Bradford-White Corp TW450S65F Water Heater User Manual


 
Six-four flash, three
second pause
Undesired-false
pilot flame
sensed.
System auto
resets.
Seven flash, three
second pause
Eight-one flash, three
second paus
Eight-three flash, three
second pause
Thermal well
sensor damaged
or unplugged
LED Status
Control
Status
Service
Procedure
Probable Cause
Pilot valve stuck in open position.
Replace gas control,
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1. Damage to thermal well wire.
2. Thermal well sensor resistance out of range.
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Troubleshooting
Six-three flash, three
second pause
Pilot flame
extinguished.
System auto
resets.
1. Unstable pilot.
2. Pilot tube blocked or restricted.
3. Oxidation build up on pilot electrode.
4. Wire damage to pilot assembly or bad
connection at gas valve.
5. Insufficient combustion air.
6. Gas pressure is out of specification.
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5. Refer to installation manual
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Six-two flash, three
second pause
Pressure switch
or blower temp
switch opened
during burner
operation.
System auto
resets.
1. Check vent or vent tables.
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4. Refer to venting section of
installation manual
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6 & 7 Page 22
1. Vent blockage or improper vent configuration.
2. Pressure switch tubing kinked or blocked.
3. Faulty pressure switch.
4. Vent termination being affected by wind
5. Blower not spinning up to speed.
6. Blower temp or exhaust temp too high
7. Faulty blower temperature switch.
Six-one flash, three
second pause
Failed to light
pilot.
System auto
resets.
1. Unstable pilot.
2. Pilot tube blocked or restricted.
3. Oxidation build up on pilot electrode.
4. Wire damage to pilot assembly or bad
connection at gas valve.
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Eight-four flash, three
second pause
Gas valve fault
detected.
1. Control needs to be reset.
2. Control is wet or physically damaged.
1. Interrupt power supply
2. Replace gas control,
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Flammable
Vapor Sensor
fault detected.
Flammable
Vapor Sensor
out of
specification.
• Indicates gasoline vapors were detected at potentially
explosive levels.
• Very Flammable Vapor Sensor (FVS) resistance is not below
25 KΩ.
• Check wiring to FVS and insure it is not shorted.
• Replace control if everything above checks out OK.
• Verify no gasoline vapors are still present.
• Reset the control by cycling power to the appliance or by
cycling the ON/OFF switch.
• Replace the Flammable Vapor Sensor element if a gasoline
spill event occurred.
WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD
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