Carrier Infinity 48XL Installation Instructions Manual page 16

15 seer single packaged air condotioner and gas furnace system with puron (r-410a) refrigerant
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emergency
heating
or cooling
operation
using
a common
thermostat and the terminal strip connections on the two control
boards (See Non-Communicating
Emergency
Cooling/Heating
Mode) and will display Status Code 16, System Communication
Fault,
on amber
STATUS LED.
No further troubleshooting
information
will be available at UI until communications
are
re-established.
If either COMM LED does not light within proper time period and
status codes are not displayed;
1. Check system transformer high- and low-voltage
to be sure
the system is powered.
2. Check ABCD connection on both boards.
3. Check fuse on furnace board to be sure it is not blown. If
fuse is open, check system wiring before replacing it to be
sure a short does not cause a failure of replacement fuse.
If COMM LED does not light within proper time period and status
code is displayed:
1. Check
system wiring
to be sure UI is powered
and
connections are made A to A, B to B, etc. and wiring is not
shorted.
Miswiring
or
shorting
of
the
ABCD
communications
wiring
will
not
allow
successful
communications.
NOTE:
Shorting or miswiring low-voltage
system wiring will
not cause damage to unit control or UI but may cause low voltage
fuse to open.
C. Indoor Fan Motor Troubleshooting
The indoor fan is driven by an ECM motor consisting of two parts:
the control module and the motor winding section. Do not assume
motor or module
is defective
if it will not start. Use the
designed-in
LED information
aids and follow troubleshooting
steps described below before replacing motor control module or
entire motor. Motor control module is available as a replacement
part.
VERIFY MOTOR WINDING SECTION
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning
could result in personal
iniury or death.
After disconnecting
power from the ECM motor, wait at
least 5 minutes before removing the control section. Internal
capacitors require time to discharge.
Before proceeding to replace a motor control module:
1. Check motor winding section to be sure it is functional.
2. Remove motor control module section and unplug winding
plug. Motor shaft should turn freely, resistance between any
two motor leads should be similar and resistance between
any motor lead and unpainted
motor end should exceed
100,000 ohms.
3. Failing any of these tests, entire ECM motor must be
replaced.
4. Passing all of the tests, motor control module alone can be
replaced.
MOTOR TURNS SLOWLY
1. Low static pressure loading of blower while access panel is
removed will cause blower to run slowly. Particularly at low
airflow requests. This is normal, do not assume a fault
exists.
2. Recheck airflow and system static pressure using UI service
screens with access panel in place.
NOTE:
Blower motor faults will not cause a lockout of blower
operation. The fan coil control will attempt to run the blower motor
as long as UI maintains
a demand
for airflow. The
control will not
operate
electric
heaters
while
a fault condition
exists.
The control
communicates
with
the motor
at least once
every
five seconds,
even when the motor is idle. If, during
operation,
the control
does
not communicate
with
the motor
for more
than 25 seconds,
the
motor
will shut itself
down
and wait
for communications
to be
reestablished.
D. Furnace
Control
Troubleshooting
Furnace
control
faults
indicated
by flashing
codes
on the amber
system
STATUS
LED
can
be
resolved
using
troubleshooting
information
provided
below.
Codes
are listed
in order
of their
priority,
highest
to lowest.
Though
multiple
faults can exist at any
time, only the highest
priority
code will be displayed
on STATUS
LED.
Clearing
the indicated
fault when
multiple
faults
exist will
cause
the next
highest
priority
Status
Code
to be
flashed.
All
existing
faults, as well as a fault history,
can be viewed
at UI.
STATUS
CODE CONTINUOUS
OFF
Check
for 230
VAC at L1 and L2, and 24 VAC at SEC-1
and
SEC-2.
STATUS
CODE CONTINUOUS
ON
Control
has 24 VAC power.
STATUS
CODE
11 - NO PREVIOUS
CODE
Stored status codes are erased automatically
after 72 hours.
STATUS
CODE
12 - BLOWER
ON AFTER
POWER
UP
(230
VAC or 24 VAC)
Blower
runs for 90 seconds
if unit is
powered
up during
a call for heat (R-W/W1
closed)
or (R-W/W1
opens)
during blower
on-delay
period.
STATUS
CODE
13 - LIMIT
CIRCUIT
LOCKOUT
Lockout
occurs
if a limit or flame rollout
switch
is open
longer
than 3 minutes
or 10 successive
limit
trips occurred
during
high
heat. Control
will auto reset after three hours. Refer
to status code
33.
STATUS
CODE
14 - IGNITION
LOCKOUT
Control
will auto reset after three hours. Refer to status code 34.
STATUS
CODE
15 - BLOWER
MOTOR
LOCKOUT
Indicates
the blower
failed to reach 250 RPM or the blower
failed
to communicate
within
30 seconds
after being
turned
ON in two
successive
heating
cycles.
Control
will auto
reset after 3 hours.
Refer to status code 41.
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Fig. 15 - Detail of Furnace
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