Innovation Water Heaters Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 6 – MAINTENANCE
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AERCO International, Inc.
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100 Oritani Dr.
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Blauvelt, NY 10913
OMM-0078_0M
09/11/2015
Phone: 800-526-0288
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6.13 PLACING THE HEATER BACK IN SERVICE AFTER A PROLONGED
SHUTDOWN
After a prolonged shutdown (one year or more), the following procedures must be followed:
Placing Heater Back In Service After Prolonged Shutdown
1.
Review installation requirements included in Chapter 2.
2.
Inspect all piping and connections to the unit.
3.
Inspect exhaust vent, air duct (if applicable).
4.
Perform initial startup per Chapter 4.
5.
Perform safety device testing and scheduled maintenance procedures per Chapters 5 and
6 of this manual.
6.14 SPARK MONITOR (AC CURRENT TRANSDUCER)
The spark monitor
(P/N
61034
)
evaluates the strength of the current between the ignition
transformer and igniter or igniter-injector. Wire# 140, connected to the ignition transformer (see
Figure 6-15), passes through the monitor’s orifice. If an adequate AC current is not detected in
the wire during ignition, the unit automatically shuts down. The monitor’s wires are connected to
the
I/O board’s Spark Signal terminals (see section 2.12.4).
Figure 6-15: Spark Detector Sensor (AC Current Transducer) P/N 61034
If the spark monitor needs to be replaced, open the monitor’s orifice by pulling on the tab at
the side, remove Wire# 140, disconnect the monitor’s wires are from the I/O board, r em ove
the old monitor from its position, install a new monitor in its place, r out e wire# 140
through the new sensor orifice, and connect the wires to the I/O board’s Spark Signal
terminals, red wire to the positive (+) terminal and black to negative (-).
Tab
To I/O
Board
Spark
Monitor
Ignition
Transformer
Wire 140
Wire 140