โJun-25-2019 08:00 AM
โJun-25-2019 02:09 PM
dougrainer wrote:
1. The Water heater Safety will NOT allow gas to flow thru the gas valve if no flame is present. The gas Valve opens for about 7 seconds on an ignition sequence. IF the Piezo fails or the flame does NOT light the gas valve shuts down. It will do this for 3 tries about 30 seconds apart.
2. BUT, those 3 tries will cause 21 seconds of LP to flow and THAT will cause a odor in and around the water heater. Long after the sequence stopped.
3. LEAVE the LP tank valve OFF. Start a LP ignition sequence and observe the water heater. See if the Piezo sparks and sparks a GOOD spark with a good gap between the probes. A common mistake novices make when installing a water heater(if you installed it) is to pull the Ignition spark plug cable away from the electrode Spade terminal inside the orange/black rubber boot. Pull back the boot and see if the wire is connected and secure on the electrode. IF no spark and the connections are good, go to the Ignition module and verify the Electrode spark nwire is indeed still connected to the control module. If so, then the Piezo tower on the board is bad. Doug
PS, I will bet your input gas line connection may not be tight and is also leaking,
โJun-25-2019 01:34 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Those gas valves fail all the time, my money is on that.
โJun-25-2019 12:49 PM
โJun-25-2019 11:34 AM
โJun-25-2019 10:01 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Make a soapy solution (1 TBSP dish soap/water in spray bottle)
With the propane valved in for service
Spray the propane line connection at gas valve and check for bubbles
Do NOT spray the outlet side of gas valve ...you will clog up the orifice
IF no leaks on line/fitting ...rinse with clean water
Then using a BBQ lighter see if you can ignite any propane at end of burner tube
Gas valve ----requires both solenoids to open gas valve.
One alone will not open it.
Propane system pressure is only 0.4 psi (11"WC)
12VDC is applied to gas valve solenoids for only 6-8 seconds during ignition cycle....during which time spark electrode is energized
Spark Electrode is also used in 'flame proving' circuit.......milliamp signal generated by FLAME which is detected by circuit board. No Flame signal...No DC to gas valve solenoids (easy to check with voltmeter on gas valve red/black wires)
Gas valve 'could' leak....rare but possible
Circuit Board.....could be faulty (doubt it)
If faulty it is more likely it would NOT send DC to gas valve or not send DC to spark electrode
HVAC guy sounds like a parts changer. Which eventually works if you throw enough parts at it.
Here is the wiring diagrams for 12VDC (propane) and 120VAC (element)
Maybe the HVAC guy can figure it out
โJun-25-2019 08:46 AM
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โJun-25-2019 08:15 AM
isonychia wrote:
Is it possible I need a new module board?