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035-19650-001 Rev. C (0404)

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Unitary Products Group

FURNACE DIAGNOSTICS

Control Module Fault Code Explanatios

1 Flash (Continuous Flash; 1 second on, 1 second off)

Reason:

Flame sensed without a call for heat. 

Effect:

 

Blower and Inducer operate at Low Heat speed.

Causes:

Gas Valve stuck open; Gas Valve is slow closing.
Incorrect wiring (Gas Valve is energized when it should
not be). 
Defective ground, Flame rod shorted to ground.

2 Flash

Reason:

 

Contacts of 1LP are stuck in the closed position. It must
first see an open circuit, then a closed circuit to ensure
safety.

Effect:

Control will not continue the ignition process.

Causes

:

Incorrect wiring. (A jumper left in place across the
switch.). 
A failed switch.

3 Flash (Part One; 1st Stage)

Reason:

1LP did not close at the beginning of the heat cycle.

Effect

:

Inducer operates on Low Heat speed. The Control will
not continue the ignition process.

Causes:

Faulty Inducer
Blocked or restricted vent system.
Vent system that exceeds the specifications.|
Blocked condensate drain
Broken or leaking pressure switch tubing
Faulty 1LP

3 Flash (Part Two; 2nd Stage)

Reason:

2LP did not close within 30 seconds of a call for 2nd
Stage heat.

Effect:

After 30 seconds the Control will enter a ‘Soft Lockout’
period, and the Inducer will be de-energized. After 3
minutes the Control will try again. The procedure will be
repeated if 2LP does not close.

Causes:

Faulty Inducer.
Restricted vent system.
Vent system that exceeds specifications.
Blocked or restricted condensate drain.
Broken or leaking pressure switch tubing.
Faulty 2LP.

4 Flash

Reason:

Open limit circuit. The limit circuit includes the Primary
Limit, Auxiliary Limit, and Rollout Switches.

Effect:

Blower and Inducer operate at Low Heat speed. If the
open switch resets, the furnace will resume normal
operation.

Causes:

Dirty Filter
Improperly sized duct system.
Incorrect blower speed selection
Incorrect firing rate
Faulty blower motor
Faulty Control

6 Flash

Reason:

1LP has opened five times during one call for heat.

Effect:

Control enters ‘Soft Lockout’. It will automatically reset
and try again after 1 hour.

Causes:

Restricted vent system
Vent system that exceeds specifications
High wind

7 Flash

Reason:

Flame rectification could not be established

- Flame rectification must be maintained for 7 seconds
to be recognized by the control.

Effect:

Control tries 3 times then goes into ‘Soft Lockout’.

- There is a 1-minute delay after a failed ignition
attempt
- 7 seconds is added to the igniter warm-up time after
a failed ignition attempt.

Causes:

Faulty hot surface igniter
Contaminated flame rod.
Poor ground connection to furnace.
Reversed polarity to furnace
Moisture on flame sensing circuit
Low gas pressure
Faulty gas valve

8 Flash

Reason:

Flame rectification has been lost 5 times, during 1 call
for heat, after it was recognized by the control.

- Flame rectification is recognized after 7 seconds of
burner operation.

Effect:

Control goes into ‘Soft Lockout’ after the 5th attempt to
maintain combustion.

Causes:

Restricted vent system.
Blocked or restricted condensate drain.
Foreign objects in the inducer housing.

LED on constantly

Reason:

The control discovered an internal fault during its self-
check procedure.

Effect:

All operations cease.

Causes:

Voltage spikes.
Supply voltage is too high or low.
- Reset the control by breaking line voltage for 30
seconds.
Control failure.

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.

IGNITION CONTROL (P/N 031-01909-000)

Normal flame sense current is approximately

2.4 microamps DC (µa)

Low flame signal control lockout point is

0.15 microamps DC (µa)

Summary of Contents for P XU Series

Page 1: ...r explosion A qualified service agency should be contacted to inspect the furnace and replace all gas controls control system parts electrical parts that have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessa...

Page 2: ...making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cracks gaps or sagging and has a good seal 5 Examine the fu...

Page 3: ...Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above If you don t smell gas go to next step 7 Move gas control switch to the ON position Do not...

Page 4: ...ilter size from Table 1 Removing Filters Internally Mounted Air Filters Most upflow furnaces have their filters located on the side or bottom of the furnace in a filter wire retainer located inside th...

Page 5: ...iliary Limit and Roll out Switches for closed contacts The Control checks that the Low Fire Pressure Switch 1LP is open The Inducer Motor is energized on high speed closing the con tacts of 1LP The Co...

Page 6: ...the furnace model being serviced Follow the procedure below to replace the motor Removal of the Variable Speed Blower Motor Assembly The procedure for removing the variable speed blower assembly 1 Dis...

Page 7: ...l power and gas supply to the furnace 13 Check furnace operation Cleaning the Secondary Heat Exchanger 1 Follow steps 1 8 under cleaning the Heat Exchanger 2 Remove the vent piping from the vent blowe...

Page 8: ...Dirty Filter Improperly sized duct system Incorrect blower speed selection Incorrect firing rate Faulty blower motor Faulty Control 6 Flash Reason 1LP has opened five times during one call for heat Ef...

Page 9: ...W INDUCER LOW STAGE PRESSURE SWITCH HSI 1ST STAGE MAIN VALVE FLAME SENSE LOW CIRCULATOR HEAT SPEED 1ST STAGE LOW PRESSURE SWITCH CLOSE RECOGNITION HSI WARM UP 17 SEC IGNITION ACTIVATION PERIOD 4 SEC T...

Page 10: ...E CIR HUM EAC XFMR LINE PARK PARK HEAT COOL 1 4 2 6 10 12 14 7 8 9 13 3 5 15 17 16 11 C G R W Y HUM EAC XFMR LINE CIR HUM EAC XFMR LINE PARK PARK HEAT COOL 19 24 25 31 26 32 33 34 50 21 22 23 27 45 28...

Page 11: ...CHANNEL TOE PLATE 32 COVER HEAT EXCHANGER 33 PANEL FRONT Blower 34 PANEL FRONT Burner PANEL FRONT Burner 35 PANEL TOP 36 SUPPORT BURNER 37 WRAPPER CABINET Insulated WRAPPER CABINET Insulated 38 PANEL...

Page 12: ...NAL BOTTOM FILTER RACK 17 1 2 CABINETS 21 CABINETS 24 1 2 CABINETS CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZER KIT ALL MODELS REPLACEMENT PART CONTACT INFORMATION This is a generic parts list To request a complete parts l...

Page 13: ...035 19650 001 Rev C 0404 Unitary Products Group 13 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram...

Page 14: ...035 19650 001 Rev C 0404 14 Unitary Products Group NOTES...

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Page 16: ...plies only to products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation o...

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