Service Manual
3Troubleshooting
Combustion Analysis Procedure
1.Turn the main power off to the water heater by placing the “On/Off” switch in the OFF position.
2.Remove the flue temperature sensor from the flue pipe connection. Note: Combustion measurements will be made at this point.
3.Turn the main power on to the water heater by placing the “On/Off” switch in the ON position.
4.Place the water heater into the active position by pressing the SHUTDOWN button on the display board (see page 5) until WHR:Standby appears in the display window.
5.Locate the pinhole button above the “R” in the Armor logo on the display board (see page 5). Press the button once and hold for 5 seconds to place the water heater into Service Mode. In Service Mode the water heater will fire at ignition speed and will then modulate up to full fire.
6.Insert the probe from a combustion analyzer into the hole left by the removal of the flue temperature sensor.
7.Once the water heater has modulated up to full fire, measure the combustion. The values should be in the range listed in Table 3G above. The CO levels should be less than 150 ppm for a properly installed unit.
If the combustion is not within the specified range, reference the chart below for possible causes and corrective actions.
Table 3G Flue Products
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CO2 | O2 | CO2 | O2 |
8.0% - 10% | 3.0% - 6.5% | 9.0% - 11% | 4.1% - 6.9% |
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8.Once the combustion analysis is complete, test the safety shutoff device by turning the manual shutoff valve to the OFF position and ensuring that the water heater shuts down and registers an alarm. Open the manual shutoff valve, reset the control, and return to Service Mode.
9.Turn the main power off to the water heater and replace the flue temperature sensor into the flue pipe connection.
10.Place the water heater back into normal operation.
WARNING You must replace the flue gas temperature sensor to prevent flue gas spillage into the
room. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.
Table 3F Troubleshooting Chart - Combustion Levels
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| • Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation | |
Vent/Air Intake Length | Manual for the proper venting and air intake methods for the Armor water heater. | |
or Obstruction | • Check for obstructions at the vent/air intake terminals. | |
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Gas Supply Pressure | • Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation | |
Manual for the proper gas supply for the Armor water heater. | ||
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Dirty/Damaged Burner | • Refer to page 19 of this manual for burner removal and cleaning procedures. | |
• Replace burner if necessary. | ||
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Gas Valve Adjustment | • Refer to pages | |
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