
R4140G, L AND M FLAME SAFEGUARD PROGRAMMING CONTROLS
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Table 5. Troubleshooting Chart
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Symptom
Test
Possible Cause/Correction
G. Pilot (or first stage burner)
ignites and relay 2K pulls in,
but main burner (or second
stage burner) does not light.
3. If main burner (or second stage burner) still
does not light, close all manual fuel shutoff
valves immediately, open master switch,
and remove programmer from subbase.
3. Make sure that external circuits are wired
correctly; replace deteriorated leadwires.
(Safety shutdown occurs
when using an interrupted
pilot.) Continued.
4. Check operation of automatic main fuel
valve (or second stage fuel valve): open
master switch, jumper terminals L1-7 on
subbase, and close master switch. Listen
for and observe operation of the valve and
actuator.
4. If valve or actuator is not operating
properly, replace it.
5. Open master switch, and remove test
jumper from subbase.
5. No action.
CAUTION
Make sure the test jumper has been removed from terminals L1-7 on the subbase
before proceeding.
6. Reinstall programmer on subbase, and
reset Lockout switch (if tripped).
6. No action.
7. Open all manual fuel shutoff valves, close
master switch, and recycle programmer.
7. If main burner flame (or second stage
flame) is still not established, replace
programmer.
8. When main burner (or second stage
burner) lights satisfactorily, repeat
appropriate Initial Lightoff Check and Pilot
Turndown Test.
8. Follow instructions in the Checkout section.
H. Pilot does not go out at
end of main burner flame-
establishing period.
1. Close all manual fuel shutoff valves, open
master switch, and remove programmer
from subbase.
1. Make sure that external circuits are wired
correctly; replace deteriorated leadwires.
(Applicable only if using an
interrupted pilot.)
2. If programmer has provisions for extending
the main burner flame establishing period
(MBFEP) at terminal 6, check back of
programmer; otherwise, proceed to step 3.
2. Make sure jumper is or is not installed,
depending on MBFEP desired.
3. Check operation of automatic pilot valve:
make sure master switch is open, and
jumper terminals L1-5 or L1-6 on subbase.
(Refer to appropriate wiring diagram to
determine proper terminals.) Close master
switch to actuate valve. After valve opens,
open master switch to close valve.
3. If valve does not close properly, replace it.
4. Make sure master switch is open, remove
test jumper from subbase, and reinstall
programmer on subbase.
4. No action.
5. Close master switch and recycle
programmer.
5. If pilot still does not go out, replace
programmer.
6. When pilot valve operates satisfactorily,
repeat Pilot Turndown Test
6. Follow instructions in Checkout section.
l.
Burner cycles on and off
continuously; programmer
does not stop for Run period.
1. Open master switch; check burner
controller, all limits, and all interlocks
(including Airflow switch).
1. a. Make sure all circuits are wired
correctly; replace deteriorated lead
wires.
b. If burner controller, limit, or interlock is
not operating properly, replace it.
CAUTION
Replace all external devices not operating properly. Do not bypass external devices.
2. Close master switch, and recycle
programmer.
2. If programmer still does not stop for Run
period, replace it.