He- 111 − troubleshooting – AERCO SWDW68 U-Tube Double-Wall Heaters w/ECS User Manual

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111 − TROUBLESHOOTING

Rev B Mar 2013

7-9

Table 7-2. TROUBLESHOOTING – ELECTRONIC CONTROL VALVE CXT-E, continued

NO.

FAULT INDICATION

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

T13 Wide variations in heat

exchanger outlet
temperature during wide
flow variations.

1. Mixed water temperature sensor

is malfunctioning.

2. Recirculation pump is

malfunctioning.

1. Refer to Table 7-3 Item T21, and check the operation of the mixed

water temperature sensor.

2. Proceed as follows:

a. Check input power to the recirculation pump.

b. Check the temperature of the copper tube above the pump. It

should be the same as the outlet DHW temperature. If cold,
repair or replace the pump, as required.

T14 Rapid fluctuations in heater

outlet temperature which
do not follow load changes

1. Temperature Controller is

malfunctioning.

2. Steam Trap or orifice fault

1. Refer to Table 7-3, Items T16 and T19 to troubleshoot the

Temperature Controller.

2. Refer to T12, Corrective Action 4 above and proceed as directed.

T15 System not operating. All

displays are blank.

1. External 120 VAC power is

disconnected.

2. Defective ON/OFF power switch

on Control Box.

1. Ensure that the external circuit breaker is ON. Check for 120 VAC

power across TB-2 terminal leads 101 (Line) and 102 (Neutral).

2. Set ON/OFF power switch to the ON (Up) position and verify that the

switch indicator lights. Also:

a. Verify that 120 VAC is present across TB-2 terminal leads 100

(Line) and 102 (Neutral).

b. If voltage is not present, replace theON/OFF power switch.

T16 Love Over-temperature

Switch display is blank.

Defective DC Power Supply

Disconnect the DC output connector on the left internal wall of the

Control Box (Figure 8-12b). Verify that 24 VDC is present across the V+
and V- terminals. If 24 VDC is not present, replace the DC Power Supply.

T17

Hot Water Output
temperature consistently
above setpoint by 10°F, or
more. However,
temperature is below over-
temperature limit setting.

1. Temperature Controller is not set

properly.

2. Faulty Temperature Sensor

(thermocouple) is connected to
Temperature Controller.

3. Valve Actuator is not properly

secured to the linkage assembly.

4. Polarity of J-Thermocouple

connection is reversed. [Should
be Red (-) White (+)]

1. Refer to Chapter 4 Adjustments and check current setting of

Temperature Controller. Readjust as necessary.

2. Verify that Hot Water Outlet Temperature Sensor is securely

connected to the cable plug. Replace the DHW Outlet Temperature
Sensor, if necessary.

3. Verify that the Actuator is securely fastened to the linkage assembly.

Tighten as needed and readjust the CXT-E Control Valve per
Chapter 4.

4. Check polarity of J-Thermocouple connection. Correct, if necessary.

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