What does a blinking light on a Carrier furnace mean?
If you realize that a solitary light blinking slowly and the other flashing quickly, your heating system could be experiencing a low flame signal. This can take place even when your furnace is heating correctly. It signifies the flame sensing rod could be dirty or in the incorrect location on the burner.
What is a code 13 on a Carrier furnace?
It means that the high limit or flame rollout switch is open. This can lead to error code 13, Limit Circuit Lockout. Error 13 means that the limit or flame rollout has been open for more than 3 minutes. To address this issue, we need to ensure the furnace has proper air flow, and increase it if necessary.
What do the lights on my furnace mean?
Typically you would see a solid amber or yellow light, indicating everything is fine and your furnace is in good working order. However, if you notice that the furnace light is blinking red multiple times, it’s an indication that something isn’t right with your system and furnace repair service could be in your future.
How do I reset my Carrier furnace?
How To Reset A Carrier Furnace
- Locate your thermostat and turn it down to prevent it from triggering the need for heat from the furnace.
- Turn off the breaker switch that supplies power to your furnace, or you can unplug the furnace.
- Wait for 30 seconds.
- Turn the breaker switch back on or plug your furnace back in.
How do I reset my furnace?
How to Reset an Electric Furnace
- First, turn off the power supply to the furnace by turning off the breaker in the circuit box.
- Locate the reset button on the furnace and press it to reset the furnace.
- If the button is popped up, press it down.
- Return the cover to the blower compartment and turn the power on.
What is a code 33 on a furnace?
October 10, 2019. Error Code 33. On a Carrier furnace, it means restricted air flow, and I’ll never forget it.
How do I reset my carrier furnace?