Super Sport
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UPDATE: Replaced the board, problem solved! Thanks for all your help!
Hey guys, I'm having trouble getting my nat gas house furnace working. It's an older Bryant unit and I'm getting a rapid flash on the LED - which is listed as line voltage (115v) polarity reversed. Currently the fan and A/C are working when turned on, and the fan comes on for the heat, but no gas or ignition. I did get into this unit this summer to fix an issue with the A/C - but only touched the 24v wiring. I have bypassed the thermostat and manually called for heat, but same result - no gas or ignition.
We have not run the furnace since I was working on the A/C previously, but it worked fine up to that point. I'm thinking that I either crossed some of the 24v wires or otherwise touched something causing this, but cannot find anything. I did not touch the incoming power and don't believe I could have caused reverse polarity there.
I'm pretty stumped and would prefer not to wait until Monday to get a tech out here to service. The wife is cold! I'm not great with electrical but have a multimeter. Please give me some guidance!
Hey guys, I'm having trouble getting my nat gas house furnace working. It's an older Bryant unit and I'm getting a rapid flash on the LED - which is listed as line voltage (115v) polarity reversed. Currently the fan and A/C are working when turned on, and the fan comes on for the heat, but no gas or ignition. I did get into this unit this summer to fix an issue with the A/C - but only touched the 24v wiring. I have bypassed the thermostat and manually called for heat, but same result - no gas or ignition.
We have not run the furnace since I was working on the A/C previously, but it worked fine up to that point. I'm thinking that I either crossed some of the 24v wires or otherwise touched something causing this, but cannot find anything. I did not touch the incoming power and don't believe I could have caused reverse polarity there.
I'm pretty stumped and would prefer not to wait until Monday to get a tech out here to service. The wife is cold! I'm not great with electrical but have a multimeter. Please give me some guidance!
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