Hi all,
spent the last several hours disassembling my MasterTemp 200 LP and trying to locate my issue. It seems to be ok for about 5-10 seconds. Blower kicks on, and then ignition, but then shuts down after a few seconds of heat.
There was a small nest in the air orifice, cleaned that out... cleaned the air tubes.. removed the orifice and stuck a shop vac hose in as far as I could. Hopefully the nest wasn't way inside the impeller!
The AGS diagnostic light is io (Led 5), which according to the manual shows the AGS, HLS could be bad.
However, other threads I searched have shown the Stack Flue sensor as a possibility????
What do you all think? Can I safely create a small jumper to bypass each to see if that helps or is that unsafe?
I am not sure if the exhaust is as strong as it should be, but I checked the exhaust, and don't see anything blocking.
Any help would be much appreciated! Pool Season is SO short here in Wisconsin, can't afford any down time.. and 74 degree water temp is not ideal!
thanks much all!
spent the last several hours disassembling my MasterTemp 200 LP and trying to locate my issue. It seems to be ok for about 5-10 seconds. Blower kicks on, and then ignition, but then shuts down after a few seconds of heat.
There was a small nest in the air orifice, cleaned that out... cleaned the air tubes.. removed the orifice and stuck a shop vac hose in as far as I could. Hopefully the nest wasn't way inside the impeller!
The AGS diagnostic light is io (Led 5), which according to the manual shows the AGS, HLS could be bad.
However, other threads I searched have shown the Stack Flue sensor as a possibility????
What do you all think? Can I safely create a small jumper to bypass each to see if that helps or is that unsafe?
I am not sure if the exhaust is as strong as it should be, but I checked the exhaust, and don't see anything blocking.
Any help would be much appreciated! Pool Season is SO short here in Wisconsin, can't afford any down time.. and 74 degree water temp is not ideal!
thanks much all!