Ignition failure, Fault messages – State Industries SHE50-100PE User Manual

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fault messages

displayed message/condition/indicates

possible causes - checK/repair

Ignition Failure

The Control System has detected less than 1.0 μA (dC

micro amps) through the flame sensor during the Ignition

Verification operating state on three consecutive trials for

ignition.

CHANGE

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ADVANCED

Ignition Failure

Fault occurred 2 mins ago

The water heater has failed to

ignite the burner.

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Important Service Reminder:

When performing any troubleshooting steps outlined in

this manual always consider the wiring and connectors

between components. Perform a close visual inspection

of all wiring and connectors to a given component before

replacement.

• Ensure the main gas shut off valve is open.
• Ensure there is adequate air for combustion &

ventilation. See air requirements in the Instruction

Manual that came with the water heater.

• Ensure the correct fuel type is being used. See the

rating label on the water heater for fuel type.

• Visually check for burner flame through the Burner

Sight Glass during the Ignition Verification operating

state. See Figure 4 on page 9 to locate the Burner

Sight Glass. The animated Gas Valve Status Icon

appears on the desktop Screen during the Ignition

Verification operating state. See desktop Screen on

page 46 and Status Icons on page 47.

Ensure the Burner is grounded - see the Electrical

Requirements on page 6 and Figure 10 on page 13.

• Ensure Flame Sensor wiring is securely plugged in at

the CCB’s J4 male spade connector (page 41).

• Check the Flame Sensor wiring between the J4

connector on the CCB and the Burner Adapter Wiring

harness behind the CCB enclosure. See Figure 5

on page 9 and Figure 8 on page 12. Repair/replace

anything worn or damaged as necessary.

• Ensure the 24 Volt Gas Valve is being energized.

Perform the Gas Valve Voltage Tests on page 23.

• Check the supply gas pressure and manifold offset

pressures. Perform the Gas Pressure Test on page 26.
If the supply gas pressure is below the minimum

requirement shown in Table 2 on page 25 raise/restore

supply gas pressure to minimum requirement. If supply

gas pressure is above maximum requirement - reduce

supply gas pressure below maximum requirement.

• Ensure fuel gas is flowing through the 24 Volt Gas

valve. Perform the Gas Flow Test on page 27.

• Ensure the correct gas orifice is being used for the

fuel type. Ensure the gas orifice is not missing or

damaged. natural gas models orifice size is 0.191".

Propane gas models orifice size is 0.162". See Gas

Valve Removal on page 24 to check the gas orifice.

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