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Goodman GMVM - Operational Checks

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LED LED Status Indication Possible Causes Corrective Action(s)
Off Normal condition None None
Control power up
Learn button depressed
Rapid Flashing Normal network traffic Control istalking on
network as expected
None
Data 1 and data 2 wires reversed
at furnace, thermostat or
communicating compatible
outdoor AC/HP
Check communications
wiring (data 1/ data 2
wires).
Short between data 1 and
data 2 wires.
Check wire connections at
terminal block
Short between data 1 or
data 2 wires and R
(24VAC) or C (24VAC
common).
Check data 1/ data 2
voltages.
Green
Receive
LED
2 Flashes Out-of-box reset None
On Solid Data 1/ Data 2 miss-wire
Red
Communications
LED
Operational Checks
BURNER FLAME
The burner flames should be inspected with the burner compart-
ment door installed. Flames should be stable, quiet, soft, and
blue (dust may cause orange tips but they must not be yellow).
Flames should extend directly outward from the burners without
curling, floating, or lifting off. Flames must not impinge on the
sides of the heat exchanger firing tubes.
Check the
Burner Flames for:
1. Stable, soft and blue.
2. Not curling, floating
or lifting off.
Burner Flame
MEMORY CHIPS
Memory chips are a service only item and are not sent out
with new equipment. They are used only in the rare occur-
rence where communicating equipment shared data needs
to be restored.
Memory chips should not be routinely installed at the time of
installation. A memory chip is not required when an individual
control board or motor is replaced.
A memory chip is only required when all communicating com-
ponents have been replaced with service parts containing no
shared data. If either an existing control board or ECM motor
needed to be replaced, the service part would upload the
necessary data from the remaining communicating compo-
nent. In a fully communicating system, this would include
the communicating thermostat and communicating outdoor
unit control board as the necessary data is stored in all com-
municating devices.
A furnace void of shared data will not function in a legacy or a
fully communicating installation. The furnace display would
show “d0” indicating that there is no shared data in the fur-
nace control board. If it is ever necessary to use a memory
chip, the specific memory chip for your furnace number must
be used.
OPERATIONAL CHECKS

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