24TPA7
Performance · two-stage condensing unit
Carrier Performance two-stage air conditioner. Y1/Y2, two-stage scroll, InteliSense-capable on late boards. Not Infinity ABCD and not a single-stage 24ACC6.
Not 24VNA6 / 26VNA1 (inverter, no Y2). Not 24ACC6 / 26SCA5 (single-stage, one Y). Not 26TPA8 (R-454B two-stage).
Stages
Two-stage scroll · Y1 low / Y2 high
Control
24V Y1/Y2. InteliSense when paired with a participating stat
Refrigerant
R-410A on this generation
Sister
Bryant 148TAN / 187B (Preferred / Evolution two-stage cousins — different bus on 187B)
This board
Two-stage outdoor — Y1/Y2, not Infinity drive
- No inverter L-codes. If you see them, you are on 24VNA6.
- High stage is Y2 at the outdoor. A single-stage stat never pulls high.
- HPS in the coil circuit on typical Performance wiring.
No deep history. Live Y1/Y2 and pressures.
Universal swap
Carrier 24TPA7 outdoor. No furnace IFC universal. Replace the OEM outdoor control / contactor / drive by the silk.
Silk: 24TPA7
White-Rodgers
—ICM
—Honeywell
—- Indoor furnace universals (50A55, 50M56U, ICM282B, ICM2811, S9200U). This is not an IFC.
- Do not ‘adapt’ a furnace board to an outdoor inverter, defrost PCB, or contactor.
After you pull the dead card
- 1Photograph the outdoor silk. Indoor 50A55 / ICM282B / S9200U do not belong here.
- 2Contactor units: replace the contactor / cap / HPS — there is no universal outdoor board.
- 3Inverter / communicating outdoors: OEM drive only. There is no White-Rodgers or ICM outdoor universal.
Field wiring
Written landings for Carrier 24TPA7. Not a factory schematic.
Two-stage scroll. High stage is Y2 at the outdoor. A single-stage stat never gets you there. Still not Infinity ABCD.
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 PDFThis indoor
Performance 24V Y1/Y2. InteliSense ≠ ABCD.
24V two-stage
Outdoor has Y1 and Y2. Not an inverter drive.
Wall thermostat
Two-stage cool. A single-Y stat never pulls high.
- R24V hot24V
- C24V common24V
- Y1Low-stage cool24V
- Y2High-stage cool24V
- GIndoor fan24V
- WHeat. Stays at the indoor.24V
Indoor IFC / AHU
Y1 and Y2 both have to leave this cabinet on high.
- RTransformer hot24V
- CCommon — run it to the outdoor24V
- Y1Low-stage in / out24V
- Y2High-stage in / out24V
- GBlower24V
- W1Heat24V
Outdoor — Y1 / Y2
Low vs high is these two screws, not an inverter L-code.
- Y1Low-stage request24V
- Y2High-stage request24V
- C24V common24V
Outdoor line
208/230 through the disconnect to the contactor line side.
- L1LineLine
- L2LineLine
- GNDEquipment groundLine
Dual run capacitor
C / FAN / HERM on the can. An inverter outdoor does not have this part.
- CCommon — both windingsCap
- FANOutdoor fanCap
- HERMCompressorCap
Landing
- 24VIndoor Rstat R · C throughout
~24 VAC
- 24VStat Y1indoor Y1outdoor Y1
Low-stage coil / request
- 24VStat Y2indoor Y2outdoor Y2
High-stage. Missing Y2 = stuck on low.
- LineL1 / L2disconnect
208/230
Prove it
- Y1 at the outdoor on a 1-cool call. Then Y2 on a 2-cool / staging call.
- If Y2 never arrives, the outdoor is not weak — the stat, indoor IFC, or the Y2 wire is.
Do not
- Do not hunt ABCD / L-codes. If you see an inverter, you are on 24VNA6 / 191VAN / XV18.
- InteliSense ≠ Evolution ABCD.
Preferred / Performance / Elite two-stage land here. Bryant 187B Evolution two-stage does not — that one is ABCD.
Sequence
- 1
Y1
Low-stage compressor. Indoor blower on low/mid cool.
- 2
Y2
High-stage. Head and SC should rise.
- 3
HPS
Opens the coil. Silence or chatter — not an L-code.
Faults on this IFC
Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.
HPS
High pressure switch open
Outdoor HPS opened — coil circuit is dead. Not an inverter pressure fault and not an L-code.
1 Let it cool, then read the drive LED
On Carrier 24TPA7 overcurrent / overheat is often a dirty coil, a failed OD fan, or a locked compressor — not a dead inverter. Clear airflow, confirm the OD fan, and read the drive LED before you order a control. HPS continuity, reset if manual, wiring in series with the coil.
Expect: OD fan running. Coil clean. Drive LED decoded from THIS outdoor’s card.
2 Voltage and compressor windings
Incoming voltage in range (this plate’s line-voltage code). Compressor windings even, no ground. A shorted compressor will kill a new drive. Outdoor airflow: dirty coil, bent fins, fan not running (see ODF / cap).
Expect: Balanced windings. No winding to ground. Line voltage stable under load.
3 Charge and the drive last
A starved or flooded compressor will overcurrent. Confirm SH/SC and charge weight. Only then condemn the inverter. Overcharge or non-condensables — confirm indoor metering before you recover (SH vs SC).
Expect: Charge on the nameplate. Drive code gone after a cool-down and a clean coil.
ODF
Outdoor fan fail
Fan not turning. Compressor may still run and then HPS.
1 Heat rejection first
On Carrier 24TPA7 high pressure is outdoor airflow until proven otherwise. Fan running the right direction, coil clean, fins not folded, no recirc over a fence or through a garage. Dual-cap FAN section µF vs sticker. A good HERM and a dead FAN is the usual Comfort call.
Expect: OD fan on, coil clean, discharge air leaving the top/side freely.
2 Head, subcooling, and liquid line
Liquid pressure and liquid-line temperature → SC. High head + high SC = overcharge or non-condensables. High head + low SC = restriction or a dying compressor. Do not add gas because suction is low. Fan motor ohms / ground, blade clearance, capacitor wiring (C / FAN / HERM).
Expect: SC vs the metering device on this plate (TXV ≠ piston).
3 Restriction vs the switch
Drier, liquid-line kink, TXV inlet screen, or a non-feed indoor coil will stack head. Ohm / jumper-test the HPS only as a momentary prove, then restore it. A switch that opens on a known-good charge and clean coil is the switch. Not an inverter fan module — there isn’t one.
Expect: HPS closed at a normal liquid pressure for this refrigerant and OD ambient.
Contactor
Contactor / coil
Will not pull, chatters, or is welded.
1 Is Y actually at the contactor?
On Carrier 24TPA7 a silent outdoor is often no Y. Measure 24 VAC coil-to-C at the contactor on a cool call. 24 VAC at the coil under a Y call. Low voltage = long stat wire, weak indoor transformer, or a furnace 24 (fuse) problem.
Expect: ~24 VAC at the coil when the indoor is calling.
If fail: Indoor Y / IFC / stat — not a capacitor.
2 Cap and the compressor windings
Dual run cap: herm and fan MFD ±6%. Then windings. A bad cap with a good Y is still the first cheap part — but confirm MFD, do not guess. Coil ohms / burned turns. Pitted or welded points — replace, do not file and leave.
Expect: MFD on the can. Even windings. Fan and compressor both try.
3 Contactor and mechanical
Pitted contactor, no mechanical close, or a welded contactor that never drops out. Replace the failed part; do not file contacts as a repair. Chatter: low 24V, bad coil, weak transformer — not an inverter ramp.
Expect: Clean pull-in. Line voltage through to both loads.
Cap
Dual run capacitor
HERM and/or FAN section out of rating. Single-stage Comfort dies this way all summer.
1 Is Y actually at the contactor?
On Carrier 24TPA7 a silent outdoor is often no Y. Measure 24 VAC coil-to-C at the contactor on a cool call. Both sections vs microfarad rating, not just one.
Expect: ~24 VAC at the coil when the indoor is calling.
If fail: Indoor Y / IFC / stat — not a capacitor.
2 Cap and the compressor windings
Dual run cap: herm and fan MFD ±6%. Then windings. A bad cap with a good Y is still the first cheap part — but confirm MFD, do not guess. Bulged can, open bleed, wrong replacement (single vs dual, voltage).
Expect: MFD on the can. Even windings. Fan and compressor both try.
3 Contactor and mechanical
Pitted contactor, no mechanical close, or a welded contactor that never drops out. Replace the failed part; do not file contacts as a repair. Hard-start add-ons do not fix a dead FAN section.
Expect: Clean pull-in. Line voltage through to both loads.
Charge
Charge (SH piston / SC TXV)
Wrong charge method is as common as wrong charge.
1 Airflow and freeze before you add gas
On Carrier 24TPA7 low pressure / freeze is indoor airflow or a starved coil until proven otherwise. Filter, blower, dirty A-coil, closed supplies. In heat mode, a iced outdoor coil is the same family. Indoor piston: charge by superheat. Indoor TXV: charge by subcooling.
Expect: Indoor air moving. Coil not iced. OD coil clear in heat.
2 SH / SC after a thaw
Thaw fully. Then SH and SC vs the metering device. Low charge ices a piston. A TXV stuck closed ices with high SH. A restriction downstream of the ports fakes a low-charge chart. Do not use Greenspeed weigh-in-only as the only method unless the factory TXV rating plate on THIS outdoor says so. Most 24ACC are piston/TXV conventional.
Expect: SH/SC in range for this refrigerant and device after a stable 10-minute run.
3 Leak, TXV, then the LPS
Weigh-in if the chart says undercharge. Soap / electronic leak on joints and the coil. LPS that opens on a known-good charge and a clear coil is the switch — momentary test only, then restore. Line-set length and indoor coil match still matter. Weigh-in after a repair, then finish on SH or SC.
Expect: Charge on the nameplate. LPS closed at a normal suction for this OD ambient.
Workflows
24TPA7 stuck on low
Runs but never gets cold enough on a design day.
1 Prove the call and the live code
Y2 at the outdoor under a 2-cool call. Missing Y2 is a stat / indoor IFC / wire issue, not a weak compressor.
Expect: Write whatever Two-stage outdoor — Y1/Y2, not Infinity drive is showing. No deep history. Live Y1/Y2 and pressures.
If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.
2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence
Then SC on the TXV indoor. Two-stage charge is not a 24ACC6 single-stage shortcut.
Expect: Y2: High-stage. Head and SC should rise.
3 Confirm with a number, then the next part
This is not 24VNA6. There is no drive to reset.
Expect: Contactor coil: Stable ~24 VAC on Y. Chatter = voltage, coil, or HPS. No ABCD to probe. · Dual cap: HERM and FAN both within ~6% (or OEM) of the stamped µF.
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.
Identify 24TPA7 vs 24ACC6 vs 24VNA6
Invoice just says Carrier AC.
1 Prove the call and the live code
One Y / one contactor / dual cap = 24ACC6 Comfort.
Expect: Write whatever Two-stage outdoor — Y1/Y2, not Infinity drive is showing. No deep history. Live Y1/Y2 and pressures.
If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.
2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence
Y1 and Y2 / two-stage scroll = 24TPA7 (this plate).
Expect: Y2: High-stage. Head and SC should rise.
3 Confirm with a number, then the next part
No contactor + ABCD + inverter = 24VNA6.
Expect: Contactor coil: Stable ~24 VAC on Y. Chatter = voltage, coil, or HPS. No ABCD to probe. · Dual cap: HERM and FAN both within ~6% (or OEM) of the stamped µF.
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
Contactor coil
Stable ~24 VAC on Y. Chatter = voltage, coil, or HPS. No ABCD to probe.
Dual cap
HERM and FAN both within ~6% (or OEM) of the stamped µF.
Charge
SH target on piston indoor; SC target on TXV indoor. Weigh-in is a start, not a Greenspeed-only finish.
HPS
Closed at rest. Open under high head = airflow/charge, not an inverter L-code.
Gotchas
- InteliSense does not turn this into Infinity ABCD.
- 26TPA8 is the R-454B replacement shape.
Related plates
Install this plate
Install Carrier 24TPA7 as Performance · two-stage condensing unit.
Performance · two-stage condensing unit
This plate — not the sister SKU
- Not 24VNA6 / 26VNA1 (inverter, no Y2). Not 24ACC6 / 26SCA5 (single-stage, one Y). Not 26TPA8 (R-454B two-stage).
- InteliSense does not turn this into Infinity ABCD.
- 26TPA8 is the R-454B replacement shape.
Control on this outdoor
- No inverter L-codes. If you see them, you are on 24VNA6.
- High stage is Y2 at the outdoor. A single-stage stat never pulls high.
- HPS in the coil circuit on typical Performance wiring.
Hardware
- Stages: Two-stage scroll · Y1 low / Y2 high
- Control: 24V Y1/Y2. InteliSense when paired with a participating stat
- Refrigerant: R-410A on this generation
- Sister: Bryant 148TAN / 187B (Preferred / Evolution two-stage cousins — different bus on 187B)
First fire
- 1Y2 at the outdoor under a 2-cool call. Missing Y2 is a stat / indoor IFC / wire issue, not a weak compressor.
- 2Then SC on the TXV indoor. Two-stage charge is not a 24ACC6 single-stage shortcut.
- 3This is not 24VNA6. There is no drive to reset.
Do not on Carrier 24TPA7
- Not 24VNA6 / 26VNA1 (inverter, no Y2). Not 24ACC6 / 26SCA5 (single-stage, one Y). Not 26TPA8 (R-454B two-stage).
- InteliSense does not turn this into Infinity ABCD.
- 26TPA8 is the R-454B replacement shape.
Maker literature
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Warranty and bulletins
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Residential limited warranty
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Current 59-series / Evolution / Preferred registered warranty · Limited warranty certificate
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