We have a Goodman GSZC180601 2 stage, 5 ton system with a Goodman AVPTC61D14AC air handler. The air handler blower motor is a Goodman 0131M01011 ECM 1 ton motor. It was installed new in 2018 and has 10 year parts warranty. It ran perfectly until 3 months ago; we've been without AC for 3 months...
The ECM on cool will power on, squirrel cage rolls, then power off after about 3 seconds. This power on then off will repetitively happen for about 10 cycles then it throws a code B5 (blower motor rotor locked).
We have a couple HVAC guys who work together that have done a fair bit of work for us in the past. They said that meant the ECM module had failed. They ordered a new one under warranty. After getting the incorrect motor the first time and re-ordering, they installed it. No change in symptoms with new motor installed.
They said it is a communicating system and needed the communicating board 0130F00273S. That board is no longer available. No problem, a new board model is available BTSDL01. ok, buy the BTSDL01, install it, try to program my model AVPTC61D14AC, but closest option is AVPTC61D14A*. No change in symptoms with shared data uploaded to air handler board npcbja104.
Maybe the air handler board is bad. We changed it, twice. No change in symptoms with new board installed even after uploading shared data to it multiple times.
Blower motor is getting power. Board is getting 24v (it measured at 29v). Of note, the blower motor did come on and stay on when thermostat (Honeywell RTH9580WF) set to fan on only. Thermostat changed; no change in symptoms. Checked wire harness between the board and ECM; no issues found.
HVAC guy says he thinks the board isn't communicating with the ECM. He says it needs the old communicating board 0130F00273S and the new BTSDL01 will not work.
I spoke with another HVAC guy who wants to replace both the board and the ECM again but he's not sure if that will help. He tried calling the Goodman support line but said they didn't answer despite many calls. My other HVAC guy doesn't think Goodman will give him another warranty motor since they just gave him the other one.
Can this air handler be converted to a PSC motor given the condenser is a 2 stage system?
Ideas?
The ECM on cool will power on, squirrel cage rolls, then power off after about 3 seconds. This power on then off will repetitively happen for about 10 cycles then it throws a code B5 (blower motor rotor locked).
We have a couple HVAC guys who work together that have done a fair bit of work for us in the past. They said that meant the ECM module had failed. They ordered a new one under warranty. After getting the incorrect motor the first time and re-ordering, they installed it. No change in symptoms with new motor installed.
They said it is a communicating system and needed the communicating board 0130F00273S. That board is no longer available. No problem, a new board model is available BTSDL01. ok, buy the BTSDL01, install it, try to program my model AVPTC61D14AC, but closest option is AVPTC61D14A*. No change in symptoms with shared data uploaded to air handler board npcbja104.
Maybe the air handler board is bad. We changed it, twice. No change in symptoms with new board installed even after uploading shared data to it multiple times.
Blower motor is getting power. Board is getting 24v (it measured at 29v). Of note, the blower motor did come on and stay on when thermostat (Honeywell RTH9580WF) set to fan on only. Thermostat changed; no change in symptoms. Checked wire harness between the board and ECM; no issues found.
HVAC guy says he thinks the board isn't communicating with the ECM. He says it needs the old communicating board 0130F00273S and the new BTSDL01 will not work.
I spoke with another HVAC guy who wants to replace both the board and the ECM again but he's not sure if that will help. He tried calling the Goodman support line but said they didn't answer despite many calls. My other HVAC guy doesn't think Goodman will give him another warranty motor since they just gave him the other one.
Can this air handler be converted to a PSC motor given the condenser is a 2 stage system?
Ideas?