
10 G—G770BGJ 100% Lockout, Microprocessor-Based Intermittent Pilot Ignition Control
If the system does not function properly, determine the cause using the
procedures in this section.
Before proceeding with troubleshooting the system, check the following:
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Are all mechanical and electrical connections tight?
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Is the system wired correctly?
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Is gas inlet pressure per manufacturer’s specifications?
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Is the system powered?
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Is the thermostat calling for heat?
!
WARNING: Fire or Explosion Hazard. Do not attempt servicing
or troubleshooting when the LED is flashing. The
control automatically energizes the system and could
cause personal injury or property damage.
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Is LED off? If so, the control is not receiving power or it has detected
a fault. Faults are:
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flame present for more than 30 seconds at call for heat
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more than 16 flameouts
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a defective control
There are three potential system failure conditions:
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no spark, and system does not work
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spark present, but pilot does not light
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pilot lights, but main valve does not come on
Determine the failure condition, then use the respective flowchart on the
following pages to troubleshoot the system. Perform the procedures in the
Checkout and Startup Procedure section after any servicing.
Service
Checkout
Procedures
Preliminary
Checks
Failure
Conditions and
Corrective Action