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PART 6: TROUBLESHOOTING

Table 6-1: 926 Control Board Error Codes

Code Description

Remedy

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F00

High temperature switch 

limit exceeded 

(194°F [90°C])

1.  Try reset, if F00 repeats, create a demand for hot water 

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DANGER: use caution to prevent burn 

injury)

 If water is above 194°F (90°C) test upper and lower temperature sensor with an ohmmeter. 

(Refer to resistance chart, this section.) Replace bad sensor. If water is below 194° (90°C) test high 

temperature switch and wiring with ohmmeter. Switch should be closed at this point, if not, replace switch.

2.  If unit did reset successfully, let the unit run and go into the status menu to check the upper and lower 

temperature sensor. If either reading displayed does not make sense, check appropriate sensor with 

ohmmeter. (Refer to resistance chart this section.) Replace bad sensor. Do an OHMs reading on both 

sensors to check continuity.

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F01

Vent temperature limit 

exceeded

1.  Inspect all flue piping. If the flue is damaged or shows signs of overheating then repair or replace the flue 

parts as necessary before proceeding.

2.  If the flue piping system is intact, not damaged and there is no sign of the flue overheating such as 

discoloration or melting, then push the red reset button on the flue switch.

3.  Be sure the unit is connected to a water supply and full of water.

4.  Push the RESET button on the unit control panel. The appliance should light. If the appliance lights 

proceed to step 5. If the appliance does not light and the display again begins to flash F01, inspect the 

wiring to the flue switch, repairing or replacing as necessary. If the wiring is intact, replace the flue switch 

using care to mount the new flue switch in the same position and mounting holes as the old one. If the 

display flashes a code other than F01, follow the troubleshooting guide for that code.

5.  Observe operation for 5 minutes. Place the probe of an exhaust analyzer into the flue system within 6 

feet of the unit appliance. The exhaust temperature should not rise above 190°F (88°C) after several 

minutes of operation.

6.  If the flue temperature is below 190°F (88°C) and the appliance again goes into lockout displaying F01, 

replace the flue switch using care to mount the new flue switch in the same position and mounting holes 

as the old one. If the display flashes a code other than F01, follow the troubleshooting guide for that code.

7.  If the flue temperature increases to over 190°F (88°C), Consult the AdvantagePlus factory for further 

assistance. 

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F02

Interrupted or shorted 

upper temperature sensor Check the electrical connection to the appropriate temperature sensor, if connection is okay, replace bad 

sensor.

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F03

Interrupted or shorted 

lower temperature sensor

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F05

Upper temperature sensor 

exceeds 194°F (90°C)

If water in tank is not greater than 190°F (88°C), check wiring and repair if faulty. If the wiring is okay, check 

appropriate sensor with ohmmeter and compare to reading in resitance chart. If reading does not agree with 

water temperature, replace bad sensor.

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F06

Lower temperature sensor 

exceeds 194°F (90°C)

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F09

No flame detected – The 

unit will make three 

attempts at ignition before 

the control goes into this 

lockout condition. Will 

reset in 1 hour.

1.  Watch the igniter through the observation window provided.

2.  f there is no spark, check the spark electrode for the proper ¼” (0.64 cm) gap.

3.  Remove any corrosion from the spark electrode and flame rectifier probe.

4.  If there is a spark but no flame, check the gas supply to the water heater.

5.  If there is a flame, check the flame sensor.

6.  Check any flue blockage or condensate blocks.

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F10

Loss of Flame Signal – 

The unit will relight 4 times 

before the control goes 

into this lockout condition. 

Will reset in 1 hour.

1.  Monitor the gas pressure to the unit while in operation.

2.  Assure that the flame is stable when lit.

3.  Check to see if the green light on the display module is out while the water heater is running.

4.  If the green light doesn’t come on or goes off during operation check the flame signal on the status menu.

5.  If the signal reads less than 1 microampere, clean the flame rectifier probe.

6.  If the flame rectifier probe continues to read low, replace it.

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F11

False Flame Signal – The 

water heater will lock out if 

it senses a flame signal 

when there should be 

none present.

1.  Turn the gas off to the unit at the service valve.

2.  If the flame signal is still present replace the igniter.

3.  If the flame signal is not present after turning off the gas supply, check the gas valve electrical connection.

4.  If there is no power to the gas valve, remove the valve and check for obstruction in the valve seat or 

replace the gas valve.

5.  Turn the gas on at the service valve after corrective action is taken.

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F13

Combustion Fan Speed 

Incorrect – The water 

heater will lock out if it 

senses that the fan speed 

is less than 70% of 

expected rate for more 

than 60 seconds.

1.  Check the combustion air fan wiring.

2.  Replace the combustion air fan.

3.  Replace the control board.

NOTE: 

IF YOU REPLACE A PART TO REMEDY A FAULT, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CYCLE THE UNIT AT 

LEAST THREE OR FOUR TIMES TO ASSURE THE FAULT HAS BEEN RESOLVED.

Summary of Contents for AdvantagePlus HE119-130LP

Page 1: ...ntil authorized by the gas supplier or re department Improperinstallation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury property damage or death Refer to this manual Installation and s...

Page 2: ...1 1848 HE80 130 80 303 160 71 C 130 000 100 F GAL 68 81 93 106 131 168 206 355 505 32 33 7 C LTR 259 306 354 401 495 637 779 1345 1912 HE119 130 119 450 160 71 C 130 000 100 F GAL 96 108 121 133 158 1...

Page 3: ...Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Vent Pipe Location 11 13 D Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Vent Sizing 14 E Longer Vent Runs 14 F Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Pipe Installation 14 15 G Very Important Set up I...

Page 4: ...rbon monoxide never operate this water heater unless it is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operation Be sure to inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial sta...

Page 5: ...ture and time with regard to scald injury and may be used as a guide in determining the safest water temper ature for your applications The temperature of the water in the heater can be regu lated by...

Page 6: ...ning provided on the water heater at the time of installation No valve is to be placed between the relief valve and the water heater For circulating tank installation the separate storage tank s must...

Page 7: ...ooster heaters are supplied with the Booster Installation kit In order to maintain proper temperature this kit must be correctly installed The Booster kit con tains the following list of parts 01 Nibc...

Page 8: ...the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighb...

Page 9: ...tion failure This problem is especially noticeable in NEW LP installations and also in empty tank situations This can also occur when a utility company shuts off service to an area to provide maintena...

Page 10: ...gas valve there is a 1 8 NPT plug This plug can be removed to attach a manometer You can attach a meter to the incoming gas drip leg by removing the cap and installing the meter The gas pressure must...

Page 11: ...eater is approved for zero clearance to combustible construction b See illustration within this section of clearances for location of exit terminals of direct vent venting systems c This water heater...

Page 12: ...ake air vent in a parking area where machinery may damage the pipe c When venting with a two pipe system maximum distance between intake air vent and exhaust vent is 6 feet 1 8 m Minimum distance betw...

Page 13: ...ents Note There must be a minimum of 36 spacing between every 2 kit grouping Fig 3 1 Multiple Vents Fig 3 3 Multiple Stainless Steel Horizontal Vent Kit Installation Front View Location of exit termin...

Page 14: ...LONGER VENT RUNS 1 The maximum combined equivalent length can be extended by increasing the diameter of both exhaust vent and intake air vent pipe equally However the transitions should begin a minim...

Page 15: ...1 2m intervals to prevent sagging of the pipe where condensate may form 6 Do not use the water heater to support any piping 7 Ascreened straight coupling is provided with the water heater for use as a...

Page 16: ...LP 301 L Rev 3 30 09 Note Spacing for multiple series of concentric vents should be the same as Multiple Vertical Vent in Fig 3 3 P 13 H CONCENTRIC VENT 16...

Page 17: ...ization current read from Flame Rectification probe d8 0 Not used d9 1 Not used d10 Actual Status bus communication co connected nc not connected d11 32 Not used d12 Power On Hours Example Hours x 100...

Page 18: ...ic maintenance under normal conditions However in unusually dirty or dusty conditions periodic vacuuming of the cover to maintain visibility of the display and indicators is recom mended E SHUTDOWN PR...

Page 19: ...inside diameter plastic tubing It is very important that the condensate line is sloped away from and down to a suitable inside drain If the condensate outlet on the AdvantagePlus is lower than the dra...

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Page 21: ...21 LP 301 D Rev 3 30 09...

Page 22: ...United States RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1241 Carwood Ct Montgomery AL 36117 In Canada Rheem Canada Ltd 125 Edgeware Road Unit 1 Bramptom ON L6Y 0P5 You may also obain technical assistance by callin...

Page 23: ...RESTRICTION OR IN NEED OF REPAIR REPLACEMENT GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE DROPS BELOW 3 5 WC 0 87 kPa WHEN APPLIANCE FIRES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE NOT GROUNDED ELECTRICAL POLARITY REVERSED FLAME WILL LIGHT BUT G...

Page 24: ...er assistance F02 Interrupted or shorted upper temperature sensor Check the electrical connection to the appropriate temperature sensor if connection is okay replace bad sensor F03 Interrupted or shor...

Page 25: ...ocked Vent Pressure Switch Open Until Corrected 1 Assure that the vent is not blocked 2 Check the blocked vent pressure switch operation by applying a jumper If the switch is not functioning properly...

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