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Thermal well testing, Gas control testing, See pages 29 & 30 for gas control voltage testing – Bradford White M-2-TW-75T6BN User Manual

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Thermal Well Testing

Thermal well testing

Position gas control power switch to

the “OFF” position and disconnect

thermal well harness from gas

control.

N

Y

Using a multi-meter set to the ohms setting, insert one meter probe (see caution)
into center wire position of thermal well connector, insert the second probe (see
caution) into either of the outside wire positions (see photo 19).

Alternate the probe on the outside position to the opposite outside wire position
(see photo 20).

Replace thermal well

(see page 26)

Using a multi-meter set to the

Ohms setting, determine the

resistance of thermal well sensor

(see caution photos 19 & 20)

Disconnect thermal

well wire harness

19

20

Replace gas control

(see page 26)

TTW SERVICE PROCEDURE VI

Gas Control/Thermal Well Testing and

Replacement

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Gas Control Testing

See pages 29 & 30 for gas control
voltage testing.

Once the thermal well resistance values are known, the water

temperature must also be known to determine if the resistance

values are correct. See page 25 to obtain water temperature.

Are thermal well resistance values correct?

CAUTION

DO NOT use standard multimeter probes for this test.
Doing so will damage connector. Use special pin type
electronic probes or small diameter wire pins inserted
into connector.

If Control has gone into TCO lockout due to

excessive tank temperature (four flash, 3 second

pause) reset control by rotating knob of temperature

control to the minimum setting for at least 6 seconds

before returning to desired temperature setting.

Observe heater operation. If control

continues to lockout due to

excessive tank temperature,

proceed to thermal well testing to

determine cause.

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