3)Air Turbulence
If there is sail switch flutter due to air turbulence or improper impellor (fan/blower) rotation or a restriction in the exhaust duct work, the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) module will cycle erratically. This in turn might cause the DSI module to “LOCKOUT” (where the light emitting diode [L.E.D.] indicator will BLINK “GREEN” CONTINUOUSLY).
a)If air turbulence causes the flame to move away from the
4)DSI Module
If there is some sort of operational interference in the DSI system, the DSI module (acting as the “controller” for the system) will go into a “LOCKOUT” mode (where the L.E.D. indicator will
FLASH “GREEN” CONTINUOUSLY).
a)Operational interference is any adverse condition (whether internal or external) to the system. (Electrical noise is considered external noise interference because it can cause the DSI module to cycle erratically.)
NOTE: To reset the DSI module if it is in the “LOCKOUT” mode, “Burner Control Fault” will display. To clear this fault press the “CLEAR/STOP” key.
If the GAP, the ALIGNMENT, and the POSITION of the
NOTE: To reset the DSI module if it is in the “LOCKOUT” mode, “Ignitor Control Fault” will display. To clear this fault press the “CLEAR/STOP” key.
5)Wiring
If the DSI module is in the “LOCKOUT” mode (where the L.E.D. indicator will FLASH “GREEN” CONTINUOUSLY), and the mechanical components have been checked (i.e., the Ignitor/Flame- Probe Assembly, the gas valve, etc.), then, there may be a problem somewhere in the DSI system wiring.
a)Check ALL the wiring within the DSI system, especially the ground connections at the DSI module and the
NOTE: Check for any possible damage to the ceramic insulators on the ignitor electrode and the
b)Make sure the
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