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Furnace Alarms and Alerts

Which Alarm do you have?

Reading Alarms and Alerts on the furnace control board.

The ideal location to read alarms or alerts is at the EcoNet thermostat. However, knowing how to read faults while in front of the equipment may also be helpful. The seven segment LED(s) can provide you with information as long as you have the key. The display will also let you know operational codes. Here are a list of codes you may see at the seven segment LED inside the furnace… 

Click on the one you have to find out more as you will be directed to the appropriate EcoNet Fault Page.

The Alarm or Alert I have at the furnace is...

d1: No Model Data

d1 »

d4: No Valid Model Data

d4 »

d6: Horsepower Conflict

d6 »

10: One-Hour Lockout

10 »

11: Failed Ignition

11 »

12: Low Flame Sense

12 »

13: Flame Lost After Established

13 »

14: Flame Present with Gas Valve Off

14 »

22: Main Limit Open

22 »

23: Auxillary Limit Switch Open

23 »

26: Reversed Polarity

26 »

30: Open Fuse

30 »

33: Over-temp Switch (Rollout) Open

33 »

34: IDM Overcurrent

34 »

44: Low Press Switch Closed, Inducer Off

44 »

45: Low Press Switch Open, Inducer on High

45 »

46: Lo Press Switch Open, Inducer On Lo Speed

46 »

55: Hi Press Switch Closed, Inducer Off

55 »

57: Hi Press Switch Open,Inducer on Hi Speed

57 »

58: Water Circuit Open

58 »

59: Water Sensed

59 »

60: Blower Fault - Blower Can Still Run

60 »

61: Blower Fault - Motor Cannot Run

61 »

65: Mid Press Switch Closed, Should be Open

65 »

66: Blower Cutback

66 »

67: Mid Press.Switch Open, Should be Closed

67 »

68: No Blower Communications

68 »

71: Inducer Fault

71 »

77: No Gas Valve Feedback Signal

77 »

81: Return Air Sensor Fault

81 »

82: Supply Air Sensor Fault

82 »

84: Outdoor Air Sensor Fault

84 »

93: Internal Control Fault Detected

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