Trouble shooting guide – Raypak 260-401 User Manual

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5. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

IMPORTANT NOTICE

These instructions are primarily intended for the use of qualified personnel specifically trained and experienced in the
installation of this type of heating equipment and related system components. Installation and service personnel may
be required by some states to be licensed. Persons not qualified shall not attempt to install this equipment nor
attempt repairs according to these instructions.

PROBLEM(S)
1)When tankstat is turned on, heater

does not operate.

2)When tankstat is calling for heat,

pump is on, but burners will not turn
on.

CAUSE(S)
1)No power to the heater.

2)Defective tankstat or disconnected

wire in thermostat circuit.

3)Defective transformer.

1) For Standing pilot models pilot burner

not lighted.

2) If pilot burner will not stay lighted,

thermocouple or gas valve may be
defective.

3)Gas knob in "Pilot" position.
4)Vent switch is open.

5)Roll-out switch is open.

6)Manual Reset High limit is open.

7) Fast Response Temperature

Sensor probe is defective.

8) Fast Response Temperature

sensor board is defective.

9

) Defective ignition module or

defective gas valve.

SOLUTION(S)
1)Check circuit breakers, disconnect

switch. Make sure power is on.

2)Check continuity on thermostat and

wiring circuit. Replace thermostat, or
repair wiring connections.

3) Check secondary voltage. If no 24V,

replace transformer.

1) Light pilot burner. (Follow lighting

instructions on rating plate).

2) Check thermocouple MV generation.

If less than 25MV (open circuit), re-
place thermocouple. If between 25-
35 MV, replace gas valve.

3) Turn knob to "ON" position.
4) Check for blockage of venting sys

tem or disconnected vent piping. After
problem is corrected push button to
reset vent switch.

5) Check for blockage of flue or sooted

heat exchanger. After problem is
corrected push button to reset
roll-out switch.

6) Check water flow and adjust to

obtain 8° to 10°F temperature rise.

7)Red LED on circuit board will be ON

to indicate a loose sensor connection
or a shorted sensor. Check terminal
connectors or replace sensor as re-
quired.

NOTE: Red LED will also be ON if
sensor temperature exceeds 300°F or
drops below - 20°F. It will turn OFF
when sensor temperature returns to
the proper range. Yellow LED will be
ON, if temperature exceeds 210°F.
When either Red or Yellow LED is ON,
heater will be shut down.
8)Check voltage across output and

common terminals. If no 24V is
present, replace board.

9)On Honeywell module, check voltage

across terminals MV and MV/PV. If
no 24V is present, replace module. If
24V is present, replace gas valve.

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