Notice – Hired-Hand Universal Ray Tube Heaters: AG2 Series Rev.11-07 User Manual

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NOTICE

Bypassing any switch is intended for testing purposes only. Do not leave switch bypassed
during normal operation or the heater’s built-in safety mechanisms will be compromised.

Measure the voltage across

the red wire on the relay

board and ground on the

circuit board. Is there 24V?

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4.0

Troubleshooting Guide

AG2

Series

Confirm that gas pressure is within maximum and minimum inputs

as indicated on the heater’s rating plate. Is gas pressure OK?

With a micrometer, check DC voltage at the

flame rod. Is it greater than 0.7 microamps?

Sensing rod is faulty or the flame is

too weak. Confirm that the heater is

operating at the proper gas pressure as

indicated on the heater’s rating plate.

Replace the sensing rod if necessary.

No

Yes

Confirm that the flame rod sensor wire is

okay; if so, replace the circuit board.

If the heater does not enter High Fire mode, check the following:

Check the power across the green

and black wires of the yellow

control cord. Is there 24V?

Yes

Repair or replace the faulty

wiring or thermostat.

Yes

The valve is

faulty and must

be replaced.

The relay board is faulty

and must be replaced.

No

No

NOTE: To confirm that the heater is not in high fire

mode, check the manifold pressure. If it is 3.5” (natural

gas) or 10” (propane), the indicator light is faulty and

should be replaced. If approximately 2.0” to 2.5”

(natural gas) or 5.0” to 6.5” (propane), the heater is in

low fire mode and the troubleshooting steps described

here should be followed.

Correct

problem.

No

Yes

Either there is a restriction

in the exhaust or the

pressure switch is faulty.

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