Canadian Posted May 19, 2013 Report Posted May 19, 2013 Jandy LXi250N (240V supply) ignition fault. Sequence: -manually open gas supply-turn on heater to pool (water temp 68 set temp 74)-blower turns on-after 15 secs the ignighter lights up (visually checked)-I hear a click about the 1 min mark-another click at 2 mins-another click at 3 mins-no flame ignites during this time-red led flashes 3 times repeatedly and the ignitor dims-blower goes through 1min purge cycle then shuts down-"Check ignition control" is displayed on screen -haven't noticed the smell of gas yet Electrical tests performed:(from reading pages 41-50 of the http://www.poolcenter.com/images/jandy_heaters_LXI_manual.pdf '>Jandy LXi manual) -107V between GND and F1-107V between GND and ACH1-transforer voltages D-E 125V, D-F 202V, E-F 105V-both water pressure wires 25V to GND-all 4 limit sensor switch wires 25V to GND-resistance of igniter 69 ohms All of the above are in range I beleive from reading the LXi manual. What do I check next? One thing to mention is that my temp sensor is faulty. So I replaced it with a 20K ohm pot while we wait for the new sensor to arrive. It seems to have worked becuase the screen now sees the water temp at 68 deg. I don't see this as related to the issue but just in case I mentioned it. Any help with what to do next would be appreciated. Quote
Pool Clown Posted May 20, 2013 Report Posted May 20, 2013 My guess is a stuck gas valve. The solenoid is clicking, but the valve is not opening. Quote
Canadian Posted May 20, 2013 Author Report Posted May 20, 2013 My guess is a stuck gas valve. The solenoid is clicking, but the valve is not opening. Good call. Guess I figured the clicking was the gas valve opening but a solenoid makes perfect sense. Not smelling gas should have been the first clue. Hate to admit it but I was pretty ignorant on this one. I didn't know the gas valve had an ON/OFF switch as well. The guys who closed the pool down in the fall must have turned it OFF. I turned it to the ON position and she fired right up. Well at least I have learned a tonne about this heater in 2 days. Thanks for pointing me at the right part. Quote
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