Reliance Water Heaters RUF 100 199 SERIES 101 User Manual

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MOTOR WILL NOT RUN

1. Confirm 120V AC to the controller. Also, to verify correct polarity, check

for 120 V AC between hot supply and ground.

If there is no voltage, check for a loose connection where it connects to

the controller.

2. If there is 120 volts to the controller, check for loose connections or a

locked rotor. If the rotor cannot be freed the motor and blower assembly

must be replaced.

MOTOR RUNS, PREPURGE TIME ELAPSES BUT MAIN

FLAME NOT ESTABLISHED.

1. Check to see if main manual gas valve is open.

2. Check for a loose connection at the transformer, or a defective

transformer.

3. Check for a loose connection at the gas valve.

4. Check for open pressure switches or open reset button. Check for

blockage in the intake and exhaust venting or at the vent hoods. If no

blockage is found, check vinyl tubing for cuts or crimps. If this tubing is

damaged it must be replaced. If these steps do not eliminate the problem,

replace the pressure switches.

5. Check to see if there is resistance across the igniter terminal with an

OHM meter. If there is no continuity, the igniter is broken and should be

replaced.

If the igniter appears to function properly, then verify that the inlet

pressure is within the range shown in Table 4. The gas valve supplied on

the appliance is not designed to open against a higher inlet pressure of

10.5"WC (2.59kPa) for natural gas and 14.0"WC (3.45kPa) for propane

gas. At this time, also check to make sure the inlet pressure is not lower

than 4.0"WC (.98kPa) for natural gas and 11.0"WC (2.74kPa) for propane

gas. If the inlet pressure is not within these limits then adjust the supply

pressure accordingly.

If the inlet pressure falls within the allowable limits, then verify that

the manifold pressure, when the gas is fully open, with the heater

running, is as called out in Table 4: that is, 0"WC (0kPa) for both

natural and propane gas. If the manifold pressure is not correct

then adjust accordingly. See "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE" in

"OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS" sections for manifold pressure

adjustment procedure.

6. If the inlet and manifold pressures are within the limits specified in step 5,

then reset the appliance. Verify 24V AC at the gas valve during the three

(3) second ignition trial, after the igniter reaches operating temperature.

If 24V AC at the gas valve is not seen during this period, the controller

must be replaced.

If there is 24V AC at the gas valve during the four second ignition trial and

the manifold pressure does not increase above 0" W.C. then verify that the

manual gas control valve is in the “ON” position (see page 20). If the valve

is in the “ON” position and the previous voltage and gas pressure conditions

are met, then the gas valve is defective and must be replaced.

Note that a positive manifold pressure reading of approximately

1.5" (.38 kPa) W.C. is normal during the prepurge portion of the ignition

cycle due to the location of the gas orifice.

MOTOR RUNS, BURNER LIGHTS MOMENTARILY,

THEN LOCKS OUT

1. Reset the appliance two more times to ensure that all of the air has been

purged from the gas line.

2. If the burner lights momentarily but does not sustain ignition, verify

that the inlet pressure is not greater than 10.5" WC (2.59 kPa) for

natural gas and 14.0" WC (3.45 kPa) for propane gas or lower than

the minimal supply pressure which is 4.0" WC (.09kPa) for natural

gas and 11.0"WC (2.74 kPa) for propane gas. Also, verify that the

manifold pressure is correct, that is, 0"WC (0kPa) for both natural

and propane gas 199 models. If the manifold pressure is not correct

then adjust accordingly. See "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE" in

"OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS" sections for manifold pressure

adjustment procedure.

3. Check for the reversed polarity in the supply wiring. This controller is

polarity sensitive. If the hot and neutral supply wires are reversed, the

controller will not sense flame. Reverse the supply wires and try to fire

the unit.

NOTE: Always turn off and disconnect main supply wiring before servicing

the unit.

4. Check connecting wire to the flame sensor. Verify that the flame sensor

has not been damaged in any way.

5. Verify that the air supply is adequate. The air inlet screen or blower wheel

may be restricted. Also, check the installation for proper ventilation. See

AIR REQUIREMENTS.

6. Check the venting system for the correct sizing, excess or insufficient.

See VENTING.

7. Check for maximum inlet pressure of 10.5"WC (2.59 kPa) for natural

gas and 14.0"WC (3.45 kPa) for propane gas and the manifold

pressure which is 0"WC (o kPa) for both natural and propane gas

199 models. Please note that the manifold pressure listed is the

maximum value for the manifold pressure. Do not set the manifold

pressure higher than the value show in Table 4. OVER FIRING the

heater will result in a rough ignition and/or noisy operation.

8. Confirm that the air inlet screen (see Figures 7 & 8) is free of

obstructions.

CAUTION

Do not reach into the burner housing or combustion chamber if the heater is

still hot. Allow the heater to cool and always use gloves as the combustion

chamber and the burner sleeve and housing can become very hot after

operation. OVER FIRING is a dangerous condition that must be corrected

immediately.

GAS FAILS TO SHUT OFF

Check for defective gas valve or thermostat. If operation is incorrect,

replace.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Replacement parts may be ordered through authorized dealers, servicers,

or distributors. Refer to the Yellow Pages for where to call or contact

1-800-821-2017. When ordering parts be sure to state the quantity,

part number and description of the items including the complete model

and serial number as it appears on the product. Refer to the parts list

for more information.

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