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• Inspect pressure switch hose.
Repair, if necessary.
• Inspect flue and/or inlet air
piping for blockage, proper
length, elbows, and termina-
tion. Check drain system.
Correct as necessary.
• Correct pressure switch
setpoint or contact motion.
• Tighten or correct wiring
connection.
Troubleshooting Chart
Fault Description(s)
Symptoms of Abnormal
Operation
4
4 FLASHES
Associated
LED Code
2
• Circulator blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
FOUR
(4) flashes.
6
6 FLASHES
7
7 FLASHES
C
9 FLASHES
• Furnace fails to operate.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
SIX
(6) flashes.
• Induced draft blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
SEVEN
(7) flashes.
• Furnace not operating.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
EIGHT
(8) flashes
.
• Furnace operating on
low stage gas with high
stage induced draft blower
• High stage circulator
blower (temperature, of
conditioned air, lower than
typical).
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
NINE
(9) flashes
.
• Induced draft blower runs
continuously. No furnace
operation.
• Integrated control module
diagnostic
LED
is flashing
continuously.
C
CONTINUOUS
ON
8 FLASHES
8
9
• Primary or auxiliary
limit circuit is open.
• High stage pressure
switch circuit does not
close in response to
high stage induced
draft blower operation.
• Polarity of 115 volt
power is reversed.
• Flame sense
microamp signal is
low.
• Problem with igniter
circuit.
• Flame sensed with
no call for heat.
• Rollout limit circuit is
open.
• Insufficient conditioned air
over the heat exchanger.
Blocked filters, restrictive
ductwork, improper
circulator blower speed, or
failed circulator blower.
• Flame rollout.
• Misaligned burners, blocked
flue and/or air inlet pipe, or
failed induced draft blower.
• Loose or improperly
connected wiring.
Possible Causes
Corrective Action
Cautions and Notes
• Check filters and ductwork
for blockage. Clean filters
or remove obstruction.
• Check circulator blower
speed and performance.
Correct speed or replace
blower if necessary.
• Check burners for proper
alignment.
• Check flue and air inlet
piping for blockage,
proper length, elbows,
and termination. Correct
as necessary.
• Check induced draft
blower for proper
performance. Replace, if
necessary.
• Tighten or correct wiring
connection.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• See Specification
Sheet for
allowable rise
range and proper
circulator speed.
• Polarity of 115 volt AC
power to furnace or
integrated control module is
reversed.
• Poor unit ground.
• Flame sensor is coated/
oxidized.
• Flame sensor incorrectly
positioned in burner flame.
• Lazy burner flame due to
improper gas pressure or
combustion air.
• Improperly connected
igniter
• Bad igniter
• Poor unit ground
• Pressure switch hose blocked,
pinched or connected
improperly.
• Blocked flue and/or inlet air
pipe, blocked drain system, or
weak induced draft blower.
• Incorrect pressure switch
setpoint or malfunctioning
switch contacts.
• Loose or improperly connected
wiring.
• Review wiring diagram to
correct polarity.
• Verify proper ground.
Correct if necessary.
• Check and correct wiring.
• Sand flame sensor is
coated/oxidized.
• Inspect for proper sensor
alignment.
• Check inlet air piping for
blockage, proper length,
elbows, and termination.
• Compare current gas
pressure to rating plate
info. Adjust as needed.
• Check and correct wiring
from integrated control
module to igniter
• Replace bad igniter
• Check and correct unit
ground wiring
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Sand flame
sensor with emery
clot.
• See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
• See rating plate
for proper gas
pressure.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Replace igniter
with proper silicon
nitride replace-
ment part.
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• Replace pressure
switch with proper
replacement part.
• Correct short at flame
sensor or in flame
sensor wiring.
• Check for lingering
flame
• Verify proper operation
of gas valve
• Short to ground in flame
sense circuit.
• Lingering burner flame.
• Slow closing gas valve
• Turn power OFF
prior to repair.
• See “Vent/Flue
Pipe” section for
piping details.
• Replace pressure
switch with proper
replacement part.