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TABLE 13.1 - FAULTS WITHOUT ERROR CODE PRESENT
Displayed
Codes
Problem
Possible Cause
StA 1
tt OFF
dh OFF
Burners and
Circulator Off
•
Thermostat/s not calling for heat
•
Loose connection in thermostat, zone valve end switch, or zone panel wiring.
•
Thermostat, zone valve, or zone panel miswired
•
Defective thermostat, zone valve, or zone panel
StA 1
tt On
Burners Off
Circulator On
Boiler Warm
•
Boiler off on high limit (normal operation)
•
Boiler off on thermal purge (normal operation - See Table 11.6)
tt On
Heating
Circulator Off
•
Heating Circulator is being forced off on DHW priority (normal operation if
Pt
=ON -
see Table 11.7).
•
See causes for “DHW Circulator off “ below
dh On
DHW
Circulator Off
•
Loose connection in circulator wiring
•
Defective circulator
•
Circulator is running, but system problem is preventing circulation
StA 15
Burners Off
and Damper is
closed.
•
Limit or LWCO connected to Option Plug #1 is open.
•
No option is connected at Option Plug #1 and jumper plug (PN 9601830 ) is missing.
•
Blocked vent switch (BVS) open due to problem with vent system, such as a blocked
chimney, or a combustion air supply problem. Correct and press reset button on BVS.
•
Flame roll-out switch (FRS) open due to blocked heat exchanger. Correct problem and
replace FRS with exact replacement (see parts list)
StA 6
No spark at
pilot
•
Loose connection in ignition cable or pilot ground
•
Damaged electrode porcelain or ignition wire insulation (replace pilot)
•
Pilot electrode or Ground strap damaged (replace pilot)
•
If you cannot hear spark at all , replace control
StA 6
Spark, but no
pilot flame
•
Low inlet gas pressure
•
Plugged, kinked, or leaking pilot tubing
•
Plugged pilot orifice
•
Gas line not purged of air
•
Defective pilot assembly
•
Defective gas valve (before replacing, confirm that there is 24VAC between PV and
MV/PV. If there is not, control harness is loose or the control itself is defective).
•
Loose connection in harness between control and gas valve.
StA 6
Pilot flame
present, but
spark does not
shut off
•
Low inlet gas pressure
•
Partially plugged, kinked, or leaking pilot tubing
•
Partially plugged pilot orifice
•
Loose connection in ignition cable or pilot ground
•
Damaged electrode porcelain or ignition wire insulation (replace pilot)
•
Pilot electrode or Ground strap damaged (replace pilot)
•
Defective Control
STA 8
Pilot flame
present, spark
off, but Main
Burner does
not light at all
•
Loose connection in harness between control and gas valve
•
Defective gas valve (before replacing, confirm that there is 24VAC between MV and
MV/PV. If there is not either there is a loose connection in the control harness or the
control itself is defective).
StA 10
Main burner
lights, but
shuts off
immediately
•
Low inlet gas pressure
•
Partially plugged, kinked, or leaking pilot tubing
•
Partially plugged pilot orifice
StA 10
or StA 13
No spark or
pilot
•
Pilot was either never established or proof of pilot was lost after it was lit. Cycle power
to the boiler and look for symptoms above.
Summary of Contents for AWR Series
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