CARRIER INFINITY 26 (25VNA6) Wont Ignite
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Single-Pole Contactor
The contactor is the electromechanical switch that engages high-voltage power to the inverter board. A 'humming' sound occurs when the magnetic coil is energized but the armature fails to seat properly due to debris or pitted contact points, preventing the compressor from receiving the necessary amperage to start.
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9%
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Inverter Power Control Board
The Infinity 26 uses an inverter to modulate compressor speed. If the internal DC bus capacitors or the Intelligent Power Module (IPM) on the board fail, the unit may emit a high-pitched or 60Hz hum as it attempts and fails to commutate the compressor motor.
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5%
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Draft Inducer Motor
Assuming the user's terminology 'Wont Ignite' refers specifically to a furnace failure within an Infinity dual-fuel system, the inducer motor is the first component to energize. If the motor bearings are seized, it will produce a distinct hum and fail to close the pressure switch, which halts the ignition sequence.
SKU: 340793-762
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DIY Repair Guide
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