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SPW-JZ, STW-JZ(2) / IWP, IW(2) I&O Manual

IM101229

RL: 13A

RD: MAY 2014

20 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION GASLITER 50N DIRECT SPARK IGNITION (DSI)

The Gasliter 50N is a three trial ignition control module with a 30 minute soft lockout/reset. It is
powered by a 24v transformer that is activated when the thermostat calls for heat. On every
call for heat the Gasliter 50N will delay start-up to provide a 30 second system pre-purge.
When the Gasliter 50N is activated by a thermostat or call for heat an internal transformer pro-
vides power to the electronic generator circuit for Spark Ignition and the retrial/safety lockout
timing begins. At the same time, the Gasliter 50N opens the gas control valve allowing gas to
flow to the main Burner.

The Gasliter 50N Control Module performs the following basic functions:
· Provides a 30 second system pre-purge
· Supplies power to the electronic pulse-generator circuit for the Spark Igniter (30,000 volts

open circuit).

· Allows up to three 20 second Trials For Ignition (TFI) before a ‘soft’ system safety lockout

of 30 minutes occurs.

· Three time TFI and soft 30 minute lockout repeat
· Senses the Burner flame for safe lighting
· Shuts off the spark after the Burner is lit.

Burner with direct spark ignition, sequence is as follows :

1a. Line Voltage Thermostat: Upon a call for heat by the line voltage Thermostat or “ON/

OFF” switch, the Blower and the 120/24 volt Transformer are powered simultaneously with
115 volts. …. continue to 2.

1b. 24 Volt Thermostat: The 120 volt supply to heater will power the 120v/24v Transformer

and the 120V side of the Blower switching relay simultaneously. A call for heat by the 24
volt Thermostat energizes the 24 volt control circuit and the 24v/120 volt relay powering the
Blower.

2. The 24 volt control circuit powers the DSI control in series through the normally open Air

Pressure Switch (APS) and the normally closed Blocked Flue Switch (BFS).

3. The Blower creates a positive pressure and closes a normally open contact inside the Air

Proving Switch (APS).

4. Provided there is no blockage in the system (tube and vent), the Blocked Flue Switch re-

mains in a normally closed position.

5. 24 volts supplied to the DSI control initiates the 30 second pre-purge cycle.

6. After completing the 30 second pre-purge cycle the DSI control generates high voltage to

the Spark Igniter, and 24 volts to energize the Gas Valve.

7. The Burner will light and establish a steady flame.

8. Once the flame sensor determines there is a steady flame established, with a minimum

flame signal of 1.5 µA the spark igniter is then de-energized.

9. In the event ignition does not occur, the DSI control will retry the ignition sequence up to an

additional two trials. If ignition does not occur after the third ignition trial, the system will en-
ter a 30 minute ‘soft’ lock-out. This will reset the ignition module and the operating se-
quence will restart at step #1 after the 30 minute lock-out period.

10. If there is a loss of flame during the run mode, the unit will energize the spark within 0.8

seconds and perform a T.F.I., without the gas valve being closed first, this is called Spark
Restoration. If a flame is not established during Spark Restoration the unit will repeat the
process in step number 9 (above).