โSep-07-2015 08:43 AM
โSep-07-2015 04:22 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
Use caution when you get in there near the thermostats and high limit switches. The 120V thermostat and high limit switch have -- well -- 120 volts on them if you haven't turned off the breakers.
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โSep-07-2015 09:59 AM
big russ wrote:hohenwald48 wrote:big russ wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
Watch the ignighter while your wife throws the switch. Are you getting spark? I'm not sure, maybe there is a reset if the tank gets too hot.
it has what seemed like two reset buttons ,it didn't work.what ignites he gas and how does it know when to ignite?
The gas is ignited by a spark generated by the control board when the thermostat says the water is cool. The control first opens the electric gas valve then generates the spark. It then monitors the flame (via thermocouple) to insure it has lit. If it has not, it will shut off the gas valve.
ok switch on control panel is on, LED indicator light is off., I have gas.its not firing .what could cause it to not fire after firing it on a dry tank?
โSep-07-2015 09:25 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:big russ wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
Watch the ignighter while your wife throws the switch. Are you getting spark? I'm not sure, maybe there is a reset if the tank gets too hot.
it has what seemed like two reset buttons ,it didn't work.what ignites he gas and how does it know when to ignite?
The gas is ignited by a spark generated by the control board when the thermostat says the water is cool. The control first opens the electric gas valve then generates the spark. It then monitors the flame (via thermocouple) to insure it has lit. If it has not, it will shut off the gas valve.
โSep-07-2015 09:20 AM
big russ wrote:WyoTraveler wrote:
Watch the ignighter while your wife throws the switch. Are you getting spark? I'm not sure, maybe there is a reset if the tank gets too hot.
it has what seemed like two reset buttons ,it didn't work.what ignites he gas and how does it know when to ignite?
โSep-07-2015 09:06 AM
โSep-07-2015 09:06 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:
Watch the ignighter while your wife throws the switch. Are you getting spark? I'm not sure, maybe there is a reset if the tank gets too hot.
โSep-07-2015 09:03 AM
downtheroad wrote:
Strange...should be the other way around.
Electric side should be burned up...if you turned it on without water in the tank.
Are you sure you haven't confused which switches turn on what?
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