Roberts Gorden TF-250, TF-350, TF-300, TF-120, TF-200, TF-160, TF-380 service manual Troubleshoot Ends

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Yes

Does the

burner light?

No

Were the gas lines

No

purged of air?

 

 

Yes

Is the inlet gas pressure

during ignition correct? Yes (Natural 5.0" min.,

LP should be 12.0")

No

Check gas line stop cock.

Contact gas company.

No

 

 

Check for obstructions in

 

 

orifices and air plates

 

 

inside the burner.

 

 

Yes

 

 

Is the gas outlet pressure

Purge Lines.

 

3.5" for Natural Gas

 

 

(10.5" for LP)?

 

 

Yes

Measure voltage on valve

 

Is there gas outlet

terminals. Is there 24 V

Yes

pressure available during

during ignition time?

 

the ignition period?

No

 

No

Are the wires connecting

 

Is the knob on the gas valve

the ignition module OK?

 

in the ON position?

Yes

 

No

No

Adjust the

valve pressure.

 

Yes

Replace gas valve.

 

 

Replace/correct wires.

Yes

 

 

 

Does the burner

 

Are the wires

 

No

connecting the module

Yes

stay on?

 

and electrodes OK?

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

Replace/correct wires.

 

Yes

 

 

 

Does the burner turn off

 

Check the thermostat and

 

No

check the continuity of

 

when the call for heat

 

 

the ground wire.

 

ends?

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOT ENDS.

 

Contact

 

If problems persist, contact

 

 

ROBERTS GORDON®

 

Roberts-Gordon LLC

 

Independent Distributor.

 

at www.rg-inc.com.

 

55

Replace ignition module.

Turn valve ON.

Replace ignition module.

 

SECTION 13: TROUBLESHOOTING

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Contents Owner InstallerPage Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetySafety Labels and Their Placement California PropositionTop and Bottom Panel Label Placement Side Panel Label Placement Wall Tag Installer ResponsibilityNational Standards and Applicable Codes Clearances are the required distances that Maintain clearances to combustibles at all times for safetyONE Side Reflector Standard Reflector45 Tilt Reflector Unapproved InchesUnvented Inches CentimetersVented National Standards and Applicable Codes Major Components Contents of Burner Carton Standard Parts ListContents of Core and Extension Packages Aluminum Reflector Component Package GuideTF-380 4 Elbow Design Common Vent Suggested Layouts10 Typ TF-160 Single Elbow Design Individual Vents Elbow Burner Tube Individual VentOn Page 17, Figure Heater InstallationTypical Suspension Details Linear Heater Assembly Overview Linear Heater Layout Overview 60 18 m Tube Length Each Side Burner Installation Burner Tube InstallationCoupling and Tube Assembly Tube Clamp Package InstallationOpen ClosedCorrect slide bar Incorrect slide bar Dimensions Position 1 Coupling and Tube AssemblyTurbulator Installation Burner Hanger Burner Tube Reflector Description Part Number Reflector Support Package 1 Reflector, U-Clip and Reflector Support InstallationOptional Heater Accessories Tube, Standard Tube, Opposite Tube Heater Assembly OverviewTube Heater Layout Overview 70 21 m Tube Length** Each Side 2 Elbow Installation Elbow Package Configuration 1 Elbow Installation3 Reflector Joint Installation Reflector Joint Detail 4 Reflector Joint Installation 5 Reflector Joint Detail2 Side Reflector Installation Reflector Side Extension 1 Bracket InstallationScr ews Distance a Extension 2 Frame Shield Installation2 Grille End Cap Installation Protective Grille Installation 1 Silicone Cap Installation3 Grille Installation Canadian Requirements United States RequirementsUnvented Operation Horizontal VentingUnvented Operation Tube Termination Vertical VentingHorizontal Ventilation 4 10 cm Pipe Combustible or Non-CombustibleVertical Ventilation 4 10 cm Pipe Flexible Boot Installation Single VentFor Single Vent Vertical Ventilation 6 15 cm Pipe Common Sidewall VentingRoof Tube Plan ViewRolled Sleeve Installation For Common Vent Flexible Boot Installation Common VentVertical Outside Air Supply Outside Combustion Air SupplyHorizontal Outside Air Supply GAS Piping Correct Positions Incorrect Positions Wrong InstallationLine Voltage Thermostat Wiring WiringBack View Low Voltage Thermostat and Relay WiringLadder Diagram Internal WiringElectrical Connection to the Burner Wire Connector Conduit HolePre-Season Maintenance and Annual Inspection Operation and MaintenanceSequence of Operation To Start HeaterVent Pipe Vehicles and Other ObjectsOutside Air Inlet TubesGas Line Safety LabelsBurner Observation WindowTroubleshooting Troubleshootin Flow ChartTroubleshoot Ends NaturalPropane Manifold Gas Pressure SettingReplacement Parts Description Part Number GAS Inlet Pressure Dimensions General SpecificationsGAS Pressure AT Manifold Pipe Connection Page ROBERTS-GORDON LLC will not PAY for Warranty is Void ifLimitations on Authority Representatives Page Page Page
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