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24 VOLT LOW LOU
PUMP ON
LOU indicates the 24 volt power supply on
the control is damaged or overloaded. This
code resets automatically if it is the result
of an overload and the overload condition
is removed. The second line indicates the
status of the pump. Note that while 24 volt
power is low, the pump output will be on.
1. Check line voltage. It must be between 100 and 128
volts.
2. If available, connect a PC and use HTP service software
to check the 24v supply display in the lower left corner of
the screen. The number displayed here must be greater
than 128 and should be no greater than 250. Use this as
a troubleshooting guide as you follow the steps below.
3. Remove the 10 pin Molex connector from the customer
connection board. If the message clears the problem is
with external sensor wiring. Examine the external sensor
wiring for shorts to the ground, repairing as necessary. If
the message is still present and the boiler is so equipped,
disconnect the UL 353 low water cut-off to see if the
message clears. Replace the faulty part. Check the low
voltage wire harness in boiler for shorts to ground.
4. If a message only occurs when the burner tries to light,
check the gas valve for excessive current draw.
5. If a message is present when the low voltage harness
is disconnected from the 926 control board, replace the
926 control board.
WATER HIGH TEMP F00
PUMP ON
F00 indicates the water in the boiler has
overheated. The boiler will not restart until it
cools sufficiently and a technician determines
and repairs the cause of overheating and
pushes
RESET
on the display. This is a serious
safety issue as indicated by the illuminated
red light and the word LOCKOUT flashing
on the display. During this lockout fault,
the pump will be on in an effort to cool the
boiler down.
1. Check circulator pump operation.
2. If the circulator pump is running, ensure there is water
in the system and that the water is moving through the
system as intended. Ensure that all correct ball valves and
or zone valves are open or closed as intended.
3. Observe the temperature/pressure gauge. If the water
is not too hot and this message is displayed, check the
wiring to the water ECO sensor and repair if necessary. If
the wiring is ok and this code is still present and the water
is not excessively hot, replace the ECO sensor.
Screen
Description
Possible Remedy
FLUE TEMP/WAT LV F01
PUMP ON
This code indicates that one of the safety
interlock switches present in the unit has
tripped. There are several interlock switches
that could possibly trip and cause this error.
The following four switches are installed and
are standard equipment in all boilers.
1. Flue ECO – Trips if the flue temperature is
excessive. This switch has to be manually
reset.
2. Boiler module thermal fuse – Trips if there
is excessive heat on the rear of the heat
exchanger.
3. Boiler module front temperature switch -
Trips if there is excessive heat on the front of
the heat exchanger.
4. Blocked vent pressure switch (BVPS) – This
switch trips if there is excessive pressure in
the flue and automatically resets.
The following switches are optional
equipment that may be installed on the
boiler. These devices have indicator lights
on them showing of they are tripped.
1. High gas pressure switch – This switch
trips if there is excessive gas pressure on
the outlet side of the gas valve and must be
manually reset.
2. Low gas pressure switch – This switch trips
if there is low gas pressure on the inlet side
of the gas valve and must be manually reset.
3. UL 353 Low Water Cutoff – This device trips
if the water level in the boiler is low and must
be manually reset.
1. Check to see if the boiler with the F01 code displayed
has any of the optional switches installed.
2. If so, check to see if the indicator light on any of the
devices is showing that they are tripped.
3. If an indicator light is illuminated, investigate the
source of the error for that particular switch.
4. If there are no optional switches or none of the indicator
lights is illuminated on the optional switches then use an
ohmmeter to test each of the standard switches one at a
time. Turn the power off to the boiler and disconnect the
switch to be tested from the boiler to determine which
one has tripped.
When you find the tripped switch investigate the cause
of the fault based on the purpose of the switch. NOTE:
The common reasons for the temperature switches to
trip are a) low water flow through the boiler, or b) poor
heat transfer from the water to the load.
5. If no switches are tripped, push RESET on the boiler.
If the boiler tries to ignite or ignites and only runs for a
short time and the F01 code returns, investigate the flue
for blockage.
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