So I've had this problem for a while and was hoping somebody might have a solution. My pump/heater/swg etc are on a timer.
When the pool powers on in the morning my heater starts then shuts off after 5-10 seconds. It does this 3 times and reports
I/F. (Ignition failure). If I try cycling the heater over and over it does the same thing. If a wait a 1/2 on hour to a
couple of hours and cycle the heater again it fires and and runs like a champ for the rest of the day. Cycling on and off as needed.
The next day same problem. I thought the problem might be condensation overnight so I did an experiment and powered on the pool
an hour after it had shut down for the night. Same problem. I recently had my gas meter upgraded to a larger model thinking that was
the issue. It did not help.
So could this be a problem with the water pressure sensor? The guy who shut down my pool the first fall I had it disconnected it so
it could drain. (At least I think it was the sensor) Is there a chance that when I reconnected it that it is not tight enough or is leaking?
Also is it possible to adjust this sensor or can I jumper it see if it is the problem?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
Cheers,
SuperSlug
When the pool powers on in the morning my heater starts then shuts off after 5-10 seconds. It does this 3 times and reports
I/F. (Ignition failure). If I try cycling the heater over and over it does the same thing. If a wait a 1/2 on hour to a
couple of hours and cycle the heater again it fires and and runs like a champ for the rest of the day. Cycling on and off as needed.
The next day same problem. I thought the problem might be condensation overnight so I did an experiment and powered on the pool
an hour after it had shut down for the night. Same problem. I recently had my gas meter upgraded to a larger model thinking that was
the issue. It did not help.
So could this be a problem with the water pressure sensor? The guy who shut down my pool the first fall I had it disconnected it so
it could drain. (At least I think it was the sensor) Is there a chance that when I reconnected it that it is not tight enough or is leaking?
Also is it possible to adjust this sensor or can I jumper it see if it is the problem?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
Cheers,
SuperSlug