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Read MoreExperiencing issues with your furnace? Even the most reliable and top-of-the-line furnaces experience problems from time to time. Luckily, furnaces have built-in safety features and the ability to communicate error codes. These furnace error codes can help you, and your Edmonton furnace repair professional, uncover specific issues. This makes furnace repairs faster and more cost-effective.
There are many different furnace brands, each with slightly different error codes. However, the way a code is read, and the errors that are communicated, are typically very similar. So, let’s take a look at some of the most common troubleshooting codes and what they mean.
How do you read a furnace error code?
Trane Furnace Error Codes
Amana Furnace Error Codes
Lennox Furnace Error Codes
Ducane Furnace Troubleshooting Codes
Goodman Furnace Fault Codes
How do you read a furnace error code?
Although furnace error codes differ between brands, all the most popular furnace brands use a system of blinking lights to communicate error codes. To read a furnace error code, locate the LED light and note its blinking pattern. Be sure to count how many times the light flashes and to note how quickly it’s blinking. To determine what a particular light combination signifies, consult the installation guide for your particular furnace.
To help you out, here are some of the most common error codes that Edmonton homeowners will come across.
Trane Furnace Error Codes
Trane products, including furnaces and air conditioners, are some of the most reliable on the market. However, that doesn’t mean they don’t have problems.
To help you determine what’s going wrong with your Trane furnace, let’s take a look at some of the most common error codes.
What does a red blinking light on a Trane furnace mean?
Like many other top furnace brands, Trane uses a red blinking light to communicate error codes. A red blinking light can mean different things. The meaning is determined by the number of times the red light blinks, as well as how fast it is blinking.
Here are some Trane furnace error codes you might encounter.
Trane Furnace Error Code | Meaning | Potential Issue |
Constant slow blinking | Furnace is functioning normally | |
Constant fast blinking | Furnace is functioning normally | |
Red light constant ON | Control failure | Control panel issue |
Red light constant OFF | Check Power | Power off |
2 blinks | Flame failure (retries exceeded) | Gas supply issue, flame rod not sensing flame, wiring issue, etc. |
3 blinks | Pressure switch problem | Blockage in vent, condensate drain plugged, etc. |
4 blinks | Temperature switch problem / Over temperature limit | Plugged filter, plugged secondary heat exchanger, ductwork issue, etc. |
5 blinks | Flame sensed when no flame should be present | Leaky gas valve, stuck gas valve, defective flame sensor, etc. |
6 blinks | 115 VAC power reversed polarity, poor grounding | Issue with line voltage polarity or wiring, etc. |
7 blinks | Gas valve circuit error | Gas valve issue |
8 blinks | Low flame sense signal | Flame sensor malfunction, low gas pressure, etc. |
9 blinks | Check igniter | Check igniter |
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Amana Furnace Error Codes
Amana HVAC systems are also highly-dependable and efficient. Similar to Trane furnaces, Amana furnaces use a blinking red light to signify an issue with the unit.
Edmonton homeowners may come across these common Amana furnace error codes.
Amana Furnace Error Code | Meaning | Potential Issue |
Constant red light | No signal from thermostat | No power, issue with connections |
Constant flashing | Reversed polarity | Issue with wiring or line voltage polarity |
1 flash | Flame failure / Lockout due to excessive ignition retries | Gas supply interruption, flame rod not sensing flame, wiring issue, etc. |
2 flashes | Draft inducer not operating or pressure switch failure (closed pressure switch circuit) | Draft inducer not working, short in the pressure switch, blockage in vent, condensate drain plugged, etc. |
3 flashes | Open pressure switch | Pressure switch needs to be replaced, pressure switch hose improperly connected or blocked, loose wiring, etc. |
4 flashes | Pressure error / High limit error | Clogged air filter, drain tubes obstructed by debris or moisture, faulty wiring, etc. |
5 flashes | Flame sensed without call for heat | Valve closing too slowly, etc. |
7 flashes | Faulty flame sensor | Flame sensor dirty or too far from flame, etc. |
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Lennox Furnace Error Codes
Have a Lennox furnace at home? The Edmonton heating services experts at ProSolutions are familiar with the Lennox brand – and we’re here to help.
Here’s what you need to know if your Lennox furnace is on the fritz.
What does a blinking light on a Lennox furnace mean?
Like Trane and Amana, Lennox furnaces are equipped with LED lights that are used to communicate issues. However, unlike Trane and Amana furnaces, Lennox HVAC systems use red and green lights to convey error codes. These lights flash in specific patterns to signify a particular issue.
If the red and green lights on your Lennox furnace are blinking simultaneously (quickly or slowly), this means that the furnace is functioning normally. All other patterns signify an issue that may require furnace repair.
How do you read Lennox error codes?
Lennox error codes are read based on the colour of the light that is flashing and how fast the light is blinking.
Here are some common error code patterns that you might see, along with details about what they mean.
Lennox Furnace Error Codes | Meaning | Potential Issue |
Red light – flashing quickly Green light – flashing slowly |
Reversed polarity | Issue with electrical wiring |
Red light – flashing slowly Green light – flashing quickly |
Low flame error | Issue with flame sense rod, dirty flame sensor, poor gas pressure, etc. |
Red light – flashing slowly Green light – solid |
High limit switch open | Plugged filter, dirty blower wheel, ductwork issue, etc. |
Red light – off Green light – flashing slowly |
Draft inducer or pressure switch failure | Blocked inlet or exhaust vent, cracked hose, draft inducer not working, short in power switch, etc. |
Red light – on, on, off Green light – on, off, on |
Circuit board failure | Issue with control panel or wiring |
Red and green lights alternating, flashing slowly | Flame failure | Issue with pilot light or ignition sensor |
Red and green lights alternating, flashing quickly | Issue with voltage | Improper main ground |
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Ducane Furnace Troubleshooting Codes
Ducane furnaces are made by Lennox and are another popular choice among Edmonton homeowners. Like Lennox, Ducane furnaces use flashing LED lights (red and green) to communicate error codes. However, a green LED is only used to specify furnace error codes when there is a demand for high heat.
When facing an issue with your Ducane furnace, here are some furnace error codes you might run into.
Ducane Furnace Troubleshooting Code | Meaning | Potential Issue |
Light ON | Normal operation | |
Light OFF | No power | Power off, issue with breaker, connections or fuse |
1 flash | Flame present with gas valve off | Dirty flame sensor rod, valve closing too slowly, etc. |
2 flashes | Pressure switch error (pressure switch closed with inducer off) | Issue with pressure switch, draft inducer not working, debris in the line, cracks in tubing, etc. |
3 flashes | Low fire pressure, rollout or limit switch open | Blocked or cracked heat exchanger, blocked vent, low gas pressure, etc. |
4 flashes | High limit switch open | Plugged filter, dirty blower wheel, etc. |
6 flashes | Pressure switch cycle lockout | Faulty pressure switch, blocked vents or condensate drain pipe, etc. |
7 flashes | Lockout due to no ignition | Faulty or dirty flame sensor, faulty igniter, dirty filter, etc. |
8 flashes | Lockout due to too many flame dropouts | Dirty flame sensor, flame sensor or igniter failure |
9 flashes | Polarity and phasing error | Issue with wiring |
Green LED flashing | High heat demand, high pressure switch open | Dirty filter, dirty blower wheel, etc. |
For more help with Ducane furnace troubleshooting codes, give the experts at ProSolutions a call. 780-453-6640.
Goodman Furnace Fault Codes
Goodman furnaces come highly recommended by furnace specialists in Edmonton. The brand is well-built and reliable. But, as with any furnace, Goodman units can experience issues – especially since cold Alberta winters can take such a toll on these types of appliances.
If you run into problems with your Goodman unit, be sure to look for the fault code. Providing furnace error codes to your furnace repair specialist before they arrive will help them solve the issue faster.
Here are some common Goodman furnace fault codes you may come across.
Goodman Furnace Fault Code | Meaning | Potential Issue |
Light ON | No signal from thermostat | Thermostat not properly connected, issue with thermostat setting |
Light OFF | Control failure | No power, issue with connections |
1 flash | Ignition error (retries exceeded) / Flame failure | Faulty or dirty flame sensor, faulty igniter, gas supply interruption, etc. |
2 flashes | Pressure switch error (stuck closed) | Short in the pressure switch circuit, faulty pressure switch, draft inducer not working, etc. |
3 flashes | Pressure switch error (stuck open) | Blockage in pressure switch hose, pressure switch hose improperly connected, loose wiring, induced draft blower operating when it shouldn’t be, etc. |
4 flashes | Open high limit | Dirty filters, wiring issue, blockage in flue, etc. |
5 flashes | Flame sensed with gas valve off (i.e. no call for heat) | Leaky gas valve, gas valve stuck open, defective flame sensor, etc. |
6 flashes | Open rollout switch | Blocked or cracked heat exchanger, blocked vent, low gas pressure, etc. |
7 flashes | Low flame error | Low gas pressure, faulty flame sensor, dirty flame sensor, etc. |
8 flashes | Ignitor error | Faulty ignitor, ignitor not properly connected, wiring issues, etc. |
9 flashes | Open pressure switch, induced draft blower on | Pressure switch hose cracked, blocked or improperly connected, faulty pressure switch, etc. |
Continuous flashing | Reversed polarity | Issue with wiring |
Need Help with Your Furnace? Consult Our Edmonton Furnace Repair Experts
Many furnace problems will require the help of a trained professional – especially when it comes to electrical or gas issues. As well, in some cases, if an issue is not correctly solved it can be extremely dangerous. For example, if your heat exchanger is cracked. Therefore, if you aren’t a trained professional, it’s recommended that you consult a furnace repair expert to address furnace troubleshooting codes.
*Keep in mind, regular furnace maintenance and tune-ups can help minimize the need for repairs.
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