Dunkirk H2OI Single Coil Stainless Steel Indirect Water Heaters User Manual

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VII. Troubleshooting

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

No hot water at faucets

Boiler does not operate.

Press reset button

Check main cut-off switch

Check fuses or breakers.

Check power supply

Check shaft coupling

Circulator does not operate

Check shaft coupling

Improper thermostat setting

Turn thermostat to a higher setting.

Zone valve does not open

Check power supply and valve

Electrical problem

Check fuses and replace.

Check circuit breaker and reset.

Check power supply

Sediment and/or scale buildup

If boiler, circulator, and thermostat are

operating properly, and the boiler is cycling

on the high limit several times before the

tank thermostat is satisfied, the coil may

have a coating of sediment and/or scale.

Clogged filter

Clean or replace filter.

Insufficient or runs out of hot water

at the faucet

Thermostat setting too low.

Turn the thermostat to a higher setting.

Undersized boiler with no priority to

domestic water heating.

Rewire for priority.

Peak draw of hot water is greater than

the tank storage.

Determine peak usage and compare to tank

volume.

Sediment and/or scale buildup

Clean coil

Faulty water heater thermostat

Replace thermostat

Water at faucet too hot

Thermostat set to high

Lower thermostat setting.

Improper system plumbing

Compare plumbing to installation guide.

Inspect check valves.

Improper wiring.

Compare wiring to installation guide.

Boiler cycles more than 5 times per

day in summer

Excessive demand

Reduce demand or consider larger boiler

and/or water heater.

Faulty thermostat

Replace thermostat

Boiler high limit set to low

Increase boiler hi-limit setting

Sediment and or scale buildup

Clean coil.

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