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Troubleshooting — control module, Boiler manual, Control indicator lights — non-lockout modes – Weil-McLain GOLD CGS 550-110-260/02002 User Manual

Page 43: Control indicator lights — lockout modes

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Part number 550-110-260/0200

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Boiler Manual

Troubleshooting —

control module

11c

26036

Make sure

ground wiring

is installed

per wiring diagram. Good
grounding is extremely important
for proper operation.

Control indicator lights —
non-lockout modes

FLAME

light flashing alone

Usually indicates pilot flame was not established within
15 seconds from application of spark. Control will flash
light, but will continue to cycle indefinitely until flame
is established or problem is corrected.

PRESS SWITCH

light flashing alone

Usually indicates pressure switch opened during the
run cycle.

Troubleshooting the control
module

See

Figure 25

for location of harness plug receptacles

and plugs on the control module.

Control indicator lights —
lockout modes

See

Charts 1

through

7

in this section for detailed

troubleshooting procedures.

To reset control after a lockout, turn off power at the
120 VAC service switch or turn down all thermostats.
Wait 45 seconds. Then restore power or call for heat.

POWER

light flashing alone

Usually indicates reversed polarity of 120 VAC power
wires.

POWER

and

TSTAT CIRC

lights flashing

Usually indicates stray voltage on external thermostat
circuit wires (usually due to miswired 3-wire zone
valve).

POWER

and

PRESS SWITCH

lights flashing

Usually indicates pressure switch is closed when it
should not be, or pressure switch failed to close within
5 minutes of inducer starting.

POWER

and

FLAME

lights flashing

Usually indicates false flame sense or flame sensed when
it shouldn’t be there.

Solder or water

splatter between

plugs and circuit board can cause
improper operation of control
module. Place a shield over the
boiler internal controls and
components during installation.
Failure to comply could result in
severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.