โSep-24-2019 06:53 PM
โSep-30-2019 06:41 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
A roll out sensor is just that, it senses excess heat and opens the circuit via a thermistor. There to prevent fires on some heaters. If we knew what heater the OP has it would help.
Roll out sensor......
That is a 'Thermal Fuse' that is OUTSIDE of the combution chamber
IF flame should blowback out of combustion chamber it should trip the 'thermal fuse' (burns out at 190*F----one shot device)
Atwood uses them. Suburban doesn't
That is completely different then the 'Flame sensing' which is done via flame rectrification (AC Current to DC Current) which involves the Spark Electrode and Circuit Board (Used by Atwood & Suburban)
โSep-27-2019 08:03 AM
A roll out sensor is just that, it senses excess heat and opens the circuit via a thermistor. There to prevent fires on some heaters. If we knew what heater the OP has it would help.
โSep-27-2019 07:31 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:nayther wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:nayther wrote:SMarquez wrote:nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
Yes, I can hear the igniter clicking. It will sometimes "backfire" but not light unless I shut it down for a while.
There's definitely an issue with your heater if you're hearing blowback. Check the main burner tube and where the burner injector tube enters the large burner tube. Spiders love to build nests and webs in these tubes and there's not enough pressure to blow them out. A small wire from a wire brush should pass through the actual gas jet, the other tubes are large enough to use a flexible brush or similar.
There's a sensor that senses flame when it "rolls out" of the burner, it's called a roll out sensor! Could be that's what's happening.
DO NOT go poking ANYTHING thur the orifice......EVER!
THat orifice is a METERED hole that controls the required amount of gas flow.
Poking anything even blowing thru it with High Air Pressure can damage it.
NO!
Soak in alcohol and air dry to clean
you can easily clean an LP jet with a soft bristle from a brush. You're not going to damage a brass jet with a thin piece of bristle, calm down. You're not reaming it out. I've cleaned/unclogged many in this manner.
Are you aware that some orifices used in RV Appliances have thin mica flim with a drilled hole or a ruby gem with a laser cut hole???
Better to KNOW that poking anything thru it CAN Damage it...even the use of High Pressure Air can dislodge the membrane/gem
So best to just NOT do it and just soak/air dry it then cause more problems when it is just uncessesary
**It's not a cutting torch tip
And WHAT is a 'roll out' sensor?
โSep-26-2019 11:23 AM
nayther wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:nayther wrote:SMarquez wrote:nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
Yes, I can hear the igniter clicking. It will sometimes "backfire" but not light unless I shut it down for a while.
There's definitely an issue with your heater if you're hearing blowback. Check the main burner tube and where the burner injector tube enters the large burner tube. Spiders love to build nests and webs in these tubes and there's not enough pressure to blow them out. A small wire from a wire brush should pass through the actual gas jet, the other tubes are large enough to use a flexible brush or similar.
There's a sensor that senses flame when it "rolls out" of the burner, it's called a roll out sensor! Could be that's what's happening.
DO NOT go poking ANYTHING thur the orifice......EVER!
THat orifice is a METERED hole that controls the required amount of gas flow.
Poking anything even blowing thru it with High Air Pressure can damage it.
NO!
Soak in alcohol and air dry to clean
you can easily clean an LP jet with a soft bristle from a brush. You're not going to damage a brass jet with a thin piece of bristle, calm down. You're not reaming it out. I've cleaned/unclogged many in this manner.
โSep-26-2019 07:16 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:nayther wrote:SMarquez wrote:nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
Yes, I can hear the igniter clicking. It will sometimes "backfire" but not light unless I shut it down for a while.
There's definitely an issue with your heater if you're hearing blowback. Check the main burner tube and where the burner injector tube enters the large burner tube. Spiders love to build nests and webs in these tubes and there's not enough pressure to blow them out. A small wire from a wire brush should pass through the actual gas jet, the other tubes are large enough to use a flexible brush or similar.
There's a sensor that senses flame when it "rolls out" of the burner, it's called a roll out sensor! Could be that's what's happening.
DO NOT go poking ANYTHING thur the orifice......EVER!
THat orifice is a METERED hole that controls the required amount of gas flow.
Poking anything even blowing thru it with High Air Pressure can damage it.
NO!
Soak in alcohol and air dry to clean
โSep-25-2019 04:13 PM
nayther wrote:SMarquez wrote:nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
Yes, I can hear the igniter clicking. It will sometimes "backfire" but not light unless I shut it down for a while.
There's definitely an issue with your heater if you're hearing blowback. Check the main burner tube and where the burner injector tube enters the large burner tube. Spiders love to build nests and webs in these tubes and there's not enough pressure to blow them out. A small wire from a wire brush should pass through the actual gas jet, the other tubes are large enough to use a flexible brush or similar.
There's a sensor that senses flame when it "rolls out" of the burner, it's called a roll out sensor! Could be that's what's happening.
โSep-25-2019 02:47 PM
SMarquez wrote:nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
Yes, I can hear the igniter clicking. It will sometimes "backfire" but not light unless I shut it down for a while.
โSep-25-2019 08:04 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Flame not relighting when t-stat calls for heat (over 6-8 hours it would cycle SEVERAL times) is #1 reason RED Fault Light comes on
If thermostat was going bad it would either NOT heat at all or would overheat
ECO would then trip and lockout water heater (trigger the RED Fault Light)
What year is this water heater?
Sounds like the circuit board is causing problems.....which Atwood boards have an issue with
โSep-25-2019 07:54 AM
nayther wrote:
can you hear the spark igniter "clicking" when it tries to light?
I'm with Old-Biscuit, seen quite a few boards being replaced.
Year of TH would be helpful
โSep-25-2019 07:02 AM
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โSep-24-2019 10:18 PM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Whats your altidude? Altitude makes a difference in % of air to gas mix, so a lean or rich mix will cause mis fire. When it does light what does it sound like look like?
A roaring flame is lean, lazy lean, quiet, yellowish. Clean blue with slight rumble is proper.
We have had to adjust the air intake (with tape over a bit of the intake) at low altitude to stop flame out from low mixture.