Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung D-38T-155 des Produzenten Bradford White
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Save this manual for future reference Manual 47985A SERVICE MANUAL Troubleshooting Guide and Instructions for Service (To be performed ONLY by qua lified servi ce providers) Models Covered by This Man.
Table of Conte nts Page Service Procedure Introduction 4 - - - Tools R e quired f or Service 4 - - - Sequence of Operation 6 - - - Troubleshooting 7 - - - Thermos tat Circuit Tes ting 24 D24-I Pilot O.
FEATUR ES OF HONEY WELL I NTEGRAT ED CONT ROL S SYST EM Attractive digital water heater displ ay on con trol panel for setting and displaying the temper ature setpo int. Pressing temperatu re up and d own buttons cha nges the temper ature setpo int. Tempe rature format m ay be displ ayed in degr ees F or degrees C.
Too ls Re quir ed for Servi ce It i s intended for this manual to be used by qualified servi ce perso nnel for the p rimary purpose of troublesh ooting analysis and repa ir of th e Bradford White 24 Volt F lue Damp er Series Wa ter Hea ter.
Power S upply Dedic ated 120 VAC, 60 Hz. , 15 A Curren t Draw Less than 5 Amps. Approv ed Gas Type Natur al or Propane. Gas su pply must matc h the gas type li sted on the water heater r atin g l abel. Gas Suppl y Connecti on 1" NPT connectio n to gas val ve for 370,0 00 Btu/hr .
1 Ther mosta t calls for heat . The cont rol b oard sends 24 v olts f rom damp er ter minal #2 on th e con trol plu g to the f lue dam per. 2 Flue dam per begi ns to rotate open. Once the flue dam per is full y open, the da mper end switc h closes and 24 vol ts is allowed t o cont inue t hroug h da mper t o da mper pi n ter minal #5.
CAUTION Use Caution Not to Dam age C onnector s wh en makin g Vol tag e Measur ements or J umping Termi nals Water Heat er Faul t: Water hea ter does not ope rate Disp lay Error Code: Wat er heater di.
Doe s damp e r blad e mo ve to the f ull open pos iti on? Erro r cod e #55 on displ ay. R emove d amper from he ate r and jump bla ck & yel low wires of heat er h arne ss. Ref er to ph oto on thi s page . Doe s w at er h eat er beg in to ope rat e? Che c k for de bri s li miti ng da m pe r ro tat ion.
ACCESSI NG SERVICE MODE ON THE WA TER HEATER DISPL AY (FOR SERVICE PERSO NNEL ONLY) The dis play has a “serv ice mode” for changin g the maximum set point and ac cessin g i nformat ion in ai ding serv icing of the water h eater. This pr ocedure is for servic e and insta llation pers onnel on ly.
1. Max Setpoint (Di splay/ Change) 2a. Water Temperat ure A verage (Dis plays av erage if ther e are two sensor s - sensor temper ature dis played if single sensor is used).
3. Flame Current of Pilot Flam e Sensor (Di splay s only in the Heat ing Cycle) SELECT SET Stat us Heating Operati onal Flame C urr ent ȝ A 4. Setpoint (Dis play/ Change) SELECT SET S tatus °F i dle s etpoint Operational 5. °F/° C (Displ ay/Change) S ELECT SET St at us ° F/C ° idle Operati onal ° F s etpoi nt 6.
7. Software Ve rsion (Di splay only) S ELECT SET Statu s i dle Op erational Soft 8. Error Code Hist ory (Displ ays if there ar e present e rror codes or up to 10 previous error codes) . Water Heat er Display will show a “--“ if t here are no er ror codes.
Step 2: Press “Set” butt on to enter s etting mode. “Max Set poin t” will flas h to indicate se tti ng mode. SELECT SET S tatus ° F i dle O pe rationa l M ax Setp oint Step 3: Press the “UP ” or “DOWN” buttons to change th e maximum setpoi nt value.
Step 5: 30 Seconds aft er the last b utton pres s, the Wate r Heater Display will go ba ck to “User Mode” . It wil l read “Max Setpoi nt” without showing a te mperature v alue if the t emperat ure setpoi nt is at the maxim um sett ing.
Step 3: For water hea ters using t wo temperat ure sens ors, press ing the “Sele ct” butt on again dis plays the Low er Sensor tempera ture readi ng. “Lower Se nsor” wil l b e displaye d in the lower lef t side of the stat us window of t he water he ater displa y.
Step 2: Press the “Set ” button to ent er the set ting mode . “Set point” w ill flas h in the water heat er display . SELECT SET Status ° F idle s etp oint O per ati o nal Step 3: To raise th e t emperat ure setpo int , press the “Temper atur e Up” button unt il the des ired temperat ure is sho wn on the wat er heat er d isplay .
Step 5: When the desir ed setpoint is reache d on the water he ater displ ay, press the “ Set” but ton to confirm the new setpoi nt. “S etpoin t” stops fl ashing in th e water heat er display .
Step 3a: Press “Temperat ure Up” button to chang e temperat ure format to °C SELECT SET Status idle Ope ratio nal ° C % ° F/C° Step 3b: Pr ess “Te mper ature Down ” but ton t o c hange t emperat ure f ormat t o °F SELECT S ET S tatu s id le Ope rat io na l °F °F/C° Step 4: Press “Set ” button to c onfirm °F or °C f ormat.
Step 5: P ressing “ Select” but ton wi ll return di splay to setpo int in for mat select ed (°F or °C) imm ediately S ELECT SET Status °F idl e Operation al L ower S ens or Error Co des an d Er.
To vi ew p revious error codes : Step 1: In “S ervic e Mode press the “S elect” butt on until the ne xt dis play af ter th e “Sof tware Vers ion”.
Step 4: Press the “Te mperature Down ” butt on to change to the prev iou s code index, code #9. SELECT SET Status idle Op era tio nal % Step 5: Press the “Selec t” butt on for code inde x #9 to view if the re are any code number s.
ERROR CODE DEFIN ITIONS If t he wat er h eater has an operat ing probl em, th ere wi ll be a n umber in t he water heate r displ ay w ith “Service Need ed” sho wn below the erro r code number. Not e the error code and the defini ti on in the chart belo w.
WARNING The follo wing procedu re is for ser vice and installat ion personne l only. Resetti ng lockout condition s without corre cting the malfu nction can result in a ha zardous cond ition.
SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- I Thermos tat Circuit Testing CAUTION Be Carefu l When Making Voltage Meas ureme nts or Jum pi ng Ter mina ls Not to D amage or De form C onn ect ors or Co nne ctor P in s. DANGER 120 vo lt exposur e. To avoid personal inju ry, use ca ution while per forming th is procedure .
SERVICE P ROCEDURE D24-I Thermostat Circuit Testing Condit ion: Water Heat er Not Oper ating Display sho ws error code “65” High Water Temper ature (o ver 200 deg. F) Co ntin ue d WARN ING! Do not oper ate water heat er witho ut verif ying that the over heati ng condit ion has been co rrected .
° F 012345678 9 40 26109 25400 24712 24045 23399 22771 22163 21573 21000 20445 50 19906 19383 18876 18383 17905 17440 16990 16553 16128 15715 60 15314 14925 14548 14180 13823 13477 13140 12812 12494 .
SERVI CE P RO CEDU RE D24-II Pilot Operation Testing CAUTION Be Carefu l When Making Voltage Meas ureme nts or Jum pi ng Ter mina ls Not to D amage or De form C onn ect ors or Co nne ctor P in s. DANGER 120 vo lt exposur e. To avoid personal inju ry, use ca ution while per forming th is procedure .
Cond ition: Error c od e 57: Flam e Rod S hort ed t o Grou nd Di sconn ect p ower. Sh ut of f gas sup p ly t o w at er he ater . Sli de o ut b urne r ass embly (see s ect io n o n “ remo ving pilo t and main bu rner a ss embly ” ).
SERVI CE P RO CEDU RE D24-II Pilot Operation Testing CAUTION Be Carefu l When Making Voltage Meas ureme nts or Jum pi ng Ter mina ls Not to D amage or De form C onn ect ors or Co nne ctor P in s. DANGER 120 vo lt exposur e. To avoid personal inju ry, use ca ution while per forming th is procedure .
SERVICE P ROCEDURE D24-II I Main Burner Operation Tes ting CAUTION Be Carefu l When Making Voltage Meas ureme nts or Jum pi ng Ter mina ls Not to D amage or De form C onn ect ors or Co nne ctor P in s. DANGER 120 vo lt exposur e. To avoid personal inju ry, use ca ution while per forming th is procedure .
SERVICE P ROCEDURE D24-II I Main Burner Operation Tes ting CAUTION Be Carefu l When Making Voltage Meas ureme nts or Jum pi ng Ter mina ls Not to D amage or De form C onn ect ors or Co nne ctor P in s. DANGER 120 vo lt exposur e. To avoid personal inju ry, use ca ution while per forming th is procedure .
SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- IV M ain B urner & P ilot Removal and Inspe cti on WARNING Heater c omponents m ay be HOT when performin g the following st eps in this p rocedure. Take ne cessary precau tion to preve nt person al injury. Main Bu rner Re moval Step 1.
SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- IV M ain B urner & P ilot Removal and Inspe cti on Pilot Burn er Removal Step 1. With burner rack remov ed from heat er, disconn ect pilot t ube connect ion from gas val ve S tep 2. Remove the two pilot burner mou nting screws securi ng the pilot a nd pilot shield in pla ce .
SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- IV Control Board Re placement Control boar d rep lacement S tep 1: Discon nect Power Depress plastic t abs Slots i n control p anel Unhoo k tabs from control panel slots To r em ove l ower s enso r Remove cli p, pull se nsor out.
SERVICE PR OC EDURE D24-V Flue Baff le Removal, I nspection Step 1. Disconne ct (unplug ) water heater fr om electrica l suppl y. Step 2. Disconne ct venti ng from dr aft diver ter and remov e draft divert er f rom t op of wat er heat er.
SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- VI Anode Removal a nd Inspection Step 1. Disconne ct (unplug ) water heater fr om electrica l suppl y. Step 2. Tu rn “ OFF” wat er supp ly t o wate r hea ter. Step 3. Ope n a near by hot water fauce t to reli eve t ank pr essure.
Pag e 37 SERV ICE PROCEDURE D24- VI Anode Removal a nd Inspection Ap pr oxim at e A node Ro d Lo ca tio ns 37.
G eneric Part s List 1. Dra ft Di ver ter w/L eg Ki t 2. Dra ft Di ver ter 3. Dra ft Di ver ter Leg 4. Da mper Outl et Redu cer 5. F lue Damper 6. Hot Outlet Nippl e 7. Co ld Water I nlet Dip Tub e 8. He x Hea d Anod e 9. F lue Baffle 10. Flue Red ucer 11.
G eneric Part s List 1A. Dr aft Panel 2A. Burner Rack 3A. B urner Tube 4A. Gas Valve 5A. B urner M anifold 6A. M ain Burner Orifice 7A. P il ot Shiel d 8A. P il ot Bur ner 9A. Pilot Orifice 10A. P ilot T ubing 11A. P ilot Mount ing Screw 12A. B urne r T ube Su pport 13A.
G eneric Part s List 1B. Tem peratur e Display 2B. Cont rol Box Cover 3B. Int egrat ed Control Board 4B. Scr ew 8-16 X ½ PHCR 5B. Tran sformer 6B. Gr ound Lug 7B. O n/O ff S witc h 8B. Cont rol Box Panel 9B. Scr ew 8/32 X ¼ PHCR 10B . 7/8" Snap Bushing 11B.
NOTES AC Altern ating Cur rent BTU/H British Thermal Units per Hour CO Carbon M onoxide CO2 Carbon D ioxide DC Direct Current ECO Energy Cut Off GFI Ground fault inte rrupt GPM Ga l lo ns per Minute H.
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