State Industries SBD85 500, SBD71 120 manual Test High Limit Right Terminal, Damper Motor

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SBD TANK TYPE HEATERS

SERVICE HANDBOOK

STEP 3

TEST HIGH LIMIT RIGHT TERMINAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature

 

 

High Limit (ECO)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adj. Dial

 

 

Reset Button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black-To

 

 

 

 

 

Limit/Thermostat

 

Damper Motor

 

 

 

 

 

Jumper Wire

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 3. TO TEST HIGH LIMIT RIGHT TERMINAL. Ensure that the jumper wire between the high limit and thermostat is connected, and the damper motor power line is connected. Test for 24 VAC between the high limit right terminal and ground.

IF

THEN

The meter does not read 24 VAC:

Push the reset button and redo the test (storage

 

 

water temperature below 185 degrees).

The meter reads 24 VAC:

Go to step 4.

After Push in Reset - 24 VAC is now present

 

Reasons For Resetting

 

Condition

 

Cause

Solution

High limit open

 

Never set on initial

Push high limit button

 

 

installation

 

Excessive water temperature

 

Faulty thermostat

Replace dual control

 

 

 

 

Heater shut down before

 

Faulty high limit

Replace dual control

reaching thermostat setting

 

 

 

Note: The right terminal of the high

limit has a jumper wire connected to the left terminal of the

thermostat. There is also a black wire connecting to the damper motor assembly. This black wire supplies power to the motor to close the damper during periods of standby.

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Contents SandBlaster SBD Tank Type Heaters Service Handbook SBD HandbookModel Breakdown SBD 85 500 P E a CGA D Clearances from Combustibles InstallationModel Exterior Clearance AIR for Combustion Cubic Feet of AIR PER 1,000 BTU Excess AIRMAKE-UP AIR Direct CommunicationVertical Ducts Horizontal DuctsInsufficient MAKE-UP AIR BackdraftContaminated AIR AIR for CombustionSupply Gas Manifold Pressure Tap Dirt Leg Gas Port GAS Pressure RequirementsSBD GAS Valve Venting Atmospheric, Single, and Multiple HeatersNine Rules for Good Vents Nine Rules for Good Vents Power Vent Kits for Sidewall Venting SBD Sequence of Operation Sequence of OperationSBD Electrical Sequence SBD Electrical Sequence of Operation Test the Transformer Troubleshooting SBD Water HeatersThen High LIMIT, Left Terminal Test Ground 24 VAC FM TransformerTest High Limit Right Terminal Damper MotorInspect the Damper Check the PC BoardService Switch Motor Lead PC Board Motor TestThermostat Test Effikal Damper Test for 24VAC Between Black Common and Brown Harness ChartNormal Operation Test for 24VAC Between Black Common and Brown ThenTest for 24VAC Between Black and Orange Test for 24VAC Between Black and YellowTroubleshooting the Effikal Damper Test Between Black Common and Brown on the Damper BoardA1 is CORRECT, Check Service Switch Position Adjust END Switch to CAM Contact Wire Harness Test IID Module Test Pilot Spark Test Pilot Valve OHM Test SBD 120 400 GAS ValvePilot Valve Test SBD 500 only Pilot GAS Manifold Pressure TAP Blue White REDMain Burner Test Flame Rectification Flame RectificationPilot is lit Sparking has stopped Main GAS Valve Check Main GAS Valve Coil Check Main GAS Valve Coil Check SBD 500 onlyGeneral Service Chart General Questions and Answers SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series 110/111SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series SBD Models 120 Thru 500A SBD Models 120 Thru 500A Series Name Specifications Component Part InformationSBD Service Checklist Natural PropaneWater Piping Comments Author Terry MulderCommercial
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SBD85 500, SBD71 120 specifications

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