Owner's manual

SPARK IGNITION OPERATION SEQUENCE:
Line Voltage is Sent to Transformer and to Ignition
Control
24 V.A.C. is sent from Transformer to the Thermostat
A call for Heat Occurs
Thermostat Returns 24 VAC to Ignition Control
Red Light on Ignition Control is Illuminated
Ignition Control Module Performs an Internal Safe Start
Check
-- Internal Components are Tested
-- Voltage is sent to Flame Sensor from Ignition
Control to Start Flame Proving Process.
-- Air Proving Switch Circuit Receives 24 Volts from
Ignition Control.
Ignition Control Module Begins Safety Lockout Timing
Ignition Control Module Starts Fan Motor for Prepurge
-- Air Proving Switch is Checked for Proper Operation.
-- Air Proving Switch closes and 24 Volts is returned
to Ignition Control.
Ignition Control Powers the Igniter and Igniter Sparks.
Ignition Control Sends 24 Volts to Gas Control through
High Limit Switches.
Ignition Occurs
-- Igniter Continues to Spark until Flame Proving
Occurs.
-- Igniter Spark is Discontinued
-- Gas Valve Stays Open
Room Warms to Desired Temperature
-- Thermostat is Satisfied
-- Heater Shuts Down
Process Begins Again on Call for Heat
MULTIPLE IGNITION TRIAL SEQUENCE
First Trial for Ignition Takes Approximately 10 Seconds
Two More Trials for Ignition will Occur
-- Second and Third Trial Follow Immediately if First
Trial Fails
Module Starts a 15 Minute “Wait” Period to Allow
Ignition Interruption to Pass
Ignition Control Repeats 3 Ignition Attempts After 15
Minute Wait Period
If Ignition Control Module Does Not Prove Flame After
Third Trial, the Module Goes into Safety Lockout (3 Flash
Pattern)
-- Igniter Shuts Down
-- Fan Motor Stops
-- Gas Valve Closes
To Manually Reset the Ignition System
-- Unplug the Heater and Plug it back in
-- OR --
-- On heaters so equipped, turn power supply switch
to “Off” and then to “On”
-- OR --
-- Turn Thermostat to “Off” or “No Heat” and Then
Back to Above Room Temperature
Troubleshooting Instructions
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