Raypak 850, 300 operating instructions XFyre Fault Text

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XFyre Fault Text

WARNING: When servicing or replacing any components of this unit be certain that:

• The gas is off.

• All electrical power is disconnected.

WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Improper or dangerous operation may result. Contact a qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and to repair or replace any part of the boiler that has been under water prior to placing the boiler back in operation.

NOTE: The onboard fault history only records faults that lock out the system (FXX faults).

CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.

CAUTION: If overheating occurs or the gas supply fails to shut off, do not turn off electrical power to the circulating pump. This may aggravate the problem and increase the likelihood of boiler damage. Instead, shut off the gas supply to the boiler at the gas service valve.

XFyre Fault Text

 

Error Text

 

Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

OUTDOOR SENSOR FOU

Inspect wiring from outside sensor for damage or shorted connections repairing as necessary. Measure

 

 

(Displays only if Screen 21 of the

resistance of outdoor sensor and compare to resistance chart on page 48. If not within range on chart,

 

 

Installer Menu is ON)

shorted or open, replace sensor.

 

 

LINE VOLTAGE E19

Inspect power wiring to boiler and repair as necessary. If connected to line voltage, notify power compa-

 

 

ny. If connected to alternate power source such as generator or inverter make sure line voltage

 

 

 

frequency supplied by the device is 60 Hz.

 

 

 

1.

Ensure that the flue is not blocked.

 

 

BLOCKED VENT FLU

2. Check the switch wiring by applying a jumper in place of the switch. If the code clears with the jumper

 

 

in place REPLACE the flue switch and connect the wires to the new switch BEFORE running unit.

 

 

 

WARNING: Do not use jumper to remedy this error. Faulty switch MUST be replaced. Failure to

 

 

 

do so could result in serious injury or death.

 

 

 

1.

Check boiler feed water system to be sure it is supplying make up water to boiler system.

 

 

LOW WATER LEVEL LEO

2.

Make sure all air is bled from the system.

 

 

3.

Check for leaks in boiler and system piping and repair as necessary.

 

 

 

4.

Inspect low level switch and wiring for damage and repair as necessary.

 

 

 

1.

Check line voltage. Must be between 100–128 VAC.

 

 

 

2. If available, connect PC and using service software check the 24v supply display in the lower left cor-

 

 

 

ner of the screen. The number displayed here must be greater than 128 and should be greater than 250.

 

 

 

Use this as a troubleshooting guide as you follow the steps below.

 

 

 

3. Remove 10-pin Molex connector from customer connection board. If LOU code clears, then the prob-

 

 

24 VOLT LOW LOU

lem is with external sensor wiring. Examine external sensor wiring for shorts to ground repairing as

 

 

necessary. If LOU code is still present and the boiler is so equipped, disconnect high gas pressure

 

 

 

switch, then low gas pressure switch, then UL 353 low water cutoff in this order one at a time to see if

 

 

 

LOU code clears. Replace faulty part. Check low voltage wire harness in boiler for shorts to ground.

 

 

 

4.

If LOU only occurs when burner tries to light, check gas valve for excessive current draw.

 

 

 

5.

If LOU is present with the low voltage harness disconnected from the control board, replace the con-

 

 

 

trol board.

 

 

LOW WATER FLOW

1.

Check to see if boiler circulator is functioning. Repair as necessary.

 

 

(if unit is operating)

 

 

or

2. Make sure water is flowing in the system. Check for valves that should be open, plugged filter screens,

 

 

TEMPER BLOCKING

etc.

 

 

(if Flow Switch is OFF)

3.

Check flow switch and wiring. Repair as necessary.

 

 

 

1.

Check circulation pump operation.

 

 

 

2. Ensure that there is adequate flow through the boiler by accessing the status menu and assuring that

 

 

HIGH TEMPERATURE F00

there is less than a 50°F rise from the return thermistor to the supply thermistor.

 

 

3.

Check thermistor reading on supply thermistor. Replace switch if faulty.

 

 

 

4.

If this is a new installation, disconnect the two TT wires from the zone control, and connect the wires

 

 

 

together.

 

 

 

Depress the ESC/RESET button. If the fault clears, the problem is outside the boiler.

 

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Contents INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GASDo not try to light any appliance Models 300, 500 & Types H & WPage GENERAL SAFETY INSTALLATION CONTENTSBEFORE INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM START-UPWARNINGS Pay Attention to These TermsProduct Receipt BEFORE INSTALLATIONInstallations at Elevation Model IdentificationComponent Locations General InformationGENERAL SAFETY Time/Temperature Relationships in ScaldsIndoor Installations INSTALLATIONInstallation Codes Outdoor InstallationsCombustion and Ventilation Air Indoor UnitsCanadian Installations2 U.S. Installations1Table F Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances Combustion Air Filter U.S. InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply Direct VentWater Piping Canadian InstallationsGeneral Temperature & Pressure Gauge Relief Valve Installation and PipingHydronic Heating Hydrostatic TestThree-WayValves Air-Separation/ExpansionTankDomestic Hot Water Potable Water and Space Heating Gas Supply Gas Supply ConnectionGas Supply Pressure Electrical Power Connections Making the Electrical Connections Check the Power SourceField-ConnectedControllers Field Wiring Connections Wiring the ThermostatWiring the Indirect Sensor Wiring the Outdoor SensorWiring the Cascade System Communication Bus 3.Create a hole to route the communication cables through where the dimples are in the side of the cabinet see Fig. 15, or route the wires to the rear junction box and out of the cabinet Cascade Master Pump and Sensor Wiring Venting Cascade Follower Pump and Sensor WiringGeneral Configuration Support of Vent StackVent Terminal Location CombustionVenting Configurations Venting Installation TipsVertical Venting Category Combustion Model No Volume ofCommon Venting Vent SizeFig. 21 Typical Common Venting Horizontal Through-the-WallDirectVenting Category Fig. 22 Horizontal Through-the-WallVentingModel No InstallationTermination Approved IntakesDirect Vent-Vertical Outdoor Installation Freeze ProtectionControls High Limit - Manual ResetHigh Limit - Auto Reset Optional Ignition Control FunctionsBlocked Vent Switch Flow SwitchHigh & Low Gas Pressure Switches Optional Low Water Cut-OffOptionalBlocked Condensate Drain Sensor Adjusting the XFyre SetpointOperating Instructions User MenuService Mode Status MenuStatus Menu 1 Items Status Menu 2 Items Installer Menu Items continued Installer Menu WIRING DIAGRAM Pre Start-up For Your SafetySTART-UP Pre Start-upCheckStart-Up PreparationBlower Check Finishing Safety InspectionManifold Check Follow-UpLighting Instructions OPERATIONPost Start-UpCheck Heater Errors TROUBLESHOOTINGXFyre Error Codes Heater FaultsXFyre Fault Text Remedy FLUE / GAS PRESS F01Resistance ohms Sensor Resistance ValuesTemperature Sensors OutdoorPreventive Maintenance Schedule MAINTENANCESuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule DailyAnnually WeeklySemi-Annually As RequiredCombustion Chamber Coil Cleaning Instructions NIOSH stated First AidAPPENDIX Inside Air Contamination248 CMR 5.082a1 through MODELS LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY XFYRE - TYPE H and WHEAT EXCHANGER WARRANTY SCOPENominal Factory Recommended Settings START-UPCHECKLIST FOR THE XFYREEMISSIONS SETTINGS AND TEST INFORMATION GAS SUPPLY DATA
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