Bosch Appliances ESVVT, GWH 2700 ES LP, GWH 2700 ES NG manual Over-temperature detected by

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Problem solving

Display

Cause

Solution

 

Over-temperature detected by

1. Check that the sensor is firmly attached to the vertical section of

 

outlet temperature sensor on hot

the hot water pipe (see Fig. 70, page 55).

 

water pipe.

2. Check red wire connections at outlet temperature sensor.

 

Temperature > 185°F

Clean terminals with an eraser. If badly corroded, replace sensor

 

 

and wire harness. Check sensor resistance (see Fig. 60, page

 

 

46.

3.Clean inlet filter screen per chapter 6.2, page 32 and clear any debris out of shower heads, faucet aerators and whole house filters.

4.In areas where water has a high mineral content, periodic descaling may be necessary. See chapter 6.3, page 32 for directions.

Cold water temperature

sensor

1. Check connector on wires coming from top of watervalve for a

fault.

 

secure connection. See Fig. 64, page 49.

 

 

2.

Sensor may trip if water temperature drops below freezing to

 

 

protect heater from freezing conditions Any damage due to

 

 

freezing conditions is not covered under warranty.

 

 

 

Backflow temperature sensor over

1.

Check combustion air and backflow vent piping for blockage.

309°F.

 

2.

Check if secondary fan connections are disconnected.

The appliance will close the burner

3.

Check venting specifications are met. Long vent lengths,

and lock.

 

venting with more than three elbows, blocked vent or combination

 

 

venting may cause this failure.

 

 

4.

Check sensor resistance (see Fig. 62, page 47).

 

 

 

Overheat sensor (ECO)

open

1. Disconnect power supply cord and check wire connections on

circuit (should reset when cooler

overheat sensor (top right of heat exchanger) and the two

temperatures are detected).

 

connectors on the control board. See Fig. 64, page 49.

 

 

2.

Check white wire connections at overheat sensor. Clean

 

 

terminals with an eraser. If badly corroded, replace sensor and

 

 

wire harness.

 

 

3.

Check venting specifications are met. Long vent lengths,

 

 

venting with more than three elbows, blocked vent or combination

 

 

venting may cause this failure.

 

 

4.

Clean inlet filter screen and clear any debris out of shower

 

 

heads, faucet aerators and whole house filters.

 

 

5.

In areas where water has a high mineral content, periodic

 

 

descaling may necessary, see chapter 6.3.

 

 

6.

Unplug power supply cord to the water heater. Open a hot

 

 

water tap for several minutes to allow cold water to pass through

 

 

heat exchanger. Close hot water tap and disconnect lead wires to

 

 

overheat sensor. Using a multimeter, check continuity through

 

 

overheat sensor contacts. Replace sensor if open.

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* By installer or service technician only.

6 720 608 542

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Contents What to do if you smell gas Intended for variable flow applicationsIndex For your safety Appliance details FeaturesSpecifications Technical data Unpacking the heater To remove combustion cover service onlyGWH 2700 ES is not approved or designed for Venting General rules to follow for safe operationDimensions Dimensions and Minimum installation clearancesVenting Installation instructionsTools required for installation IntroductionVenting Specifications Installation instructions Horizontal venting systems onlyFittings or Piping Equivalent Feet Maximum combustion air and exhaust pipe length Installation instructions Condensate drain requirementsTwin pipe termination clearances Minimum combustion air and exhaust pipe lengthCanadian installations1 Installations2 Canadian installations1 Horizontal twin pipe penetration Vent connections Vertical venting installation twin pipe penetra- tionVenting Flex ProTech Heat Fab Installation instructions Condensate drain installationExample Total equivalent vent length calculationExhaust IntakeAdjusting maximum power fan speed P1 Adjusting minimum power fan speed P2Level Vent length1 Speed P2 Installation instructions Twin pipe and Concentric pipe Combustion air requirementsHeater placement and clearances Proper location for installing your heaterMounting installation Gas piping & connections GAS Line Sizing For Natural GAS Water quality Water connectionsGWH Domestic hot water recirculationOperating Pressure Test Connecting manometerMeasuring gas pressure Static Pressure TestElectrical connections Electrical power supplyPosition of the fuses in control unit LCD Display functions Operation instructionsPower For your safety read before operating your water heaterTemperature selection Program button Use of optional remote control Accessory part no. TSTAT2Reset button OperationWinterizing for seasonal use Maintenance and serviceAnnual maintenance table Every year Annual maintenanceDescaling using a pump Adjusting CO2 carbon dioxideMineral scale build-up Once Gas Pressure is adequate Measuring CO2 combustion cover must be installedAdjusting CO2 Returning to Service% 3.0 % 60 ppm Final ReadingsProgram values Program Description Factory DefaultComment Diagnostic menu Control board diagnosticsWater is not hot enough TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Water is too hotLow water flow/pressure Hot water temperature fluctuates at tapNoisy burner/heater during operation Lack of adequate gas pressure. Inadequate gas Error code diagnostics Problem solvingVenting may cause this failure Problem solving Display Cause SolutionOver-temperature detected by No flame ionization detected with Electrical diagram Electrical diagramSensor resistance charts Back Flow characteristics Functional scheme GWH 2700 ES Functional schemeInterior components diagram and parts list Interior components diagram and parts listInterior components Appliance overview Group Components diagramDescription Reference Interior components diagram and parts list Group 1211 6720608158-73.1AL Interior components diagram and parts list Group 708 300 Components Protecting the environmentProtecting the environment PackingLimited Warranty Limited Warranty 6720608542