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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

17

CONDITION

CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

The burner will not ignite.

No gas.

Check with gas utility company.

Dirt in gas line.

Notify utility. Install drip leg in gas line.

Pilot line clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Combustion air intake holes blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Flame arrestor openings blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Main burner line clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Defective thermocouple.

Replace with new thermocouple.

Defective gas control.

Replace with new gas control.

Gas control set too low.

Turn temperature dial to desired temperature.

Heater installed in a confined area.

Provide fresh air ventilation.

The burner flame floats and
lifts off ports.

High gas pressure.

Check with gas utility company.

Orifice too large.

Replace with correct orifice.

Flue clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Combustion air intake holes blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Flame arrestor openings blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Heater installed in a confined area.

Provide fresh air ventilation.

Cold drafts (downdraft).

Locate source and correct.

The burner flame is yellow
and lazy.

Insufficient secondary air.

Provide fresh air ventilation.

Flue clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Combustion air intake holes blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Flame arrestor openings blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Main burner line clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Heater installed in a confined area.

Provide fresh air ventilation.

The burner flame  
is too high.

Insufficient secondary air.

Provide fresh air ventilation.

Orifice too large.

Replace with correct orifice.

Defective gas control.

Replace with new gas control.

The flame burns at 
the orifice.

Low gas pressure.

Check with gas utility company.

Defective gas control.

Replace with new gas control.

The pilot will not light
or remain lit.

No gas.

Check with gas utility company.

Dirt in gas line.

Notify utility. Install drip leg in gas line.

Pilot line clogged.

Clean. Check for source of trouble and correct.

Loose thermocouple connection.

Tighten with fingers then take 1/4 turn with wrench.

Defective thermocouple.

Replace with new thermocouple.

Cold drafts (downdraft).

Check source and correct.

Combustion air intake holes blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Flame arrestor openings blocked.

With a vacuum cleaner, remove dirt, dust, and lint.

Gas control high limit switch has tripped.

Replace with new gas control.

Resettable thermal switch on inner access 
door has tripped.

Reset thermal switch on inner access door and
re-light burner.

Flammable vapours incident.

Contact a qualified service technician or the
manufacturer for further instructions.

Defective igniter.

Replace igniter assembly.

The access door  

temperature high limit  

switch is tripping.

Not enough draft from the chimney.

Check for any obstruction in the chimney. Ensure that  
the chimney is sized and installed according to
proper installation codes.

Not enough fresh air for the combustion.

Supply make-up air. Refer to the proper installation codes.

Ambiant air temperature is too high.

Reduce ambiant air temperature.

Excessive dirt, dust or other debris
accumulation on the flame arrestor.

Clean the flame arrestor in the combustion chamber using
a stiff brush, compressed air and/or a vacuum cleaner.

High operating costs.

Gas control set too high.

Turn temperature dial to desired temperature.

Sediment or lime in tank.

Drain. Check to see if water treatment is necessary.

Water heater is undersized.

Install size of water heater that meets demand.

Wrong piping connections.

Correct piping, dip tube must be in cold inlet.

Leaking faucets.

Repair faucets.

Gas leaks.

Check with gas utility company. Repair at once.

Wasted hot water.

Advise consumer.

Содержание UG30

Страница 1: ...n may result causing property damage personal injury or death DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL...

Страница 2: ...eplacement Parts 16 Troubleshooting Guide 17 Warranty 19 FVIR technology equipped with flame arrestor This water heater is equipped with the new FVIR technology In the event that gasoline or other fla...

Страница 3: ...ol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING Serious injury or death can occur...

Страница 4: ...structions to prevent damage to the building Under no circumstances is the manufacturer to be held liable for any water damage in connection with this water heater This water heater is approved for in...

Страница 5: ...ll appliances and shall communicate directly with one or more rooms of sufficient volume so that the combined volume of all spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space for all the appliances ins...

Страница 6: ...f the total input rating of all gas appliances in the confined space see Figure 6 Install above insulation Attic air inlet Outlet air to attic 1 sq in 4 000 Btuh Confined Space Inlet air duct 1 sq in...

Страница 7: ...pipe and or combined venting with other appliances Consult the vent tables in the CSA B149 1 in Canada and or the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in the United States to correctly size the vent pi...

Страница 8: ...hydrostatic working pressure of the water heater 150 psi 1 035 kPa and a Btuh rating equal to or greater than the input rating as shown on the water heater rating plate It should never be plugged or...

Страница 9: ...etely full of water open hot water faucets to let the air out of the water heater and plumbing system Leave the faucets open until a constant flow of water is obtained 4 Check all of the plumbing conn...

Страница 10: ...e past treated with chemicals for cleaning or sealing the system 3 If this water heater is to be used for space heating make sure that all safety codes are respected Pay special attention to safety va...

Страница 11: ...hood been installed correctly L Is the vent piping made of an approved material and sized correctly L Has the venting been installed with 1 4 inch rise per foot 21 mm m of horizontal run L Has all th...

Страница 12: ...mmediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the water heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water 1 STOP Read the safety informati...

Страница 13: ...Turn the temperature dial clockwise to decrease the temperature or counterclockwise to increase the temperature The reference mark on the temperature dial indicated by a large triangle represents 130...

Страница 14: ...connections to make sure they are not leaking Main Burner Pilot Every three 3 months check the main burner and pilot flame Remove the outer access door and look through the sight glass to examine the...

Страница 15: ...2 Depress slightly and turn the gas control knob clockwise to the OFF position 3 Close the gas supply manual shut off valve 4 Close the cold water supply manual shut off valve 5 Connect one end of a g...

Страница 16: ...tube 8 Baffle 9 Flue reducer 10 Draft hood 11 Anode 12 Dip tube 13 Temperature pressure relief valve 1 Manifold Spring on some models 2 Manifold 3 Inner Left Door 4 Access Door 5 Thermal High Limit S...

Страница 17: ...control The flame burns at the orifice Low gas pressure Check with gas utility company Defective gas control Replace with new gas control The pilot will not light or remain lit No gas Check with gas u...

Страница 18: ...Condensation Water drips from the relief valve Heater stacking Lower gas control setting Excessive water pressure Install a pressure reducing valve Thermal expansion in a closed water system Install...

Страница 19: ...10 To any damage caused by not having the unit installed adjacent to a free flowing drain or in a pan or basin connected to such free flowing drain 11 For all equipment operated at water temperatures...

Страница 20: ...cted to such free flowing drain 11 For all equipment operated at water temperatures exceeding the maximum operating setting of the thermostat and or the high limit control at a pressure exceeding the...

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