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Fault Finding
8 Fault finding
8.1 Permanent pilot models Standard and HIflo Ranges
Fault
Action
WATER DOES
(a) Check gas service cock is open.
NOT GET HOT
(b) Check water valves are open.
(c) Check pilot is alight.
(d) Check thermostat setting. reset to higher temperature.
(e) Check gas pressures at burner and at gas inlet to appliance.
(f) Standard Range. Check cold dip inlet tube for damage.
PILOT FLAME
(a) Try to light burner.
FAILURE
(b) Pilot will not light. Wait 3 minutes then try again.
NOTE: If pilot flame has failed and water is over temperature, ECO may operated. In which case,
determine cause of overheating.
PILOT WILL NOT
(a) Check gas is available .
STAY ON
(b) Check thermopile and ECO connections. Replace if necessary.
(c) Check if inlet gas pressure is too high or too low. Pressure to multifunctional control should be 17
mbar to 25 mbar.
(d) Pilot jet blocked. Clean or replace pilot jet.
(e) Faulty magnet coil. Replace multifunctional control.
(f) ECO safety thermostat operating at too low a temperature.
Replace faulty control.
400mV from thermopile indicates a good thermopile.
BURNER WILL NOT
(a) Thermostat setting too low.
LIGHT
(b) Gas control knob not set to ON.
PILOT ESTABLISHED
(c) Check thermostat for failure to close.
(d) Check gas control valve.
THERMOPILE /
(a) Check pilot connection for loose joints.
THERMOCOUPLE
(b) Check correct ventilation is available.
BURNS OUT
(c) Check flue is clear and is correctly designed and flue terminal is correctly positioned.
FREQUENTLY
(d) Check for presence of halogen compounds.
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