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Table 2. Alert Codes and Troubleshooting
GF= Gas Furnace, AH=Air Handler, ID=Indoor unit (GF or AH), HP=Heat Pump, AC=Air Conditioner, OD=Outdoor Unit (AC or HP), PA=Pure Air S, ZA=Zone system and TS=Thermostat
Alert
Code
Inverter
Flash
Code
Priority
Condition
Actual Displayed
Alert Text
Under dealer
control center >
Notifications
Component or System Operational State and Troubleshooting Tip
How to clear alert code
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Information
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HP Heating
Lockout.
The heat pump could not increase the room temperature 0.5°F towards the set point in 30 minutes.
Gas Furnace Heating
In order to use the gas furnace as a primary heating source (not defrost tempering) when the outdoor temperature is between the high and low
balance points, the heat pump:
•
Must be used for a minimum of 30 minutes and the temperature in the zone not increase by more than 0.5°F
• Has not gone into defrost in the 30 minute period.
The default for HP Heating Lockout Time default is 120 minutes and will lock the heat pump off when the outdoor temperature is above the high
balance point. Selectable range is 60 to 240 minutes.
•
S30
: Go to
menu
>
settings
>
advanced settings
>
dealer control center
>
equipment
>
smart hub
and located
HP Heating Lockout Time
to verify the lockout time setting.
•
S40
: Go to
Menu
>
Settings
>
Advanced Settings
>
View Service Support Center
>
Equipment Settings > Thermostat
and located
HP
Heating Lockout Time
to verify the lockout time setting.
•
Check air flow to the zones or zones.
•
Check discharge air temperatures.
•
Check calibration of room thermostat.
Outdoor Unit and Zoning
When the heat pump could not get a zone thermostat to progress 0.5°
F towards the set point in 30 minutes the system will lock out the heat
pump and switch to the secondary heat source. Electric heat or if in dual-fuel applications the furnace will be used and the system put in heat
pump heating lockout timer) default is 120 minutes. It will lock the heat pump off and the gas furnace will finish the heating cycle
Set the low balance point and high balance point as close together as possible. (This is a 3°
F difference – Example: set high balance point at
25°F and low balance point would set at 22°F). Below the low balance point, the furnace will heat the home / between the low and high balance
point, the heat pump and furnace will heat the home. When the outdoor temperature is above the high balance point, the gas furnace is locked
out and all the heat is provided by the heat pump.
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Device Control
Board Replaced
This alert code will appear anytime a communicating control [
Furnace, air handler, PureAir S,
damper control module, air conditioner or heat pump]
is replaced in the system.
Must be cleared manually.