10 fault finding - thermocouple – Glow-worm Hideaway 100BF User Manual

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Closed Circuit Voltage (millivolts)

DIAGNOSIS GRAPH FOR
THERMOCOUPLE CIRCUIT

Open Circuit Voltage (millivolts)

0

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A

B

C

10 Fault Finding - Thermocouple

Diagram 10.4

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Diagram 10.3

THERMOCOUPLE FAULT FINDING

Disconnect appliance thermocouple from the multifunctional control. Check that all

connections are clean and in good condition. Fit test meter interrupter into the magnet unit.

Fit appliance thermocouple into the test meter interrupter.

NO

YES

Hold down control tap in ignition position. Ignite burner, allowing thermocouple to attain
operating temperature. Measure the OPEN CIRCUIT voltage.

Is

voltage

greater

than

15mV?

Faulty thermocouple.
Replace.

Note the open circuit reading then measure the CLOSED CIRCUIT voltage. Note this voltage.
Referring to the diagnosis graph, mark the open circuit voltage on the VERTICAL axis,
and the closed circuit voltage on the HORIZONTAL axis. Note the point where these
two values intersect on the graph.

THERMOCOUPLE
CIRCUIT IS
SATISFACTORY

In

which

area of the

graph is the

intersect

Faulty thermocouple.
Replace.

Faulty magnet unit in gas tap.
Replace multifunctional control.

B

A

C

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10.2 Thermocouple

To test the thermocouple a meter with a range of 0 to 30mV is
required together with a thermocouple interrupter similar to the
Minitest 6 Multimeter and interrupter.

Refer to thermocouple fault finding chart, diagram 10.3 and
diagnosis graph, diagram 10.4.

10.3 Pilot

Refer to pilot fault finding chart, diagram 10.5.

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