Warning – Bryant EVOLUTION 577D----A User Manual

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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

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury 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.

!

WARNING

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.

A06026

Fig. 15 -- Detail of Furnace Board

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