Bradford-White Corp M4TW50T*F, M4TW60T*F, M2TW50T*F Pressure Switch/Blower Temperature Fault

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Sequence of Operation

3. Pressure Switch/Blower Temperature Fault:

a)Pressure switch closed at start of call for heat - The gas control waits four seconds then, proceeds to flash

2 times with 3 second pause. The control waits 2 minutes and then turns on blower for 30 seconds. The blower turns off after 30 seconds and the control waits for pressure switch to open. Any time the Pressure switch opens, the blower turns on (or stays on) and the control proceeds to waiting for pressure switch to close.

b)Pressure switch or blower temperature switch failed to close- The gas control runs the blower for 30 seconds

waiting for the pressure switch and/or blower temperature switch to close. If either switch does not close in 30 seconds, the blower turns off and the control flashes 3 times with 3 second pause. The gas control waits two minutes before turning on the blower for another 30 seconds to see the circuit close. This cycle repeats as long as there is a call for heat or until the circuit closes.

c)Pressure switch or blower temperature switch opens during burner operation - The gas control turns off the pilot and main valve, runs blower for 15 seconds (inter-purge) waiting for pressure switch and/or blower temperature switch to close. If either switch fails to close, the control proceeds as described in 3b above. If the circuit closes again by the end of the inter-purge, the recycle counter is incremented, if the recycle count has

not reached its limit (4), another trial for ignition begins. If the recycle count has been reached, the gas control turns off the blower and flashes 6 times then 2 times with 3 second pause. The gas control waits 5 minutes before repeating ignition sequence.

4.Trial For Ignition Fault:

a)Pressure switch opens during trial - The gas control turns off igniter and pilot valve. The gas control proceeds as described in 3b above. If the pressure switch closes within 30 seconds the gas control will continue with trial for ignition starting at blower pre-purge.

b)Flame Not Sensed - The gas control energizes the spark igniter attempting to light the pilot and prove flame. If

flame is not sensed within 90 seconds, the igniter turns off, the pilot valve is closed and the gas control runs the blower through post purge and flashes 6 times then once with 3 second pause. The control waits 5 minutes before repeating the ignition sequence.

5. Flame Sensing Fault:

b)Flame lost during run - The gas control turns off pilot and main valves, runs blower for 15 seconds (inter purge).

The gas control increments the recycle count, if the recycle count has not reached its limit (4), another trial for ignition begins. If the recycle count has been reached, the gas control turns off the blower and flashes 6 times then 3 times with 3 second pause. The gas control waits 5 minutes before repeating the ignition sequence.

c)Flame sensed out of sequence - the gas control only looks for pilot flame when the blower is running. If flame is present when the pilot valve is not open, the gas control proceeds to wait for flame loss and flashes 5 times with 3 second pause. This continues until flame is lost, once the flame signal is lost, the control flashes 6 times then 4 times with 3 second pause. The control waits 5 minutes before repeating the ignition sequence.

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Contents Service Manual Through-The-Wall Gas Water Heaters For Your Safety Introduction How to Use This Manual Specifications Vent Tables Vent Tables Control Timings Sequence of Operation Steady state operation Pressure Switch/Blower Temperature Fault Troubleshooting Eight-one flash, three Vapor Sensor Burner Inspection and Air Shutter Adjustment Burner Cleaning Pilot Inspection, Testing and Replacement Pressure Switch Testing Pressure Switch Replacement Blower Testing Pressure tapRemove exhaust Blower Temperature Switch Testing Blower Temperature Switch Replacement Gas Control Testing Thermal Well TestingDetermine Water Temperature Inside Tank Gas Control & Thermal Well Removal From Water Heater Gas Control Removal From Thermal WellGas Control Assembly to Thermal Well Flammable Vapor Device Testing Safety Circuit Voltage Trace Red wire leading to blower temperature NVAC Circuit Trace Dip Tube Inspection and Replacement Anode Inspection and Replacement Remove blower to gain access to system from exhaust Flue baffleInner Door Removal Procedure Inner Door Gasket Replacement ProcedureInstallation of Inner Door With Gasket Replace outer jacket burner access door ScreenLok Flame Arrestor Cleaning Glossary of Terms Parts List Parts@bradfordwhite.com Techserv@bradfordwhite.com

M4TW40T*F, M1TW50S*F, M2TW50T*F, M4TW50T*F, M4TW60T*F specifications

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