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4.

If there is no voltage at one terminal, it indicates
an open switch. Replace the flow switch.

5.2.6 Testing the Fusible Link

(flame roll-out switch)

The fusible link is a thermally fusible element

which shuts down the boiler if it detects excessive
temperatures inside the heat exchanger compartment.
To test the fusible link (flame roll-out switch):

1.

Remove the electrical wiring from the fuses and
check across each fuse's terminals with a
continuity or ohm meter.

2.

Touch the voltmeter lead to the lower terminal on
the terminal block.

3.

If the voltmeter reads voltage, the safety fuse and
the fusible link are good.

4.

Replace the fuse when an open circuit is detected.
An open fuse indicates overheating in the heat
exchanger compartment.

5.

Check for blockage of the heat exchanger.

5.2.7 Testing the Fuse
To test the fuse:

1.

Clip a lead of the voltmeter to the grounding
terminal.

2.

Touch the other voltmeter lead to terminal
number (1) one on the terminal strip.

3.

If there is no voltage, replace the fuse. A blown
fuse is usually an indication of a short in the
24VAC circuit. It is important that the cause of
the short be found and repaired. Do not jumper or
bypass the fuse.

5.2.8 Testing the Ignition Control

Caution

The ignition control and igniter operate on 120V
power. Keep this in mind while servicing the boiler,
and take care to avoid electrical shock.

Avertissement

La commande d’allumage et l’allumeur sont
alimentés de courant de 120V. Ne pas oublier cela
au moment de faire l’entretien de la chaudière, et
faire preuve de prudence pour éviter l’électrocution.

The ignition control provides power to the

igniter, energizes the gas valve when there is a call for
heat, and senses when a flame is established. To test
the ignition control for spark ignition:
1.

Clip one lead from the voltmeter to the yellow
wire terminal on the transformer (or to terminal
number (12) twelve on the terminal strip).

2.

Touch the other voltmeter lead to terminal
number (6) six on the terminal strip.

3.

If the voltmeter reads voltage, the temperature
control and the manual reset hi-limit switch are
not keeping the boiler from firing.

4.

Make sure the flame sensor is clean and
positioned in place, the terminal connection is
tight, and the lead is at least 3/8 inch (9.5 mm)
from the boiler chassis and other metal parts.

NOTE: The ignition control cannot be repaired in the
field. If it does not operate properly, replace it.

5.2.9 Combustion Air Blower
This boiler uses a fan-assisted combustion

process. For proper operation of the burners, inspect
the air blower for contamination one week after start-
up and every six (6) months thereafter.
1.

To inspect and service the blower, shut off all
electrical and gas supply to the boiler.

2.

Disconnect the air hose from the air blower (see
Figure 40) and from the air inlet elbow.

3.

Remove the screws holding the blower bracket
(see Figure 40) off the inner front panel.

4.

Inspect the blower wheel. Clean the blower
housing and its wheel from any contamination or
debris.

5.

Check the air hose for any blockage or rupture.
Clean any blockage, if ruptured or holes exist,
replace the hose.

6.

Reassemble all parts securely in place.

Figure 40. Controls Location.

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