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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note: For additional help, visit DESA International’s technical service web site at www.desatech.com.
Note: Before troubleshooting the system, make sure the gas shutoff valve is ON.
The two most common causes of a malfunctioning gas appliance are:
1.Loose wiring connections
2.Construction debris clogging the pilot and/or gas control valve filter
OBSERVED PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY | ||
Ignitor will not spark or pilot will not light | 1. | No gas supply, or shutoff valve is OFF | 1. | Check to see if you have gas supply and |
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| that equipment shutoff valve is opened |
| 2. | Air in gas line | 2. | Repeat lighting procedure several times |
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| to purge all air out of lines. If after re- |
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| call for qualified service and repair. |
| 3. | Construction debris clogging pilot orifice | 3. | Remove debris and dirt, inspect and |
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| clean any other possible obstructions |
| 4. | Low gas pressure | 4. | Contact your gas supplier to check |
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| pressure |
| 5. | Kinked pilot line | 5. | Have a qualified technician replace pi- |
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| lot line |
| 6. | Control valve knob is not opening | 6. | Replace control valve (Refer to Replace- |
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| ment Parts, page 19) |
| 7. | No power to unit or the ignition module | 7. | Check that main power is on and that all |
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| or power transformer is bad |
| wire connections are made correctly to |
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| the ignition model (see Wiring Diagram, |
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| page 19). Check for 24 VAC at the sec- |
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| ondary side of the transformer. If 24 |
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| VAC is present, and the module does not |
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| oporate, have the module replaced oth- |
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| erwise have the transformer replaced. |
| 8. | Vent damper not fully open | 8. | Open vent damper until fully locked in |
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| OPEN position |
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Pilot will not stay lit | 1. | Loose wiring on ignitor wire to ignition | 1. | Check wiring connection. Refer to wir- |
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| module and/or poor ground to ignition |
| ing diagram (see Wiring Diagram, page |
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| module |
| 19) and/or check ground wire to igni- |
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| tion module |
| 2. | Pilot flame too low to sense | 2. | Clean and adjust pilot burner and check |
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| gas supply and inlet pressure to unit |
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| Note: Have a qualified technician replace | |
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| pilot assembly if broken or corroded | |
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No gas to burner, although wall switch and | 1. | Wall switch wires defective or too long | 1. | Check electrical connections |
valve are set to the ON position | 2. | Thermopile not generating sufficient | 2. | Recheck problems 1 and 2 |
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Frequent pilot outage | 1. | Pilot flame may be too low, causing | 1. | Clean and adjust pilot flame for maximum |
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| safety pilot to “drop out” |
| flame impingement on thermopile |
| 2. | Improper venting or excessive blockage | 2. | Have the vent system inspected, includ- |
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| ing the termination cap. Remove any |
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| restriction or obstruction |
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