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-1- Replaces: NEW Form: 59MN7A-01T
9-11
Variable Speed, Modulating
Electronic Condensing
Four-Way Multipoise Gas Furnace
59MN7A Series 100
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
INDEX
PAGE
Safety Considerations ................................................................................. 1
Instructions .................................................................................................. 1
Example ...................................................................................................... 2
General ........................................................................................................ 2
Sequence of Operation ............................................................................... 2
Communicating Control and Modulating Heating ........................... 2
Single-Stage Thermostat and Modulating Heating (Adaptive
Mode) ......................................................................................... 3
Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Minimum/Maximum
Heating ....................................................................................... 4
Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Stage Intermediate/Maximum
Heating ....................................................................................... 4
Cooling Mode .................................................................................... 5
Single-Speed Cooling ........................................................................ 5
Single-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling (Adaptive
Mode) ......................................................................................... 5
Two-Stage Thermostat and Two-Speed Cooling ............................. 6
Dehumidification Mode ..................................................................... 6
Super-Dehumidify Mode ................................................................... 6
Continuous-Blower Mode ................................................................. 6
Heat Pump Defrost ............................................................................. 7
Component Test ................................................................................. 7
Service/Status Code Instructions ............................................................... 8
Start Here .................................................................................................. 10
Rapid Flashing AMBER LED ................................................................. 11
Improper Cooling Air Flow ..................................................................... 12
Minimum and/or Maximum Heat Temperature Rise Too Low ............. 14
Status Code 11 - No Previous Code ......................................................... 15
Status Code 12 - Blower On After Power Up ......................................... 15
Status Code 13 - Limit Circuit Lockout .................................................. 16
Status Code 14 - Ignition Lockout ........................................................... 17
Status Code 15 - Blower Motor Lockout ................................................. 17
Status Code 21 - Gas Heating Lockout .................................................... 17
Status Code 22 - Abnormal Flame-Proving Signal ................................. 18
Status Code 23 - Pressure Switch Did Not Open .................................... 18
Status Code 24 - Secondary Voltage Fuse Is Open ................................. 19
Status Code 25 - Model Selection or Setup Error ................................... 21
Status Code 31 - Medium Pressure Switch, High Pressure Switch, or
PSR Relay did not Close or Reopened ............................................ 22
Status Code 32 - Low Pressure Switch Did Not Close or Reopened ..... 25
Status Code 33 - Limit Circuit Fault ........................................................ 27
Status Code 34 - Ignition-Proving Fault .................................................. 29
Status Code 35 - Gas Valve Fault ............................................................ 31
Status Code 41 - Blower Motor Fault ...................................................... 33
Status Code 42 - Inducer Motor Fault ..................................................... 35
Status Code 43 - Low or Medium Pressure Switch Open While
Medium or High Pressure Switch Is Closed ................................... 37
Status Code 45 – Control Circuitry Lockout ........................................... 38
Cleanup and Start-Up Instructions ........................................................... 38
APPENDIX A - Board Layout & Wiring Schematic ............................. 39
APPENDIX B - ECM Blower Motor Description & Operation ............ 41
APPENDIX C - Pressure Check Diagram ............................................... 43
APPENDIX D - Static Pressure Reading Location Diagrams ................ 44
APPENDIX E - Quick Reference Information ....................................... 46
APPENDIX F - Furnace Staging Algorithm ........................................... 47
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to
gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel
should install, repair, or service heating equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as
cleaning coils, or cleaning and replacing filters. All other operations
should be performed by trained service personnel. When working on
heating equipment, observe precautions in literature, on tags, and on
labels attached to or shipped with the unit, and other safety
precautions that may apply.
Follow all safety codes. In the United States, follow all safety codes
including the National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC) NFPA 54-2006/ANSI
Z223.1-2006. In Canada, refer to the National Standard of Canada
Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes (NSCNGPIC), CSA
B149.1-05.
Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher
available during start-up, adjustment procedures, and service calls.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert symbol .
When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION,
and NOTE. The words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are
used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most
serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or
death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may
result in minor personal injury, or product and property damage.
NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced
installation, reliability, or operation.
INSTRUCTIONS
This guide uses your expertise and observations to lead you to the
trouble spot as efficiently as possible. This is only intended as a guide
and should not be used blindly. Your experience and expertise are of
high value when troubleshooting this unit. Do not disregard all of
your instincts.
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Strany 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

-1- Replaces: NEW Form: 59MN7A-01T 9-11 Variable Speed, Modulating Electronic Condensing Four-Way Multipoise Gas Furnace 59MN7A S

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- 10 - START HERE - If a problem exists, the service technician should always begin troubleshooting here. Special Note: All voltmeters are not the sa

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- 11 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 26. Is 115-vac across the transformer leads? 27 25 27. Replace the transformer. 18 28. Is 24-vac across

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- 12 - IMPROPER COOLING AIR FLOW - Generally, this indicates the Y/Y2 thermostat lead is not properly connected. If User Interface is connected to

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- 13 - Table 2 – Cooling Tonnage vs. Airflow (CFM) AIR CONDITIONING TONS (12,000 BTU/HR) AIRFLOW (CFM) 060, & 3.5T-080 MODEL 5T-080 & 100 MO

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- 14 - MINIMUM AND/OR MAXIMUM HEAT TEMPERATURE RISE TOO LOW - Generally, this indicates the furnace is extremely underfired. STEP ACTION YES NO GO

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- 15 - Status Code 11 NO PREVIOUS CODE - Stored status codes are erased after 72 hours or can be cleared by jumpering R, W/W1, and Y/Y2 thermostat l

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- 16 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 23. The call for heat was probably satisfied during the blower on-delay period, or power to the furnace was probab

Strany 9 - COMPONENT TEST

- 17 - Status Code 14 IGNITION LOCKOUT - This status code indicates the furnace failed to ignite gas and/or prove flame in 4 attempts. The modulat

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- 18 - Status Code 22 ABNORMAL FLAME-PROVING SIGNAL - This status code indicates the flame signal was sensed while gas valve GV was de-energized.

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- 19 - Status Code 24 SECONDARY VOLTAGE FUSE IS OPEN - Indicates fuse is open and there is a short in low-voltage wiring. STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO

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- 2 - The modulating furnace control was designed with diagnostic capabilities built in. An AMBER LED is used to flash a status code which will lead

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- 20 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 36. Does status code 34 flash? If not, status code 24 should occur when BLUE wire is energized. 60 37 37. Tu

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- 21 - Status Code 25 MODEL SELECTION OR SETUP ERROR – If status code 25 only flashes 4 times on power-up the modulating furnace control is missing

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- 22 - Status Code 31 MEDIUM PRESSURE SWITCH, HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH, OR PSR RELAY DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED - This status code can occur under the s

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- 23 - down. After the blower off-delay is completed the modulating furnace control will stop displaying status code 31 and if there is a call for h

Strany 17 - Status Code 15

- 24 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 33. Does the inducer wheel turn freely? 60 32 34. Continue to observe furnace operation for 20 minutes or un

Strany 18 - Status Code 23

- 25 - Status Code 32 LOW PRESSURE SWITCH DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED - This status code can occur as a result of the low pressure switch LPS not maki

Strany 19 - Status Code 24

- 26 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 34. You have excessive restriction in combustion-air or vent pipe. Also check for proper vent sizing for installa

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- 27 - Status Code 33 LIMIT CIRCUIT FAULT - This status code indicates the limit, flame rollout switch is open, or the furnace is operating in maxi

Strany 21 - Status Code 25

- 28 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 40. Remove tape from door switch, turn power off at main disconnect, and remove jumper across R and W/W1. 41 41.

Strany 22 - Status Code 31

- 29 - Status Code 34 IGNITION-PROVING FAULT - This status code indicates flame was not sensed during trial for ignition period. The control will

Strany 23 - OM-24V on

- 3 - When a communicating control is used, the furnace will modulate through its full operation range, or can be limited via the minimum and maximum

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- 30 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 32. Clean flame sensor with fine steel wool and make sure it is properly positioned then recheck current. Current

Strany 25 - Status Code 32

- 31 - Status Code 35 GAS VALVE FAULT - This status code indicates that the modulating gas valve failed to respond to a command from the modulating

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- 32 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 25. Do you have continuity between PL8-2 and PL17-2? Note: The terminals in PL8 can be permanently damaged if the

Strany 27 - Status Code 33

- 33 - Status Code 41 BLOWER MOTOR FAULT - This status code indicates the blower failed to reach 250 RPM or the blower failed to communicate to the

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- 34 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 28. Check the blower motor serial output signal. To do this disconnect PL3 from the furnace control and connect a

Strany 29 - Status Code 34

- 35 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 46. When blower control module is completely detached from blower motor, verify with standard ohmmeter that the re

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- 36 - 23. Reconnect PL16 to the inducer motor and put setup switch SW1-6 in the OFF position. 24 24. Does inducer wheel turn freely? 26 25

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- 37 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 61. Does a different status code flash? 7 65 62. Is there any frost build-up on combustion-air inlet? 63 64

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- 38 - STEP ACTION YES NO GO TO 20. Is 24-vac across GRAY wire on the medium pressure switch MPS and COM-24V on modulating furnace control? 22 21

Strany 33 - Status Code 41

- 39 - APPENDIX A BOARD LAYOUT AND WIRING SCHEMATICS Fig. 1 – Modulating Furnace Control 24-V THERMOSTAT TERMINALS PL2 – HOT SURFACE IGNITER &

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- 4 - 7. Switching from Intermediate-Heat to a Low Range Input - If the furnace control switches from intermediate-heat to a low range input (low r

Strany 35 - Status Code 42

- 40 - Fig. 2 – Wiring Schematic

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- 41 - APPENDIX B ECM BLOWER MOTOR DESCRIPTION & OPERATION The Regal-Beloit Electronically Commutated Motor (ECM) shown in figure 3 is the

Strany 37 - Status Code 43

- 42 - Figure 3 – ECM Blower Motor

Strany 38 - Status Code 45

- 43 - APPENDIX C PRESSURE CHECK DIAGRAM PRESSURE SWITCH MAKE/BREAK POINTS UNIT SIZE (BTUH) HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH MEDIUM PRESSURE SWITCH LOW P

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- 44 - APPENDIX D STATIC PRESSURE READING LOCATION DIAGRAMS Figure 5 – Upflow Total Static Pressure Reading Locations Figure 6 – Downflow

Strany 40 - Fig. 2 – Wiring Schematic

- 45 - Tools Needed: 1. Pitot Tube 2. Incline Manometer/Magnahelic Example 1: Return ESP after Filter 0.20 in.w.c. Supply ESP

Strany 41 - APPENDIX B

- 46 - APPENDIX E QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION PRESSURE SWITCH MAKE/BREAK POINTS UNIT SIZE (BTUH) HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH MEDIUM PRESSURE SWITCH

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- 47 - APPENDIX F FURNACE STAGING ALGORITHM On initial thermostat call for heat after power-up, furnace staging algorithm will provide 45 secon

Strany 43 - PRESSURE CHECK DIAGRAM

- 48 - Replaces: NEW Form: 59MN7A-01T 9-11 Using recorded Modulating rate (MOD%), time of operation at the Modulating rate (MOD

Strany 44 - APPENDIX D

- 5 - changed to intermediate-heat. When the inducer motor speed gets within 15% of the required intermediate-heat RPM the furnace control CPU will

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- 6 - Note: The air conditioning relay disable jumper ACRDJ must be disconnected to allow thermostat control of the outdoor unit staging. (See Fig.

Strany 46 - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION

- 7 - motor BLWM is operating. The furnace control CPU will shift the continuous-blower airflow from the factory setting to the next highest CF sele

Strany 47 - FURNACE STAGING ALGORITHM

- 8 - SERVICE/STATUS CODE INSTRUCTIONS If status code recall is needed disconnect the “R” thermostat lead, reset power, and put setup switch “SW1

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- 9 - 33 LIMIT CIRCUIT FAULT – Indicates the limit, or flame rollout is open or the furnace is operating in maximum-heat only mode due to 2 successi

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