Trouble chart continued – Midco Unipower G-Series User Manual

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H .

Defective flamerod wire

I .

Defective or misadjusted flamerod

J .

Defective amplifier

K .

Defective flame safeguard

A .

Low gas pressure

B .

Misadjusted main regulator

C .

Blocked regulator vent

D .

Defective main regulator

E .

No power at main valve(s)

F .

Blocked main valve bleed line (if equipped)

G .

Defective main valve(s)

H .

Closed test cock

I .

Input adjuster closed

J .

Defective flame safeguard

A .

Poor pilot

B .

Pilot gas pressure drops severely when main gas valve opens

A .

Too little gas

B .

Low gas pressure

C .

Defective main regulator

D .

Misadjusted main regulator

E .

Too much air

F .

Partially closed test cock

A .

Too much gas

B .

High gas pressure

C .

Defective main regulator

D .

Misadjusted main regulator

E .

Misadjusted input adjuster

F .

Too little air

G .

Dirty blower wheel

A .

Defective valve(s)

B .

Defective valve actuator

C .

Dirty valve seat

A .

Low voltage

B .

Spasmodic start

C .

Defective motor

D .

High ambient temperature

A .

See IV above

B .

See V above

C .

See VI above

N o t e :

Some of the probable causes listed above apply only to certain models as indicated,
therefore some may not apply to your particular case.

VI. Pilot Lights, No Lockout on

Flame Safeguard, No Main Gas

VII. Main Flame Lights, But Goes

Out, Pilot Relights

VIII. Short Main Flame

IX. Long, Hazy Flame

XII. Flame Safeguard Needs

Frequent Resetting

X. Main Valve(s) Fails

to Shut Off or Leaks

XI. Motor Overload

Frequently Trips Out

V. Pilot Lights, Flame

Safeguard Locks Out

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