Troubleshooting instructions – L.B. White AD250(Spark Ignition) User Manual

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SPARK IGNITION OPERATION SEQUENCE:

— Line Voltage is Sent to Transformer and to Ignition

Control

— 24 V.A.C. is sent from Transformer to the Thermostat

— A call for Heat Occurs

— Thermostat Returns 24 VAC to Ignition Control

— Red Light on Ignition Control is Illuminated

— Ignition Control Module Performs an Internal Safe Start

Check

-- Internal Components are Tested

-- Voltage is sent to Flame Sensor from Ignition

Control to Start Flame Proving Process.

-- Air Proving Switch Circuit Receives 24 Volts from

Ignition Control.

— Ignition Control Module Begins Safety Lockout Timing

— Ignition Control Module Starts Fan Motor for Prepurge

-- Air Proving Switch is Checked for Proper Operation.

-- Air Proving Switch closes and 24 Volts is returned

to Ignition Control.

— Ignition Control Powers the Igniter and Igniter Sparks.

— Ignition Control Sends 24 Volts to Gas Control through

High Limit Switches.

— Ignition Occurs

-- Igniter Continues to Spark until Flame Proving

Occurs.

-- Igniter Spark is Discontinued

-- Gas Valve Stays Open

— Room Warms to Desired Temperature

-- Thermostat is Satisfied

-- Heater Shuts Down

— Process Begins Again on Call for Heat

MULTIPLE IGNITION TRIAL SEQUENCE

— First Trial for Ignition Takes Approximately 10 Seconds

— Two More Trials for Ignition will Occur

-- Second and Third Trial Follow Immediately if First

Trial Fails

— Module Starts a 15 Minute “Wait” Period to Allow

Ignition Interruption to Pass

— Ignition Control Repeats 3 Ignition Attempts After 15

Minute Wait Period

— If Ignition Control Module Does Not Prove Flame After

Third Trial, the Module Goes into Safety Lockout (3 Flash

Pattern)

-- Igniter Shuts Down

-- Fan Motor Stops

-- Gas Valve Closes

— To Manually Reset the Ignition System

-- Unplug the Heater and Plug it back in

-- OR --

-- On heaters so equipped, turn power supply switch

to “Off” and then to “On”

-- OR --

-- Turn Thermostat to “Off” or “No Heat” and Then

Back to Above Room Temperature

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