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D1NA - No Power on R/Inducer Running Continuous

Article ID: 575
Last updated: 20 Nov, 2018

York Package Units: DNA

Re: No Power on R/Inducer Running Continuous

The is no power between "R" and "C" at the thermostat connection terminals and the inducer motor is running continuous.

Qty Possible Causes:
1 Open Limit Circuit
Bad Control Board

CHECKOUT:

1. Check 24V Power Circuit

  • At the control board, check for 24VAC between "X" and "C" at the "XFMR" connection.
    • No Power = No Power fro Transformer
  • At the 6-Pin connector, check for 24VAC between Pin #1 (204 Or) and "C".
    • Power at XFMR + No Power at Pin #1 = Bad Control Board
  • At the 6-Pin Connector, check for 24VAC between Pin #6 (206 Red) and "C".
    • Power at Pin #1 + No Power at Pin #6 = Open Limit Circuit → Step 2. Check Limits
    • Power at Pin #6 + No Power at R = Bad Control Board

2. Check Limits

  • Roll-Out Limit
  • The Roll-Out limit is mounted above the burners.
  • Check for 24VAC between each side of the limit and "C".
    • Power on Both Sides = Limit OK
    • Power on One Side Only = Limit Tripped
  • Aux Limit
  • The Aux Limit switch should be mounted in the blower compartment.
  • Check for 24VAC between each side of the limit and "C".
    • Power on Both Sides = Limit OK
    • Power on One Side Only = Limit Open (Should indicate a bad blower motor).
  • Primary Limit
  • The Primary Limit is located on the face of the heat exchanger.
  • Check for 24VAC between each side of the limit and "C".
    • Power on Both Sides = Limit OK
    • Power on One Side Only = Limit Open
      • Open Limit + Hot Heat Exchanger ⇒ Allow time for limit to cool & recheck (Be cautious of airflow issues).
      • Open Limit + Cool Heat Exchanger = Bad Limit Switch

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Last updated: 20 Nov, 2018
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