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AHP/MP Air Handler - Flashing Code 2

Article ID: 496
Last updated: 6 Feb, 2023

York Air Handler: AHP/MP

Re: Flashing Code 2

The control board in the air handler monitors the limit switch in the aux heaters.

Code 2 = Limit switch opened two times with NO CALL FOR HEAT.

► This is a Hard Lockout condition that will keep all heater outputs off.

► The blower will de-energize 5 minutes after entering Hard Lockout.


To reset: Line or Low Voltage Power to the air handler control board must be cycled.


Qty Possible Causes:
Stuck Heat Relay
Bad Control Board
Bad Limit
Shorted Heater
Stuck Contactor (OD Unit)

Checkout:

1. Check Heaters

  • Open the air handler blower compartment.
  • Check for 24VAC on W1 and W2.
    • Power Present ⇒ Disconnect low voltage wiring from W1 & W2,
  • Check heater amperage.

2. Check Heater Board

  • Especially in counter-flow applications, the control board is extremely susceptible to water damage from condensate overflow.
    • If there is water in the base of the air handler, or if the control board has obvious signs of water damage ⇒ suspect a Bad Control Board
  • At the white molex plug on the heater board, check for 22VDC between:
    • "Purple" to "Brown
    • "Yellow" to "Brown"
    • "Gray" to "Brown"
      • No 24VAC Power on W1 or W2 + 22VDC Present = Bad Control Board

3. Check Heat Relays

  • With high voltage power applied, check amperage on each heater individually.
    • No Heater Drawing Amperage → Step 4. Check Limit
    • Heater Drawing Amperage ⇒
      • Trace back to the controlling relay.
      • Remove one high voltage wire from the relay.
        • Amperage Still Present = Shorted Heater
        • Amperage Goes Away = Bad Heater Relay

4. Check Limits

  • Turn off power to the air handler.
    • It is best to turn off power at the breaker box, as this test may bring you into contact with the inlet power wiring.
  • Disconnect the white molex plug from the air handler control board.
  • On the plug (not the board) check resistance between the Red and Brown wires.
    • No Resistance Red to Brown Open Limit
    • Resistance Red to Brown = Limit Closed  Re-attach molex plug and re-power air handler.
      • Still Code 2, 3 or 4 = Bad Control Board

5. Check Compressor Contactor

  • It is possible that a stuck compressor contactor could generate enough heat in the air handler to trip a heater limit.
  • Check the outdoor unit for a Stuck Contactor or signs of a potentially sticking contactor.
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Last updated: 6 Feb, 2023
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