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TG8S - Flashing Code 4

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Last updated: 30 Oct, 2017

York Gas Furnace: TG8S

Re: Flashing Code 4

If the limit control opens, the burners will be de-energized and the air circulation and vent blower will be turned on until the limit closes. The diagnostic light code for this is four short flashes followed by a pause.


Qty Possible Causes (From Most to Least Likely):
Dirty Air Filter
Clogged Evaporator Coil
Under-sized Ductwork
High Gas Pressure
Bad Limit
Blower Speed too Low


CHECKOUT:

1. Check Temperature Rise

  • Start the furnace with a call for heat.
  • Check and record the return air temperature near the furnace (at the filter if possible) with the blower on.
  • Check the supply air temperature (in a straight duct run near the furnace) as the furnace operates.
  • Compare the actual temperature rise to the rated temperature rise on the furnace nameplate. (typically 40 - 70 deg.)
    • Temperature rise at or above maximum --> Step 2. Check Air Filter
    • Temperature rise below maximum --> Suspect Bad Limit

2. Check Air Filter

  • Remove air filter and recheck temperature rise.

3. Check Gas Pressure

  • De-energize the call for heat and allow the furnace to cool.
  • Turn off power to the furnace and close the gas safety shut-off.
  • Hook-up a gas pressure gauge to the manifold (leaving) test port on the gas valve.
  • Open the gas safety shut-off valve and re-apply furnace power.
  • Activate a call for heat and monitor the manifold gas pressure when the gas valve opens.
    • Natural Gas = 2.5" w.c. minimum to 3.5" w.c. maximum
    • LP Gas = 9" w.c. minimum to 11" w.c. maximum
      • Pressure below maximum --> Step 4. Check Blower Speed
      • Pressure above maximum --> Adjust Gas Pressure & Re-check Temperature Rise

4. Check Blower Speed

  • Check the blower motor speed wire attached to the "Heat" output of the control board.
    • Red = Low
    • Yellow = Med Low
    • Blue = Med Hi
    • Black = Hi
  • If possible, increase the Heat blower speed and Re-Check Temperature Rise

5. Check Duct Static Pressure

  • Check the return static pressure (in the blower door if possible).
  • Check the supply static pressure (between the furnace and evaporator coil if possible).
    • High Duct Static = Above 0.5" w.c.
      • High Return Static + Low Supply Static = Restricted Return Ductwork
      • Low Return Static + High Supply Static = Clogged Coil or Restricted Supply Ductwork
        • Compare static on both sides of evaporator coil.
          • High Static Entering Coil + Low Static Leaving Coil = Clogged Coil

 

 

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Last updated: 30 Oct, 2017
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