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Troubleshooting – Bradford White PE-2-XR504T6FSX User Manual

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LED Status

Control Status

Probable Cause

Service Procedure

Six flashes,

two flashes,

three second

pause (Soft

Lockout)

Relay not working

properly during

burner operation,

system auto resets

after (5) minutes

Faulty relay

See Relay Replacement on
page 28

Six flashes,

three

flashes,

three second

pause (Soft

Lockout)

Pilot flame

extinguished,

system auto resets

after (5) minutes

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 control
5. Insufficient combustion air
6. Insufficient gas pressure

1. See Burner Inspection
on page 17
2-4. See Pilot Inspection,
Testing and Replacement
on page 19
5. Refer to Installation &
Operation Manual

Six flashes,

four flashes,

three second

pause

Undesired false

pilot flame sensed,

system auto resets

Pilot valve stuck in open position Replace gas control

Seven

flashes,

three second

pause

Flammable vapor

sensor or

resettable thermal

switch fault

detected, see

warning label

1. Flammable vapor present
2. Flammable vapor sensor
exposed to excessive moisture
3. Flammable vapor sensor
exposed to extreme ambient
temperature
4. Resettable thermal switch
open

See Flammable Vapor
Sensor Testing on page 27

Eight

flashes, one

flash, three

second

pause

Flammable vapor

sensor out of

specification,

possible short

1. Flammable vapor sensor out
of specification; verify Flammable
Vapor Sensor (FVS) resistance is
not below 25 kŸ.
2. Possible short in flammable
vapor sensor or resettable
thermal switch wiring

See Flammable Vapor
Sensor Testing on page 27

Eight

flashes,

three

flashes,

three second

pause

Thermal well sensor

damaged or

unplugged or gas

control electronics

fault detected

1. Damage to thermal well wires
2. Thermal well sensor
resistance out of range
3. Replace thermal well
4. Verify control is not wet or
physically damaged
5. Reset control on/off switch
6. Replace gas control if 8-3 error
persists

See Thermal Well Testing
on page 21

Eight

flashes, four

flashes,

three second

pause

Gas control fault

detected

1. Verify control is not wet or
physically damaged
2. Reset control on/off switch
3. Replace gas control if 8-4 error
persists

1. Replace gas control if
wet or physically damaged
2. Cycle power
3. Replace gas control

Troubleshooting

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