927T
Preferred 97 · two-stage · variable-speed · InteliSense
Bryant Preferred 97 two-stage VS. Factory twin of Carrier 59TP7. Same 31/32 two-digit IFC as 926T — 97% rating plate and its own model plug. Not Evolution.
Not 926T (Preferred 96). Not 987T / 986T Evolution. Not 926S single-stage.
AFUE
Up to 97% two-stage
Sister SKU
Carrier 59TP7
This board
Preferred two-digit IFC (not Evolution ABCD)
- Codes are two digits: 11–14, 21–24, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41–45. Same language as Carrier 59TP6.
- A readout like 3 1.6 is often STAGE + CFM (stage 3 / 1,600 CFM) — not fault 31. Faults flash; run status is steadier. Confirm on THIS Bryant door card.
- 32 = low-fire PS. 31 on a high-fire call is the active-stage prove. Do not apply 916S ‘one switch’ thinking.
- InteliSense (when enabled with the matching Bryant/ecobee stat) does not change 31/33/34 meanings.
Last codes store ~48 h or until power is pulled (11 = no history). Use the diagnostic button where equipped. Write the two digits before a power cycle.
Universal swap
Preferred 97 VS two-stage. Not a 50A55. Not assumed HK42FZ017.
Silk: HK42FZ017
- 50A55-843. 926T board assumed without reading silk. Evolution 987T.
After you pull the dead card
- 1OEM Preferred 97 VS IFC.
Field wiring
Written landings for Bryant 927T. Not a factory schematic.
Two-stage conventional furnace. W1 low fire, W2 high fire. Outdoor staging is Y or Y1/Y2 — separate from the gas valve.
Written circuit description only — FieldBench does not redraw maker schematics. Example: R to W closes on a heat call; verify 24V at W1 before you change the IFC.
Open manufacturer PDFHeat sequence
- 1Power. L1 / N → IFC → R120V / 24V
- 2Low. W1 → inducer LOW → LPS → HSI → valve LOWFirst fire
- 3High. W2 → inducer HIGH → HPS → valve HIGHSecond solenoid
- 4Flame. Rod → IFCµA DC both stages
- 5Blow. IFC → heat blowerAfter flame
This indoor
Preferred 97 two-stage. Same W1/W2.
24V two-stage heat
Door has W1 and W2. Not Infinity. Not ComfortBridge.
Two-stage thermostat
A single-W stat never proves high fire. That is not a weak inducer.
- R24V hot24V
- CCommon24V
- W1Low-fire heat24V
- W2High-fire heat24V
- Y / Y1Cool24V
- Y2Outdoor high if the condenser is two-stage24V
- GFan24V
Two-stage IFC
W2 is high fire. Do not tee the pressure-switch hoses because there are two stages.
- RHot24V
- CCommon to outdoor24V
- W1Low fire24V
- W2High fire24V
- YCool out24V
- GBlower / cool tap24V
Landing
- 24VStat W1IFC W1
Low fire
- 24VStat W2IFC W2
High fire. Missing W2 = stuck on low.
- 24VStat YIFC Youtdoor Y
Cool
- 24VC throughout
Common
IFC harness — two-stage heat
W1 then W2. Low-fire prove is not high-fire prove.
Transformer + fuse
Same 24V transformer as single-stage. Fuse still kills the whole strip.
- L1 / N120VLine
- XFMR24V to R24V
- FUSEOn the IFC24V
24V safety chain
Door, limit, rollout. A limit trip is not an E9 / 32 pressure-switch story.
- DOORInterlock24V
- LIMITMain limit24V
- ROLLOUTManual reset24V
Two-speed inducer + two pressure switches
W1 = inducer low + LPS. W2 = inducer high + HPS. Separate hoses. Do not tee.
- IND LO120V low-speed inducerLine
- IND HI120V high-speed inducerLine
- LPSLow-fire prove24V
- HPSHigh-fire prove24V
- HOSESOne hose per switch. Never tee LPS and HPS24V
HSI + two-stage valve
Igniter 120V. Low solenoid on W1. Second solenoid on W2 after HPS closes.
- HSI120V igniterLine
- MV / LO24V low-fire solenoid24V
- HV / HI24V high-fire solenoid24V
- FLAMEµA DC on the rod24V
Serial variable-speed ECM
IFC talks to the motor on the serial harness. No F-taps. No dual run cap on this blower.
- SERIALIFC-to-motor harness. Unplugged motor = CFM / comm fault, not a tap problem24V
- CFMSet in the IFC menu / model plug / CoolCloud — not a dip switch on most of these24V
Landing
- LineW1IFCinducer LOWLPS
120V inducer, 24V prove
- LineIFCHSIvalve LOW
120V igniter, 24V low solenoid
- 24VW2inducer HIGHHPSvalve HIGH
Missing W2 = stuck on low
- 24VFlame rodIFC
µA DC
- LineIFCheat blower
After flame. Motor class on this plate.
Prove it
- W1 then W2 at the IFC under a 2-heat call.
- If it never stages, W2 is missing at the board — not a bad gas valve until that is proven.
Do not
- Do not convert this to Infinity by landing W on a random terminal.
- Do not apply AMVC / ARVT ComfortBridge menus or a memory card.
926T / 59TP6 / AR9T96 / GR9T96 / S9V2 / EL296E class. Same landing on 80% metal-vent cousins — the vent is not the wire.
Sequence
- 1
W/W1
Inducer low → low-fire PS (32 family) → HSI → low-fire valve → flame (34 if no prove) → VS blower per model plug.
- 2
W2
Inducer high → high-fire switch → second solenoid. 23 = a switch that should have opened didn’t.
- 3
Limits
33 is the open limit/rollout circuit. Three minutes of 33 becomes lockout 13 (3-hour auto reset).
- 4
Ignition fail
34 repeats, then lockout 14 (3-hour auto reset).
Faults on this IFC
Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.
11
No stored history
Memory empty or power was cycled.
1 Confirm this is not a fault
On the Bryant 927T this readout (11) is run status, not a lockout. Write what the display actually shows and whether W/Y/G is present at the IFC.
Expect: Idle / Ht / CF / stage+CFM words change when you apply and remove the call.
If fail: If the word never changes on a real call, the call is not reaching this IFC.
If pass: The board is alive. Diagnose the comfort complaint, not this code.
2 Prove the call at the board
Measure R to W / Y / G at the Bryant 927T IFC, not at the thermostat. Communicating plates need the data pair and a live indoor address — 24 V on W is not the test.
Expect: Not a fault. Recreate the call and watch the live code.
If fail: Fix the stat, harness, or data pair before you change parts.
3 Watch one full sequence
Leave power on. Watch Preferred two-digit IFC (not Evolution ABCD) through one cycle and write the first real fault that replaces this status word.
Expect: W/W1: Inducer low → low-fire PS (32 family) → HSI → low-fire valve → flame (34 if no prove) → VS blower per model plug.
12
Blower on after power-up
Powered up on a W call — 90 s blower.
1 Confirm this is not a fault
On the Bryant 927T this readout (12) is run status, not a lockout. Write what the display actually shows and whether W/Y/G is present at the IFC.
Expect: Idle / Ht / CF / stage+CFM words change when you apply and remove the call.
If fail: If the word never changes on a real call, the call is not reaching this IFC.
If pass: The board is alive. Diagnose the comfort complaint, not this code.
2 Prove the call at the board
Measure R to W / Y / G at the Bryant 927T IFC, not at the thermostat. Communicating plates need the data pair and a live indoor address — 24 V on W is not the test.
Expect: Normal after a brownout. Repeating 12 + 41 = VS calibration / static.
If fail: Fix the stat, harness, or data pair before you change parts.
3 Watch one full sequence
Leave power on. Watch Preferred two-digit IFC (not Evolution ABCD) through one cycle and write the first real fault that replaces this status word.
Expect: W/W1: Inducer low → low-fire PS (32 family) → HSI → low-fire valve → flame (34 if no prove) → VS blower per model plug.
13
Limit lockout
Limit/rollout stayed open. Auto-reset ~3 h.
1 Treat this as flame outside the exchanger
Do not reset the Bryant 927T rollout and walk away. Write the code, kill the call, and look for flame at the burners, crossover, and vestibule before you do anything else.
Expect: No flame outside the exchanger. Burners seated. Crossover lit.
If pass: Still inspect secondary / flue / condensate before you reset.
2 Secondary, condensate, and flue
Blocked secondary, drowned collector, or a plugged flue pushes flame out the front. Pull the inducer/collector look, confirm the trap is flowing, and check PVC/vent. Treat as a hardened 33. Filter, static, rise, rollout reset.
Expect: Dry collector, open flue, trap clear.
3 Reset only after the cause is fixed
Manual-reset rollout. Recurring rollout on Bryant 927T is a CO / fire call — cracked primary, misaligned burners, or a failed secondary. Confirm CO in the space before you leave.
Expect: One clean cycle after the cause is fixed. No second reset as a repair.
14
Ignition lockout
Hardened 34. Auto-reset ~3 h.
1 Watch one full try — do not reset
Write the Bryant 927T code. Watch inducer, HSI glow, valve click, flame, µA. The step that dies is the repair. Resetting only burns another try into a harder lockout. HSI, gas, flame sensor, ground. Do not sit on resets.
Expect: W/W1 → W2 → Limits → Ignition fail
2 Gas and the valve
Cock open, inlet pressure, then manifold on the stage that is failing vs the rating plate. 24 VAC at the valve during trial? Coil ohms? A valve that never opens looks like a ‘bad igniter’ if you did not watch the sequence.
Expect: Inlet and manifold on the plate. 24 VAC only during trial.
3 Flame prove, then the lockout timer
Glow + valve + no prove → rod, ground, or IFC sense. Prove then drop → µA / PS / limit. Soft lockouts on this family often auto-reset on a long clock — do not sit on resets.
Expect: Flame sense: µA per THIS Bryant door card (typically ≥ 0.5–1.0 µA class).
21
Gas-heat lockout / model plug
Valve relay fault or missing/wrong model plug.
1 Read the plug / card on THIS cabinet
On Bryant 927T the model plug or shared-data card must match this cabinet size. A 100 kBtu plug in an 80 cabinet overfires and limits. A leftover memory card after a control swap throws d0/d4-class codes. Model plug seated for THIS 926T cabinet size. A 100 kBtu plug in an 80 kBtu cabinet overfires and limits.
Expect: Plug / card part matches the rating plate and the replacement control bulletin.
2 Reseat, then confirm the menu
Kill power, reseat, restore power. On communicating plates open the setup and confirm unit size / motor HP. Miswired valve.
Expect: IFC recognizes the plug. No size-mismatch code.
3 Do not run it mismatched
A wrong plug is not a ‘temporary’ fix. It will throw limit, ignition, or blower-band codes that look like bad parts. Fit the correct plug, then re-run the original complaint.
Expect: One clean sequence on the correct identity.
22
Flame with valve off
Flame sense while GV de-energized.
1 Shut the gas cock first
On Bryant 927T the rod sees flame with the valve de-energized. Shut the cock. If flame stays, the valve is leaking — replace it. Do not jump or energize it as a test. Leaking valve. Shut the cock.
Expect: Flame dies when the cock is shut.
If fail: Leaking valve. Replace. Do not leave the unit.
2 Rod and IFC flame circuit
If flame dies with the cock shut, the rod is shorted to ground or the IFC flame circuit is lying. Unplug the rod, inspect ceramic, and check the harness for a rub-through on the collector.
Expect: Rod isolated from ground. IFC does not report flame with the rod unplugged.
3 Confirm valve solenoids are actually off
Measure 24 VAC at both solenoids after the call drops. A welded IFC relay or a shorted W will keep a solenoid wet and look like ‘unexpected flame.’ Replace the IFC only after the valve and rod are proven.
Expect: 0 VAC at both solenoids after the call. No flame.
23
PS did not open
A pressure switch is still made when it should be open.
1 Unplug the switch with the inducer off
On Bryant 927T this code is the switch made when the inducer is not running. Unplug that switch only. Welded switch, water in hose, inducer still spinning when it should be off.
Expect: Code changes when the harness is open.
If fail: Wrong switch, or the IFC input is shorted.
If pass: Switch/hose path. Go to step 2.
2 Water in the hose vs a welded switch
Blow the hose. Water holding residual draft is more common than a welded switch. Confirm the hose is not teed and not routed uphill. Ohm the switch with the hose off.
Expect: Hose empty. Switch opens with no draft.
3 IFC input last
If the switch ohms open, the hose is dry, and the code does not change with the harness off, the Bryant 927T IFC input is shorted. Do not keep swapping switches.
Expect: Known-good open switch + open harness = code gone. If not, IFC.
24
Secondary fuse open
24 V fuse on the IFC.
1 Find the 24 V short before you replace the fuse
On Bryant 927T an open IFC fuse is a short on W, Y, G, HUM, EAC, or a data pair landed on 24 V. Unplug the thermostat / data harness first. Tstat short, HUM/EAC, valve harness. Replace fuse only after the short is gone.
Expect: Fuse out. 24 V transformer still good. Harness isolated.
2 Replace the fuse with the harness off
New fuse, harness still off. If it holds, the short is in the field wiring or accessory. Plug one circuit back at a time (W, then Y, then HUM/EAC).
Expect: Fuse holds with harness off. Dies when the shorted lead lands.
3 If it blows with the harness off
Short is on the Bryant 927T IFC or the gas-valve harness. Unplug the valve and try once more. Repeat blow with valve unplugged = IFC.
Expect: Do not keep feeding fuses into a welded valve coil or a burned IFC trace.
31
Pressure / draft / aux did not close
Inducer running, prove switch open. On two-stage this is often the active-stage PS.
1 Prove inducer and the live code
Do not pull power — that clears the Bryant 927T active code. Write 31. Is the inducer spinning on this call? Silent inducer is not a pressure switch. Trap, collector, PVC, wind, inducer RPM (42 if the inducer itself is out of band).
Expect: 120 VAC at the inducer on a heat call. Wheel turning.
If fail: 120 VAC missing → IFC / door switch / incoming power. Voltage + dead motor → inducer.
If pass: Inducer running + this code → trap, hose, switch, vent (step 2).
2 Trap, collector, and the hose
A drowned 96% trap will not make collector pressure. Pull the trap, flush it, confirm the collector box and inducer outlet are not full. Hose cracked, off the port, or full of water fakes an open switch. If open >5 min, many of these IFCs park the inducer 15 min before retry.
Expect: Trap flowing, hose dry and downhill, ports not swapped on a two-switch board.
3 Switch ohms, then vent load
Ohm the pressure switch: NO, must close when that inducer speed is making the collector setpoint. If the switch is good, walk the PVC — bird screen, ice, long 2" run, wind, shared chase.
Expect: Switch closes on known draft. Vent unrestricted.
If fail: Replace the open switch only after the vent and trap are proven.
If pass: Switch closes on draft and the code stays → IFC input.
32
Low-fire / low PS
Low-stage pressure path. Classic attic 926T in wind/ice.
1 Prove inducer and the live code
Do not pull power — that clears the Bryant 927T active code. Write 32. Is the inducer spinning on this call? Silent inducer is not a pressure switch. Low-fire hose only. Intake termination. Attic PVC slope back to the collector.
Expect: 120 VAC at the inducer on a heat call. Wheel turning.
If fail: 120 VAC missing → IFC / door switch / incoming power. Voltage + dead motor → inducer.
If pass: Inducer running + this code → trap, hose, switch, vent (step 2).
2 Trap, collector, and the hose
A drowned 96% trap will not make collector pressure. Pull the trap, flush it, confirm the collector box and inducer outlet are not full. Hose cracked, off the port, or full of water fakes an open switch. Do not confuse a live 3 1.6 CFM readout with 32.
Expect: Trap flowing, hose dry and downhill, ports not swapped on a two-switch board.
3 Switch ohms, then vent load
Ohm the pressure switch: NO, must close when that inducer speed is making the collector setpoint. If the switch is good, walk the PVC — bird screen, ice, long 2" run, wind, shared chase.
Expect: Switch closes on known draft. Vent unrestricted.
If fail: Replace the open switch only after the vent and trap are proven.
If pass: Switch closes on draft and the code stays → IFC input.
33
Limit or rollout open
The winter callback. Airflow first.
1 Treat this as flame outside the exchanger
Do not reset the Bryant 927T rollout and walk away. Write the code, kill the call, and look for flame at the burners, crossover, and vestibule before you do anything else.
Expect: No flame outside the exchanger. Burners seated. Crossover lit.
If pass: Still inspect secondary / flue / condensate before you reset.
2 Secondary, condensate, and flue
Blocked secondary, drowned collector, or a plugged flue pushes flame out the front. Pull the inducer/collector look, confirm the trap is flowing, and check PVC/vent. Filter, VS heat CFM (setup switches / model plug), coil, return. Rollout is manual reset — inspect exchanger before you reset.
Expect: Dry collector, open flue, trap clear.
3 Reset only after the cause is fixed
Manual-reset rollout. Recurring rollout on Bryant 927T is a CO / fire call — cracked primary, misaligned burners, or a failed secondary. Confirm CO in the space before you leave. Three minutes → 13.
Expect: One clean cycle after the cause is fixed. No second reset as a repair.
34
Ignition prove fail
Trial without flame sense. Three strikes → 14.
1 Measure µA while it is running
Do not clean first and guess. Series-µA the rod on Bryant 927T during a call. Falling µA is oxide, ground, or a dying flame. A hard drop is often the pressure switch or limit opening, not the rod. HSI glow and 120 VAC, gas cock, manifold, flame rod oxide, IFC ground.
Expect: Flame sense: µA per THIS Bryant door card (typically ≥ 0.5–1.0 µA class).
2 Rod, ground, then gas
Clean the rod with a non-scratch pad — not sandpaper. Chassis ground to burner box and IFC (painted screw and missing star washer are classic). Then manifold on the stage that is dropping and confirm LP conversion leftovers.
Expect: Manifold on the rating plate. Solid burner-box ground.
3 Prove it is not a switch opening
Watch the live Bryant 927T display when flame drops. A PS or limit code that appears at the drop means the rod was a victim. Inducer, hose, vent wind, or a limit on a wrong heat tap.
Expect: µA stable and the live code stays a flame code — then rod/valve/IFC. Otherwise chase the new code.
41
Blower RPM out of band
VS motor too slow/fast vs model plug.
1 Read the plug / card on THIS cabinet
On Bryant 927T the model plug or shared-data card must match this cabinet size. A 100 kBtu plug in an 80 cabinet overfires and limits. A leftover memory card after a control swap throws d0/d4-class codes. Static, wheel, harness, correct model plug, setup SW for AC tons / CF.
Expect: Plug / card part matches the rating plate and the replacement control bulletin.
2 Reseat, then confirm the menu
Kill power, reseat, restore power. On communicating plates open the setup and confirm unit size / motor HP.
Expect: IFC recognizes the plug. No size-mismatch code.
3 Do not run it mismatched
A wrong plug is not a ‘temporary’ fix. It will throw limit, ignition, or blower-band codes that look like bad parts. Fit the correct plug, then re-run the original complaint.
Expect: One clean sequence on the correct identity.
42
Inducer RPM out of band
Inducer not at commanded speed.
1 Prove inducer and the live code
Do not pull power — that clears the Bryant 927T active code. Write 42. Is the inducer spinning on this call? Silent inducer is not a pressure switch. Condensate in the inducer, bad inducer, vent load. Often pairs with 31/32.
Expect: 120 VAC at the inducer on a heat call. Wheel turning.
If fail: 120 VAC missing → IFC / door switch / incoming power. Voltage + dead motor → inducer.
If pass: Inducer running + this code → trap, hose, switch, vent (step 2).
2 Trap, collector, and the hose
A drowned 96% trap will not make collector pressure. Pull the trap, flush it, confirm the collector box and inducer outlet are not full. Hose cracked, off the port, or full of water fakes an open switch.
Expect: Trap flowing, hose dry and downhill, ports not swapped on a two-switch board.
3 Switch ohms, then vent load
Ohm the pressure switch: NO, must close when that inducer speed is making the collector setpoint. If the switch is good, walk the PVC — bird screen, ice, long 2" run, wind, shared chase.
Expect: Switch closes on known draft. Vent unrestricted.
If fail: Replace the open switch only after the vent and trap are proven.
If pass: Switch closes on draft and the code stays → IFC input.
43
PS tubing / drain
Blockage or disconnected hose.
1 Float and the pan
On Bryant 927T a drain / float code is water until proven otherwise. Pan full? Float stuck? Secondary drain piped? Trace each hose. Attic jobs grow ice in the vent, not just the hose.
Expect: Pan dry after you clear it. Float moves freely.
2 Trap and the pump
Indoor trap primed and flowing. Condensate pump actually pumping, check valve not stuck. On a furnace, a drowned collector will also throw PS codes — clear both.
Expect: Trap flowing. Pump discharges. No water in the collector.
3 Then the switch circuit
If the pan is dry and the code stays, ohm the float / condensate switch and the IFC input. Do not jump a wet-switch input as a repair.
Expect: Switch closed when dry. Code gone.
44
Blower calibration
CFM learn failed.
1 Is the wheel free?
Spin the Bryant 927T blower by hand. Ice, debris, or a seized bearing is not a control problem. Confirm the motor type on this plate — serial ECM, 9-speed tap, or X-13 — before you grab a capacitor. Filter, 41 also present → motor/static. Wrong A/C or CF switch.
Expect: Wheel free. Correct motor family for this IFC.
2 Command vs rotation
Call for G or heat and confirm the IFC is actually requesting CFM (taps, serial, or communicating). Amp the motor. Locked rotor + a good command = motor. No command = IFC / harness / shared data.
Expect: Command present. Motor amps in range, not locked.
3 Static and the wrong motor
High static will trip current/limit codes and look like a dead motor. Measure TES vs this cabinet. Wrong horsepower or a leftover memory card after a control swap is the other half of this call.
Expect: Static on the blower chart. Matching motor / shared-data card.
45
Control lockout
IFC parked itself. This is Bryant/Carrier 45 — not Rheem 45 (low PS open).
1 Write the live code and watch one cycle
On Bryant 927T read Preferred two-digit IFC (not Evolution ABCD) before you pull power. Write 45 exactly. Watch one full sequence and note which step dies. Power reset once after the root code is understood. Repeat 45 = board or persistent input.
Expect: W/W1: Inducer low → low-fire PS (32 family) → HSI → low-fire valve → flame (34 if no prove) → VS blower per model plug.
2 Prove the circuit this code names
Use the Bryant 927T door card and the test points on this plate. Isolate the named switch, sensor, or output with a meter — do not swap the IFC first.
Expect: A measured open, short, or out-of-range reading — not a guess.
3 Confirm with a number, then the next part
If the named part measures good, the IFC input/output or a related code on this same plate is next. Do not apply a sister-SKU chart.
Expect: Model plug: Must match this 926T cabinet. Missing plug → 21 and garbage CFM.
Workflows
927T vs 926T
Preferred two-stage, plate worn.
1 Prove the call and the live code
Plate 927T = 97%. Plate 926T = 96.7%. Same 31/32, different plug and rise.
Expect: Write whatever Preferred two-digit IFC (not Evolution ABCD) is showing. Last codes store ~48 h or until power is pulled (11 = no history). Use the diagnostic button where equipped. Write the two digits before a power cycle.
If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.
2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence
Evolution wall control on this IFC does not make it a 987T.
Expect: W2: Inducer high → high-fire switch → second solenoid. 23 = a switch that should have opened didn’t.
3 Confirm with a number, then the next part
Evolution wall control on this IFC does not make it a 987T.
Expect: Model plug: Must match this 926T cabinet. Missing plug → 21 and garbage CFM. · Flame sense: µA per THIS Bryant door card (typically ≥ 0.5–1.0 µA class).
If fail: Stay on this plate. The out-of-range reading is the part.
If pass: Reading in range → the next step in this workflow is the repair.
Test points
Model plug
Must match this 926T cabinet. Missing plug → 21 and garbage CFM.
Flame sense
µA per THIS Bryant door card (typically ≥ 0.5–1.0 µA class).
Setup SW
AC tons and CF affect 41/44 if someone stacked extra cooling.
Gotchas
- 926T aliases used to swallow 927T. They are separate plates now.
Related plates
Install this plate
Install Bryant 927T as Preferred 97 · two-stage · variable-speed · InteliSense.
Preferred 97 · two-stage · variable-speed · InteliSense
This plate — not the sister SKU
- Not 926T (Preferred 96). Not 987T / 986T Evolution. Not 926S single-stage.
- 926T aliases used to swallow 927T. They are separate plates now.
IFC on this door
- Codes are two digits: 11–14, 21–24, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41–45. Same language as Carrier 59TP6.
- A readout like 3 1.6 is often STAGE + CFM (stage 3 / 1,600 CFM) — not fault 31. Faults flash; run status is steadier. Confirm on THIS Bryant door card.
- 32 = low-fire PS. 31 on a high-fire call is the active-stage prove. Do not apply 916S ‘one switch’ thinking.
- InteliSense (when enabled with the matching Bryant/ecobee stat) does not change 31/33/34 meanings.
Hardware
- AFUE: Up to 97% two-stage
- Sister SKU: Carrier 59TP7
First fire
- 1Plate 927T = 97%. Plate 926T = 96.7%. Same 31/32, different plug and rise.
- 2Evolution wall control on this IFC does not make it a 987T.
Do not on Bryant 927T
- Not 926T (Preferred 96). Not 987T / 986T Evolution. Not 926S single-stage.
- 926T aliases used to swallow 927T. They are separate plates now.
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Warranty and bulletins
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Distributor HX claims sheet
dealerUSFurnace heat exchanger claims — serial in/out of range
Serial 2993A00001 – 1808A99999 (in-range); later serials are standard warranty
Primary or secondary heat exchanger failure · Distributor claim path
CE Canada Bryant trade-in 2025–26
ended seasonCanadaHigh-efficiency gas furnace trade-in — Bryant Canada
2025-04 (ended 2026-04-30)
Failed 340–355 family secondary within 20 years of install · Trade-in (ended)
Residential limited warranty
warranty sheetCarrier / Bryant registered heat-exchanger terms
Current 59-series / Evolution / Preferred registered warranty · Limited warranty certificate
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