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DETAILS OF PROBLEM
The apparatus goes into "lock-
out" with the flame (red light
on).
Fault restricted to flame
control device.
The apparatus goes into
"lock-out", gas flows out, but
there is no flame (red light on).
Fault restricted to ignition
circuit.
The apparatus goes into
"lock-out", gas flows out, but
there is no flame (red light on).
GAS BURNERS: TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1) Disturbance to ionization current
from ignition transformer.
2)
Flame sensor (UV cell)
inefficient.
3) Flame sensor (UV cell) position
incorrect.
5) Electrical connection cut-off by
flame sensor.
6) Inefficient draught or fumes
passage blocked.
7) Flame disk or combustion heads
dirty or worn.
8) UV cell dirty or greasy.
9) Equipment fault.
1) Fault in ignition circuit.
2) Ignition transformer cable
discharges to earth.
3) Ignition transformer cable
disconnected.
4) Ignition transformer faulty.
5) The distance between electrode
and earth is incorrect.
6) Isolator dirty, so electrode
discharges to earth.
1) air/gas ratio incorrect.
2) Gas pipe has not been properly
bled of air (in the case of first
ignition).
3) The gas pressure is insufficient
or excessive.
4) Air flow between disk and head
too narrow.
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SOLUTION
1) Invert the ignition transformer
power supply (230V side) and
check using an analog micro-
ammeter.
2) Replace flame sensor.
3) Correct the position of the flame
sensor, and then check its
efficiency by inserting the analog
micro-ammeter.
5) Restore the connection.
6) Ensure that the boiler fumes
passage
and
connection are free.
7) Visually check and replace, if
necessary.
8) Clean carefully.
9) Replace.
1) Check the ignition transformer
power supply (230V) and high
voltage circuit (electrode to earth
or isolator broken under locking
terminal).
2) Replace.
3) Connect.
4) Replace.
5) Position at the correct distance.
6) Clean or replace isolator and
electrode.
1) Correct the air/gas ratio (there
is probably too much air or very
little gas).
2) Bleed the gas pipe again, taking
great care.
3) Check the maximum gas
pressure value at the time of
ignition (use a water pressure
gauge, if possible).
4) Adjust the disk/head opening.
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