Innovation Hot Water Hot Water Boiler User Manual
- INTERNATIONAL
CHAPTER 7 – TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
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96
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174
AERCO International, Inc.
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100 Oritani Dr.
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Blauvelt, NY 10913
OMM-0120_0A
11/15/2016
Phone: 800-526-0288
GF-128-I
TABLE 7-1. HOT WATER BOILER TROUBLESHOOTING – Continued
FAULT INDICATION
PROBABLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
FLAME LOSS
DURING RUN
1.
Worn Flame Detector or cracked
ceramic.
2.
Defective Regulator.
3.
Poor combustion calibration.
4.
Debris on burner.
5.
Blocked condensate drain.
1.
Remove and inspect the Flame Detector for signs of wear
or cracked ceramic. Replace if necessary.
2.
Check gas pressure readings using a gauge or
manometer into and out of the Air/Fuel Valve to ensure
that the gas pressure into and out of the valve is correct.
3.
Check combustion calibration. Adjust as necessary.
4.
Remove the burner and inspect for any carbon or debris.
Clean and reinstall.
5.
Remove blockage in condensate drain.
HEAT DEMAND
FAILURE
1.
The Heat Demand Relays on the
Ignition/Stepper board failed to
activate when commanded.
2.
Relay is activated when not in
Demand.
1.
Press
CLEAR
button and restart the unit. If the fault
persists, replace Ignition/Stepper (IGST) Board.
2.
Defective relay. Replace IGST Board.
HIGH EXHAUST
TEMPERATURE
1.
Poor combustion calibration.
2.
Heat exchanger has scale.
1.
Check combustion calibration using procedures in
Chapter 4.
2.
Clean heat exchanger using procedures in Chapter 6.
HIGH GAS
PRESSURE
1.
Incorrect supply gas pressure.
2.
Defective SSOV Actuator.
3.
Defective High Gas Pressure
switch.
1.
Check to ensure that gas pressure at inlet of SSOV is
not
above
14” W.C. (3.49 kPa).
2.
If gas supply pressure downstream of SSOV Actuator
cannot be lowered to below 3.0” W.C. (747 Pa) using the
gas pressure adjustment screw (see section 4.3, step 13),
the SSOV Actuator may be defective.
3.
Remove the leads from the High Gas Pressure switch
and measure continuity across the common and normally
closed terminals with the unit not firing. Replace the
switch if it does not show continuity.