Gas Furnace: TUX
Re: Flashing Code 4
Code 4 = Open Limit Circuit
There are three limits in the limit circuit:
- Main Limit (TCO-A) - Automatic-reset limit for the heat exchanger.
- Roll-Out Limit - Manual-reset limit mounted above burners.
- Auxiliary Limit (TCO-B) - Automatic-reset limit, Usually mounted on the blower compartment.
Primary or Auxiliary Limit |
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Possible Causes: |
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Dirty Filter |
1 |
Bad Blower Motor/Capacitor |
1 |
Bad Control Board |
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High Duct Static |
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Bad Primary Limit |
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Bad Auxiliary Limit |
Roll-Out Limit |
Qty |
Possible Causes: |
1 |
Clogged Furnace Drain |
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Bad Heat Exchanger |
CHECKOUT:
1. Check Limit Circuit
- Turn off power to the furnace.
- Remove the 9-pin plug from the furnace control board.
- At the plug (not the board), check resistance between pin 3 (YL/1) and pin 4 (YL/5).
- No Resistance = Limit Circuit Open → Step 2. Check Primary Limit
- Resistance = Limit Circuit Closed ⇒ Re-attach 9-pin plug, re-apply power to the furnace, and cycle a call for heat.
2. Check Primary Limit
- Attempt to perform this test without removing wires from the limit (moving wires may cause the limit to reset).
- Check resistance between the two terminals (YL/1) & (YL/2) of the primary limit.
3. Check Roll-Out Limit
- Check resistance between the two terminals (YL/2) & (YL/3) of the roll-out limit.
- Resistance = Limit Closed → Step 4. Check Auxiliary Limit
- No Resistance = Limit Open
- Press reset button on the top of the limit & recheck resistance.
- Resistance ⇒ Check for heat exchanger issues
- No Resistance = Bad Roll-Out Limit
4. Check Auxiliary Limit
- Access the blower compartment.
- Attempt to perform this test without removing wires from the limit (moving wires may cause the limit to reset).
- Check resistance across the the terminals (YL/3) & (YL/4) of the auxiliary limit.
- Resistance = Limit Closed ⇒ Recheck limit circuit at 9-pin plug (Step 1).
- No Resistance = Limit Open
5. Check Blower Operation
- Remove power from the furnace.
- Access the blower compartment.
- Remove the wires from the blower motor capacitor.
- Check capacitor.
- Bad ⇒ Replace & Continue
- Good ⇒Continue
- Close blower access panel.
- Cycle the furnace through a call for heat & monitor blower motor operation in 1st & 2nd Stage Heat
- Blower Starts & Runs → Step. 6. Check Temperature Rise
- No Blower Operation ⇒ At the control board, check for 120VAC power between [LO HEAT] & [CIR-N], then between [HI HEAT] & [CIR-N].
- Power + No Blower Operation = Bad Blower Motor
- No Power = Bad Control Board
6. 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 (on both 1st & 2nd Stage Heat).
- Compare the actual temperature rise to the rated temperature rise on the furnace nameplate. (typically 35 - 65 deg.)
- Temperature Rise Near or Above Maximum ⇒ Check for low airflow (Dirty Filter, Dirty Coil, Low Blower Speed, etc.)
- Temperature Rise Below Maximum + Code 4 ⇒ Suspect Bad Primary Limit