79
FIGURE 14.4: LOCKOUT/HOLD CODES
Code
Meaning
Possible Causes/Remedies
0
No hold or lockout present
47
Flame rod to ground leakage
•
Damaged flame rod
•
Blocked condensate drain
•
Shorted or mis-wired flame rod wiring
49
Voltage supplied to control is outside of acceptable range.
•
Line voltage supply to boiler is outside acceptable range.
•
Defective transformer
•
Bad connection between transformer and control.
50
Control modulation parameters are incorrectly set.
If this is seen after restoration of parameters from PIM (Appendix C), attempt to restore a second time. If
problem persists replace control.
61
Boiler is waiting for anti-short cycling (ASC) time to pass before
starting ignition sequence.
Normal operation if anti-short cycle time (ASC) is not set to zero. Indicates that required time has not yet
elapsed between last call for heat and this one. Boiler should respond to call for heat when this time has
passed.
62
Waiting for fan to reach pre-purge/ignition speed.
Normal when fan is ramping up to pre-purge speed. Should clear after a few seconds.
63
One of the following limits is open:
1. Auxiliary limit
2. Thermal fuse
3. Sump pressure switch
•
Look for open external limit or, if none is installed, loose/missing external limit jumper
•
Check continuity directly across thermal fuse and replace heat exchanger if none is
present. Also see text.
•
Blockage in vent or intake system.
65
Waiting for air proving switch to close during pre-purge
Normal Hold during pre-purge. Should clear after a few seconds.
66
Air proving switch (APS) is closed when it shouldn’t be.
•
Jumped APS
•
Defective or incorrect APS.
•
Loose connection between terminal J2 and DC fan plug
67
Flow switch not closing.
•
Air in heat exchanger (bleed as shown in Figure 11.1)
•
Inoperable boiler pump
•
Undersized boiler pump
•
Air in system
•
Excessive pressure drop in boiler loop (P/S piping not used when it should be)
79
Supply water temperature exceeded 210F
•
Defective pump or inadequate boiler water flow (see causes for error code 67).
•
Heating load far below boiler’s minimum firing rate
•
No flow through system loop
81
Temperature rise across boiler exceeded 63F
Inadequate water flow through boiler (see causes for Error code 67).
82
Flue gas temperature exceeded 214F
•
Dirty heat exchanger
•
Incorrect air-fuel ratio
•
Excessive firing rate.
85
Return temperature is higher than supply.
•
Boiler pump or connections to boiler are reversed.
•
Supply/return sensor wiring reversed
•
Supply or return sensor is defective
88
Supply temperature climbing too quickly.
•
See causes for error code 79
91
Inlet (return) sensor fault
•
Break in sensor wiring
•
Short in sensor wiring
•
Check for defective inlet sensor using the resistance table 14.8a.
92
Outlet (supply) sensor fault
•
Break in sensor wiring
•
Short in sensor wiring
•
Check for defective inlet sensor using the resistance table 14.8a.
95
Stack sensor fault
•
Break in sensor wiring
•
Short in sensor wiring
•
Check for defective inlet sensor using the resistance table 14.8a.
105
Flame signal detected when no flame should be present.
•
Defective gas valve (verify inlet pressure is less than 14.0” wc before replacing)
•
Electrical noise.
110
Burner failed to light or flame not detected.
•
Gas valve switch turned off (80-120 only)
•
Inadequate gas pressure
•
Gas line not completely purged of air
•
Incorrect air-fuel ratio (CO2)
•
Loose gas valve connection
•
Defective or dirty ignition/flame rod electrode
•
Loose or defective ignition cable
•
Loose flame rod connection
•
Plugged condensate drain
•
Loose burner ground connection
•
Defective gas valve (check for 24VAC across red and yellow leads at gas valve plug during trial for
ignition before replacing)
122, 123
Fan failed to reach correct ignition speed.
•
Loose or miswired fan harness
•
Loose J2 Plug
•
Loose connection in 120V fan wiring
•
Defective fan
136
Air proving switch (APS) failed to close during last pre-purge.
•
Blockage in vent or intake system
•
Abnormal air or flue gas restriction through boiler (e.g. fouled heat exchanger)
•
Closed outlet tapping on gas valve
•
Loose or blocked hose between APS and gas valve
137
Flow switch failed to close during last cycle.
•
See causes for error code 67
173, 177
Gas valve output error (power detected at control’s gas valve
output when none should be present)
Verify wiring is correct, then reset control. If problem persists replace control.
All other
codes
Various
Reset control. If problem persists, replace control.
Summary of Contents for Shadow Series
Page 10: ...9 Figure 5 1 Wall Layout Mounting Hole Location...
Page 11: ...10 Figure 5 2 Boiler Mounting Bracket Installation Boiler Wall Mounting...
Page 17: ...16 FIGURE 7 4 WALL PENETRATION CLEARANCES FOR PVC VENT PIPE...
Page 34: ...33 FIGURE 7 24 INSTALLATION OF IPEX AND DIVERSITECH CONCENTRIC TERMINAL THROUGH ROOF...
Page 41: ...40 FIGURE 9 2 NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING ONLY BOILER LOOP PIPING SHOWN SHADED...
Page 42: ...41 FIGURE 9 3a NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING PLUS INDIRECT WATER HEATER...
Page 43: ...42 FIGURE 9 3b NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING PLUS INDIRECT WATER HEATER...
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Page 50: ...49 FIGURE 10 2 LINE VOLTAGE FIELD CONNECTIONS FIGURE 10 3 LOW VOLTAGE PCB TERMINAL CONNECTIONS...
Page 52: ...51 FIGURE 10 4a 120V LWCO FIELD WIRING FIGURE 10 4b 24V LWCO FIELD WIRING...
Page 54: ...53 FIGURE 10 6 INTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM...
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Page 62: ...61 Lighting and Operating Instructions...
Page 82: ...81 FIGURE 14 6 CONTROLS LOCATION FIGURE 14 7 PRESSURE SWITCH TUBING CONNECTIONS...
Page 87: ...86 Blower Gas Valve Assembly for 150 180...
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