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Raypak Hi Delta 302A-902A User Manual

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External Lights

Light

Color

Indication

Power

Blue

Main power is on

Call For Heat

Yellow

Thermostat is closed

Safety

Red

One or more safeties is inopera-

tive

Ignition

Red

Ignition module is inoperative

Flow

Green

Flow is present

Blower 1

Green

Blower 1 is on

Stage 1

Green

Stage 1 is on

Stage 2

Green

Stage 2 is on

Internal Lights

Light

Color

Indication

Board Power

Yellow

Board power is on

Low Water Cut-Off

Red

Low water cut-off is open

Blocked Vent

Red

Vent is blocked

Manual Reset Hi-Limit

Red

Manual reset is open

Low Gas Pressure
Switch

Red

Low gas pressure

High Gas Pressure
Switch

Red

High gas pressure

(Not Used)

Red

PVC Vent Limit

Red

Vent temperature exceeds

limits

Auto Reset High Limit

Red

Auto reset option

Table N: LED Indicators

24. Upon sufficient flow from the heater pump, the

flow switch contacts will close.

25. The flow light is energized; located on the diag-

nostics panel.

26. A 24 VAC signal is also sent to the “TH” terminal

located on the ignition module.

27. Once the 24 VAC “TH” signal is received at the

ignition module, a 120 VAC signal is sent from F2
on the ignition module to the 120 VAC pilot duty
terminals, located at J-14 on the circuit board.

28. The 120 VAC signal continues to the coil of the

blower relay K-3 (N.O.).

29. The 120 VAC signal continues to the 120 VAC

safety terminals located at J-13 on the circuit
board.

30. When the coil on relay K-3 (N.O.) is powered, the

relay contacts (K-3) close and energizes the blow-
er from the J-8 connections on the CPW board.

31. After proper air pressure is received in the air

plenum, the air pressure switch will close.

32. A 24 VAC signal is now sent to the blower LED on

the diagnostics board.

33. Power is applied to the optional equipment inter-

lock connection (normally jumpered).

34. The 24 VAC signal is then sent to the 24 VAC safe-

ty connector.

35. 24 VAC is now sent to the pressure switch (P.S.)

terminal on the ignition module.