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Bradford White M-2-TW-75T6BN User Manual

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Short flash, once every
four seconds

“Heartbeat”, alternates
bright/dim

Thermostat calling
for heat (no fault).

Short flash once per
second

Weak pilot signal
on last call for
heat.

Two flash, three
second pause

Pressure switch
not working-
closed position.

Three flash, three
second pause

Pressure switch
or blower temp.
switch not working
-open position.

Four flash, three
second pause

Excessive tank
temperature.
System must be
reset. (See Pg. 24)

Five flash, three
second pause

Undesired-false
pilot flame
present.

Troubleshooting

LED Status

Stand-by mode,
Waiting for call for
heat (no fault).

Control

Status

Service

Procedure

Probable Cause

Temperature demand is satisfied

Normal operation.

Adjust thermostat to

temp level

Tank temperature below set point of thermostat.

Normal operation.

Adjust thermostat to

temp level

1. Unstable pilot.
2. Pilot tube block or restricted.
3. Oxidation build up on pilot electrode.
4. Wire damage to pilot assembly or bad
connection at gas valve.

1. Page 15

2-4. Page 17

1. Pressure switch tubing kinked or blocked.
2. Blocked pressure tap on switch or blower.
3. Faulty pressure switch.

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1. Vent blockage or improper vent configuration.
2. Pressure switch tubing kinked or blocked.
3. Faulty pressure switch.
4. Blower not spinning up to speed.
5. Blower temp or exhaust temp too high
6. Faulty blower temperature switch.

1. Check vent or vent tables.

2 & 3 Page 18

4. Page 20

5 & 6 Page 22

1. Page 24

2. Replace gas control,
page 24

1. Pilot valve stuck in open position.

Replace gas control,
page 24

None, control LED not
on or flashing

No electrical
power

Control power switch in “OFF” position.
Supply voltage interrupted.

Turn power on

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Observe green LED indicator on
Electronic gas control. Error flash codes
are displayed with a three second pause
before repeating. Check and repair the
system as noted in the troubleshooting
table below.

1. Thermal well sensor out of calibration.
2. Faulty gas control.
3. Pluming leak.
4. Tank not filled with water.

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Green LED

Indicator

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