SBN71-120 thru SBN85-390, SBD30-150/199 TANK TYPE COMMERCIAL
GAS WATER HEATER SERVICE HANDBOOK
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ELECTRICAL SEQUENCE – SBN, SBD30-150/199
1. Switch Power on to unit.
2. Thermostat calls for heat.
3. Ignition Control Board performs diagnostic check on system components.
4. On completion of diagnostics check, the Ignition Control Board sends signal to
Exhaust Inducer.
5. Exhaust Inducer begins drawing air through appliance closing the Prover Switch.
6. On completion of Prover Switch engagement, the Ignition Control Board begins
the ignition cycle.
7. The Ignition Control Board provides power to the Silicon Nitride Ignitor.
8. The Silicon Nitride Ignitor heats up for approximately 17 to 20 seconds.
9. At the end of Silicon Nitride Ignitor’s warm-up, the Ignition Control Board opens
the Gas Valve.
10. From the time the Gas Valve opens, the Ignition Control Board waits 3 seconds
and then shuts off power to the Silicon Nitride Ignitor.
11. From the time the Silicon Nitride Ignitor’s power is shut off, the Ignition Control
Board waits 3 more seconds to monitor the Flame Sensor.
12. If the Flame Sensor does not detect a strong enough flame, the Ignition Control
Board shuts off the Gas Valve and allows the Exhaust Inducer to purge the
unit for 20 seconds. At that time, the Ignition Control Board restarts with step
7. It will try and ignite the main burners 2 more times. If the unit does not light,
the Ignition Control Board will wait one hour and then re-start at step 3. This
cycle will continue until the unit lights or the power is shutoff to the unit.
13. If the Flame Sensor detects a strong flame, the Ignition ControlBoard will allow
the unit to operate until the thermostat is satisfied.
14. Once the unit is satisfied, the Ignition Control Board will shut off the Gas Valve
and the unit will be in standby mode until another call for heat is initiated by
the thermostat.
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