12 maintenance, Troubleshooting – Hydrolevel 3250-Plus User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Remove the Electro-Well™ from the heating system every five years and clean any scale or sediment deposits from all parts that

are exposed to the boiler water. After cleaning, reinstall the well using pipe sealing compound. Teflon tape is not recommended.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Burner Will Not Fire

See Flow Chart 1, page 13

Burner Will Not Shut Down

See Flow Chart 2, page 14

Temperature Display Exceeds

High Limit Setting

Under normal operation, boiler temperature will continue to rise after the control shuts off

the burner. This condition, known as “thermal stacking”, results from hot boiler surfaces

continuing to release heat into the boiler water.

No or Insufficient

Domestic Hot Water

For boilers equipped with a tankless coil, make sure the low limit setting on the HydroStat

is set properly. NOTE: If the low limit setting is dialed fully counter clockwise, it will shut

off the low temperature maintenance feature and will function as a cold start control. If

installed with an indirect water heater, check that the Zone/Indirect Switch is set in the

Indirect (I) position. Verify that the end switch in the relay box controlling the indirect water

heater is connected to the ZC-ZR terminals. This will ensure that the domestic water calls

are prioritized. (see “Heating and Indirect Water Heater” on page 4-6).

Low Water Light

(Red LED) is On

or Blinking

WARNING: A low water condition is a serious and potentially

dangerous condition. Do not attempt to add water to a hot boiler.

Allow the boiler to fully cool before adding water.

When Installed on an Electro-Well™

When the LOW WATER light is on, this indicates that the control is not detecting water in

the boiler. When the LOW WATER light is blinking, this indicates that the control has

been programmed to provide low water lock-out protection and is currently locked out

(see Manual Reset Low Water Cut-Off on page 9). Pressing the TEST/SETTINGS button

after the low water condition is resolved will reset the lock-out condition.

1. If the light is on and the heating system is filled with water, pull the sensor out of the

well and inspect it. Make sure that the metal clip is protruding enough to come in

contact with the inside of the well tube. Check that the well does not have excessive

build-up of heat transfer grease that may interfere with the clip contacting the well.

2. Remove well and examine for excessive residue build-up. Clean and re-install.

When Installed on a Standard Immersion Well

If either LWCO LED lights are illuminated and the control is installed on a standard

immersion well, this is a false reading caused by a loss of continuity between the sensor

and the inside of the well tube. It is recommended when the control is installed on a

standard immersion well, the LWCO Function be turned off (see page 10 for details).

Boiler Will Not Maintain

Low Limit Temperature

Check for overlapping high temperature setting. If the high limit setting is set below the

low limit setting, the control will default to the high limit setting and the corresponding

high limit differential setting.

House Will Not Get

or Stay Warm

1. Check for air-bound radiators.

2. Check thermostat settings including heat anticipator settings (common on non-digital

thermostats).

3. Check the Economy setting. The Economy feature, much like outdoor reset controls,

lowers average boiler temperature and can slow or, in some cases, prevent the house

from coming up to temperature. Move to a lower setting (see “Setting the Economy

Feature” on page 7).

Circulator Contacts

C1 and C2 Not Energized

on Call for Heat

Check to see that boiler water is at or above 125°F. On a call for heat, the control will not

permit the circulator to operate if the boiler water temperature is below 125°F (see

“Circulator Hold Off” on page 9).

All LED Lights and Temp

Display are Blinking

If the LED lights and the temp display are blinking alternately, this indicates the control has

sensed a boiler temperature of 250°F. When this occurs, the control pulses the burner relay

and then shuts down and locks-out the burner. The system should be analyzed to determine

the cause of the overheating condition. Check that the sensor is inserted all the way into the

well so it can accurately sense the temperature of the boiler water. Check the load on the

burner contacts: If the load exceeds the 7.4 Amp rating, the contacts may have welded.

Correct the overloading condition and replace the control before reenergizing the system. If

the load on the contacts is below the rating, check system wiring and operation as well as the

controlʼs high limit setting. If the cause of the overheating is found and the system is deemed

safe, the control can be reset by removing power from the control and then repowering while

simultaneously pressing the Test/Settings button on the top of the control. If the cause of the

overheating condition is not determined, the control should be replaced.

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