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LP-387 REV. 6.10.14

D. USER INTERFACE DISPLAY

Cascade Control FAULT Codes

SCREEN

DESCRIPTION

POSSIBLE REMEDY

Fault Code EO3
System Sensor Failure

SYS SUPPLY SENSOR
PUMP OFF E03

This screen shows that there is a problem
with the system sensor circuit. The circuit
could be open or shorted. Possible reasons
for this error are:
There is no system sensor connected to the
Master Boiler.
The system sensor is faulty.
There is a short circuit in the system sensor
wiring; possibly from a staple placed
through the wire, or damage to the wire
causing both conductors to touch.
The system sensor wiring is open due to
defect or damage.

Disconnect the system sensor from the wiring and measure the
resistance of it. Compare the measured resistance to the table in this
manual to see if it corresponds to the temperature of the sensor. If the
resistance does not agree with the sensor, replace the sensor. If the
sensor is OK, disconnect the sensor wiring from both the boiler and the
sensor and check continuity using an ohmmeter. Repair or replace as
necessary.
If this error is present, all boilers in the cascaded group will run and ignite
simultaneously when there is a heat demand. Each boiler will modulate
to maintain set point temperature on its own supply sensor. This code
will reset automatically when repair is complete. This code will not
display if system setting function ERROR SYSTEM SENS is set to OFF.

Fault Code TT
Temperature Blocking TT Demand

TEMPER BLOCKING
PUMP ON TT

This screen indicates a temporary hold on the burner. There is a demand on the boiler, the pump is powered on, but the
temperature of the water at the supply sensor is too high for the boiler to ignite. This occurs because the water tempera-
ture measured by the supply sensor is higher than the boiler temperature

– ignition diff setting. This error will clear itself

when the water temperature measured by the supply sensor is less than the boiler temperature

– ignition diff setting.

Fault Code DHW
Temperature Blocking DHW Demand

TEMPER BLOCKING

PUMP ON DHW

This display indicates a temporary hold on the burner. There is a demand on the boiler from the DHW circuit for heat,
the pump is powered on, but the boiler supply sensor indicates that the water temperature is too high to ignite. This is a
temporary hold on the burner only and all other functions will remain functioning properly. This error will clear itself when
either the boiler supply temperature drops below the BOILER SUPPLY minus boiler supply differential (5

o

F) or DHW

SETPOINT is satisfied and no longer calls for heat.

Fault Code PRO

LOW WATER PRESS
PUMP OFF PRO

This display indicates that there is low water pressure in the
boiler. This code will reset automatically after the water
pressure is high enough for the boiler to run safely. The
second line indicates the status of the pump. Note that while
the water pressure is low, the pump will be off.

1. Assure that the system pressure is above 10 psig.
2. Check for leaks in the system piping.

Fault Code FLU

HIGH FLUE PRESS FLU
PUMP ON

This display indicates that there is excessive flue
pressure. This code resets automatically after
the high pressure condition is resolved. The sec-
ond line indicates the status of the pump.

1. Assure that the flue is not blocked.
2. Check the switch wiring by applying a jumper in place of the
switch. If the code clears with the jumper in place, REPLACE the
flue switch and connect the wires to the new switch BEFORE
running boiler.

WARNING: Do not use jumper to remedy an FLU error. Faulty switch MUST be replaced. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.

Fault Code LOU

24 VOLT LOW LOU
PUMP ON

This display indicates that
the 24 volt power supply on
the control is damaged or
overloaded. This code
resets automatically if it is
the result of an overload and
that overload condition is
removed. The second line
indicates the status of the
pump. Note that while 24
volt power is low, the pump
output will be on.

1. Check line voltage. It must be between 100 and 128 volts.
2. If available, connect PC, and using HTP service software check the 24v supply
display in the lower left corner of the screen. The number displayed here must be
greater than 128 and should be no greater than 250. Use this as a troubleshooting guide
as you follow the steps below.
3. Remove the 10 pin Molex connector from customer connection board. If the message
clears, then the problem is with the external sensor wiring. Examine the external sensor
wiring for shorts to the ground, repairing as necessary. If the message is still present
and the boiler is so equipped, disconnect the UL 353 low water cut-off to see if the
message clears. Replace the faulty part. Check the low voltage wire harness in boiler for
shorts to ground.
4. If a message only occurs when the burner tries to light, check the gas valve for exces-
sive current draw.
5. If a message is present with the low voltage harness disconnected from the 926
control board, replace the 926 control board.

Fault Code F00

WATER HIGH TEMP F00

PUMP ON

This display indicates if the water in the boiler
has overheated. This code indicates a serious
safety issue and the boiler will not restart until it
cools sufficiently and a technician repairs the
cause of overheating and pushes the RESET
button on the display. This is a serious situation
and is indicated by the red light on the display
illuminating and the word LOCKOUT flashing on
the display. During this lockout fault, the pump
will be on as indicated on the second line in an
effort to cool the boiler down.

1. Check circulator pump operation
2. If the circulator pump is running, be sure that there is water in
the system and that the water is moving through the system as
intended. Be sure that all correct ball valves and or zone valves are
open or closed as intended.
3. Observe the temperature/pressure gauge. If the water is not too
hot and this message is displayed, check the wiring to the water
ECO sensor and repair if necessary. If the wiring is ok and this code
is still present and the water is not excessively hot, replace the ECO
sensor.

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