Lennox International Inc. o23v User Manual
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Troubleshooting: Burner runs continuously (too much or too little heat)
Too much heat
Source
Procedure
Causes
Correction
Thermostat
Disconnect thermostat
wires at the primary
Shorted or welded thermostat contacts
Repair or replace the thermostat.
wires at the primary
control.
Stuck thermostat bimetal
Clear obstruction or replace thermostat.
control.
S
Burner turns off: ther-
Thermostat not level
Level thermostat.
Burner turns off: ther
mostat circuit faulty.
Shorted thermostat wires
Repair short or replace wires.
Thermostat out of calibration
Replace thermostat.
Thermostat in cold draft
Correct draft or relocate the thermostat.
Primary
control
S
Burner not turning off:
primary control faulty.
Defective primary control
Replace the defective primary control.
Too little heat
Combus-
tion
Check burner
combustion for CO2
Too much combustion air
Reduce combustion air.
tion
combustion for CO2,
stack temperature, and
smoke
Air leaks into heat exchanger around
inspection door, etc.
Correct cause of air leak.
smoke
S
Low CO
2
less than
Excessive draft
Adjust barometric draft control for correct draft.
Low CO
2
less than
10%.
Incorrect burner head adjustment
Correct burner head setting.
S
High smoke reading
more than a trace.
Dirty or plugged heat exchanger
Clean heat exchanger.
Readjust burner.
Insufficient draft
Increase draft.
Incorrect burner head adjustment
Correct burner setting.
Too little combustion air
Increase combustion air.
S
High stack tempera-
ture is more than
Too little blower air
Increase blower speed to maintain proper
temperature rise.
ture is more than
550
_
F Net.
Blower belt too loose (if equipped)
Tighten blower belt.
Dirty or plugged heat exchanger
Clean heat exchanger.
Dirty blower wheel
Clean blower wheel.
Dirty furnace air filters
Clean or replace filter.
Restricted or closed registers/dampers
Readjust registers or dampers.
Oil Pres-
sure
Inspect fire and check
oil pressure
Partially plugged or defective nozzle
Replace nozzle.
sure
oil pressure.
Oil pressure too low: See table 6.
Increase oil pressure. See table 6.