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Benchmark 2.0ln low nox boiler, Gf-123 – AERCO BMK 2.0 LN Natural Gas (SN G-11-1861 and above) User Manual

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Chapter 8

Benchmark 2.0LN Low NOx Boiler

GF-123

Troubleshooting Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

OMM-0046_0E

Page 104 of 170 AERCO International Inc.● 100 Oritani Dr. ● Blauvelt, NY 10913. ● Ph: 800-526-0288

PR1 08/20/12

TABLE 8-1. BOILER TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)

FAULT INDICATION

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

PRG SWTCH

CLOSED

DURING IGNITION

(continued)

2. Defective or shorted switch.




3. Switch wired incorrectly.

4. Defective Power Supply Board or fuse

5. Defective IGST Board

2. If the Air/Fuel Valve does rotate to the ignition position, check the

purge switch for continuity between the N.O. and COM terminals. If
the switch shows continuity when not in contact with the cam, check
to ensure that the switch is wired correctly (correct wire numbers on
the normally open terminals).

3. If the switch is wired correctly, replace the switch.

4. Check DS1 & DS2 LEDs on Power Supply Board. If they are not

steady ON, replace Power Supply Board.

5. Check “Heartbeat” LED DS1 and verify it is blinking ON & OFF every

second. If not, replace IGST Board.

PRG SWTCH OPEN

DURING PURGE

1. Defective purge switch.

2. No voltage present at switch.

3. Switch wired incorrectly.

4. Defective Power Supply Board or fuse

5. Defective IGST Board

1. If the air-fuel valve does rotate, check the purge switch for continuity

when closing. Replace switch if continuity does not exist.

2. Measure for 24 VAC from each side of the switch to ground. If

24VAC is not present, refer fault to qualified service personnel.

3. Check to ensure that the switch is wired correctly (correct wire

numbers on the normally open terminals).

4. Check DS1 & DS2 LEDs on Power Supply Board. If they are not

steady ON, replace Power Supply Board.

5. Check “Heartbeat” LED DS1 and verify it is blinking ON & OFF every

second. If not, replace IGST Board.

OUTDOOR TEMP

SENSOR FAULT

1. Loose or broken wiring.

2. Defective Sensor.

3. Incorrect Sensor.

1. Inspect Outdoor Temperature sensor for loose or broken wiring.

2. Check resistance of sensor to determine if it is within specification.

3. Ensure that the correct sensor is installed.

REMOTE SETPT

SIGNAL FAULT

1. Remote setpoint signal not present:

Not yet installed.
Wrong polarity.
Signal defective at source.
Broken or loose wiring.

2. Signal is not isolated (floating) if 4 to 20

mA.

1. Check I/O Box to ensure signal is hooked up.

Hook up if not installed.
If installed, check polarity.
Measure signal level.
Check continuity of wiring between source and boiler.

2. Check signal at source to ensure it is isolated.