Troubleshooting guidelines – Enviro 6G50 76N Manuel d'utilisation

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Please check guidelines below. For your safety, water heater service should be performed only by a qualified service technician.

Read the GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION section first.

INTELLI-VENT TROUBLESHOOTING CHART - USER CONTROL

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1

The gas control valve/thermostat

has sensed inadequate or no earth

ground.

1 Ensure the wall outlet (power supply) is properly

grounded.

2 Ensure all ground connections/wires on the water

heater are securely connected.

2

The gas control valve/thermostat

has sensed reversed polarity in the

120 VAC power supply.

1 Ensure the wall outlet/power supply is properly wired.

2 Ensure all internal 120 VAC wiring connections and

wiring harness have no reversed wires. 120 VAC "hot"

wire must connect to the on/off switch.

3

Pressure switch circuit remaining

closed for more than 5 seconds

after heating cycle begins.

Blower may not start in this

condition.

1 Ensure air pressure switch circuit wiring is correct and

the air pressure switch is not jumpered.

2 Replace the air pressure switch.

4

Pressure switch circuit remains

open longer than 5 seconds after

the blower is energized.

Blower may run continuously in

this condition.

1 Ensure the air pressure switch sensing tube is properly

connected at both ends and is not kinked or damaged.

2 Ensure the correct size of vent and intake air pipe (direct

vent products) was used per the installation instructions

in the manual that came with the water heater.

3 Ensure maximum number of elbows or maximum

equivalent feet of vent or intake air pipe has not been

exceeded per the installation instructions in the manual

that came with the water heater.

4 Ensure there are no obstructions in the vent or intake air pipe.

5

The gas control valve/thermostat

has detected an open igniter circuit.

1 Check wiring to the hot surface igniter assembly -

replace igniter assembly if wiring is damaged or worn.

2 Check resistance of the igniter at igniter assembly

plug - should be between 11 and 18 ohms at room

temperature (77° F at plug end) - replace igniter if open

or shorted.

3 Check igniter assembly plug and the socket on the gas

control valve/thermostat for good connection.

4 Replace igniter assembly if the plug is worn or damaged.

5 Replace the gas control valve/thermostat if the igniter

assembly socket on the bottom of the control is worn or

damaged.

6

Ignition/flame failure.

The gas control valve/thermostat

has reached the maximum number

of retries (3) for ignition and is

currently locked out for one hour.

Cycle the power to the water heater

off and on to reset.

1 Ensure flame sensor is making good contact with the

burner flame and ensure flame is steady. Also ensure

supply and manifold gas pressures are within the

requirements in the installation manual.

2 Gas supply is turned off - pressure is too low.
3 Ensure the flame sensor is clean - use fine steel wool

to clean the flame sensor.

4 Check igniter assembly plug and the socket on the

bottom of the gas control valve/thermostat for good

connection. Replace igniter assembly if the plug is worn

or damaged. Replace the gas control valve/thermostat if

socket is worn or damaged.

5 Replace igniter assembly.

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