GSW 5065 manual Viii Troubleshooting Guide Robertshaw 2000WDER

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VIII) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Robertshaw 2000WDER)

SYMPTOM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

 

CORRECTIVE ACTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

No Power to unit.

1.

Plug in power cord, check fuses/supply

 

2.

Thermostat setting too low.

 

voltage.

 

3.

Defective air pressure switch (must be

2.

Increase thermostat temperature set-

BLOWER WILL NOT

 

open at start-up before blower is ener-

 

ting.

START.

 

gized).

3.

Replace air pressure switch.

 

4.

Defective blower.

4.

Replace blower.

 

5.

Disconnected or loose wire.

5.

Repair/reconnect wires.

 

6.

Control locked-out.

6.

Reset – determine cause of lockout.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Air pressure switch not closing due to

1.

Determine cause of insufficient draft.

 

 

insufficient draft - check for:

 

Check draft with manometer at pres-

 

 

 

 

sure switch (refer to Table 2 for mini-

 

 

 

 

mum acceptable draft settings).

 

 

a) vent piping blocked,

 

a) remove blockage,

 

 

b) piping length too long,

 

b) reduce vent length/increase vent

 

 

c) frozen vent termination,

 

size,

BLOWER RUNS CONTIN-

 

d) clogged/dirty blower.

 

c) clear termination of snow/ice,

UOUSLY.

2.

Disconnected, torn or blocked pres-

 

d) clean blower wheel.

 

 

sure sensing tubing from air pressure

2.

Reconnect or replace pressure sens-

 

 

switch to blower housing.

 

ing tubing.

 

3.

Air pressure switch not closing due to

3.

Replace defective pressure switch.

 

 

defective switch.

4.

Determine cause of overheating check

 

4.

High limit switch open due to exces-

 

for: overfiring, insufficient air supply,

 

 

sive vent temperature or defective

 

high ambient air temperature (once

 

 

switch.

 

activated high limit must be replaced).

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

120VAC polarity reversed at 120VAC

1.

Reverse polarity at 120VAC outlet

HOT SURFACE IGNITER

 

outlet receptacle.

 

receptacle.

2.

Defective hot surface igniter.

2.

Replace igniter (Check for 120 VAC

NOT GLOWING FOLLOW-

 

 

 

supply to igniter across I1 & I2).

ING WARM-UP PERIOD.

 

 

 

3.

Defective Control.

3.

Replace control.

 

 

4.

Defective Flammable Vapour Sensor.

4.

Replace Flammable Vapour Sensor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

No gas supply.

1.

Check/turn on gas supply.

 

2.

Gas control switch in “OFF” position.

2.

Turn control switch to “ON” position.

 

3.

Insufficient gas supply.

3.

Ensure correct supply pressure for gas

 

 

 

 

type (Nat Gas 7.0 in. w.c. (1.74 kPa))

 

4.

Incorrect manifold gas pressure.

 

(Propane 11.0 in. w.c. (2.74 kPa)).

 

4.

Check/adjust for correct manifold gas

 

 

 

 

pressure (NG 3.5 in. w.c.(0.87 kPa)),

 

5.

Incorrect gas type.

 

(Propane 10.0 in. w.c. (2.49 kPa)).

CONTROL LOCKED-OUT.

5.

Ensure correct gas type for water

6.

Defective igniter/loose or disconnected

 

heater model.

 

 

 

 

wire.

6.

Replace defective igniter/reconnect

 

7.

Improperly positioned, dirty, or defec-

 

wiring.

 

 

tive flame rod/loose or disconnected

7.

Reposition, clean, or replace defective

 

 

wire.

 

flame rod/reconnect wiring.

 

8.

Burner orifice clogged.

8.

Remove obstruction.

 

9.

Blocked water heater flue.

9

Remove blockage/clean flue.

 

10.Defective control.

10.Replace Control.

 

11. Defective Flammable Vapour Sensor.

11. Replace Defective Flammable Vapour

 

 

 

 

Sensor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Internal control fault.

1.

Replace control.

CONTROL LOCKED-OUT.

2.

ECO failure – excessive water temper-

2.

Replace control.

*SOLID GREEN LED.

 

ature.

 

 

 

3.

Excessive humidity/damp environment.

3.

Allow control to dry.

 

 

 

 

 

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