furnace control board, contact your distributor.

 

 

 

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Disconnect humidifier lead from HUM terminal on furnace control board.

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Does furnace still abruptly shut down with no fault code, no inducer post purge, no blower off delay,

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and then restart heating cycle?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 Board Layout and Schematic Appendix aControl Center Schematic Diagram Wiring SchematicAppendix B Pressure Check DiagramAppendix C Isolation CircuitsAppendix D Quick Motor Test Procedure→33 →59 Example AIR Delivery Curve Ð Appendix EAir Delivery Curve Ð Air Delivery CurvesAir Delivery CurveÐ100-20 Air Delivery CurveÐ120-20Basement Ð Upflow Application Static Pressure Reading Location DiagramsUpflow Total Static Pressure Reading Locations Closet Ð Downflow ApplicationAttic 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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