Caution, Notice – Proheat M80 User Manual

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PROHEAT G-I PCM SERVICE MANUAL

2-7

CAUTION

Always ensure that the PROHEAT is allowed to Cool Down (Purge) for a full 3

minutes. If the power is shut off without a proper Cool Down (Purge) during

Full Output, DAMAGE TO THE HEATER MAY OCCUR.

The PROHEAT will continue in Full Output until the coolant temperature reaches

185°F (85°C) at the PROHEAT outlet Temperature Sensor. The PROHEAT closes

the Fuel Shut-off Valve and goes into Cool Down (Purge).

The Motor and Coolant Pump continue to operate for three minutes. After three

minutes, the Motor and Coolant Pump stop and the PROHEAT enters

Supplemental Standby (coolant pump off). The PROHEAT will Cool Down

(Purge) for three reasons:

• Coolant reaches 185°F (85°C).

• A fault is detected. Go to Section 4.0 Troubleshooting and Repair, page 4-1.

• The PROHEAT is operating in Ignition or Full Output when it is switched off.

The Coolant Pump is “OFF” but the G-I PCM continuously monitors the coolant

temperature. If the coolant temperature drops below 160°F (71°C), the G-I PCM

will enter the cycle starting at Pre-run. The PROHEAT will continue to repeat

Steps 2 to 6 until it is switched “OFF.”

If the coolant pump is requested on via the coolant pump input (analog or

CAN) the PROHEAT enters Standby (coolant pump on). If the coolant

temperature drops below 160°F (71°C) the PROHEAT will move directly to

Pre-check (step 3).

If the coolant pump is no longer requested on via the coolant pump input (analog

or CAN) the PROHEAT enters Supplemental Standby (coolant pump off).

The ON/OFF switch lamp, timer lamp or OEM indicator (installation options)

will turn off.

If the PROHEAT is in Full Output, it will Purge first and then shut “OFF”.

If the PROHEAT is in Standby, it will shut “OFF” immediately.

7. Supplemental

Standby

(Coolant pump off)

8. Supplemental

Mode Signal

Removed

(Engine off)

7A. Standby

(Coolant pump on)

9. Fault Shut

Down

5. Full Output

6. Cool Down (Purge)

If the PROHEAT diagnostics sense a system or component fault, the

PROHEAT will shut down all components and flash a fault code(s) which best

represents the conditions. To reset the PROHEAT, it must be switched off

and then on again.

NOTE: Damage may occur it the fault codes are ignored and the PROHEAT is

repeatedly switched off and on without addressing the problem.

NOTICE

There is no time delay to shut off the PROHEAT in Supplemental Mode.

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