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SERVICING
R7
83
R78
2
R7
81
R7
84
E1
3
T1
E1
9
0
T2
E8
T4
E9
T3
R9
4
R95
R9
6
R9
7
K11
K2
K1
K3
RV2
GL2
GL1
E39
W32
W40
R58
W11
R75
R118
W36
W37
W53
Q72
M2
Q71
Q70
Q3
Q6
Q2
Q7
Q5
Q60
Q4
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Q11
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W46
W12
W14
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W52
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W51
W33
W20
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R588
R59
R780
R524
R3
R584
R586
R4
R15
R76
R71
W35
W30
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R566
R87
R31
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R580
R568
R578
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R53
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W34
W19
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W44
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R557
R570
R573
R564
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R562
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3
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9
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R16
R12
R11
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OFF ON
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2
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ST4
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CURRENT
FLAME
CAUTION - 120V
NEUTRALS
R60
K10
Yl0
Y
W1
W2
R
G
C
TWIN
E22
OFF
ON
W39
E1
4
R8
8
R92
5
9
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SYS
TEM
24
V
A
C
60
Hz.
0
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A
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PCBBF133 Control Board
4. After the ignitor warmup time, begin checking for 24
volts to the gas valve. Voltage will be present for four
seconds only if proof of flame has been established.
5. If proof of flame was established voltage will be provided
to the air circulation blower following the heat on delay
period.
S-314 CHECKING FLAME SENSOR
A flame sensing device is used in conjunction with the igni-
tion control module to prove combustion. If proof of flame is
not present the control will de-energize the gas valve and
"retry" for ignition or lockout.
WARNING
HIGH
VOLTAGE
D
ISCONNECT
ALL
POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR
INSTALLING THIS UNIT.
M
ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY
BE PRESENT.
F
AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
Flame current can be measured in two ways:
1.
Putting a D.C. microamp meter in series with the
flame rod
2.
Putting a D.C. volt meter across the two solder pads
in the flame current section of the control board.
1 D.C. volt = 1 microamp.
Flame Current
Solder Pads
L
INE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT
WARNING
3. As soon as flame is established a micro-amp reading
should be evident once proof of flame (micro-amp read-
ing) is established, the hot surface ignitor will be de-
energized.
4. The Integrated Ignition controls will have 1 to 4 micro-
amps. If the micro-amp reading is less than the mini-
mum specified, check for high resistance wiring con-
nections, sensor to burner gap, dirty flame sensor, or
poor grounding.
5. If absolutely no reading, check for continuity on all com-
ponents and if good - replace ignition control module.
NOTE:
Contaminated fuel or combustion air can create a
nearly invisible coating on the flame sensor. This coating
works as an insulator causing a loss in the flame sense
signal. If this situation occurs the flame sensor must be
cleaned with steel wool.