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Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible causes Corrective actions Unit Type Alarm Status

Possible causes Corrective actions Unit Type Alarm Status Consumer error message

00 Not used yet Thermostat


01 Not used yet Thermostat
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
02 Thermostat internal communication error ClimateTalk coprocessor was not anle to start. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1) Thermostat Critical Internal hardware error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
03 Thermostat internal communication error ClimateTalk coprocessor did not respond to commands. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1) Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
04 Thermostat software upgrade error ClimateTalk firmware was not able to upgrade. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1) Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
05 Thermostat internal communication error ClimateTalk communication errors.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Communication error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
06 Piezo speaker hardware error Piezo driver could not start due to hardware error.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Internal hardware error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
07 LED hardware error LED driver could not start due to hardware issue.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Internal hardware error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
08 Thermostat software upgrade error OTA download signature is wrong, reverting back to previous firmware.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Communication error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
09 Thermostat software upgrade error OTA upgrade failed.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Communication error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
0A Proximity sensor hardware error Proximity sensor driver could not start due to hardware issue.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Thermostat minor Internal hardware error

•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.


0B Temperature/Humidity sensor hardware error Temp/Hum sensor driver could not start due to hardware issue. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option1) Thermostat Critical Internal hardware error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
0C Temperature/Humidity sensor hardware error Temperature sensor failed during operation. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1) Thermostat Critical Internal hardware error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
0D Temperature/Humidity sensor hardware error Humidity sensor failed during operation. •Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1) Thermostat Critical Internal hardware error
•Replace thermostat if needed
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
0E Wi-Fi hardware error WIFI driver could not start due to hardware issue.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option1)
Thermostat minor Internal hardware error
•Check for proper 24 VAC powering thermostat.
•Conduct a warm start of the thermostat.
0F Wi-Fi hardware error WIFI driver communication issue.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option1)
Thermostat minor Communication error

•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.


•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
1E Heat Pump communication loss •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.
•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
1F Air Conditioner communication loss •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, shorted, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)

•Loss of power to system.


10 Thermostat reboot •Thermostat software update(OTA). •No action needed. Thermostat minor Communication error
•Manual reboot of thermostat.

•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.


•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
20 EEV Coil communication loss •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)

•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.


•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
21 Air Handler communication loss •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)

•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.


•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
22 Furnace communication loss •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)

•Check polarity of Data1 and Data2.


•data1 and data2 could be reversed
•Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers.
51 No ClimateTalk equipment discovered on network •loss of power to the unit.
•Check for loose terminations, shorted or broken wires.
Thermostat Critical Communication error
•Loose, cut, or broken wire.
•Call Daikin support at 1-855-DAIKIN1(option 1)
Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible causes Corrective actions Alarm status Unit Type Consumer error message

•Check indoor EEV coil connection (PCB and junction connector).


•Indoor EEV coil not connected. •Replace EEV coil.
70 EEV open circuit( incorrect wiring or not connected)
•Incorrect wiring to EEV. •Check the resistance value of EEV coil (refer to service manual).
Critical EEV system error
•Replace the control board.

d0 EEV Data not on network •No shared data on the network. •Populate shared data set using memory card. Critical EEV system error
•Replace circuit board.
d4 EEV Invalid memory card data •Wrong memory card data.
•Rewrite data using the correct memory card.
Critical EEV system error

•Check the connection to liquid thermistor (PCB and junction connector).


•Open or short circuit of the liquid thermistor (X5A). •Check the resistance value of the thermistor (refer to service manual).
73 Liquid side temperature fault
•Liquid thermistor reading incorrect values or values outside the normal range. •Replace thermistor
Critical EEV Sensor error
•Replace the control board.

•Check the connection to gas thermistor (PCB and junction connector).


•Open or short circuit of the gas thermistor (X5A). •Check the resistance value of the thermistor (refer to service manual).
74 Gas side temperature fault
•Gas thermistor reading incorrect values or values outside the normal range. •Replace thermistor.
Critical EEV Sensor error
•Replace the control board.

•Check the connection to pressure sensor (PCB and junction connector).


•Open or short circuit of the pressure sensor (X15A). •Check the output voltage of the pressure sensor (refer to service manual).
75 Pressure sensor fault
•Pressure sensor reading incorrect values or values outside the normal range. •Replace pressure sensor.
Critical EEV Pressure error
•Replace the control board.

•Open communication circuit. •Check for cased coil and other unit wiring.
76 Equipment communication loss during operation •Incorrect wiring between outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower. •Replace the control board. Critical EEV Communication error
•No power supply to outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower. •Check the power supply to outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower.

•Check for thermostat and indoor unit wiring.


•Verify the input voltage at the indoor unit and thermostat.
•Incorrect wiring between indoor unit and thermostat.
After recovering the system with power supply, TSTAT ID NO COM will continue
The system may have the communication error without error code 77 on the indoor PCB. Follow
to be displayed on the thermostat for 2 minutes. The error code will be cleared
77 Thermostat communication loss during startup & operation system troubleshooting in installation manual.
automatically.
Critical EEV Communication error
•Thermostat failure.
•Replace control board or thermostat.
•Power interruption (low voltage).
•Press "LEARN" button on PCB for more than 5 seconds to reestablish
network.

•Open communication circuit. •Check for cased coil and other unit wiring.
78 Equipment communication loss during startup •Incorrect wiring between outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower. •Replace the control board. Critical EEV Communication error
•No power supply to outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower. •Check the power supply to outdoor unit, gas furnace, or modular blower.
Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible Causes Corrective Actions Alarm Status Unit Type Consumer error message

AHU
•Loose wiring connection at circulator motor power leads or circulator motor power leads
•Tighten or correct wiring connection.
b0 Blower motor not running. disconnected.
•Check circulator blower motor. Replace if necessary.
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Failed circulator blower motor.
•Loose wiring connection at circulator motor control leads. •Tighten or correct wiring connection.
b1 Blower motor communication error. •Failed circulator blower motor. •Check circulator blower motor. Replace if necessary. Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Failed integrated control module. •Check integrated control module. Replace if necessary.
•Verify circulator blower motor horsepower is the same specified for the
•Incorrect circulator blower motor in air handler blower. specific air handler blower model. Replace if necessary.
b2 Blower motor horse power mismatch.
•Incorrect shared data set in integrated control module. •Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
using correct memory card if required.
•Fan/motor obstruction or blocked filters. •Check for obstruction on the fan/motor/ductwork, clean filters.
Blower motor is operating in a power, temperature, or speed •Power interruption (low voltage). •Verify the input voltage at the motor.
b3 limiting condition. •Incorrect Wiring. •Check wiring.
Minor AHU Fan Failure error
•Blockage in the airflow (ductwork) or ductwork undersized. •Replace motor.
•Check filters for blockage. Clean filters or remove obstruction.
•Blocked filters. •Check ductwork for blockage. Remove obstruction. Verify all registers are
Blower motor is operating in a power, temperature, or speed •Restrictive ductwork. fully open.
b3 limiting condition. •Undersized ductwork.
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Verify ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork if
•High ambient temperatures. necessary.
•See "Installation Instructions" for installation requirements.
•Abnormal motor loading, sudden change in speed or torque, sudden blockage of air handler
blower/coil air inlet or outlet. •Check filters, filter grills/registers, duct system, and air handler blower/coil
b4 Blower motor current trip or lost rotor position.
•High loading conditions, blocked filters, very restrictive ductwork, blockage of air handler air inlet/outlet for blockages.
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
blower/coil air inlet or outlet.
•Check circulator blower for obstructions. Remove and repair/replace
•Obstruction in circulator blower housing.
wheel/motor if necessary.
b5 Blower motor locked rotor. •Seized circulator blower motor bearings.
•Check circulator blower motor shaft rotation and motor. Replace if
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Failed circulator blower motor.
necessary.
•High AC line voltage to air handler blower. •Check power to air handler blower. Verify line voltage to blower is within
b6 Blower motor voltage or temperature trip. •Low AC line voltage to air handler blower. the range specified on the air handler blower rating plate. Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•High ambient temperatures. •See "Installation Instructions" for installation requirements.
•Check integrated control module. Verify control is populated with correct
ID blower motor does not have the required parameters to •Error with integrated control module.
b7 function. •Motor has locked rotor condition.
shared data set. See data errors above for details. Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Check for locked rotor condition (see error code above for details).
•Check filters for blockage. Clean filters or remove obstruction.
•Blocked filters. •Check ductwork for blockage. Remove obstruction. Verify all registers are
b9 Low indoor airflow (without electric heat mode). •Restrictive ductwork. fully open. minor AHU Fan Failure error
•Undersized ductwork. •Verify ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork if
necessary.
d0 No shared data on network. •Air handler blower does not contain any shared data. •Populate shared data set using memory card. Critical AHU System error
d1 Incorrect shared data on network. •Air handler blower does not contain an appropriate shared data set. •Populate correct shared data set using memory card. Critical AHU System error
•Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
d4 Invalid memory card data. •Shared data set on memory card has been rejected by integrated control module.
using correct memory card if required.
Critical AHU System error
•Select the valid heater kit on thermostat.
Eb Heater kit called when no heater kit (fan may blow cold air). •No heater kit selected. •Valid dip switch selection (heater kit selection out of range of the unit minor AHU System error
configuration).
Ed Heater kit dip switches not set correctly. •Invalid heater kit selected. •Set correct dip switches. Critical AHU System error
•Verify electric heat dipswitch settings.
•Verify the installed electric heater is valid for the air handler blower. Check
•Heater kit selected via dipswitches is too small for heater kits in shared data set. nameplate or Specification Sheet applicable to your model* for allowable
EC Heater kit is too small or mismatched.
•Heater kit selected via dipswitches doesn't match heater kits in shared data set. heater kit(s).
Minor AHU System error
•Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
using correct memory card if required.
•Verify electric heat dipswitch settings.
•Verify the installed electric heater is valid for the air handler blower. Check
nameplate or Specification Sheet applicable to your model* for allowable
EC Heater kit selected is too large. •Heater kit selected via dipswitches is too large for heater kits in shared data set. Critical AHU System error
heater kit(s).
•Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
using correct memory card if required.
•Assure 208/230 volt and 24 volt power to air handler blower and integrated
control module.
•Manual disconnect switch OFF or 24 volt wire improperly connected or loose.
•Check integrated control module fuse (3A). Replace if necessary.
EE Internal fault (incorrect PCB operation). •Blown fuse or circuit breaker.
•Check for possible shorts in 208/230 volt and 24 volt circuits. Repair as
Critical AHU System error
•Integrated control module has an internal fault.
necessary.
•Replace bad integrated control module.

EF Auxiliary contacts open. •High water level in the evaporation coil. •Check overflow pan and service. Critical AHU System error

•Fuse (F1U) is blown. •Replace fuse.


E5 Blown fuse on PCB.
•Connector TB10 is open. •Check wiring to AUX alarm, heater kit, communication connection.
Critical AHU System error

•Check for obstruction on the fan/motor.


•Check ductwork/filter for blockage, clean filters.
•Fan/motor obstruction or blocked filters. •Remove obstruction. Verify all registers are fully open.
•Restrictive ductwork or ductwork undersized. •Check the connections and the rotation of the motor.
9b Low indoor airflow (with electric heat mode).
•ID motor failure. •Verify the input voltage at the motor.
Critical AHU Fan Failure error
•Combination mistake outdoor unit and indoor unit. •Verify ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork if
needed.
•Replace motor

•Check for thermostat and indoor unit wiring.


•Incorrect wiring between ID unit and thermostat.
•Verify the input voltage of the pressure sensor (refer to service manual).
77 Thermostat communication loss during startup & operation. •Thermostat failure.
•Replace pressure sensor.
Critical AHU Communication error
•Power interruption (low voltage).
Replace the control board.

•Check indoor EEV coil connection (PCB and junction connector).


•Indoor EEV coil not connected. •Replace EEV coil.
70 EEV open circuit( incorrect wiring or not connected).
•Incorrect wiring to EEV. •Check the resistance value of EEV coil (refer to service manual).
Critical AHU System error
•Replace the control board.

•Check the connection to the liquid thermistor (PCB and junction connector).
•Open (or) short circuit of the liquid thermistor (X5A). •Check the resistance value of the thermistor (refer to service manual).
73 Liquid side temperature fault.
•Liquid thermistor reading incorrect or values outside normal range. •Replace thermistor.
Critical AHU Sensor error
•Replace the control board.

•Check the connection to the gas thermistor (PCB and junction connector).
•Open (or) short circuit of the gas thermistor (X5A). •Check the resistance value of the thermistor (refer to service manual).
74 Gas side temperature fault.
•Gas thermistor reading incorrect or values outside normal range. •Replace thermistor.
Critical AHU Sensor error
•Replace the control board.

•Check the connection to pressure sensor (PCB and junction connector).


•Open (or) short circuit of the pressure sensor (X15A). •Check the output voltage of the pressure sensor (refer to service manual).
75 Pressure sensor fault.
•Pressure sensor reading incorrect or values outside normal range. •Replace pressure sensor.
Critical Pressure error
•Replace the control board.
Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible Causes Corrective Actions Alarm Status Unit Type Consumer error message Notes

•Loose wiring connection at circulator motor power leads or circulator power leads
•Tighten or correct wiring connection
disconnected.
b0 Blower motor not running •Verify continuous circuit through inductor. Replace if open or short circuit. Critical furnace Fan Failure
•Open circuit in inductor or loose wiring connection at inductor(3/4 Hp & 1 Hp models only).
•Check circulator blower motor. Replace if necessary.
•Failed circulator blower motor.

•Loose wiring connection at circulator motor control leads. •Tighten or correct wiring connection.
b1 Blower communication error •Failed circulator blower motor. •Check circulator blower motor. Replace if necessary. Critical furnace Communication Error
•Failed integrated control module. •Check circulator integrated control module. Replace if necessary

•Verify circulator blower if motor horse power is the same specified for the
•Incorrect circulator blower motor in furnace. specific furnace model. Replace if necessary.
b2 Blower motor HP mismatch Critical furnace Fan Failure
•Incorrect shared data set in integrated control module. •Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
using correct memory card if required.

•Check filters for blockage. Clean filters or remove obstructions.


•Check ductwork for blockage. Remove obstruction. Verify all registers are
•Blocked filters.
fully open.
Blower motor is operating in a power, temperature, or speed •Restrictive ductwork.
b3 •Verify ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork Critical furnace Fan Failure
limiting condition •Undersized ductwork.
if necessary.
•High ambient temperatures.
•See "III. Product Description" and "IV. Location Requirements &
Considerations" furnace installation requirements.
•Check filters for blockage. Clean filters or remove obstructions.
•Check ductwork for blockage. Remove obstruction. Verify all registers are
•Blocked filters.
fully open.
Blower motor is operating in a power, temperature, or speed •Restrictive ductwork.
b3 •Verify ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork minor furnace Fan Failure
limiting condition •Undersized ductwork.
if necessary.
•High ambient temperatures.
•See "Product description" and "Location Requirements & Considerations"
for furnace installation requirements.
•Abnormal motor loading, sudden change in speed or torque, sudden blockage of furnace air •Check filters, filter grills/registers, duct system, and furnace air inlet/outlet
b4 Blower motor current trip or lost rotor position Critical furnace Fan Failure
inlet or outlet. for blockages.

•Check circulator blower for obstructions. Remove and repair/replace


•Obstruction in circulator blowing housing wheel/motor if necessary.
b5 Blower motor locked rotor •Seized circular blower motor bearings •Check circular blower motor shaft rotation and motor. Replace motor if Critical furnace Fan Failure
•Failed circular blower motor necessary.

•Check power to furnace. Verify line voltage to furnace is within the range
•High AC line voltage to furnace
specified on the furnace rating plate.
b6 Voltage or temperature trip •Low AC line voltage to furnace Critical furnace System error
•See"III. Product Description" and "IV. Location Requirements &
•High ambient temperatures
Considerations" furnace installation requirements.
•Check integrated control module. Verify control is populated with correct
•Error with integrated control module
b7 Incomplete parameters sent to motor
•Motor has a locked rotor condition
shared data set. See data errors above for details. Critical furnace System error
•Check for locked rotor condition (see error code above for details).
•Check filter for blockage. Clean filters or remove obstructions.
•Blocked filters •Check ductwork for blockage. Remove obstructions. Verify all registers are
b9 Low indoor airflow •Restrictive ductwork fully open. minor furnace Fan Failure error
•Undersized ductwork •Verity ductwork is appropriately sized for system. Resize/replace ductwork
if necessary
bf Inducer Communication Alarm Critical furnace System error
c0 Unit Missing Critical furnace System error
c1 ClimateTalk Network Communication Alarm Critical furnace System error
c2 Unrecognized Command Critical furnace System error
c3 Unrecognized Data ID Critical furnace System error
c4 Invalid DataAC Downloaded Shared Data Critical furnace System error
c5 Invalid Downloaded Firmware Critical furnace System error
d0 Data not yet on network •Furnace does not contain any shared data •Populate shared data set using memory card Critical furnace System error
•Air conditioner is wired as part of a communicating system and integrated control module
d1 invalid data on network •Replace control board if necessary Critical furnace System error
does contain any shared data
d2 Invalid system combination Critical furnace System error
•Verify shared data set is correct for the specific model. Re-populate data
d4 Invalid memory card data •Shared data set on memory card has been rejected by integrated control module Critical furnace System error
using correct memory card is required.
d5 No Cooling Unit Installed minor furnace System error
d6 No De-Humidifier Installed minor furnace System error
d7 Wrong Legacy T-Stat Setup Alarm minor furnace System error
•Locate and correct gas interruption.
•Failure to establish flame. Cause may be no gas to burners, front cover pressure switch stuck
•Check front cover pressure switch operation (hose, wiring, contact
open, bad igniter or igniter alignment, improper orifices, or coated/oxidized or improperly
operation). Correct if necessary.
connected flame sensor.
E0 Lockout due to excessive ignition attempts •Replace or realign igniter. Critical furnace Safety error
•Loss of flame after establishment. Cause may be interrupted gas supply, lazy burner flames
•Check flame sensor signal. Clean sensor if coated and/or oxidized.
(improper gas pressure or restriction in fuel and/or combustion air piping), front cover pressure
•Check fuel piping for blockage, proper length, elbows, and termination.
switch opening, or improper induced draft blower performance.
•Verify proper induced draft blower performance.

•Low stage pressure switch contacts sticking. •Preplace low stage pressure switch.
E1 Low stage pressure switch closed at start of heating Critical furnace Pressure error
•Shorts in pressure switch circuit wiring. •Repair short in wiring.
•Inspect pressure switch hose. Repair/replace if necessary.
•Pressure switch hose blocked, pinched, or connected improperly.
•Inspect flue and/or inlet air piping for blockage, proper length, elbows, and
•Blocked flue and/or inlet air pipe, blocked drain system or weak induced draft blower.
E2 Low stage pressure switch open during heating termination. Check drain system. Correct as necessary. Critical furnace Pressure error
•Incorrect pressure switch set point or malfunctioning switch contacts.
•Correct pressure switch set point or contact motion.
•Loose or improperly connected wiring.
•Tighten or correct wiring connection.

•Check filters and ductwork for blockage. Clean filters or remove


obstruction.
•Insufficient conditioned air over the heat exchanger. Blocked filters, restrictive ductwork, •Check circulator blower speed and performance. Correct speed or replace
improper circulator blower speed, or failed circulator blower motor. blower motor if necessary.
E3 Open high limit switch •Flame rollout. •Check burners for proper alignment. Critical furnace Safety error
•Misaligned burners, blocked fuel and/or air inlet pipe, or failed induced draft blower. •Check fuel and air inlet piping for blockage, proper length, elbows, and
•Loose or improperly connected wiring. termination. Correct if necessary.
•Check induced draft blower for proper performance. Replace if necessary.
•Tighten or correct wiring connection.

•Short to ground in flame sensor circuit. •Correct short at flame sensor or in flame sensor wiring.
E4 Flame detected when no flame should be present •Lingering burner flame. •Check for lingering flame. Critical Safety error
•Slow closing gas valve. •Verify proper operation of gas valve.

E5 Blown fuse on PCB •Short in low voltage wiring. •Locate and correct short in low voltage wiring. Critical System error
•Clean flame sensor if coated/oxidized.
•Flame sensor is coated/oxidized.
•Check inlet air piping for blockage, proper length, elbows. And termination.
E6 Low flame signal •Flame sensor incorrectly positioned in burner flame.
•Compare current gas pressure to rating plate. Adjust if needed.
Critical System error
•Lazy burner flame due to improper gas pressure or combustion sir.
•Inspect for proper sensor alignment.

•Improperly connected igniter. •Check and connect wiring from integrated control module to igniter.
•Shorted igniter. •Replace shorted igniter.
E7 Igniter fault or improper grounding Critical System error
•Poor unit ground. •Check & correct unit ground wiring.
•Igniter relay fault on integrated control module. •Check igniter output from control. Replace if necessary.

•High stage pressure switch contacts sticking. •Replace high stage pressure switch.
E8 High stage pressure switch stuck closed Critical Pressure error
•Shorts in pressure switch circuit wiring. •Repair short in wiring.
•Inspect pressure switch hose. Repair/replace if necessary.
•Pressure switch hose blocked, pinched, or connected improperly.
•Inspect flue and/or inlet air piping for blockage, proper length, elbows, and
•Blocked flue and/or inlet air pipe, blocked drain system or weak induced draft blower.
E9 High stage pressure switch stuck open termination. Check drain system. Correct as necessary. Critical Pressure error
•Incorrect pressure switch set point or malfunctioning switch contacts.
•Correct pressure switch set point or contact motion.
•Loose or improperly connected wiring.
•Tighten or correct wiring connection.
•Review wiring diagram to correct polarity.
•Polarity of 115 volt AC power to furnace or integrated module is reversed.
EA Reversed 115VAC polarity •Verify proper ground. Correct if necessary. Critical Safety error
•Poor unit ground.
•Check and correct wiring.
EB Internal Gas Valve Error Critical System error
ULN furnace only, keyed off of
EC External Gas Valve Error Critical System error
“ctIFCNoofGasHeatStages” = '1';
Other furnaces, keyed off of
“ctIFCNoofGasHeatStages” > '1';
•Reset system power and verify inducer is running properly.
EC Inducer motor current fault •Lingering Inducer motor overcurrent detected.
•Replace inducer or integrated control module, if necessary.
Critical Safety error This will change in the future when
other Comforbridge furnace boards
are rolled into the Daikin line.

•Orifice plate out of position. •Line up orifice plate.


•Blocked heat exchanger. •Remove blockage from heat exchanger.
Ed Flame rollout switch is open
•Burners out of alignment. •Line up burners.
Critical Safety error
•Defective heat exchanger. •Check for flame disturbance on roll out when burner comes on.

EE Internal Control Fault Critical System error


EF Auxiliary input open •High water level in the evaporation coil. •Check overflow pan and service. Critical System error
10 Grounding Error Critical System error
11 Rollout Switch Open Critical System error
12 Redundant Relay Open Alarm Critical System error
13 Redundant Relay Stuck Close Alarm Critical System error
14 Read or Write to External Flash Fails Critical System error
15 RAT Sensor Open minor Sensor error
16 RAT Sensor Short minor Sensor error
17 SAT Sensor Open minor Sensor error
18 SAT Sensor Short minor Sensor error
19 Board Temperature Sensor Open minor System error
1A Board Temperature Sensor Short minor System error
1B APS Refence Error Critical System error
1C APS Null Error Critical System error
1D APS Span Error Critical System error
1E APS Pressure Error Critical System error
1F APS Input Error Critical System error
76 Equipment communication loss Critical Communication Error
77 Thermostat communication loss Critical Communication Error
78 Need to connect outdoor unit Critical System Error
Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible Causes Corrective Actions Alarm Status Unit Type Consumer error message

•Low refrigerant charge. •Verify refrigerant charge; adjust as needed.


•Restriction in liquid line. •Check for restricted liquid line; repair/replace as needed.
01 Low side fault
•Indoor blower motor failure. •Check indoor blower motor; repair/replace as needed.
minor 2-Stage AC Pressure error
•Indoor thermostat set extremely low. •Check indoor thermostat setting.
•Verify refrigerant charge; adjust as needed.
•Low refrigerant charge.
•Check for restricted liquid line; repair/replace as needed.
•Restriction in liquid line.
01 Low pressure cut out trip/lockout(3 trips)
•Indoor blower motor failure.
•Check indoor blower motor; repair/replace as needed. Critical 2-Stage AC Pressure error
•Check low pressure switch; repair/replace as needed.
•Indoor thermostat set extremely low.
•Check indoor thermostat setting.
•Check and clean condenser coil.
•Blocked condenser coil. •Check outdoor fan motor; repair/replace as needed.
02 High side fault
•Outdoor fan not running. •Check outdoor fan motor wiring; repair/replace as needed.
minor 2-Stage AC Pressure error
•Check outdoor fan motor capacitor; repair/replace as needed.
•Check and clean condenser coil.
•Blocked condenser coil. •Check outdoor fan motor; repair/replace as needed.
02 High pressure cut out/lockout(3 trips)
•Outdoor fan not running. •Check outdoor fan motor wiring; repair/replace as needed.
Critical 2-Stage AC Pressure error
•Check outdoor fan motor capacitor; repair/replace as needed.
•Intermittent thermostat demand. •Check thermostat and thermostat wiring; repair/replace as needed.
03 Compressor short cycling
•Faulty compressor relay. •Check compressor relay operation; replace as needed.
minor 2-Stage AC System error
•Check compressor operation; repair/replace as needed.
•Compressor bearings are seized.
•Check run capacitor; replace as needed.
•Failed compressor run capacitor.
04 Locked rotor
•Faulty run capacitor wiring.
•Check wiring; repair/replace as needed. Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Verify line voltage is within range on rating plate; contact local utility if out of
•Low line voltage.
range.
•Check circuit breaker and fuses.
•Power is disconnected.
•Check wiring to unit; repair/replace as needed.
05 Open circuit •Failed compressor protector.
•Check compressor; repair/replace as needed.
Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Compressor not properly wired to control.
•Check compressor wiring; repair/replace as needed.
•Compressor start winding is open.
•Failed compressor run capacitor. •Check compressor; repair/replace as needed.
06 Open start circuit •Faulty run capacitor wiring. •Check run capacitor; replace as needed. minor 2-Stage AC System error
•Compressor not properly wired to control. •Check wiring; repair/replace as needed.
•Faulty compressor wiring.
•Compressor start winding is open.
•Failed compressor run capacitor. •Check compressor; repair/replace as needed.
06 Open start circuit lockout •Faulty run capacitor wiring. •Check run capacitor; replace as needed. Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Compressor not properly wired to control. •Check wiring; repair/replace as needed.
•Faulty compressor wiring.
•Compressor run winding is open.
•Check compressor; repair/replace as needed.
07 Open run circuit •Compressor not properly wired to control.
•Check wiring; repair/replace as needed.
minor 2-Stage AC System error
•Faulty compressor wiring.
•Compressor run winding is open.
•Check compressor; repair/replace as needed.
07 Open run circuit lockout •Compressor not properly wired to control.
•Check wiring; repair/replace as needed.
Critical 2-Stage AC
•Faulty compressor wiring.
•Check circuit breakers and fuses; Replace if needed.
08 Low line voltage •Low line voltage. •Verify unit is connected to power supply as specified on rating plate. minor 2-Stage AC System error
•Correct low line voltage condition; contact local utility if needed.
•Correct high line voltage condition; contact local utility if needed.
08 High/No power supply voltage condition •High line voltage.
•Verify unit is connected to power supply as specified on rating place.
Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Control detects secondary voltage less than 18 VAC. •Check fuse.
09 Low polit voltage •Transformer overloaded. •Correct low secondary voltage condition. minor 2-Stage AC System error
•Low line voltage. •Check transformer; replace if needed.
•Shorted sensor.
•Open sensor. •Check sensor connection.
A2 Outdoor air temperature sensor fault
•Sensor disconnected. •Replace open/shorted sensor.
Critical 2-Stage AC Sensor error
•Sensor out of range.
•Shorted sensor.
•Open sensor. •Check sensor connection.
A3 Outdoor coil temperature sensor fault
•Sensor disconnected. •Replace open/shorted sensor.
Critical 2-Stage AC Sensor error
•Sensor out of range.
•Indoor blower motor problem.
•Check indoor fan motor wiring and connectors; Repair/replace if needed.
b0 Blower motor not running •Communications error between indoor and outdoor unit.
•Check indoor fan motor; Replace if needed.
Critical 2-Stage AC Fan Failure error

•Failed indoor blower motor. •Check indoor fan motor wiring and connectors; Repair/replace if needed.
•Indoor /outdoor unit mis-match. •Check indoor fan motor; Replace if needed.
b9 Low indoor airflow
•Blocked filters. •Check ductwork;resize if needed.
minor 2-Stage AC Fan Failure error
•Restrictive/undersized ductwork. •Check filters.

•Verify system type (communication or legacy).


•Air conditioner/heat pump is wired as part of a communicating system and integrated control •Replace control board if necessary.
d0 Data not yet on network
module does not contain any shared data. •Rewrite shared data using memory card.
Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Wire system as a legacy system.

•Verify system type (communication or legacy).


•Air conditioner is wired as part of a communicating system and integrated control module •Replace control board if necessary.
d1 Invalid data on network
contains invalid shared data or network data is invalid for the integrated control module •Rewrite shared data using memory card.
Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Wire system as a legacy system.

•Verify system type (communicating or legacy)


•Air conditioner/heat pump is wired as part of a communicating system and outdoor unit
•Verify shared data is correct for your specific model; repopulate data if
d2 System Mis-match requires airflow greater than indoor unit's airflow capability
required
Critical 2-Stage AC System error
•Shared data is incompatible with the system or missing parameters
•Wire system as legacy

•Verify shared data is correct for your specific model; Repopulate data if
required.
d3 Configuration Mis-match •Shared data sent to integrated control module does not match hardware configuration
•Verify system type (communicating or legacy).
Critical 2-Stage AC Communication error
•Wire system as a legacy system.

•Verify system type (communicating or legacy).


•Verify shared data is correct for your specific model; Repopulate data if
d4 Invalid memory card data •Shared data on memory card has been rejected required. Critical 2-Stage AC Communication error
•Verify system type (communicating or legacy).
•Wire system as a legacy system.

E5 Blown fuse •Short in low voltage wiring •Locate and correct short in low voltage wiring. Critical 2-Stage AC System error
EE Compressor relay contacts are welded shut. •Compressor relay contacts welded •Replace control Critical 2-Stage AC System error
Climate Talk Fault Code Dealer error message Possible Causes Corrective Actions Alarm Status Unit Type Consumer error message

•Incomplete SYSTEM TEST.


11 System Test required for start up
•SYSTEM TEST is running.
•MESSAGE ONLY. Critical AC & HP System error
•High electrical noise.
12 General memory error
•Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary. Critical AC & HP System error
•Blocked/restricted condenser coil and /or lines.
•Check and clean condenser coil and/or lines.
•Stop valve not completely open.
•Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
•Overcharged.
•Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Outdoor fan not running.
•Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed.
13 Experiencing frequent high pressure faults •High pressure switch (HPS) inoperable.
•Check indoor EEV or TXV; Replace if needed.
Critical AC & HP Pressure error
•Faulty indoor EEV or TXV.
•Check indoor EEV coil; Replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV coil.
•Replace control board if necessary.
•Faulty control board.
•Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with DX20VC0**1AA or AB.
•Blocked/restricted condenser coil and/or lines. •Check and clean condenser coil and/or lines.
•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
•Overcharged. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Outdoor fan not running. •Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed.
14 Experiencing frequent high pressure faults but acceptable to run •High pressure switch (HPS) inoperable. •Check indoor EEV or TXV; Replace if needed. minor AC & HP Pressure error
•Faulty indoor EEV or TXV. •Check indoor EEV coil; Replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV coil. •Replace control board if necessary.
•Faulty control board. •Check high pressure switch; Replace if necessary.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with an incompatible model. •Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.

•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
•Restriction in refrigerant lines. •Check for restrictions in refrigerant line; Repair/replace if needed.
•Low refrigerant charge. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Refrigerant leak. •Test for system leaks using leak test procedure.
•Low pressure sensor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to low pressure sensor; Repair/replace if needed.
15 Frequent low pressure faults
•Indoor fan motor not functioning correctly. •Check indoor EEV or TXV; Replace if needed.
Critical AC & HP Pressure error
•Faulty indoor EEV or TXV. •Check indoor EEV coil; Replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV coil. •Check indoor blower motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty Control board •Replace control board if necessary.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with an incompatible model. •Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.

•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
•Restriction in refrigerant lines. •Check for restrictions in refrigerant line; Repair/replace if needed.
•Low refrigerant charge. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Refrigerant leak. •Test for system leaks using leak test procedure.
•Low pressure sensor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to low pressure sensor; Repair/replace if needed.
16 Frequent low pressure faults
•Indoor fan motor not functioning correctly. •Check indoor EEV or TXV; Replace if needed.
minor AC & HP Pressure error
•Faulty indoor EEV or TXV. •Check indoor EEV coil; Replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV coil. •Check indoor blower motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty Control board •Replace control board if necessary.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with an incompatible model. •Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.

•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
17 Frequent compressor faults •The compressor wire has lost phase. •Check the wire between control board and compressor. Critical AC & HP System error
•Compressor motor failure. •Inspect compressor motor for proper function; Replace if necessary.
•Outdoor fan motor not connected properly.
•Check wiring from outdoor fan motor to control board; Repair if needed.
18 Outdoor control board error •Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary.
Critical AC & HP System error
•Noise.
•Obstruction in fan rotation.
•Check and clean grille of any debris.
•Outdoor fan motor not connected properly.
•Check wiring from outdoor fan motor to control board; Repair if needed.
19 Outdoor unit PCB or fan failure error •Outdoor fan not running.
•Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace as needed.
Critical AC & HP System error
•Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary.
•Noise.
•Outdoor EEV coil is not connected.
20 EEV coil is not connected
•Faulty outdoor EEV coil.
•Check outdoor EEV coil connection; Repair/replace as needed. Critical AC & HP System error
•Thermistors inoperable or improperly connected. •Check the connection to thermistors; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV coil. •Check indoor EEV coil; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV or TXV. •Check indoor EEV or TXV; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty outdoor EEV coil. •Check outdoor EEV coil; Repair/replace if needed.
21 Experiencing frequent low discharge superheat faults •Faulty outdoor EEV. •Check outdoor EEV; Repair/replace if needed. Critical AC & HP System error
•Overcharged. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Faulty pressure sensor. •Check pressure sensor; Repair/replace if needed.
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with an incompatible model. •Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.
•Discharge thermistor inoperable or improperly connected. •Check discharge thermistor resistance and connections; Repair/replace as
•Discharge thermistor is set to incorrect position or off. needed.
22 Hi discharge temperature error •Low refrigerant charge. •Check discharge thermistor position. Critical AC & HP Sensor error
•Overcharged. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Faulty Compressor. •Check the compressor; Repair/replace if needed.
•Check discharge thermistor resistance and connections; Repair/replace as
23 discharge temperature sensor failure •Discharge thermistor inoperable or improperly connected.
needed.
Critical AC & HP Sensor error
24 High pressure switch is open •High pressure switch (HPS) inoperable. •Check resistance on HPS to verify operation; Replace if needed. Critical AC & HP Pressure error
25 Outdoor temperature sensor error •Faulty or disconnected outdoor thermistor sensor. •Inspect and test sensor; Replace sensor if needed. Critical AC & HP Sensor error
26 Pressure sensor not reacting properly •Low pressure sensor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to low pressure sensor; Repair/replace as needed. Critical AC & HP Pressure error
27 Outdoor defrost sensor error •Outdoor defrost thermistor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to outdoor defrost thermistor; Repair as needed. Critical AC & HP Sensor error
28 Outdoor coil temperature sensor error •Outdoor coil thermistor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to outdoor coil thermistor; Repair/replace if needed. Critical AC & HP Sensor error
29 Liquid temperature sensor error •Liquid thermistor inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to liquid thermistor; Repair/replace if needed. Critical AC & HP Sensor error
•Wiring to control board disconnected.
•Check wiring to control board; Repair as needed.
30 Control board may need to be replaced •Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary.
Critical AC & HP Communication error
•Noise.
•Improper ground. •Check ground screws/lugs and wiring; Repair/replace if needed.
31 High current leak
•Faulty compressor. •Check the compressor. Repair/replace if needed.
Critical AC & HP Safety error
•Cycle power; retry during usable ambient temperature range.
•Ambient air conditions too high. •Verify cooling bracket screws in place and secure; Secure fasteners as needed
•Cooling bracket screw(s) missing or not properly fastened (2-4 ton only). (2-4 ton only).
•No or poor thermal grease coating between cooling plumbing and cooling bracket on control •Check thermal grease inside cooling bracket on control board; Apply additional
board (2-4 ton only). grease as needed.
32 Outdoor unit control board high temperature fault
•Outdoor fan low speed (5 ton only). •Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed (5 ton only).
Critical AC & HP Sensor error
•No flow or limited flow through control board cooling circuit (potential restriction in line or low •Check for restriction in line.
refrigerant) (2-4 ton only). •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed (2-4 ton only).
•Stop valve not completely open (2-4 ton only). •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed
(2-4 ton only)
•Cycle power; retry during usable ambient temperature range.
•Ambient air conditions too high. •Verify cooling bracket screws in place and secure; Secure fasteners as needed
•Cooling bracket screw(s) missing or not properly fastened (2-4 ton only). (2-4 ton only).
•No or poor thermal grease coating between cooling plumbing and cooling bracket on control •Check thermal grease inside cooling bracket on control board; Apply additional
Outdoor unit control board high temperature fault but acceptable board (2-4 ton only). grease as needed.
33 to run •Outdoor fan low speed (5 ton only). •Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace if needed (5 ton only).
minor AC & HP Sensor error
•No flow or limited flow through control board cooling circuit (potential restriction in line or low •Check for restriction in line.
refrigerant) (2-4 ton only). •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed (2-4 ton only).
•Stop valve not completely open (2-4 ton only). •Check the opening of stop valve, it should be fully open; Repair/replace if
needed (2-4 ton only).
•Check power supply for inrush current during start up or steady state
•Current spike in supply.
operation.
•Stop valve not completely open.
•Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
34 Outdoor unit PCB detected a possible short circuit •The compressor wire has lost phase.
•Check the wire between control board and compressor.
Critical AC & HP Safety error
•Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary.
•Faulty compressor.
•Check the compressor; Repair/replace if needed.

•Short circuit condition. •Check installation clearances.


•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
35 Outdoor unit PCB detected a high current condition •Overcharged. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed. Critical AC & HP Safety error
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
•Faulty compressor. •Check the compressor; Repair/replace if needed.
•Blocked/Restricted condenser coil and/or lines.
•Check and clean condenser coil and/or lines.
•The compressor wire has lost phase.
36 Startup procedure error
•Inconsistent compressor load.
•Check the wiring between control board and compressor. Critical AC & HP System error
•Replace control board if necessary.
•Faulty control board.
•Outdoor fan motor not connected properly. •Check wiring from outdoor fan motor to control board; Repair if needed.
37 Control board error
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
Critical AC & HP System error
•High or low voltage from supply. •Correct low/high line voltage condition; Contact local utility if needed.
38 Compressor voltage error •The compressor wire has lost phase. •Check the wire between control board and compressor. Critical AC & HP System error
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
•Thermistors inoperable or improperly connected. •Check the connection to thermistors; Repair/replace if needed.
39 Control board may need to be replaced
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
Critical AC & HP System error
•Check memory card data vs. air conditioner model.
•Memory card not correct.
40 Compressor requirement is different than the capability
•Control board mismatch.
•Verify control board size vs. air conditioner model; Replace control board if Critical AC & HP System error
necessary.
•Refrigerant leak. •Test for system leaks using leak test procedure.
41 Low refrigerant condition error •Low refrigerant charge. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed. Critical AC & HP System error
•Thermistors inoperable or not properly connected. •Check the connection to the thermistor; Repair/replace if needed.
•Check circuit breakers and fuses; Replace if needed.
42 Low power supply voltage condition detected •Low line voltage supply. •Verify unit is connected to power supply as specified on rating plate. Critical AC & HP Safety error
•Correct low line voltage condition; Contact local utility if needed.

•Verify unit is connected to power supply as specified on rating plate.


43 High power supply voltage condition detected •High line voltage supply.
•Correct high line voltage condition; Contact local utility if needed.
Critical AC & HP Safety error

44 Recommended outdoor operational temperature is out of range •Ambient air conditions too high or low. •Cycle power; retry during usable ambient temperature range. minor AC & HP System error
45 Cooling mode test error •Heat provided by secondary heating source. •Turn off heater using thermostat before running AHRI mode. Critical AC & HP System error
46 Unable to start heating mode test. Set thermostat to off position •Heat provided by secondary heating source. •Turn off heater using thermostat before running AHRI mode. Critical AC & HP System error
Unable to start system verification test. Set thermostat to off
47 position
•Heat provided by secondary heating source. •Turn off heater using thermostat before operation. Critical AC & HP System error
48 Unable to enter pump down mode. Set thermostat to off position •Heat provided by secondary heating source. •Turn off heater using thermostat before operation. Critical AC & HP System error
49 Unable to enter charging mode. Set thermostat to off position •Heat provided by secondary heating source. •Turn off heater using thermostat before operation. Critical AC & HP System error
Voltage issue on the control board. See manual for •High or low voltage from supply. •Correct low/high line voltage condition; Contact local utility if needed.
50 troubleshooting info •Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.
Critical AC & HP Safety error
Potential communication issues have been detected by the
51 outdoor control board
•Communication wiring disconnected. •Check communication wiring; Repair as needed. Critical AC & HP Communication error

•Stop valve not completely open. •Check the opening of stop valve, should be fully open; Repair/replace if needed.
52 Experiencing frequent compressor faults but acceptable to run •The compressor wire has lost phase. •Check the wire between control board and compressor. minor AC & HP System error
•Compressor motor failure. •Inspect compressor motor for proper function; Replace if necessary.

•Obstruction in fan rotation.


•Check and clean grille of any debris.
•Outdoor fan motor not connected properly.
•Check wiring from outdoor fan motor to control board; Repair if needed.
53 Frequent outdoor faults •Outdoor fan not running.
•Check outdoor fan motor & wiring; Repair/replace as needed.
minor AC & HP System error
•Faulty control board.
•Replace control board if necessary.
•Noise.

•Check the connection to thermistors; Repair/replace if needed.


•Thermistors inoperable or improperly connected.
•Check indoor EEV or TXV; Replace if needed.
Experiencing frequent low discharge superheat faults but •Faulty indoor EEV or TXV or indoor EEV coil.
54 acceptable to run •Faulty control board.
•Check indoor coil; Replace if needed. minor AC & HP System error
•Replace control board if necessary.
•DV**PEC air handler is connected with an incompatible model.
•Replace indoor unit with TXV applicable indoor unit.

•Discharge thermistor inoperable or improperly connected. •Check discharge thermistor resistance and connections; Repair/replace as
•Discharge thermistor is set to incorrect position or off. needed.
55 Frequent low discharge superheat faults but acceptable to run •Low refrigerant charge. •Check discharge thermistor position. minor AC & HP System error
•Overcharged. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Faulty Compressor. •Check the compressor; Repair/replace if needed.

•Check the connection to suction thermistor; Repair/replace if needed


56 Suction temperature sensor failure •Suction thermistor inoperable or not properly connected
•Check for obstruction inside duct work
Critical AC & HP Sensor error

•Test for system leaks using leak test procedure.


•Refrigerant leak.
•Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
•Low refrigerant charge.
57 Control is sensing sweating on the cooling loop
•Thermistors inoperable or not properly connected.
•Check the connection to the thermistor; Repair/replace if needed. minor AC & HP System error
•Chesk indoor EEV; Replace if needed.
•Faulty indoor EEV or indoor EEV coil.
•Check indoor EEV coil; Replace if needed.

•Check resistance on OL sensor to verify operation; Replace if needed.


58 Compressor overload protection sensor is open •Overload protection (OL) sensor is inoperable
•Check OL sensor position on compressor body.
Critical AC & HP System error

•Faulty reversing valve body or coil. •Check reversing valve body or coil; Replace if needed
•Low refrigerant charge. •Check refrigerant charge level; Adjust if needed.
59 Equipment is experiencing reversing valve faults
•Faulty pressor sensor. •Check pressor sensor; Replace if needed.
Critical AC & HP System error
•Faulty control board. •Replace control board if necessary.

•Check for proper voltage to HP


60 The heat pump is recovering from a sudden loss of power •While heating with heat pump there was a sudden loss of power •If immediate heat is required run in cool mode for 5 minutes then switch back minor AC & HP System error
to heat mode.

•Check for proper voltage to HP


60 The heat pump is recovering from a sudden loss of power •While in heat mode there was a sudden loss of power •If immediate heat is required run in cool mode for 5 minutes then switch back Critical AC & HP System error
to heat mode.

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