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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
  SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
CORRECTIVE ACTION
  Flame too large
1.  Defective operator section of valve.
1.  Replace valve.
2.  Burner orifice too large.
2.  Check with local gas company for proper
     orifice size and replace.
3.  If installed above 2,000 ft.
3.  See burne orifice section, Page 12.
   Yellow burner flame
1.  Clogged burner ports.
1.  Remove burners and check for
     obstructions in throats, ports, and
     orifices.  Clean - but do not enlarge ports
     or orifices.
2.  Obstruction around vent cap.
2.  Make sure area around vent cap is clear,
     be sure vent system is sealed.
  Gas odor
1.  Gas leak.
1.  See Page 1.
  Delayed Ignition
1.  Low gas pressure.
1.  Check gas supply pressure.
2.  Igniter not properly located.
2.  Check ignitor location and correct if
     necessary.
  Failure to ignite
1.  Main gas off.
1.  Open all manual gas valves.
2.  Thermostat not set high enough to call
2.  Set thermostat to higher temperature.
     for heat.
3.  Clogged burner orifice.
3.  Clean burner orifice (do not enlarge).
4.  Incorrect wiring.
4.  Check wiring diagram.
5.  Defective valve.
5.  Replace valve.
6.  No power to unit.
6.  Check power supply.
7.  Defective pressure switch.
7.  Replace pressure switch.
  Burner won’t turn off
1.  Defective or damaged thermostat wire,
1.  Cean be checked by removing wire from
     or thermostat.
     control board terminal.  If burner goes off,
     replace thermostat.
2.  Thermostat location.
2.  Re-locate thermostat out of drafts, hot, or
     cold spots.
3.  Defective or sticking valve.
3.  Replace valve.
4.  Excessive gas pressure.
4.  Contact utility supplying gas.
5.  Defective or damaged thermostat.
5.  Replace thermostat.
  Incorrect gas input
1.  Gas input not checked.
1.  Re-check gas input.
2.  Clogged orifice.
2.  Clean orifices with a smooth wood
     toothpick, do not enlarge.
  Not enough heat
1.  Furnace undersized.
1.  This is especially true when a dwelling
     or room is enlarged.  Have the heat loss
     calculated and compare to furnace
     output.  Your gas company can supply
     you with this information.  If furnace is
     undersized, replace with correct size unit,
     or add up to two more heaters.
2.  Temperature dial set too low.
2.  Raise temperature setting.
3.  Incorrect supply pressure.
3.  Check supply pressure.
  Too much heat
1.  Temperature dial set too high.
1.  Lower temperature setting.
2.  Combination control valve stuck open.
2.  Replace combination control valve.
  Main burner goes out
1.  Defective flame sensor.
1.  Check voltage and replace if low.
  during normal operation
2.  Input too high.
2.  Check input rate.
3.  Cover around pilot lighter hole not air
3.  Tighten screws securing sight glass.
     tight.
     Check and replace gasket if needed.
4.  Vent tubes not properly installed or
4.  Follow instructions.  Check both
     sealed.
     exhaust and air intake tubes, and vent
     cap.  Be sure all gaskets are in place and
     properly sealed.  Use only tubes and
     vent cap supplied.  Do not alter vent
     tubes or cap.  Check wall thickness and
     tube lengths.
5.  Limit switch opens.
5.  Check rate - remove any obstructions to
     circulating air.
6.  Exhaust or air intake tubes blocked.
6.  Remove obstruction.  Check for snow.