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HVAC Control Board Troubleshooting: Voltages, Error Codes & Common Failures Explained

Ever misdiagnosed an HVAC control board? You're not alone. In this video, we break down the most common failures and mistakes techs make when troubleshooting control boards in the field.

We cover how to properly check voltages on your control board — including where 24V should be present and what it means when power is missing on the equipment side. Understanding these voltages is critical before assuming the board itself is the problem.

We also walk through error codes, float switch trips, blown fuses, and how the board actually functions — spoiler: it’s more like a thermostat than a power source. Plus, a quick look at date sensor resistance testing and why a simple purge or blinking light usually has an easy fix.

Common failures explained include float switches, blown fuses, and incorrect transformer wiring — all things that can make a perfectly working board look bad.

Whether you’re on a maintenance call or a service run, always verify the system shuts off and restarts cleanly.

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