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Installation & Service Manual
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Operation and startup
(continued)
Figure 6-2 Operation and Diagnostic Lights
The unit has a lighted ON/OFF power switch on the
outer cabinet (left side) and five (5) LED indicators on the
electronic ignition control module to monitor the units
operation.
TABLE 6A
IGNITION MODULE
INDICATING LIGHTS
Indicating
Lights
Function
Power ON
Switch
-
ON - 120 VAC supplied to unit
Power LED
-
ON - Module is powered from 24
VAC system and operating properly
-
Blinks continuously if voltage is too
high on transformer secondary
-
OFF - Module is not powered
Purge LED
-
OFF - Combustion air fan is not
powered OR air fl ow is not proven
-
ON - When the unit is in prepurge
or interpurge
-
Blinks continuously when there is a
pressure switch fault
Ignitor LED
-
OFF - Ignitor is off
-
ON - When hot surface ignitor is on
Valve LED
-
OFF - Gas valve is closed
-
ON - Control signaling gas valve is on
-
Blinks continuously when control is
in LOCKOUT because it failed
ignition
Flame LED
-
OFF - Flame is not present
-
ON - Control signaling fl ame is
present
-
Blinks continuously when L1 and
neutral are reversed
1. For water heaters with the pump delay option, if either
the inlet sensor or the optional multi-purpose temperature
sensor reads below 40°F, the pump relay will turn ON.
When the temperature rises above 50°F the pump relay
will turn OFF.
2. Location - appliances must be located in a room having a
temperature safely above freezing [32°F(0°C].
3. Caution - A room where the appliance is installed and
operating under a negative pressure may experience a
downdraft in the flue of an appliance which is not firing.
The cold outside air pulled down the flue may freeze a
heat exchanger. This condition must be corrected to
provide adequate freeze protection.
4. A snow screen should be installed to prevent snow and
ice accumulation around the appliance venting system in
cold climates.
5. Shut-down and Draining - If for any reason, the appliance
is to be shut off, the following precautionary measures
must be taken:
A.
Shut off gas supply.
B.
Shut off water supply.
C.
Shut off electrical supply.
D. Drain the appliance completely. Remove one
threaded plug or bulb well from the inlet side of
the front header and one from the outlet side of the
front header on the heat exchanger. Blow all water
out of the heat exchanger.
E.
Drain pump and piping.
Freeze protection
In hard water areas, water treatment should be used to
reduce the introduction of minerals to the system. Minerals
in the water can collect in the heat exchanger tubes and cause
noise on operation. Excessive build up of minerals in the
heat exchanger can cause a non-warrantable failure.
Water treatment
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