YORK
YORK
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
CODES DESCRIPTION
SLOW GREEN FLASH Normal operation
SLOW AMBER FLASH Normal operation with call for heat
RAPID RED FLASH Twinning error, incorrect 24V phasing. Check twinning wiring. Flame sense current is below 1.5
microamps
RAPID AMBER FLASH Check and clean flame sensor. Check for proper gas flow. Verify that current is greater than 1.5
microamps at flame current test pad.
4 AMBER FLASHES The control is receiving a “Y” signal from the thermostat without a “G” signal, indicating improper
thermostat wiring.
1 RED FLASH This indicates that flame was sensed when there was not a call for heat. The control will turn on both
the inducer motor and supply air blower. A gas valve that leaks or is slow closing would typically
cause this fault.
2 RED FLASHES This indicates that the normally open pressure switch contacts are stuck in the closed position. The
control confirms these contacts are open at the beginning of each heat cycle. This would indicate a
faulty pressure switch or miswiring. This indicates the normally open pressure switch contact did not
close after the inducer was energized.
3 RED FLASHES This could be caused by a number of problems: faulty inducer, blocked vent pipe broken pressure
switch hose or faulty pressure switch.
4 RED FLASHES This indicates that the main limit switch has opened its normally closed contacts. The control will
operate the supply air blower and inducer. This condition may be caused by: dirty filter, improperly
sized duct system, incorrect blower speed setting, incorrect firing rate or faulty blower motor. Also,
this fault code could be caused by a blown fuse located on the control board.
5 RED FLASHES This fault is indicated if the normally closed contacts in the rollout switch opens. The rollout control is
manually reset. If it has opened, check for proper combustion air, proper inducer operation, and
primary heat exchanger failure or burner problem. Be sure to reset the switch and cycle power (24
VAC) to the control after correcting the failure condition. Also, this fault code could be caused by a
blown fuse located on the control board.
6 RED FLASHES This indicates that after the unit was operating, the pressure switch opened 4 times during the call for
heat. If the main blower is in a “Delay on” mode, it will complete it, and any subsequent delay off
period. The furnace will lock out for one hour and then restart.
7 RED FLASHES This fault code indicates that the flame could not be established. This no-light condition occurred 3
times (2 retries) during the call for heat before locking out. Low gas pressure, faulty gas valve, dirty
or faulty flame sensor, faulty hot surface ignitor or burner problem may cause this. The furnace will
lock out for one hour and then restart.
8 RED FLASHES This fault is indicated if the flame is lost 5 times (4 recycles) during the heating cycle. This could be
caused by low gas pressure, dirty or faulty flame sensor or faulty gas valve. The furnace will lock out
for one hour and then restart.
9 RED FLASHES Indicates reversed line voltage polarity or grounding problem. Both heating and cooling operations
will be affected. check polarity at furnace and branch. Check furnace grounding. Check that flame
probe is not shorted to chassis.
10 RED FLASHES Flame sensed with no call for heat. Check gas valve and gas valve wiring This indicates that a primary
or auxiliary limit switch has opened its normally-closed contacts and has remained open for more than
five minutes.
11 RED FLASHES This condition is usually caused by a failed blower motor or blower wheel. Cycle power (24 VAC) to
the control to reset the hard lockout condition after correcting the failure condition.
12 RED FLASHES This code indicates an open igniter circuit, which could be a disconnected or loose wire or a cracked
or broken igniter.
STEADY ON RED Control failure. Replace control board.
60-MINUTE AUTOMATIC RESET FROM This control includes a “watchdog” type circuit that will reset from a lockout condition after 60
LOCKOUT minutes. Operational faults 6, 7, 8 will be reset. This provides protection to an unoccupied structure if
a temporary condition exists causing a furnace malfunction. An example would be a low incoming
gas supply pressure preventing unit operation When the gas pressure is restored, at some point the
“watchdog” would restart the unit and provide heat for the house.
IGNITION CONTROL FLAME SENSE Normal flame sense current is approximately 3.7 microamps DC (µa) Low flame signal warning starts
LEVELS at 1.5 microamps. Low flame signal control lockout point is 0.1 microamps DC (µa)