Troubleshooting – AERCO BMK 3.0 LN Dual Fuel July 2011 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

8-4

TABLE 8-1. BOILER TROUBLESHOOTING – Continued

FAULT INDICATION

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

DELAYED

INTERLOCK OPEN

1. Delayed Interlock Jumper not

installed or removed.

2. Device proving switch hooked to

interlocks is not closed

1. Check for a jumper properly installed across the delayed

interlock terminals in the I/O box.

2. If there are 2 external wires on these terminals, check to see if

an end switch for a device such as a pump, louver, etc. is tied
these interlocks. Ensure that the device and or its end switch
are functional. (jumper may be temporarily installed to test
interlock).

DIRECT DRIVE

SIGNAL FAULT

1. Direct drive signal is not present:

Not yet installed.
Wrong polarity.
Signal defective at source.
Broken or loose wiring.

2. Signal is not isolated (floating).

3. Control Box signal type selection

switches not set for correct signal
type (voltage or current).

1. Check I/O Box to ensure signal is hooked up.

Hook up if not installed.
If installed, check polarity.
Measure signal level.
Check continuity of wiring between source and boiler.

2. Check signal at source to ensure it is isolated.

3. Check DIP switch on PMC board to ensure it is set correctly for

the type of signal being sent. Check control signal type set in
Configuration Menu.

FLAME LOSS

DURING IGN

1. Burner Ground Screw not installed

or loose.

2. Worn flame detector

3. No spark from Spark Plug

4. Defective Ignition Transformer

5. Defective Ignition/Stepper (IGST)

Board

6. Defective SSOV





7. Carbon or other debris on Burner

1. Inspect and install/retighten Burner Ground Screw.

2. Remove and inspect the flame detector for signs of wear.

Replace if necessary.

3. Close the internal gas valve in the boiler. Install and arc a spark

igniter outside the unit.

4. If there is no spark, check for 120VAC at the primary side to the

ignition transformer during the ignition cycle.

5. If 120VAC is not present, the IGST Board in the Control Box

may be defective. Refer fault to qualified service personnel.

6. While externally arcing the spark igniter, observe the

open/close indicator in the Safety Shut-Off Valve to ensure it is
opening. If the valve does not open, check for 120VAC at the
valves input terminals. If 120VAC is not present, the IGST
board in the Control Box may be defective. Refer fault to
qualified service personnel.

7. Remove the burner and inspect for any carbon or debris. Clean

and reinstall

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