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Table 6. Outdoor Control 7-Segment Display Alert Codes and Inverter LED Flash Codes
NOTE - System fault and lockout codes take precedence over system status codes (cooling, heating operating percentages or defrost/dehumidification).
Only the latest active fault or lockout codes are displayed (if present). If no fault or lockout codes are active, then system status codes are displayed. Alert
codes are also displayed on the iComfort Wi-Fi
®
thermostat.
Alert
Codes
Inverter
Code
Inverter LED Flash
Code (number of
flashes)
Priority
Alarm Description
Possible Causes and Clearing Alarm
Red LED
Green LED
E 422
N/A
N/A
N/A
Moderate
Compressor top cap switch
exceeding thermal limit.
Issue
: One of the wires from the top cap switch had pulled
off one of the TP terminals on the outdoor control board.
Corrective Action
: Reconnected wire onto top cap ter
minal.
E 423
40
4 flashes
OFF
Moderate /
Critical
The inverter has detected a
circuit problem
.
Control locks out after 10 strikes within an hour. To clear,
disconnect power to outdoor unit and restart.
E 424
N/A
N/A
N/A
Moderate
The liquid line temperature
sensor has malfunctioned.
In normal operation, after outdoor control recognizes
sensors, the alarm is sent if valid temperature reading is
lost. Compare liquid line sensor resistance to temperat
ure/resistance charts in unit installation instructions. Re
place sensor pack if necessary. At the beginning of (any)
configuration, furnace or airhandler control detects the
presence of the sensor(s). If detected (reading in range),
appropriate feature is shown in the iComfort WiFi
®
ther
mostat About screen. The alarm / fault clears upon con
figuration, or when normal values are sensed.
E 425
N/A
N/A
N/A
Minor
Outdoor control has in
creased minimum com
pressor speed to allow for
proper oil return due to low
ambient temperature.
NOTE -
Minimum speed adjustments
begin at 45°F and increase to
100% minimum at 17°F.
Outdoor ambient temperature is below system limit. Con
trol attempts to run at lowest allowed compressor speed
to allow for proper oil return. Automatically clears when
outdoor ambient temperature rises above limit for more
than 5 minutes.
E 426
N/A
N/A
N/A
Critical
Excessive inverter alarms
After ten faults within one hour, control is locked out, indic
ating poor system operation. Review history of alarms to
resolve system setup. Check condenser fan motor, TXV,
indoor unit blower motor, over-charge, undercharge, or
clogged refrigerant filter.
To clear error, disconnect power to outdoor unit and re
start. Inverter alarms 12 to 14 and 53 do not count toward
this lock out condition.
E 427
21
2 flashes
1 flash
Moderate /
Critical
The inverter has detected a DC peak fault condition. If condition (55A or higher) is detec
ted, outdoor unit compressor and fan stop. Anti-short cycle is initiated. If peak current
(55A or higher) occurs 10 times within an hour, system is locked out. Indicates high pres
sure, condenser fan failure, locked compressor rotor or overcharge. To clear, disconnect
power to outdoor unit and restart.
E 428
22
2 flashes
2 flashes
Moderate /
Critical
The inverter has detected a
high main input current con
dition
.
If condition is detected, is detected, outdoor unit com
pressor and fan stop. Antishort cycle is initiated. If condi
tion occurs 5 times within an hour, system is locked out.
Indicates high pressure, condenser fan failure or over
charge.
To clear, disconnect power to outdoor unit and restart.
E 429
23
2 flashes
3 flashes
Moderate /
Critical
On a call for compressor op
eration, if DC link power in in
verter does not rise above
180 VDC for 2 and 3 ton mod
els, 250 VDC for 4 and 5 ton
models, within 30 seconds,
the control will display a mod
erate code. If condition is de
tected, outdoor unit will stop
(Compressor and fan). Anti-
short cycles is initiated. If
condition occurs 10 times
within a 60 minute rolling time
period, system will lock out
and display a critical code.
Issues
:
(1) If DC link power in inverter does not rise above 180
VDC for 2- and 3-ton models, 250 VDC for 4- and 5-ton
models, within 30 seconds, the outdoor control will dis
play a moderate code.
(2) Capacitors on inverter do not properly charge.
Corrective Actions
:
(1) check for proper main power to outdoor unit and for
any loose electrical connections.
(2) Outdoor control boards with part # 103686-03 have
software update to delay the de-energizing of the revers
ing valve by four seconds when coming out of defrost.
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