Thermo Pride OH5-85DE User Manual

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



B. 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,PWM,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,PWM,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?

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