Instructions / Assembly

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Section 4... the PILOT VALVE LED
“System Sentinel” Troubleshooting Guide
Is the Spark Ignitor operating?
(Can sparking be heard?)
Is the “IGNITION LED illuminated?
Ignition Control Module
is inoperable and must be
replaced.
Is the Pilot Flame burning?
Gas Control Valve
is inoperable and must
be replaced
Is the inlet gas pressure
at or below the maximum as
specified on the rating plate?
Check continuity of Brown wire
between ECO Device (inside of Ther-
mostat), and “PV Terminal on Gas
Control Valve. Repair or replace wire as
needed to restore power to “PV” Termi-
nal on gas valve.
Refer to Section 3...the “IGNI-
TION LED in the Troubleshooting Guide
The Ignition Control Module is in
the Ignition sequence, and is pro-
viding 24 VAC power to the ECO
(Energy Cut-Off Device) inside of
the Thermostat
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
Refer to Section 5...the “ECO LED in
the Troubleshooting Guide
NO
NO
Is the "PILOT VALVE" LED illuminated?
1. Remove Ignition Cable and check for good conti-
nuity, replace if necessary.
2. Check Ignitor Electrode gap for proper spacing
(1/8 to 5/32). Correct if necessary.
3. Examine Ceramic Insulator on Pilot Assembly
for cracks. Replace if cracks are evident.
Is 24 VAC present between the Brown wire on PV
Terminal and Gray Ground wire on Ignition Control
Module?
Is 24 VAC present between the Brown wire on PV
Terminal and White wire on “PV/MV Terminal on
the Gas Control Valve?
YES
YES
YES
YES
Is the “ECO LED illuminated?
CAUTION
!
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. VERIFY PROP-
ER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING!
The System Sentinel Panel is
defective and must be replaced.
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