Troubleshooting guide

PV500-17 07/13 Section 17
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MAXIM
TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS
AXIAL FLOW GAS BURNER (continued)
C. Defective automatic main or auxiliary gas shut
off valves. Check electrical circuitry to valves.
Replace valves or correct circuitry as required.
D. Main diaphragm shut off valve opening too
slowly. Adjust bleed on valve.
E. Defective flame safeguard control or plug on
amplifier. Check and replace as required.
F. Main gas pressure regulator atmospheric vent
line obstructed. Correct.
G. Defective main gas pressure regulator. Replace.
Misadjusted main gas pressure regulator.
Readjust to meet required operational values.
H. Polarity reversed on incoming power. (S89 control
only)
5. CARBON MONOXIDE READINGS ON GAS FIRING
A. Flame impingement on "cold" heat transfer
surfaces caused by excessive firing rate. Reduce
firing rate to correct input volume.
B. Incorrect gas/air ratios. Readjust burner to correct
CO
2
/O
2
levels, eliminated all CO formation.
6. GAS HIGH FIRE INPUT CANNOT BE ACHIEVED
A. Gas company pressure regulator or meter
operating incorrectly, not allowing required gas
pressure at burner train inlet. Contact gas
company to correct.
B. Gas cock upstream of train inlet not fully open.
Check and correct.
C. Gas line obstructed. Check and correct.
D. Gas train main and/or lead test cocks not fully
open. Check and correct.
E. Gas supply line between gas company
regulator and burner inlet too small. Check
supply pressure at meter, determine pressure drop
and increase line size as required, or raise supply
pressure to compensate for small line. Do not raise
pressure so high that under static (no flow)
conditions the pressure exceeds the maximum
allowable pressure to the gas train components on
the burner.
F. Burner gas train components sized too small
for supply pressure. Increase component size as
appropriate or consult factory.
G. Automatic gas valve not opening fully due to
defective operation. Replace gas valve.
H. Orifice (if supplied) too small. Replace with
correct size.
I. Defective main gas pressure regulator. Replace.
J. Incorrect spring in main gas pressure regulator.
Replace as required.
K. Main gas pressure regulator vent line
obstructed. Check and correct.
L. Normally open vent valve (if supplied) not
closing when automatic gas valves open. Check
to see if valve is fully closed when automatic valves
are open. Replace vent valve, if not closing fully.
Additional troubleshooting information can be found in the Flame Safeguard bulletin supplied with the burner.