Bradford-White Corp EF100T250(E)*(N, X)(A)(2) Vent Safety Switch Replacement Procedure

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Vent Safety Switch Replacement Procedure

Step 1. Position main power switch to “OFF”.

Step 2. Loosen adhesive backed rubber escutcheon from service panel access cover and slide escutcheon back along exhaust pipe to allow for removal of cover (see photos at right).

Step 3. Remove screws from service panel access cover (¼" nut driver) and remove cover from heater (see photos at right)

Step 4. Disconnect wire leads from vent safety switch (see photo at right).

Step 5. Remove the 2 switch mounting screws (Phillips screw driver) and nuts (5/16 wrench) and remove switch from heater.

Step 6. Install new switch using screws from step 5.

Step 7. Reconnect wire leads. Note: wire leads are interchangeable with either switch terminal.

Vent safety

switch

Rubber

escutcheon

Step 8. Restore 120 volt power supply to water heater and confirm proper operation following the lighting instructions on the lighting instruction label or the lighting instruction located in the installation and operating instruction manual.

Step 9. Reinstall service panel access cover and rubber escutcheon.

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Contents Service Manual Bradford White Page Page Page Dimensions Inches Page Page PVC, Cpvc For models prior to CF serial numbers Wiring Diagram Ignition Module For models starting with CF serial numbers and later Wiring Diagram Ignition Module Page CONNECTION/WIRING Diagram Replace switch Repair/replace wireHarness to switch Light burned outOnly power light Is on and water heater Will not function Switch. see ExhaustPressure Switch See Thermostat Circuit Pressure Switch See Blower TestingSystem Observation For models with Direct Spark Ignition DisplayFrom previous Replace blowerBlower. Is 110-120 VAC present? Section Combustion SystemPressing Select button will change display to next mode Max Setpoint value Water Heater Display Setpoint Display/Change Software Version Display only Max Setpoint continues to flash while making adjustments ExitingSELECTServiceSETMode To Display Flame Sense Current of the Pilot Flame Sensor Select SET Setpoint Idle Status Operational Idle Status Operational Error Codes and Error History Display To view previous error codes ExitingSELECTServiceSETMode Honeywell Integrated Control Error Code Resetting Error Codes in Hard Lockout Condition Unplug or disconnect electrical power to the water heater NextDo not operate water heater without OK, thermostat is Calling for heat See Thermostat SensorReplace harness See Thermostat PotentiometerAppendix a Red Wires Temperature Sensor Refer to ignition moduleThermostat Board Replacement Procedure Hot Surface Ignition Wiring DiagramThermostat Potentiometer Replacement Procedure Disconnected using a multi-meterThermostat Sensor Thermister Replacement Procedure Volt potential exposure. IsolateVenturi Adjustment Inlet gas Pressure tap Supply pipingGas pressure. Is it stable Heater not running See illustrations at rightSee Ignition Module Clear obstructionMinimum ¾ NPT. Schedule 40 black Iron Pipe RecommendedLight? Refer to control board illustration Control BoardCombustion System Removal Procedure Gas valve Wire harnessBurner mounting Screw Total Gas Connection PVC vent connectionCombustion System Replacement Procedure GasBurner Tube Removal Procedure Burner Tube Replacement Procedure Burner Tube InspectionGas Valve Replacement Procedure For Direct Spark Black wires at Black wire leading toIs collector high limit switch Control board Black & White WiresBlower Replacement Procedure Only power LED is on, or Purge LED flashing Reset button Refer to Check Collector Pressure See nextIs there continuity Through RED See photo below Check Purge LED status On ignition moduleCheck Collector Pressure Check exhaust collector pressure at the exhaustEF60,100T199 +2.58 EF100T150 +1.50 EF60T150,EF100T250 +1.22 EF60T125 +2.08 EF100T300 +0.55Exhaust Pressure Switch Replacement Procedure Exhaust collectorExhaust pipe Pressure tap location Switch operation Error code 29 again? SupportReset button Energize?Check Exhaust Tube Pressure Is value negative orVent tables Pressure tap location Exhaust tube At bottom of heaterExhaust Tube Pressure tap location Hot surface Igniter Testing Procedure Check during igniter warm up periodCheck harness Connection from igniter To ignition module Hot surface Igniter Replacement Procedure ScrewsFlame Sensor Testing Procedure GasketCheck continuity from tip of flame sensor N SensorFlame Sensor Replacement Procedure Spark Rod Gap Inspection and Adjustment Spark Rod Replacement Procedure Ignition Module Replacement Procedure Ignition Module Located on control panelIdentify wires for Transformer Replacement Procedure StepStep Disconnect harness P1 & P2 From ignition module Does Blower Energize? Or more?Pressure tap Call for technical support Intake Pressure Switch Replacement Procedure Step Disconnect red wiresStep Remove Mounting screws System OK Reset button Button on highVent Safety Switch Replacement Procedure Disassembly Procedure for Access to Anodes & Flue Baffles Anode inspection and replacement Flue baffle inspection and replacement Powered Anode Replacement EF100T399 models only Collector Cover Installation Procedure Vent tables Gas Line Gas Pressure Venturi Spark GapModels prior to CF serial number Latch Assy Electronic Control Module For models with CF serial or later Combustion Surround Assy. specify Electronic Control Module For models with Direct Spark Ignition Honeywell Control Display 10C 11C 12C 13C BTU/H Page Page Parts@bradfordwhite.com Techserv@bradfordwhite.com

EFR160T120*(EN, EF100T250(E)*(N, EF100T399(E)*(N, EF100T300(E)*(N, EF60T125(E)*(N specifications

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