Trane Gas Furnace: TUD1/TDD1
Re: Flashing Code 3
Code 3 = Pressure switch fault
A Code 3 will result from either of the following conditions:
- Pressure switch contacts "closed" when they should be open.
- Pressure switch contacts "open" when they should be closed.
► If the pressure switch is in the "closed" position when a call for heat is initiated, the control board will flash a Code 3 and NOT power the inducer motor.
Qty |
Possible Causes: |
2 |
Bad Pressure Switch |
1 |
Bad Inducer Motor / Capacitor |
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Bad Inducer Wheel |
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Item in Inducer |
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Vent Problem |
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ADPS Switch Set Too Low |
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Bad Control Board |
CHECKOUT:
1. Check Sequence
- Activate a call for heat from the thermostat (confirm 24VAC between "W" and "C")
2. Check Inducer Motor
- With "W' energized, check for 120V power between the White & Black at the inducer motor wiring plug:
- Pressure Switch Open + No Power = Bad Control Board
- Power + No Fan = Bad Inducer Motor or Capacitor
3. Check Pressure Switch
- Check Switch Contacts
- With "W" energized and the Inducer Running:
- Check for 24VAC from both sides of the pressure switch to "C".
- Power on Both Sides = Switch Closed
- Power on Only One Side = Switch Open
- Switch Closed + Code 3 = Bad Control Board
- Check Pressure
- Hook-up a pressure gauge to the pressure switch hoses.
- Monitor the system pressure as the furnace operates.
- Pressure Well Above Rating (typically .60" w.c.) + Open Switch = Bad Pressure Switch
- Pressure Near or Below the Switch Rating (typically .60" w.c.) = Vent Problem, Damaged Blower Wheel or Item in Inducer ⇒ Remove the inducer and check the inducer wheel.
- Inducer Wheel Ok ⇒ Check the Vent
4. ADPS Pressure Switch Set Too Low
- An ADPS pressure switch with an adjustable dial sometimes fails to re-open if set too low.