Thermo Pride Gas/Propane Furnace ECM CHX1 User Manual

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All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.

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III.

ECM TROUBLE SHOOTING

A. GENERAL GUIDELINES TO TROUBLESHOOTING GE ECM – DRIVEN SYSTEMS

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Disconnect power from unit before removing or replacing connectors, or servicing motor.

Wait at least 5 minutes after disconnecting power before opening motor.

SYMPTOM CAUSE/PROCEDURE

Motor rocks slightly when starting

This is normal start-up for ECM

Motor won’t start

No movement

Check power at motor

Check low voltage (24 VAC R to C) at motor

Check low voltage connections (G,Y,W,R,C,) at
motor

Check for unseated pins in connectors on motor
harness

Test with a temporary jumper between R – G

Check motor for tight shaft

Perform motor/control replacement check

Run Moisture Check

Motor rocks, but won’t start

Check for loose or compliant motor mount

Make sure blower wheel is tight on shaft

Perform motor/control replacement check

Motor oscillates up & down while being tested off
of blower

It is normal for motor to oscillate with no load on
shaft.

Motor starts, but runs erratically

Varies up and down or intermittent

Check line voltage for variation or “sag”

Check low voltage connections (G,Y,W,R,C,) at
motor, unseated pins in motor harness connectors

Check “Bk” for erratic CFM command (in
variable speed applications)

Check-out system controls – T’stat?

Perform Moisture Check

“Hunts” or “puffs” at high CFM (speed)

Does removing panel or filter reduce “puffing”?

! Reduce restriction
! Reduce max airflow

Stays at low CFM despite system call for cool or
heat CFM

Check low voltage (T’stat) wires and connections

Verify fan is not in delay mode – wait until delay
complete

“R” missing/not connected at motor

Perform motor/control replacement check

Stays at high CFM

“R” missing/not connected at motor

Is fan in delay mode? – wait until delay time
complete

Perform motor/control replacement check

Blower won’t shut off

Current leakage from controls into G,Y or W?
Check for Triac switched t’stat or solid state relay

Excessive noise

Determine if it’s air noise, cabinet, duct or motor
noise – interview customer, if necessary

Noisy blower or cabinet

Check for loose blower housing, panels, etc.

High static creating high blower speed?

! Check for air whistling thru seams in ducts,

cabinets or panels

! Check for cabinet/duct deformation

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