Models 24-CGA-10, and 24-CEA-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6 Page 147
dryer element passes the insulation test
Reconnect heater and dryer
leads. Make sure the connections are tight.
• If the resistance is low (less than 1 megohm) on all coils of the heater
element, replace the heater element. If the resistance is low (less than
1 megohm) for the dryer element, replace the dryer element. Connect
the heater and dryer leads. Make sure the connections are tight
CT:25 Relay R-1 - Model 24-CEA-10
1. Set the voltmeter to the OHMS scale.
2. Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position briefly and then to the off
position. The blow down cycle starts. While the blow down cycle is
operating, check the following.
•
If both upper and lower fill solenoids energize, relay R1 is good. End
this procedure here.
• If either or both fill solenoids do not energize, proceed to step 3.
3. Refer to Figure 6-45, and check for continuity across relay R1 contacts
going to the faulty fill valve.
• If the meter indicates discontinuity, replace relay.
• If the meter indicates continuity, th
e
fault is not in relay R1.
Burner Ignition and Control System Components Model
24-CGA-10
This system includes the following components:
• Combustion Blower Fan
• Air Prover Pressure Switch
• Automatic Gas Valve
• Combustion Control Module
• Pilot Spark Igniter
The SteamCraft 10's Intermittent Pilot (IP) Burner Ignition and Control
System is designed by White-Rodgers and Honeywell, and is comprised of
all White-Rodgers and Honeywell components. Refer to
Chapter 8
for the
White-Rodgers and Honeywell manuals. All troubleshooting, maintenance
and repair of the IP Burner Control System should be done according to the
manuals duplicated in Chapter 8.
Cleveland Range. Inc.
Printed 3/93
Figure 6-45- Relay R1
24-CEA-10