Lochinvar SNA285-125, SNA500-125, SNR200-100, SNR150-100, SNA400-125 Sequence, No Flame Ign

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13 Troubleshooting

Table 13E Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface

FAULT

DESCRIPTION

CORRECTIVE ACTION

 

 

 

Flame

 

• Check supply voltage for proper polarity.

 

 

Sequence

 

• Check external wiring for voltage feedback.

(will require a manual

The flame detector circuit is seeing a flame

• Check the flame rod and make sure it is clean.

reset once the condition

signal while no flame is present.

 

has been corrected.

 

• Check the internal wiring for bad connections.

Press the RESET button

 

• Replace main control board.

on the display to reset.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Inspect spark electrode and associated wiring for

 

 

damage and connection. Reference page 56 of this

 

 

manual for removal and cleaning procedures.

 

 

Replace if necessary.

 

 

• Check for proper electrical grounding of the unit.

 

 

• Check incoming supply gas pressure. Natural gas

 

 

pressures should be between 4 - 14 inches w.c. and

 

 

LP gas pressures should be between 8 - 14

 

 

inches w.c. Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections for

 

 

detailed information concerning the gas supply.

 

 

• Verify that the plastic hose from the gas valve to the

 

 

air inlet is connected and is not damaged.

 

 

• Verify that the vent/air intake pipes are correctly

 

 

installed and that there are no obstructions.

 

 

• Check for 24 VAC to the gas valve at the 2-pin

 

 

connection on the side of the main control board

No Flame Ign

 

during the ignition attempt. If no voltage is present,

 

replace the main control board.

(will require a manual

 

• If 24 VAC is present at the main control board, check

reset once the condition

The unit has failed to prove main burner

has been corrected.

ignition after four (4) attempts.

the wiring between the main control board and the

gas valve. Replace the wiring if necessary. Do not

Press the RESET button

 

 

disconnect the wiring from the gas valve and attempt

on the display to reset.)

 

 

to measure voltage at that point. The main control

 

 

 

 

board can detect if the gas valve is not connected and

 

 

will display the GV / Relay Fail fault.

 

 

• If 24 VAC is present, check the outlet of the valve to

 

 

ensure the valve is flowing gas. With a manometer

 

 

connected to the outlet tap of the gas valve, when the

 

 

unit is in the prepurge period, there should be a

 

 

negative pressure present. When the valve is

 

 

energized a change in pressure should occur. If the

 

 

pressure change does not occur, the gas valve is not

 

 

opening. Replace the gas valve.

 

 

• Inspect flame sensor and associated wiring.

 

 

Reference page 56 of this manual for removal and

 

 

cleaning procedures. Replace if necessary.

 

 

• Inspect the burner. Reference page 56 of this manual

 

 

for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace if

 

 

necessary.

 

 

• Replace the main control board.

 

 

 

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Contents Installation & Service Manual What to do if YOU Smell GASContents Please read before proceeding Hazard definitionsShield How it works BlowerModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Model SNA400-125 Model SNA500-125Ratings CSADetermine water heater location Installation must comply withCloset and alcove installations Before locating the water heater, check1Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances Prevent combustion air contamination Flooring and foundationRemove water heater from wood pallet Do not install the Shield water heater into 3Combustion Air Direct from Outside Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room General venting Direct venting optionsVent pipe and fittings Venting and combustion airCanada Air intake/vent connections Air inlet pipe materialsVent and air piping Vent LengthRemoving from existing vent Vent/air termination sidewall If using the alternate sidewall terminationSidewall direct venting Vent Size2Clearance to Gravity Air Inlets Termination and fittings Prepare wall penetrationsPrepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied Option Multiple vent/air terminations 5AMultiple Vent Terminations must also comply with -1ADescription and usage Sidewall termination installationSidewall termination optional concentric vent 9Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing 12Concentric Vent Sidewall Attachment Multiventing sidewall terminationsVertical direct venting Vent/air termination verticalPrepare roof penetrations 2Vertical Terminations with Multiple Water HeatersVertical termination installation Vertical termination optional concentric vent6Concentric Vent Roof Installation Multiventing vertical terminationsConventional and sidewall venting 1Vertical Direct Venting w/Room AirScalding System pipingSystem water piping methods General piping informationDelta T Piping componentsWater chemistry Single Unit 3Multiple Units Water Tank Supply Connecting gas supply piping Gas connectionsNatural gas Propane gasLength of Pipe in Straight Feet for 1/2 PSI Natural Gas Pipe Capacity ChartCheck inlet gas supply Gas valve replacement Gas pressureField wiring 3Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Inputs Condensate disposal Condensate drainFinal checks before starting the water heater Start-upCheck for gas leaks Inspect/fill condensate system Check system and water heater Start the water heaterIf water heater does not start correctly Check flame and combustion2Operating Instructions Models SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 3Operating Instructions Models SNA400-125 -- SNA500-125 Operating information Temperature controlProtection features GeneralSaving parameters Water heater temperature regulationAdjustable control parameters Sequence of operation HTR IgnitionShield control module 1Control PanelStatus display screens Status Display ScreensStatus Display Screens cont’d Owner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Check expansion tank Flue vent system and air pipingCheck water system Check water heater relief valveCheck control settings Check ignition ground wiring Check burner flameCheck all water heater wiring Check flame signalOiled bearing circulators Cleaning heat exchangerHandling ceramic fiber materials Niosh stated First AidCheck control module fuses TroubleshootingBefore troubleshooting Check the followingUnit Does Not Modulate No DisplayNo Burner Operation Above 50%Checking temperature sensors Temperature F Resistance ΩTroubleshooting No Flame Ign FlameSequence GV/Relay No FlameRunning FailFan Low Manual ResetHigh Limit Fan Speed LowFan Speed High SwitchFan High Sensor OpenParameters ProgrLow 24 VAC Service BlkWatch Dog Error Write EEPromOr Obstruction Combustion Analysis ProcedureGas Valve Adjustment Gas Supply PressureModel SNA400-125 Gas valve adjustment procedureModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Model SNA500-125Diagrams 120 VACLOW Voltage

SNA400-125, SNR150-100, SNA285-125, SNR200-100, SNA500-125 specifications

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The SNA500-125 model stands out with its impressive heating capacity, designed for larger commercial applications. Featuring advanced modulating burners, it can precisely adjust its output based on real-time demand, significantly enhancing energy efficiency. The stainless steel heat exchanger ensures robust durability and improved thermal performance, while the integrated controls offer advanced diagnostic capabilities and user-friendly operation.

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All these models incorporate Lochinvar's commitment to superior design and advanced technologies, setting a benchmark in the high-efficiency heating market. With a focus on long-term performance and compliance with modern environmental standards, Lochinvar continues to deliver top-tier solutions tailored to meet diverse customer needs. Whether for large-scale operations or smaller settings, these boilers represent a significant advancement in commercial heating technology.