Igniter, High voltage cable – Dometic RM7732 User Manual

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DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE MANUAL

DOMETIC® RM7030/RM7732

Refrigerators

Next, hook up a manometer at

the test port. Then

check for DC volts at

gas valve terminals

while the unit is in

trial-for-ignition. If DC

volts are present and

pressure is low,

replace the valve. If DC

volts are not present at

the valve while unit is in

trial-for-ignition, verify that the wires at Plug 3,

Terminal 1 and 2 on lower circuit board have DC volts

(9 or more). If the valve chatters, check for low input

voltage to the valve (below 9V DC).

5.5

IGNITER

A. RM7030 (Product No. 921890201 & 921890301)
The igniter is an electronic device that produces high

voltage to create a spark at the burner, only on gas

mode. It also produces an increased DC voltage at the

"L" terminal which is a signal to the circuit board that a

spark has been produced. First verify proper voltage at

the positive (+) and ground (–) terminals. The reading

should be within one volt of incoming voltage at the

main terminal block. A voltage drop of more than one

volt would indicate a loose connection (see Sec. 8.2) or

a circuit board problem (see Sec. 5.9A to 5.9D).

Next, disconnect DC power at refrigerator terminal

block. Remove high voltage cable from igniter. Recon-

nect DC power – the igniter should produce sparking

sound. If not, replace the igniter. With the igniter pro-

ducing spark, connect meter leads to "L" and ground (–)

terminals on the igniter, with the meter set on 20 volts

DC range or lower. The meter should read a pulsating

voltage. If not, replace the igniter.

NOTE: If a spark is not

produced within 10

seconds, the gas flame

warning lamp will illumi-

nate. If spark is produced

it will take 3 minutes for

lamp to illuminate.

If all of the previous

checks are correct, the

igniter is good – do not

replace.

B. RM7030 (Product No. 921890401) and RM7732

The igniter is an electronic device that produces high

voltage to create a spark at the burner, only on gas

mode.
First, verify proper voltage at the positive (+) and

ground (–) terminals. The reading should be within one

volt of incoming

voltage at the main

terminal block during

trial-for-ignition.

If no voltage is

present, see Sec.

5.9E to 5.9G.
Next, disconnect DC power

at refrigerator terminal block.

Remove high voltage cable

from igniter. Reconnect DC

power, the igniter should

produce a sparking sound

during trial-for-ignition. If not,

replace the igniter.

5.6

HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE

A. RM7030 (Product No. 921890201 & 921890301)

Disconnect DC power at the refrigerator terminal block.

Disconnect high voltage cable from electrode. Recon-

nect DC power. If sparking starts, cable is good (see

Sec. 5.11). If no sparking, disconnect DC power. If

sparking sound from igniter, then replace high voltage

cable.

B. RM7030 (Product No. 921890401) and RM7732

Disconnect DC power at the refrigerator terminal block.

Disconnect high voltage cable from electrode. Recon-

nect DC power. If sparking starts during trial-for-ignition,

the cable is good (see Sec. 5.11). If there is no sparking

during trial-for-ignition, disconnect DC power and

disconnect high voltage cable at the igniter. Reconnect

DC power. If there is a sparking sound from the igniter

during trial-for-ignition, then replace high voltage cable.

HIGH VOLTAGE

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