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TROUBLESHOOTING GCCO-C CONT’D
NO HEAT Computer Mode
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
No 24 VAC on Interface
board
Check for 24 VAC at
TP4
to ground
.
If 24 VAC is not measured:
Check back-up switch for normal operation.
If 24 VAC is measured:
Check for 24 VAC at
TP6.
Replace Interface board if defective.
DISPLAY LOCKS UP
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
“Help” in display
Check probe for proper resistance.
Check that probe connections are secure.
Push “TEMP” button on control board and check to see if temperature
rapidly descends. If temp does descend rapidly, replace ribbon cable.
Check to see that contactors/relays are not stuck in the closed
position.
Replace contactor if defective.
Check for foreign objects keeping contactor closed.
“
88888” stuck in display
Check for stuck button by pressing any button
.
If computer beeps or chirps:
Check control panel transformer (12 VAC) for proper operation.
Check
TP1
for at least 10.5 VAC.
Check
TP2
for at least 4.99 VDC.
Check
TP3
for at least 4.97 VDC.
If computer does not beep or chirp:
Check each button for movement.
Check that panel label has not been damaged in any way.
Replace button if defective.
Replace panel label.
Display has shelf “A”
Read Programming Codes.
Summary of Contents for GCCO-C
Page 29: ...29 GENERAL CONT D ONE PAN TWO PAN THREE PAN FOUR PAN FIVE PAN ...
Page 59: ...59 TECHNICAL DATA CONT D GCCO C TEST POINT LAYOUT TP 2 TP 1 TP 3 TP 4 TP5 TP6 TP7 ...
Page 61: ...61 WIREING DIAGRAM GCCO T ...
Page 62: ...62 WIRING DIAGRAM GCCO AP ...
Page 63: ...63 WIRING DIAGRAM GCCO SII ...
Page 64: ...64 WIRING DIAGRAM GCCO C ...
Page 65: ...65 WIRING DIAGRAM GCCO PP ...
Page 66: ...66 WIRING DIAGRAM GCCO PT ...