Carrier 59TN6A Installation, Start-Up, Operating And Service And Maintenance Instructions page 86

Carrier 59tn6a two-stage, variable speed multipoise gas furnace
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25
INVALID
MODEL SELECTION OR
SETUP ERROR-
If status
code 25 only
flashes 4 times on power-up
the control
is
missing
its model
plug PL4 and is
defaulting
to the model
selection
stored
in
memory.
If status
code 25 flashes
continuously
it could
indicate
any of the
following:
-
Model
plug
PL4 is missing
and there
is
no valid model
stored
in permanent
memory.
This will happen
if you forget
to install
the model
plug PL4 on a
service replacement
control.
-
Thermostat
call with SWl-1
ON.
-
Thermostat
call with SWl-6
ON.
- SWl-1
and SW]-6
both
ON.
-
Two different
furnace
models
twinned.
-
Service
replacement
control
is incorrect.
Need non-modulating
board with
software
version
Vl 7 or later.
HIGH-HEAT
PRESSURE SWITCH
OR
RELAY DID NOT CLOSE OR
REOPENED - Check for:
-
Control
relay may be defective.
- Gas valve
is miswired.
-
See status
code 32.
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BLOWER MOTOR
FAULT-
Indicates
the
blower
failed
to reach 250 RPM or the
blower
failed
to communicate
within
the
prescribed
time
limits.
Thirty
seconds
after
being
turned
ON or ten seconds
during
steady-state
operation.
Turn
power
offand
check the following
items first
before
proceeding
to the next step.
-
Rubbing
blower
wheel.
-
Loose blower
wheel.
-
Wiring
from furnace
control
to blower
motor.
Remove
the R thermostat
connection
from
the furnace
control,
disconnect
both
connectors
from the blower
motor
PL13
and PL]4.
Does the blower
wheel
turn
freely?
Replace
the blower
control
module
attached
to
the blower
motor.
Follow
the instructions
with
the blower
control
module
to make
sure
the
entire
blower
motor
does
not need
to be
replaced.
You have an open
wire or bad terminal
on the
BLUE wire between
the furnace
control
and the
blower
motor.
Replace
the furnace
control.
Connect
a DC voltmeter
across
Pk3-4
BLUE
(+) and
Pk3-2
GREEN (-). Does
the voltage
fluctuate
as described
two
steps
back?
Does
the voltage
fluctuate
as described
in the
previous
step?
_
YES
Replace
the blower
control
module
attached
to
the blower
motor.
Follow
the instructions
with
the blower
control
module
to make
sure
the
entire
blower
motor
does
not need
to be
replaced.
._
Turn power
back on.
Is there115VAC
at
PL14-S and PL14-47
YES
q
s there
12-VDC at PL13-7 RED (+) and
PL13-1 GREEN (-)7
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Is there
12-VDC
at Pk3-1 RED (+) and
PL3-2
GREEN (-)?
No
Replace
the furnace
control.
q
Is there
5-VDC at PL13-16
YELLOW (+)
and PL13-1 GREEN (-)?
YES
The voltage
just measured
should
be
very stable
and should
not fluctuate
more
than
.02-VDC.
If the voltage
fluctuates
more than
this get a different
voltmeter
before
proceeding.
Turn power
off, reconnect
PL13 and
PL]4
to the blower
motor,
then
turn
power
back on. Connect
a DC voltmeter
across PL3-3 YELLOW (÷) and PL3-2
GREEN (-). Does the voltage
fluctuate
more than
it did in the previous
step?
Turn
power
off, disconnect
Pkl3
and
PL14 from
the blower
motor,
then
turn
power
back
on.
Connect
a DC voltmeter
across
Pk]3-16
BLUE (+) and
Pk]3-]
GREEN (-). The voltage
should
be near
0-VDC
but it will fluctuate
briefly
several
times
a second.
If you
have
an analog
voltmeter
the needle
will briefly
go high
several times
a second.
If you have a
digital
voltmeter
with
a bar graph
it will
show
a large change
in magnitude
on the
bar graph
several times
a second.
If you
have a standard
digital
voltmeter
it will
show
a brieffl
uctuation
in voltage
and the
magnitude
may vary depending
on the
voltmeter
used.
You have an open
wire or bad
terminal
on either
the BLACK or
WHITE power
leads between
the furnace
control
and the
blower
motor.
If you have a
power
choke
disconnect
it and
check continuity.
You have an open
wire or bad
terminal
on either
the RED or
GREEN wire between
the
furnace
control
and the blower
motor.
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NO
Is there
S-VDC at PL3-3
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YELLOW (+) and PL3-2
GREEN (-)?
YES
You have an open
wire or bad
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terminal
on the YELLOW wire
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between
the furnace
control
and
the blower
motor.
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