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Blower temperature switch testing – Bradford White TW4-75S-76B-3X User Manual

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TTW SERVICE PROCEDURE V

Blower Temperature Switch Testing

and Replacement

Blower Temperature Switch

Testing.

WARNING

115 volt potential exposure. Use caution

to avoid personal injury.

14

Disconnect wire leads to

switch. Using a multi-meter

set to the ohms setting, is

there continuity between

the switch terminals?

Switch OK

Cool switch to

below 130°F

N

Y

Switch Setting

Opens on rise @ approximately 165°F

Auto resets on fall @ approximately 130°F

Step 1.

Position power switch on gas control

to the “OFF” position.

Step 2.

Remove the three screws (Phillips screw driver) from

control access cover on blower and remove cover (see

photo 14).

Step 3.

Locate blower temperature switch (see photo 15)

Reconnect wire leads and

observe heater operation.

Do exhaust gas

temperatures rise to or

above 165°F?

Replace switch

(see page 23)

Y

N

Do switch

contacts open?

Do switch

contacts open?

N

Y

Replace switch

(see page 23)

N

Y

Exhaust

temperature is

too hot.

Common causes for

high exhaust temperature

1. Vent length is below minimum allowable.

2. Vent diameter not to specification.

3. Restricted dilution air inlet.

4. Missing or deteriorated flue baffle.

5. Gas pressure is out of specification.

Blower temperature

switch location

15

Air mixing inlet

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