BASO BG1600M 2014 User Manual

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BG1600M Intermittent Pilot Ignition Control Installation Instructions 7

Troubleshooting

If the system does not function properly, determine the
cause using the procedures in this section.

Before proceeding with troubleshooting the system, check
the following.

Preliminary Checks

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Are you using resistive wire between the module
spark (10) and the pilot connection?

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Are all mechanical and electrical connections tight?

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Is the system wired and ground correctly?

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Is gas inlet pressure per manufacturer’s
specifications?

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Is the system powered?

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Is the thermostat calling for heat?

!

WARNING: Risk of Personal Injury.

Do not place face, hands, or other parts of the body in
or near the burner area when the red LED is flashing
(retry mode). When the red LED is flashing, the control
may at any time (while in the retry mode) re-energize
the burner control system and ignite the burner which
may result in electric shock from contact with the
electrode or severe burn injury from firing of the burner.

Red LED Error Indications

If the control module’s internal diagnostics detect a fault it
will go into lockout. Spark and both valves will be turned
off. The red LED will flash an error code .25 seconds on
and .25 seconds off for each count of the error code with
1 second off between codes. The control will remain in
this condition until power is removed by turning off the call
for heat. A flashing red LED error code indicates either a
problem with wiring, or a component not working, or the
control module is faulty. Try to cycle the control again. If
the error repeats then see Table 2 for troubleshooting.

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