Troubleshooting (cont’d) – Kenmore THE ECONOMIZER 153.33298 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

(cont’d)

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

NOT ENOUGH

HOT WATER

Blower will not run. |

A) “ON/OFF” control switch turned off.

Turn switch to the “ON” position.

B) Blower unplugged.

Plug blower back Into i 15 VAC. outlet

C) No power at outlet.

Repair service to outlet

D) Thermostat defective.

Replace thermostat

E) Control harness defective.

Replace control harness.

F) High limit control circuit open.

Replace ECO.

G) Blower motor defective.

Replace Blower Assembly.

Thermostat problems. |
A) Thermostat set too low.

Set temperature control higher. |

B) Thermostat or ECO defective.

Replace thermostat or ECO as required. 1

Others 1
A) Heater undersized.

Reduce hot water use.

B) Low gas pressure.

Contact dealer.

C) incoming water is unusually cold.

Allow more time for heater to reheat.

D) Leaking hot water pipes or fixtures.

Have plumber check and repair leaks.

PIPE TOO HOT

(ABOVE I70 F)

A) Not enough dilution air to mix with

flue gases.

Proper dilution air must be provided for dilution of flue
temp. Refer to “INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS”
section.

B) Dilution air too hot for mixing with

flue gases.

Check for heat sources around and/or blockage of
dilution air intake at draft hood (see page 28).

C) Wrong burner orifice.

Install correct orifice.

YELLOW FLAME

A) Dirt in burner ports

Turn off heater and gas, clean burner head.

B) Combustion air path restricted.

Check dilution air intake, exhaust venting, and air
openings in bottom base pan for obstructions or
blockage.

C) Not enough dilution air.

Check dilution air intake for obstructions or
blockage.

CONDENSATION

A) Water on the floor under heater.

See “CONDENSATION” section.

B) Water dripping from blower assembly.

Provide drip “JEE” to catch condensation from horizon­
tal section of exhaust vent dose to blower assembly.

WATER LEAKS

Improperly sealed, hot or cold supply

connections, relief valve, drain valve
or thermostat threads.

Tighten threaded connections.

Leakage from other appliances or water

lines.

Inspect other appliances near water heater.

Condensation of fiue products.

See “CONDENSATION” section.

LEAKING T&P

Thermal expansion In closed water
system.

Install thermal expansion tank (DO NOT plug
T&P valve).

Improperly seated valve.

Check relief valve for proper operation
(DO NOT plug T&P valve).

HOT WATER ODORS

(Refer to SMELLY WATER)

High sulfate or mineral content in

water supply.

Drain and flush heater thoroughly then refill.

Bacteria in water supply.

Chlorinate water supply.

WATER TOO HOT

Thermostat set too high.

Refer to TEMPERATURE REGULATION.

WATER HEATER SOUNDS

SIZZLING-RUMBLING

Condensation dripping on burner.

See “CONDENSATION” section.

Sediment at bottom of heater tank.

Clean sediment from tank. Refer to DRAINING
instruction in Maintenance section of manual.

SOOTING

Improper combustion.

Refer to COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION
on pages 10, II, and 12.

HEATER LIGHTS BUT GOES

OUT IN 4-5 SECONDS

Outlet polarity is reversed.

Test polarity and correct

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