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TG9S/GY9S - Flashing Code 7

Article ID: 474
Last updated: 2 Jan, 2024

York Gas Furnace: TG9S/GY9S

Re: No Heat - Flashing Code 7

Code 7 = Three consecutive failed ignition attempts (failed to sense flame).

► This is a "Soft-Lockout" which will automatically reset/retry after 1 hour.

Qty Possible Causes:
10 Dirty Flame Sensor
3 Bad Glow Plug
Clogged Burners
No or Low Gas Pressure
Bad Gas Valve


CHECKOUT:

1. Check Ignition Sequence

  • If the furnace is running, turn the thermostat off and allow the furnace to cool and the blower to stop operating.
  • Initiate a call for heat from the thermostat and monitor the ignition sequence.
    • 1. The inducer motor should start with no difficulty.
    • 2. The pressure switch should close within a couple seconds of the inducer starting.
    • 3. The glow plug should energize within 30 seconds of the pressure switch closing.
    • 4. The gas valve should open within 20 seconds of the glow plug energizing.

2. Check Ignition

  • Visually inspect the burners during ignition.
    • The burners should light smoothly with little or no delay from the glow plug to the flame sensor.
    • Make sure the flame sensor comes in good contact with the flame.
      • Burners Ignite Properly → Step 5.  Check Flame Sensor
      • Any Delay or Burners Not Igniting = TG9S Ignitor Issue*, Clogged Burners, Low Gas Pressure or Bad Gas Valve Step 4.  Check Gas Pressure / Valve
        • * York issued a service letter regarding the factory glow plug not always igniting the burners. If the gas pressure is correct and the burners fail to consistently ignite, replace with a Honeywell GlowFly.

3. Check Glow Plug

  • Look for any visual cracks.
  • Unplug the 2-wire connector to the glow plug.
  • Use a meter to test resistance of the glow plug.
    • No Resistance = Bad Glow Plug
    • Resistance ⇒ Continue
  • Start an ignition sequence.
  • Check for 120VAC power on the 2-wire plug feeding the glow plug during an ignition sequence.
    • No Power = Bad Ignition Control
    • Power Present + No Glow = Bad Glow Plug

4. Check Gas Pressure / Valve

  • Check for 24VAC between the two wires at the gas valve at the point of ignition.
    • No Power = Bad Control Board
    • Power Present ⇒ Check gas pressures (below)
  • Inlet Gas Pressure
  • Check the inlet gas pressure with the furnace off.
    • Minimum Pressure = 5" w.c. for Nat. gas, and 11" w.c. for propane.
      • Low Pressure = Bad Meter or Regulator
  • Monitor the inlet gas pressure as the furnace attempts to ignite.
    • Pressure Drops Below Minimum = Bad Meter/Regulator or Restricted Gas Line
  • Manifold Gas Pressure
  • Check the manifold pressure when the furnace attempts to ignite.
    • Normal Pressure = 3 - 3.5" w.c. for Nat. Gas, 9 - 11" w.c. for LP
      • No Gas Pressure = Bad Gas Valve
      • Low Gas Pressure ⇒ Increase Manifold Gas Pressure
      • Normal Gas Pressure + No or Delayed Ignition = TG9S Igniter Issue or Clogged Burners

5. Check Flame Sensor

  • On the multi-meter:
    • Switch the test leads to "COM" and "mA".
    • Set the meter on DC 200ù.
    • Disconnect the wire from the flame sensor.
    • Place one meter lead on the flame sensor terminal and the other on the flame sensor wire.
    • Check the reading when the burners ignite.
      • Normal Reading = 3.7 mA
      • Low Flame Signal Warning = 1.5 MicroAmp
      • Lockout Point = 0.1 MicroAmp
        • Low Reading = Dirty Flame SensorClean the Flame Sensor & Re-check
    • CAUTION! Move meter leads back to "COM" and "V" before proceeding!

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Last updated: 2 Jan, 2024
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