Goodman Gas Furnace: GMH95 / GCH9
Re: Flashing Code 1 / Won't Ignite
Code 1 = 3 Failed Ignition Attempts
► ** Be aware that the furnace Condensate Pressure Switch breaks power to the gas valve and will cause a Fault Code 1 (Does not cause a Code 3). **
	
		
			| Qty | Possible Causes: | 
		
			|  | Dirty Flame Sensor | 
		
			|  | Bad Ignitor | 
		
			|  | Bad Control Board | 
		
			| 1 | Clogged Drain | 
		
			|  | Tripped Auxiliary Limit | 
		
			| 1 | Bad Gas Valve | 
	
CHECKOUT:
1. Check Ignition Sequence
	- If necessary, reset the furnace lockout by cycling high voltage or low voltage power.
- Initiate a call for heat from the thermostat and monitor the ignition sequence.
	
		- The inducer motor should start with no difficulty.
- The pressure switch should close within a couple seconds of the inducer starting.
- The glow plug should energize within 30 seconds of the pressure switch closing.
		
		
 
2. Check Glow Plug
	- Look for any visual cracks.
- Test resistance of the glow plug.
	
		- No Resistance = Bad Glow Plug
 
- 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
 
3. 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.
		
		
 
4. Check Control Board Output
	- Check Power from Control Board
- Re-start the furnace with a call for heat from the thermostat.
- At the point of ignition, check for 24VAC between Terminal 2 (Gray) and Terminal 9 (Brown) of the molex plug on the control board. 
	
		- No Power = Bad Control Board
- Power Present ⇒ Continue
 
- Check Power at the Gas Valve
- Re-start the furnace with a call for heat from the thermostat.
- At the point of ignition, check for 24VAC between PM (Gray) and C (Brown) at the gas valve.
	
	
5. Check Gas Pressure / Valve
	- Inlet Gas Pressure
- Turn off power to the furnace and check the inlet gas pressure.
	
		- Minimum Pressure = 5" w.c. for Nat. Gas, and 11" w.c. for Propane.
		
			- No or Low Pressure = Bad Meter or Regulator
- Normal Pressure ⇒ Continue
 
 
- Re-apply power to the furnace and activate a call for heat.
- Make sure the inlet gas pressure stays above minimum when the gas valve energizes.
	
		- Pressure Drops Below Minimum = Bad Meter/Regulator or Restricted Gas Line
- Normal Pressure ⇒ Check Manifold Gas Pressure
 
- Manifold Gas Pressure
- Activate a call for heat and monitor the manifold gas pressure during an ignition attempt.
	
		- Normal Pressure = 2.5 - 3.5" w.c. for Nat. Gas, 9 - 11" w.c. for LP
		
			- 24V on PM + No Gas Pressure = Bad Gas Valve
- Low Gas Pressure ⇒ Increase Manifold Gas Pressure
- Normal Gas Pressure + No or Delayed Ignition = Clogged Burners ⇒ Remove burners and clean spreaders
 
 
6. Check Flame Sensor
	- DO NOT clean the flame sensor before testing!
- On the multi-meter:
	
		- Switch the test leads to "COM" and "mA".
- Set the meter on DC 200ù.
- Check the reading when the burners ignite.
		
			- Minimum acceptable reading = 1 MicroAmp
			
			
 
- MOVE SENSOR LEADS BACK TO "COM" and "V" BEFORE PROCEEDING!
 
7. Check Furnace Drains
	- Remove and check the drain hose from the collector box.
	
		- Water pours out = Clogged Drain Hose 
 
- Remove and check the drain hose from the exhaust elbow.
	
		- Water pours out = Clogged Drain Hose 
 
- Remove the Dip Tubes from the Furnace Drain Trap and make sure they are clear.