Carrier 48KHA User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Table 9 — Heating Service Analysis Chart

SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Pilot will not light

No spark at electrode

Check air gap between electrode tip and pilot burner
Gap should be as shown in Fig. 11 Readjust as
necessary.

Clean moisture or dirt accumulation on electrode
ceramic with cloth.

Cracked ceramic — replace pilot electrode assembly.

Check for loose or broken wiring at and between spark
generator and electrode. Replace wire or tighten con­
nection as necessary.

Check fuses or circuit breaker to ensure voltage to unit.

Check 24-volt input to spark generator. If reading is
24 volts, and above steps have been completed, replace
electronic control head portion of control head/gas

valve assembly.

Spark shorting out to main burner

Realign electrode tip away from main burner but main­

tain spark gap to pilot burner. See Fig 11.

No gas at pilot burner

Clean pilot orifice.

Check for 24 volts between terminals no. 1 and GR of
gas valve. If reading is 24 volts, and above steps have
been completed, replace gas valve portion of control

head/gas valve assembly.

Burners will not ignite

Water in gas line

Drain — install water trap.

No power to furnace

Check power supply, fuses, wiring, or circuit breaker.

No 24-volt power supply to control

circuit

Check transformer — replace if necessary

Miswired or loose connections

Check all wiring and wirenut connections.

Dirty pilot — yellow flame

Clean pilot orifice

Pilot burning improperly — sharp
blue flame

Replace pilot.

Burned-out heat anticipator in

thermostat

Replace thermostat

No gas at main burners

1. Check for 24 volts between terminals 3 and GR on

control head If reading is 24 volts, replace gas valve
portion of control head/gas valve assembly.

2 If reading is not 24 volts, check flame sensor for

cracked ceramic insulator or shorted sensor cable.
Replace electronic head if sensor circuit is not
defective.

Broken thermostat wire

Run continuity check to locate break.

Inadequate heating

Dirty air filter

Clean or replace filter as necessary

Gas input to furnace too low

Check gas pressure at manifold. Clock gas meter for
input If too low, increase manifold pressure, or replace

with correct orifices

Unit undersized for application

Replace with proper unit — or add additional unit.

Restricted airflow

Clean or replace filter — or remove any restriction.

Blower speed too low ♦,

Use faster speed tap — or install optional blower.

Limit switch cycles main burners

Dirty air filters — clean or replace

Registers closed, restricted ductwork— open or remove
restriction.

Check heat anticipator setting on thermostat — readjust.

Poor flame characteristics

Incomplete combustion results in

Aldehyde odors, (CO), sooting'
flame —- floating flame

Air shutters on burners closed — adjust to soft blue
flame

Check all screws around flue outlets and burner com­
partment — tighten

Lack of combustion air See Installation section.

Cracked heat exchanger — replace.

Overfired furnace — reduce input, or change orifices.

Check vent for restriction — clean as required.

Check orifice to burner alignment

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