- Oct 25, 2015
- 5,809
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Folks,
Sorry for the long note but I think the details are important for this weird problem. Prior to this problem my heater worked flawlessly and was used extensively over past 5 years for spa and keeping the pool perfect since we swim year-round 3-4 times per week.
Several months ago I had a stupid mishap that splashed a cup of water on the control raceway on it while operating. There was a loud pop, flash and it was dead. So I set about troubleshooting per the manual. It was clear I had fried a lot of components just from looking at the "forest fire" appearance of the boards. Here's the process I went through so far:
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Chris
Sorry for the long note but I think the details are important for this weird problem. Prior to this problem my heater worked flawlessly and was used extensively over past 5 years for spa and keeping the pool perfect since we swim year-round 3-4 times per week.
Several months ago I had a stupid mishap that splashed a cup of water on the control raceway on it while operating. There was a loud pop, flash and it was dead. So I set about troubleshooting per the manual. It was clear I had fried a lot of components just from looking at the "forest fire" appearance of the boards. Here's the process I went through so far:
- Power distribution board was all burnt up. So I replaced it.
- Not sure if blower was operational so I powered with 240v and it worked. Phew!
- Manual control panel display was still dead so I checked and found no power to it from the universal control board.
- Removed transformer and bench test showed it was producing 24+vac intermittently only, seemed to work only on one angle if wiggled just right. So I replaced it.
- Universal control panel now worked. But ignition cycle would not proceed to open gas valve. So I checked all the safety circuits (limit switches, fan pressure, high temp vent) and no errors. Bypassed each with no luck. Temp did confirm below set temp (86 deg Vs 104)
- Ignition control did not seem to be functioning so I replaced (bought unit on eBay)
- Replacement unit worked but was faulty because it was opening the gas valve but not supplying power to the igniter (very dangerous!)
- Returned for refund and replaced from a pool heater store. This unit was brand new in OEM Jandy packaging.
- Now the heater worked perfectly... or seemed to.
- Went all the way through the ignition cycle lit the burner. Yes! shut it down and declared success. Heater wasn't really needed since here in S Florida water was still 88-92 deg F with solar only by late afternoon.
- Unit tries to light 3 times. Goes through the proper ignition cycle including purge, preheat, gas valve open. But closes right at 7 seconds. After 3rd attempt unit shuts down and displays "check ign steps".
- Fenwel control has 3 flashing lights
- Since safety circuits all test good (no change when bypass) and voltages test good. I start to suspect a problem with the flame sense circuit. I measure voltage on the two pins with insulted miniture pin clips and sure enough the voltage goes up during the flame but no where near enough (about .150 vdc instead of 1-2 v.) Definitely increases as soon as flame ignition but just not high enough for the ignition control to keep the gas valve open. Can't tell through the sight glass how big the flame is but it definitely does light.
- So I go down the bad sensing rod trail. Sensing rod and igniter are the same item on this model so I replace the igniter.
- No Joy. Exactly the same behavior. 7 second flame then shut down.
- Next I remove the burner tube to inspect. Looks great! Just a very fine layer of dark brown soot-like material. I sand with fine grit paper just in case and replace. Still No Joy.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Chris
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