Trane Gas Furnace: TUH1/TDH1
Re: Flashing Code 3
Code 3 = Pressure switch fault
This furnace uses a dual-hose (differential pressure) pressure switch. You need to monitor both hoses at the same time to see actual working pressure.
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.
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Possible Causes: |
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Bad Inducer Motor |
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Water in inducer |
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Clogged or Restricted Vent |
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Bad Vent Pressure Switch |
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Clogged / Frozen Drain |
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Pressure Hose Problem |
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Item Stuck in Inducer Motor |
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Bad Ignition Control |
CHECKOUT:
1. Check Control Board
- Start the furnace with a call for heat.
- Ensure that power is present on "W" by checking for 24VAC between "W" and "C".
- No Power = No Call for Heat
- Power = The Inducer motor should start within 15 seconds.
- Inducer Motor Starts → Step 2. Check Inducer
- Inducer Motor Does Not Start + Code 3 ⇒ Check for 115V power to inducer.
2. Check Inducer
- Observe and listen to the inducer motor.
- Listen for sounds of water in the vent piping (near the furnace and at the vent termination).
- If water is gurgling in the vent, look for sags or low spots in the vent piping that will hold water.
- The vent piping must have a constant slope back toward the furnace.
3. Check Pressure Switches
- Make sure there are no sags in the pressure switch hoses that could hold water.
- Start the furnace with a call for heat.
- Switch Contacts
- With the wires attached to the switch, check for 24VAC between each terminal of the switch and Common.
- 24VAC On Both Sides = Switch Closed
- 24VAC On One Side Only = Open Switch ⇒ Use a pressure meter to check the Switch Pressure (below).
- Switch Pressure
- Remove the hoses from the pressure.
- Inspect the pressure switch hose for a:
- Loose hose
- Dry-rotted, cracked hose
- Clogged hose
- Connect both hoses to a pressure meter.
- Compare actual pressure to the pressure rating on the switch.
- Pressure Near or Below Rating =
- Bird or Water in Inducer
- Clogged or Restricted Vent
- Clogged or Restricted Intake
- Pressure Well Above the Rating + Open Switch = Bad Switch or Water in Switch
- Water in Switch is usually caused by a mis-run pressure switch hose - should loop up so water drains back to the inducer (not the pressure switch).
4. Check Condensate Drainage
- Check the drain hose from the collector box.
- Make sure all drain hoses are clear and have a downward slope.
- In extreme cold conditions be cautious of Frozen Drains.