Trouble shooting – Enviro Sonnet C-11253 User Manual

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Possible Cause

Solution

Spark will not light

the pilot after

repeatedly pressing

the spark ignitor.

Air in the pilot supply line.

• Purge the line or start ignition several times.

No spark at pilot burner

• Check spark gap.

• Check wiring connections to ignitor.

• Check for spark in location along cable.

Valve.

• Replace the valve.

Over tightened

thermocouple interrupter.

• Replace the valve and thermocouple interrupter.

Receiver

• Replace the receiver and reset the receiver’s

code, refer to M

AINTENANCE

A

ND

S

ERVICE

-

C

HANGING

R

EMOTE

H

ANDSET

C

ODE

.

Pilot is lit and

control continues

to spark. Valve

shuts off after 10 to

30 seconds. Valve

operates manually.

Receiver.

• Replace the receiver and reset the receiver’s

code, refer to M

AINTENANCE

A

ND

S

ERVICE

-

C

HANGING

R

EMOTE

H

ANDSET

C

ODE

.

Pilot is lit and

sparking stops. Valve

shuts off after 10 to

60 seconds. Valve

does not operate

manually.
Note: For manual

operation turn the

valve knob to the

manual

position

and hold the safety

magnet

open

with a pen for

approximately

60

seconds (see Figure

91).

Not

enough

voltage

generated

from

the

thermocouple or too much

resistance in the circuit.
Note: To find which part of

the circuit is causing the

problem, a checklist for

each application can be

prepared using an Excel

calculation available from

Mertik Maxitrol.
Possible parts are: ON-

OFF switch, Temperature

switches, Thermo current

connections, Receiver.

• Use a digital multimeter set in the mV range

and measure the voltage by touching one test

lead to the metal body of the valve and the

other lead will go to the spade connector of the

thermocouple line (see Figure 82). The available

voltage must be at least 5mV. Drop time can

be measured after the thermocouple is fully

heated; more than 15 seconds for the drop time

is good.

Thermocouple.

• Replace the thermocouple.

Low inlet pressure.

• Confirm the regulator’s pressure and sizing.

Replace if necessary.

Valve.

• Replace the valve. Do not over tighten the

thermocouple interrupter.

BV Only: Spill switch at

the draft hood may have

tripped.

• Correct cause of trip and reset switch.

Trouble Shooting

Figure 82: Voltage Across

Valve & Spade.

Figure 81: Valve’s

Safety Magnet.

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