Rheem Furnace 9 Flashes — What It Means
Nine LED flashes on a Rheem furnace indicates reversed polarity on the 120V power supply. The furnace control board detects that the hot and neutral conductors are swapped, which interferes with the flame sensing circuit. Because flame sensing depends on AC line voltage reference, reversed polarity generates false flame signals or prevents accurate sensing entirely. The board locks out the furnace to protect against unsafe operation.
Common Causes
- Swapped hot and neutral at the furnace disconnect — The most common cause. Wires were installed backwards in the disconnect switch feeding the furnace.
- Reversed outlet supplying the furnace — On units that plug into a standard outlet, a miswired receptacle with reversed slots will cause a 9-flash fault.
- Incorrect wiring after board or furnace replacement — Hot and neutral were connected to the wrong terminals during installation.
- Bootleg ground — A faulty wiring situation where neutral and ground are connected together at the wrong point causes the board to sense reversed polarity.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Shut off power at the breaker — Turn off the circuit breaker or pull the fuse for the furnace. Do not work on wiring with power live.
- Locate the furnace disconnect or power entry — Open the disconnect box mounted on or near the furnace, or locate the power inlet on the furnace cabinet.
- Identify wire polarity — The black (hot) wire must connect to the hot terminal (brass screw or terminal labeled L1/HOT). The white (neutral) wire must connect to the neutral terminal (silver screw or terminal labeled N/NEUTRAL).
- Correct reversed wires — If the wires are swapped, move them to their correct terminals. Secure all connections tightly.
- Test the outlet if applicable — Use a three-light outlet tester to verify receptacle polarity before plugging the furnace back in.
- Use a multimeter to verify at the furnace — With power restored, measure between the black wire and ground: you should read approximately 120V AC. Between white wire and ground should read near 0V.
- Reset the system — Restore power, call for heat at the thermostat, and confirm the 9-flash code is cleared and the furnace operates through a full cycle.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Outlet polarity tester | Amazon | 3-light tester costs under $10 and identifies reversed polarity instantly |
| Wire nuts and connectors | Amazon | For re-terminating corrected wiring |
| Furnace control board | Amazon | Only if board was damaged by extended operation with reversed polarity |
When to Call a Pro
If you are not comfortable working inside electrical panels or disconnect boxes, hire a licensed electrician to correct the polarity. This is a wiring safety issue, not just a furnace fault. Once polarity is corrected by an electrician, the furnace should require no further HVAC service.