Troubleshooting — control module lights, Cgs-4e gas-fired water boiler — boiler manual – Weil-McLain GOLD CGS-4E User Manual

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CGs-4E Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

11d

Troubleshooting — control module lights

(cont.)

TURN OFF POWER

to boiler at service switch or

breaker.

• Remove burner shield (see

Figure 27, page 56 for location).

• Verify inlet gas pressure at gas

valve:
Natural gas — 5.0" w.c. min/14.0"

w.c. max
Propane — 11.0" w.c. min/14.0"

w.c. max

Is gas present at gas valve inlet and

within above range?

CHART 6 FLAME light flashing and POWER light on steady

ALSO — Troubleshooting failure to establish main flame

Electrical shock hazard — Wherever you see

TURN OFF POWER, follow the instructions. Failure to follow

instructions could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

No

Yes

• Is pilot flame visible through inspection port?

• Are main manual shutoff valve and boiler gas valve open?

No

Yes

TURN OFF POWER to boiler at service switch or breaker.

• Open main manual shutoff valve and boiler gas valve (per

Operating instructions in this manual).

• Turn on power at service switch or breaker. A

Does

FLAME light flash now?

No

Yes

• Boiler should be in

normal operating

sequence.

• Observe operation

until thermostat is

satisfied and blower

has completed its

post-purge cycle.

• Make sure ground wire

terminal is securely fastened

to control module mounting

screw.

• Check the voltage across

terminals PV and C of the

gas valve.

Is

24 VAC present there?

No

Yes

• Check the voltage across

terminals MV and C of the

gas valve.

Is

24 VAC present there?

No

Yes

No

Yes

• Contact gas supplier to correct

pressure or gas supply.

• If the wiring from the

control module to gas

valve is intact, replace the

control module.

• Retest.

TURN OFF POWER to boiler at service switch or breaker.

• Check flame signal — Detach sense lead from ignition control

(Figure 25, item 8, page 46).

• Connect

negative lead of MICROAMMETER to control sense

terminal (Figure 25, item 8, page 46). Connect positive lead of

MICROAMMETER to sense wire.

• DISCONNECT

red wire connected to terminal MV of the gas

valve.

• Turn on power to boiler and allow to cycle. As soon as pilot is

burning, the MICROAMMETER should read at least 1.0

microamp.

Is flame signal at least 1.0 microamp?

No

Yes

• If the wiring from the

control module to gas

valve is intact, replace the

control module and retest.

• Verify inlet gas pressure at gas valve:

Natural gas — 5.0" w.c. min/14.0" w.c. max
Propane — 11.0" w.c. min/14.0" w.c. max

Is gas present at gas valve inlet and within above range?

No

Yes

TURN OFF POWER

to boiler at service switch or

breaker.

• Remove air inlet box top

(see Figure 27, page 56 for

location).

• Verify pilot gas line is not

kinked, obstructed or

damaged and is correctly

attached to pilot and gas

valve.

• Verify pilot ignition electrode,

electrode ceramic and spark

lead wire from control are in

good condition. Spark gap

should be approximately 1/8".

• Correct any above problems,

replacing pilot if burner or

wiring is damaged.

• Reinstall burner shield to

operate boiler for retest after

any changes or corrections.

• If none of the above corrects

problem, then replace the

control module, reinstall air

inlet box top, and retest.

• Verify pilot burner is securely

attached to pilot bracket, bracket

is securely attached to cross tie,

and there is no corrosion on the

parts which would affect the

ground path for flame sense.

• Verify that pilot flame rod, flame

rod ceramic and lead wire from

control module to flame rod are in

good condition.

• Correct any above problems,

replacing pilot if burner or wiring

is damaged.

• If none of the previous steps

(including replacing pilot)

corrects problem, then replace

the control module, reinstall

burner shield and retest.

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