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Rheemfurnace

R802V

Two-stage · 80% · variable-speed · metal vent

Rheem/Ruud two-stage 80% variable-speed. Metal Category I vent. 45 vs 57 are LOW vs HIGH draft on METAL vent — not PVC intake/exhaust, not a 96% collector, not a trap. No 58/59 expected.

Not R96TA (no collector, no trap, no 58/59, 45/57 are not PVC intake/exhaust). Not R801V single-stage 80% (same metal-vent physics, no staged 45-vs-57 draft split as the job story).

AFUE

80% two-stage

Staging

Two-stage valve · two-speed inducer

Vent

Metal Category I — chimney, liner, common vent

Blower

VS ECM

Drain

No secondary / no 96% trap — 58/59 not expected

Sister SKU

R802VA · Ruud U802V

This board

Rheem 2-digit IFC (two-stage 80%)

  • 11 failed ignition, 12 low flame, 13 flame lost, 14 unexpected flame, 22 limit, 26 reversed polarity, 33 rollout, 45 low draft / low PS on metal vent, 57 high draft / high PS on metal vent, 61 blower, 10 one-hour lockout.
  • 45 vs 57 here are LOW vs HIGH draft on a chimney — not R96TA intake vs exhaust PVC.
  • No 58/59 condensate pair expected. Those are 96% water-switch codes.

Write the two-digit code before a power cycle.

Universal swap

No universal

Two-stage 80% VS. No published WR/ICM universal.

White-Rodgers

ICM

Honeywell

  • 50A55-843. ICM288/292A without that 62- silk. R801V single-stage card.

After you pull the dead card

  1. 1OEM two-stage 80% VS IFC. Metal vent.

Field wiring

Written landings for Rheem R802V. Not a factory schematic.

EcoNet furnace
E1 / E2 — or 24VGas furnace

Rheem / Ruud R96V / R98V / R98MV / R972V / R801V. EcoNet on E1/E2. R96TA / R801S stay on the 24V furnace diagram.

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 PDF

Heat sequence

  1. 1Power. L1 / N → IFC120V
  2. 2Call. Data pair or 24V W → IFCBus or 24V
  3. 3Draft. IFC → inducer → proveTwo-stage PS or a pressure band
  4. 4Ignite. IFC → HSI → valve120V igniter
  5. 5Blow. IFC → serial ECMNo tap, no cap

This indoor

80% two-stage VS EcoNet. Metal vent.

EcoNet communicating

EcoNet control and a communicating outdoor (RA19AY class).

EcoNet control

E1/E2 data. R and C still feed the control.

  • R24V hot24V
  • CCommon24V
  • E1EcoNetData
  • E2EcoNetData

EcoNet IFC

E1/E2 to the outdoor. 24V strip still exists for a conventional job.

  • E1EcoNetData
  • E2EcoNetData
  • R24V24V
  • CCommon24V

Landing

  • DataControl E1/E2IFC E1/E2outdoor E1/E2

    EcoNet data

24V on an EcoNet-capable IFC

Conventional stat. Leave E1/E2 empty.

Conventional stat

W/W2/Y/G on the 24V strip.

  • RHot24V
  • CCommon24V
  • WHeat24V
  • YCool24V
  • GFan24V

Landing

  • 24VStat WIFC W · Stat Youtdoor Y

    ~24 VAC

IFC harness — communicating two-stage

Call arrives on the data pair (or 24V W). Gas train is still inducer / prove / igniter / valve.

Transformer + fuse

24V still exists for accessories and for a 24V outdoor. Data pair is not the transformer.

  • L1 / N120VLine
  • R / C24V strip24V
  • FUSEOn the IFC24V

24V safety chain

Limit / rollout / door still open the heat path. Codes are on THIS IFC language.

  • DOORInterlock24V
  • LIMITMain limit24V
  • ROLLOUTManual reset24V

Two-speed inducer + dual PS

Low vs high prove. Do not tee the hoses. Do not apply this to a modulating cousin.

  • IND LO/HITwo-speed inducerLine
  • LPSLow prove24V
  • HPSHigh prove24V

HSI + two-stage valve

Two solenoids or a two-stage valve. Staging is the bus or W1/W2, not a tap.

  • HSI120V igniterLine
  • MV / HV24V low / high solenoids24V
  • FLAMEµA DC24V

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

  • LineCallIFCinducerprove

    Low then high

  • LineIFCHSIvalve

    120V igniter, 24V or serial valve

  • 24VFlame rodIFC

    µA DC

  • DataIFCserial blower

    No F-taps. No PSC cap.

Prove it

  • EcoNet control lists this furnace.
  • R96TA / R801S do not have this bus.

Do not

  • Do not land 24V Y on E1.
  • Do not read TA 45 onto a VA door.

E1 / E2 are the published EcoNet pair.

Sequence

  1. 1

    W1

    Inducer low → 45 if low metal-vent draft never proves → HSI → low-fire valve → 11/12/13 if flame fails.

  2. 2

    W2

    Inducer high → 57 if high metal-vent draft never proves → second-stage solenoid.

  3. 3

    Identify

    No collector box, no PVC trap. If you are looking at a condensate collector you are on R96TA / R96VA.

Faults on this IFC

Step 1, then 2, then 3. Expected reading and the fail branch sit under each check.

10

One-hour lockout

lockout

Hardened ignition or draft retries.

  1. 1 Prove inducer and the live code

    Do not pull power — that clears the Rheem R802V active code. Write 10. Is the inducer spinning on this call? Silent inducer is not a pressure switch. Read 11 / 45 / 57 underneath.

    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. 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. 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.

11

Failed ignition

lockout

Trial without prove.

  1. 1 Watch one full try — do not reset

    Write the Rheem R802V 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, rod, 24 VAC at the valve.

    Expect: W1 → W2 → Identify

  2. 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. 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: Stable µA after light-off. No new PS/limit code.

12

Low flame sense

warn

Weak µA.

  1. 1 Measure µA while it is running

    Do not clean first and guess. Series-µA the rod on Rheem R802V 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. Rod, ground, manifold.

    Expect: Typically ≥ 1.0 µA DC on this family — confirm the door card. Rising while running.

  2. 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. 3 Prove it is not a switch opening

    Watch the live Rheem R802V 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.

13

Flame lost

warn

Dropped after prove.

  1. 1 Measure µA while it is running

    Do not clean first and guess. Series-µA the rod on Rheem R802V 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. Chimney draft after blower-on, rod, gas.

    Expect: Typically ≥ 1.0 µA DC on this family — confirm the door card. Rising while running.

  2. 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. 3 Prove it is not a switch opening

    Watch the live Rheem R802V 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.

14

Unexpected flame

hazard

Flame with valve off.

  1. 1 Shut the gas cock first

    On Rheem R802V 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. Shut the cock. Leaking valve.

    Expect: Flame dies when the cock is shut.

    If fail: Leaking valve. Replace. Do not leave the unit.

  2. 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. 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.

22

Limit open

warn

Airflow / overtemp.

  1. 1 Airflow before you touch the limit

    On Rheem R802V a limit is airflow or overfire until proven otherwise. Do not replace the limit first. Filter, blower wheel, A-coil, and the heat-speed setting for THIS motor (tap, model plug, or communicating CFM — not a sister SKU chart). VS heat CFM, filter, coil, rise.

    Expect: Rise in the rating-plate window. Static vs this cabinet’s blower chart.

  2. 2 Measure static and temperature rise

    Total external static vs the Rheem R802V blower chart for this cabinet size. Supply minus return rise after 8–10 minutes. A new 5" media cabinet or closed supplies will trip this all winter.

    Expect: Rise typically 35–65 °F — rating plate wins.

    If fail: Fix the restriction or the heat-speed setting. The limit is doing its job.

    If pass: Airflow in range → step 3 (overfire / limit itself).

  3. 3 Overfire, then the limit circuit

    Clock the meter / manifold on the stage that is tripping vs the rating plate. Then ohm the limit after it cools — a limit that never recloses is failed. Rollout in the same circuit is a different call (see rollout on this door card).

    Expect: Manifold on plate. Limit closed when cool.

26

Reversed polarity

lockout

L1/N or ground.

  1. 1 Hot and neutral at the IFC, not the disconnect

    On Rheem R802V polarity/ground is measured at the board. A correctly landed disconnect with a swapped whip at the IFC still throws this. Hot/neutral at the IFC.

    Expect: L1 hot, N neutral, ~120 VAC L1 to N, ~0 VAC N to ground.

  2. 2 Burner-box and IFC ground

    Green ground to cabinet and IFC. Painted screw and missing star washer fail the ground check and kill flame sense.

    Expect: Near-zero ohms burner box to IFC ground screw.

  3. 3 Then flame and HSI

    Polarity/ground faults take out HSI and flame sense together. After the wiring is right, run one heat cycle and confirm µA and igniter glow before you change those parts.

    Expect: Code cleared. One clean light. µA in range.

33

Rollout

hazard

Flame containment. Manual reset.

  1. 1 Treat this as flame outside the exchanger

    Do not reset the Rheem R802V 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. 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. Exchanger, burners, flue. Spillage / blocked chimney.

    Expect: Dry collector, open flue, trap clear.

  3. 3 Reset only after the cause is fixed

    Manual-reset rollout. Recurring rollout on Rheem R802V 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.

45

Low draft OPEN (metal vent)

lockout

Low-stage metal-vent draft not proven. Chimney, liner, common vent, inducer — not a PVC intake.

  1. 1 Prove inducer and the live code

    Do not pull power — that clears the Rheem R802V active code. Write 45. Is the inducer spinning on this call? Silent inducer is not a pressure switch. Cap, liner, common-vented water heater, inducer low speed, PS hose.

    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. 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 pull a 96% trap. There is no collector.

    Expect: Trap flowing, hose dry and downhill, ports not swapped on a two-switch board.

  3. 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.

57

High draft OPEN (metal vent)

lockout

High-stage metal-vent draft not proven. Still not exhaust PVC.

  1. 1 Prove the high-fire call

    Write the live Rheem R802V code before you pull power. Confirm this IFC is actually commanded to high — W2 at the board, or the staging timer has expired. Inducer actually goes high? Chimney capacity on high fire.

    Expect: R to W2 ~24 VAC (conventional) or a high-stage request on a communicating stat.

    If fail: No high request → thermostat / staging / menu. Not a high-fire pressure switch.

    If pass: Go to step 2. Do not jump the high-fire switch to ‘see if it runs.’

  2. 2 Prove the inducer actually went high

    Listen and amp the inducer on low vs high. No speed-up → IFC high output or inducer winding. Speed-up and this code still live → high-fire PS path (hose, switch, vent). High-draft hose, not teed to the low switch.

    Expect: Inducer current and collector draft rise on high.

    If fail: Measure 120 VAC on the high-speed inducer lead during the high call. 0 V = IFC. Voltage + dead motor = inducer.

  3. 3 Isolate the HIGH hose and switch

    High-fire hose on the high tap only — a tee with the low switch is the common first-install miss on this dual-switch plate. Blow the hose, confirm it is dry and downhill to the collector. Ohm the high-fire switch: it is NO and must close only on high draft. 45 then 57: shared chimney / inducer, not two bad switches.

    Expect: NO switch. Opens with hose off. Closes on high collector draft.

    If fail: Welded open, cracked hose, or water in the line. Replace the failed part — do not leave a jumper.

    If pass: Switch and hose good → step 4 (vent / condensate / IFC).

  4. 4 Vent, condensate, and the IFC input

    High fire needs more draft than a low-fire code ever saw. Check PVC size on this cabinet, shared chase, wind, ice, bird screen, and condensate backing into the collector only on high. If the switch closes on known draft and the code stays, the Rheem R802V IFC input is the last call.

    Expect: Clear vent, dry collector, known-good switch, then IFC.

61

Blower

lockout

VS motor / CFM.

  1. 1 Is the wheel free?

    Spin the Rheem R802V 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. Harness, static, wheel.

    Expect: Wheel free. Correct motor family for this IFC.

  2. 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. 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.

Workflows

45 on R802V

No heat, no high fire, or a tech reaching for a 96% trap.

  1. 1 Prove the call and the live code

    Identify vs R96TA first: metal vent, no collector, no trap. If you see PVC and a condensate collector, you are on the wrong chart.

    Expect: Write whatever Rheem 2-digit IFC (two-stage 80%) is showing. Write the two-digit code before a power cycle.

    If fail: No call at the IFC → stat / harness. Do not change gas parts.

  2. 2 Isolate the first failed step in the sequence

    45 is low draft on the chimney. Cap, liner, common vent, inducer, hose.

    Expect: W2: Inducer high → 57 if high metal-vent draft never proves → second-stage solenoid.

  3. 3 Confirm with a number, then the next part

    57 is high draft on the same metal vent — inducer high, chimney capacity, high hose. Common-vented water heater: run the tables before you change a switch. No 58/59. Water-switch playbooks do not apply.

    Expect: 45 vs 57: Low vs high draft on metal vent. Two hoses, two inducer speeds. Not PVC intake/exhaust. · Vent: Cat I. Spillage is a fail.

    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

45 vs 57

Low vs high draft on metal vent. Two hoses, two inducer speeds. Not PVC intake/exhaust.

Vent

Cat I. Spillage is a fail.

Cabinet

No 96% collector / trap. That is R96TA.

Gotchas

  • R802VA / Ruud U802V are the same two-stage 80% story.
  • R801V is the single-stage 80% VS cousin — same chimney physics, not the staged 45/57 job.
  • Copying R96TA ‘45 = intake, 57 = exhaust, 58/59 = drain’ onto this furnace is the usual miss.

Related plates

Install this plate

Install R802V as two-stage 80% VS. 45 vs 57 are low vs high draft on metal vent.

Cat I metal vent · two-stage · VS ECM · EcoNet-capable · no 58/59

Vent & stages

  • Metal Cat I. 45 vs 57 = low vs high draft. Still no collector, no trap, no 58/59.
  • R802VA / Ruud U802V / downflow DZ SKUs — confirm configuration on the plate.

First fire

  1. 1W1 then W2. Both draft proves on a legal chimney / liner.

Do not on Rheem R802V

  • Do not apply R96TA PVC intake/exhaust or 58/59.
  • Do not treat R801V as having a staged 45/57 split.

Maker literature

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  • R802V product pageProduct pageEndeavor Classic Plus 80% two-stage VS.Open manufacturer PDF
  • Rheem residential furnacesLiterature searchR96T / R96V / R801V / R802V / R98MV product cards. I/O is typically MyRheem / PTS dealer.Open manufacturer PDF
  • Rheem supportLiterature searchOwner docs and registration. Full I/O is not hosted as a public PDF for most Endeavor plates.Open manufacturer PDF

Warranty and bulletins

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All bulletins
  • Residential limited warranty

    dealer

    Rheem furnace warranty

    Registered Endeavor / Classic furnace warranty · Dealer claims portal

  • Dealer portals

    dealer

    Where remaining service letters live

    Current-year service letters not on a public literature page · Maker dealer portal