272360-UUM-A-0407
Unitary Products Group
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Continuous Blower:
The blower will run continuously whenever the wall thermostat fan
switch is in the "ON" position. The furnace blower will run at the speed
selected on the "FAN SPEED" jumpers on the main control board (HI
COOL, LO COOL, HI HEAT or LO HEAT).
HOT SURFACE IGNITION SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following visual checks should be made before troubleshooting:
1.
Check to see that the power to the furnace and the ignition control
module is ON.
2.
The manual shut-off valves in the gas line to the furnace must be
open.
3.
Make sure all wiring connections are secure.
4.
Review the sequence of operation. Start the system by setting the
thermostat above the room temperature. Observe the system’s
response. Then use the troubleshooting section in this manual to
check the system’s operation.
FURNACE CONTROL DIAGNOSTICS
The furnace has built-in, self-diagnostic capability. If a system problem
occurs, a blinking LED shows a fault code. The LED can flash red,
green or amber to indicate various conditions. It is located behind a
clear view port in the blower compartment door.
The control continuously monitors its own operation and the operation
of the system. If a failure occurs, the LED will indicate the failure code. If
the failure is internal to the control, the light will stay on continuously. In
this case, the entire control should be replaced, as the control is not
field repairable.
Flash sequence codes 1 through 10 are as follows: LED will turn “on”
for 1/4 second and “off” for 1/4 second. This pattern will be repeated the
number of times equal to the code. For example, six “on” flashes equals
a number 6 fault code. All flash code sequences are broken by a 2 sec-
ond “off” period.
SLOW GREEN FLASH:
Normal operation.
SLOW AMBER FLASH:
Normal operation with call for heat.
RAPID RED FLASH:
Twinning error, incorrect 24V phasing. Check
twinning wiring.
RAPID AMBER FLASH:
Flame sense current is below 1.5 microamps.
Check and clean flame sensor. Check for proper gas flow.
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AMBER FLASHES:
The control board is recieving a “Y” signal from
the thermostat without a “G” signal, indicating improper thermostat wir-
ing.
1 RED FLASH:
This indicates that flame was sensed when there was
not a call for heat. With this fault code the control will turn on both the
inducer motor and supply air blower. A gas valve that leaks through or
is slow closing would typically cause this fault.
2 RED FLASHES:
This indicates that the normally open pressure
switch contacts are stuck in the closed position. The control confirms
these contacts are open at the beginning of each heat cycle. This would
indicate a faulty pressure switch or miswiring.
3 RED FLASHES:
This indicates the normally open pressure switch
contact did not close after the inducer was energized. This could be
caused by a number of problems: faulty inducer, blocked vent pipe, bro-
ken pressure switch hose or faulty pressure switch.
4 RED FLASHES:
This indicates that a primary or auxiliary limit switch
has opened its normally closed contacts. With this fault code the control
will operate the supply air blower and inducer. This condition may be
caused by: dirty filter, improperly sized duct system, incorrect blower
speed setting, incorrect firing rate or faulty blower motor.
FIGURE 7:
Furnace Control Board
HI COOL
LO HEAT
EAC-H
L1
XFMR
NEUTRALS
HUM
60
90
120
180
BLOWER DELAY
Y/Y2
W2
R
G
C
Y1
LO COOL
REMOTE
SWITCH
FA
N
SPEED
LO
COOL
LO
HEA
T
HI
COOL
W/W1
HI
HEA
T
W2
DELA
Y
OFF
10
MIN
15
MIN
20
MIN
HI HEAT
YELLOW - MED LOW
BLACK - HI
RED - LOW
BLUE - MED HI
CONTINUOUS
FAN SPEED
JUMPER
W1 - W2
DELAY
JUMPER
FAN OFF
ADJUSTMENT
JUMPER
HOT SURFACE IGNITION SYSTEM
Do not attempt to light this furnace by hand (with a
match or any other means). There may be a potential
shock hazard from the components of the hot surface
ignition system. The furnace can only be lit automatically
by its hot surface ignition system.
Never bypass pressure switch to allow furnace opera-
tion. To do so will allow furnace to operate under poten-
tially hazardous conditions.
Do not try to repair controls. Replace defective controls
with UPG Source 1 Parts.
Never adjust pressure switch to allow furnace operation.