A.O. Smith GPS-75 owner manual Troubleshooting

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WARNING: DO NOT BY-PASSANY CONTROLS TO MAKE HEATER OPERATE. OPERATE ONLYAS WIRED FROM FACTORY.

TROUBLESHOOTING

For your safety, water heater service should be performed only by a qualified service technician.

Read the GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION section first.

PROBLEM

 

 

POSSIBLE MALFUNCTION

SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED

 

 

 

1)

Blower will not run

 

 

 

 

 

A)

“ON/OFF” control switch turned off

Turn switch to the “ON” position.

 

 

B)

Blower unplugged

Plug blower back into 115 vac. outlet.

 

 

C)

No power at outlet

Repair service to outlet.

 

 

D)

“ON/OFF” switch defective

Replace switch.

 

 

 

E)

Control harness defective

Replace control harness.

 

 

F)

Blower motor defective

Replace blower and motor.

 

2)

Blower running, burner not on

Replace switch.

 

 

A)

Fan not running fast enough to close

Check for low voltage, less than 102 vac., have service

 

 

 

air switch contacts

checked and repaired.

 

 

 

 

 

If voltage is above 102 vac., make sure there is not more than

 

 

 

 

 

 

30 Equivalent feet of 3 inch pipe or85 equivalent feet of 4 inch

 

 

 

 

 

pipe installed or vent terminal blockage.

 

 

 

 

 

If at least 102 vac., less than 30 equivalent feet of 3 inch pipe

 

 

 

 

 

 

or 85 equivalent feet of 4 inch pipe and not terminal blockage,

 

 

 

 

 

replace blower.

 

 

B)

Air pressure switch defective

Replace switch.

 

 

C)

Gas valve defective

Replace gas valve.

 

 

D)

Control harness defective

Replace harness.

 

 

E)

Igniter defective

Replace igniter.

 

 

F)

Unit has completed three trials to light

Reset cycle by turning switch off and then back on. If unit

 

 

 

and failed

does not light in three trials, call an authorized service

 

 

 

 

 

representative.

 

 

G)

Discharge air limit tripped

Verify dilution air openings are free of obstructions.

NOT ENOUGH OR

 

 

 

 

Make sure there is no more than 30 equivalent feet of 3 inch pipe or

 

 

 

 

85 equivalent feet of 4 inch pipe.

 

NO HOT WATER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check for low voltage, less than 102 vac., have service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

checked and repaired.

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure vent terminal is not blocked.

 

 

3)

Thermostat problems

 

 

 

 

 

A)

Thermostat set too low

Turn temperature control higher.

 

 

B)

Thermostat or ECO defective

Replace thermostat.

 

 

C)

High limit control circuit open

Replace.

 

4)

Others

 

 

 

 

 

A)

Heater undersized

Reduce hot water use.

 

 

 

B)

Low gas pressure

Contact an authorized service representative.

 

 

C)

Incoming water is unusually cold

Allow more time for heater to re-heat.

 

 

D)

Leaking hot water pipes or fixtures

Have plumber check and repair leaks.

 

 

 

E)

Polarity reversed

Correct wiring

 

 

F)

Heater not grounded

Correct

 

 

A)

Blower does not run when heater fired

Take unit out of service immediately, call an authorized service

 

VENT PIPE TOO HOT

 

 

 

 

representative.

 

B)

Not enough dilution air to mix with flue

Proper air circulation must be provided for combustion and

 

(ABOVE 170° F)

 

 

gases

dilution of flue temp. Refer to “INSTALLATION” section.

 

 

C)

Air in room too hot for mixing with flue gases

Room air to be used for dilution with combustion products in

 

 

 

 

 

flue should be less than 90°F.

 

 

D)

Wrong burner orifice

Install correct orifice.

YELLOW FLAME

 

A)

Dirt in burner ports

Turn off heater and gas, clean burner head.

 

B)

Combustion air path restricted

Clear area around heater and check under heater, remove

 

 

 

 

 

any debris under heater and in openings in bottom cover.

 

 

C)

Not enough room air for proper combustion

Refer to installation manual - Confined and Unconfined Space

 

 

 

 

 

statements on page 4 and 5 for required openings.

CONDENSATION

 

A)

Water on the floor under heater

See “CONDENSATION.”

 

 

 

 

 

Improperly sealed, hot or cold supply connections,

Turn off heater & water, repair unit.

WATER LEAKS

relief valve, drain valve or thermostat threads

 

 

 

 

Leakage from other appliances or water lines

Inspect other appliances near water heater.

 

 

Condensation of flue products

Refer to “CONDENSATION.”

LEAKING T&P VALVE

Thermal expansion in closed water system

Install thermal expansion tank (DO NOT plug T&P valve).

 

Improperly seated valve

Check relief valve for proper operation (DO NOT plug T&P valve).

HOT WATER ODORS OR COLOR

High sulfate or mineral content in water supply or

Drain and flush heater thoroughly, chlorinate, refill and flush

(RefertoCATHODICPROTECTION)

iron or sulfate reducing bacteria in water supply

again then chlorinate water supply.

HEATERLIGHTGOESOUT

Outlet polarity is reversed

Test polarity and correct.

IN 4-5 SECONDS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Residential GAS Water Heaters GET to Know Your Water Heater Replacement Parts and Deliming ProductsChemical Vapor Corrosion External DamageExtended NON-USE Periods Improper CombustionInstallation Water Potable Heating and Space Heating Unconfined SpaceConfined Space Water ConnectionsRelief Valve Connection of GAS PipePlanning the Vent System VentingVent Pipe Termination Vent Terminal INSTALLATION, Sidewall Installation of Vent SystemPreparation of Blower Assembly CondensatePower Vent Wiring Schematic Figure Installation of Vertical Vent System Installation of Vent SYSTEM, SidewallVent Pipe Preparation Initial PreparationPrimer Selection of MaterialsCement ApplicatorsTo Operate the Heater OperationStep E Step GDo not TRY to Light the Burner by Hand What to do if YOU Smell GASTemperature Regulation MaintenancePower Venter Maintenance High Temperature Limit SwitchMain Burner Venting SystemService and Repair Trouble ShootingCondensation Cathodic PROTECTION-ANODETroubleshooting Water Heater Control LED Status Problem Solution Trouble Shooting GuideImportant Information Limited Residential GAS WarrantyConditions and Exceptions Smith Water Products CO., INC

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