York DJ150 installation manual Unitary Products Group

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1.Check for 24 volts at the spark ignitor from the ignition control board (ICB). Check the 24-volt wiring from the ICB to the spark ignitor. Check for 24 volts at the ICB spark ignitor terminal.

2.Check the ground wiring for the ICB and the gas valve is intact and making good electrical connection. Check the ceramic insulator on the spark ignitor for breaks or cracks. Replace the spark ignitor if damaged.

3.With the draft motor running, check for 24 volts at the pressure switch terminal on the ICB. If not present, check for 24 volts on the terminal from the pressure switch. If present, go to step 4. If 24 volts is not present, the either pressure or rollout switch is not closed. Or the draft motor is not sufficiently evacuating the heat exchanger tubes or the pressure switch has failed. Check the operation of the pressure switch. Check the line voltage to the unit; if line voltage is low, call the local power company. If the problem persists, the draft motor may need replacement.

4.If the furnace is hot, it may be out on a high temperature limit open; wait for limit reset.

5.If all are intact replace the ICB.

The draft motor runs and the spark ignitor sparks at the burner, but the burner does not ignite and a gas odor is not detected at the draft motor outlet.

1.Check to ensure gas is being supplied to the unit. Con- firm that the gas pressure to the unit is within the proper limits as described in the “POST START CHECKLIST”.

2.Check the voltage at the gas valve and at the gas valve terminals on the ICB. Check all wiring between the ICB and the gas valve. Check to make sure the ground con- nections are intact.

3.If 24 volts is present, remove the pilot burner and the ori- fice. The removal procedure is described in “BURNER/ORIFICE INSTRUCTIONS.” Inspect the ori- fice for obstruction. If it is clear, replace the gas valve.

Main burners light but exhibit erratic flame characteristics.

4.Check the main burner orifices for obstruction and align- ment. The removal procedure is described in “BURNER/ORIFICE INSTRUCTIONS.” Clean or replace burner orifices and burners as needed.

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DJ150 specifications

The York DJ150 is a standout model in the world of portable DJ equipment, designed to cater to both budding DJs and seasoned professionals. Its sleek and compact form factor makes it highly portable, allowing for easy transporting to gigs, parties, or personal events.

One of the main features of the DJ150 is its user-friendly interface, which includes a simplified control layout. This design boils down essential functions into accessible buttons and knobs, enabling DJs to focus on their mixes without distractions. The large jog wheels are not only responsive but also provide precision when scratching and cueing tracks, making it a joy to use for both live performances and practice sessions.

In terms of sound quality, the York DJ150 is equipped with high-performance audio circuitry. It ensures that sound clarity is maintained, with a dynamic range that captures the intricacies of music. The device supports multiple audio formats, offering versatility for DJs that work with various types of digital music files.

The DJ150 integrates advanced technologies that facilitate seamless mixing and creative expression. With features such as built-in sound effects, loops, and samples, DJs can add their personal touch to sets. Additionally, the model includes an intelligent beat matching function which automatically syncs the tempo of different tracks, allowing for smooth transitions and uninterrupted flow.

Connectivity is another strong point for the York DJ150. It offers multiple input and output options, including USB ports for quick connections to a laptop or external devices, line inputs for instruments or microphones, and headphones output for monitoring. This ensures that users can connect a wide range of equipment while maintaining a clean setup.

Durability plays a key role in the DJ150's design, as it is built to withstand the rigors of frequent use. Its robust construction and quality materials contribute to its longevity, appealing to those who value reliable gear.

In conclusion, the York DJ150 represents a versatile solution for DJs seeking a blend of portability, functionality, and sound quality. Its comprehensive features and professional-grade technologies position it as a strong contender in the DJ equipment market, making it suitable for performances of all levels. Whether you are a novice starting your DJ journey or a seasoned pro looking for an efficient tool, the DJ150 ticks all the boxes.