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PROBLEM 3: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER DOES
NOT ENERGIZE (CONT.).
Condition
Possible Cause
Corrective Action/Comments
3.3
− Unit operates with a cooling and con-
tinuous fan demand.
−
Combustion air inducer will not start
with a Heating demand.
−
Diagnostic lights flash the pressure
switch failure code 2 5 minutes after
3.3.1
Miswiring of furnace or improper con-
nections to combustion air inducer.
ACTION 1 −
Check for correct wiring and loose
connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any
loose connections.
switch failure code 2.5 minutes after
heating demand.
LED#1−Off,
LED#2−Slow Flash
3.3.2
Combustion air inducer failure.
ACTION 1 −
If there is 120V to combustion air in-
ducer and it does not operate, replace combus-
tion air inducer.
PROBLEM 4: UNIT FAILS TO FIRE IN THE HEATING MODE, COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER
ENERGIZES, IGNITOR IS NOT ENERGIZED.
Condition
Possible Cause
Corrective Action/Comments
4.1
−
Unit operates with a cooling and
continuous fan demand.
−
Combustion air inducer energizes
with a heating demand
4.1.1
Prove switch does not close due to
incorrect routing of the pressure
switch lines.
ACTION 1 −
Check that the pressure switch lines
are correctly routed. Correctly route pressure
switch lines.
with a heating demand.
− Diagnostic lights flash the pressure
switch failure code 2.5 minutes after
heating demand.
4.1.2
Prove switch does not close due to
obstructions in the pressure lines.
ACTION 1 −
Remove any obstructions from the
the pressure lines and/or taps.
g
LED#1−Off
4.1.3
Prove switch lines damaged
ACTION 1 −
Check pressure switch lines for
leaks. Replace any broken lines.
LED#1 Off
LED#2−Slow Flash
4.1.4
Condensate in prove switch line.
ACTION 1 −
Check pressure switch lines for con-
densate. Remove condensate from lines.
4.1.5
Prove switch does not close due to a
low differential pressure across the
pressure switch.
ACTION 1 −
Check the differential pressure
across the pressure switch. This pressure
should exceed the set point listed on the
switch.
ACTION 2 −
Check for restricted inlet vent. Re-
move all blockage.
ACTION 3 −
Check for proper vent sizing and
run length. See installation instructions.
4.1.6
Wrong prove switch installed in the
unit, or prove switch is out of calibra-
tion.
ACTION 1 −
Check that the proper pressure
switch is installed in the unit. Replace pressure
switch if necessary.
4.1.7
Miswiring of furnace or improper
connections at prove switch.
ACTION 1 −
Check for correct wiring and loose
connections. Correct wiring and/or replace any
loose connections.
4.1.8
Prove switch failure.
ACTION 1 −
If all the above modes of failure have
been checked, the pressure switch may have
failed.
Replace pressure switch and determine if
unit will operate.