Jandy HI E2 heater

Gasketman

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I went to a 4 year old HI E2 heater that has tripped the burner limit. It is located in the same area as the ignitor. I have never run into this before. The heater fires if i jump it .
What would cause this? I assume that if the air flow is bad it would not fire at all. I have not checked it though. Waiting on the part before i return.
Any Ideas? anybody familiar with this problem?

Thank you
 
Burner Temperature Limit Switch - This is a single-use switch which detects abnormal burner temperature.

It is a disc-type switch which is held against the burner plenum by a sheet metal bracket.

It is not able to be reset.

The burner limit switch prevents or interrupts burner operation if the burner plenum becomes too hot.

The burner limit switch is located on the front surface of the burner plenum near the top of the heater.

Servicing this switch normally requires removal of the top of the heater, but it can be checked by probing for voltage at point 9 on the vent limit switch.

Point 9 is the terminal of the vent limit switch to which is connected a brown wire coming down from above.

The vent limit switch is mounted on the vent outlet diffuser above the combustion blower.

Voltage will be present at point 9 only during normal operation or during a trial for ignition.

If necessary restart the heater using the control to obtain one of these conditions.

If voltage does not appear at point 9, the burner limit switch is open.

This may be due to burner misadjustment, incorrect gas orifice size or similar problems which should be investigated as outlined in later sections.

If there are no such problems and there is no evidence of excessive burner temperature, replace the burner limit switch.

Burner High Limit Switch 350 R0319700

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The Burner Limit is in series with the Vent Limit and the gas valve.

The Burner Limit is not resettable.

The Vent Limit is a Manual Reset.

Normal vent temperature is between 100oF and 140oF.

Excessive temperature might be due to excessive water temperature or over-firing of the system.

Investigate water temperature and possible water flow deficiency.

Confirm that the heater is equipped for the correct fuel gas - especially that propane gas is not being provided to a heater configured for natural gas.

To confirm correction of the problem, re-set the switch by pushing the red button.

If vent temperature is normal and the switch will not allow operation, replace it.
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Burner Temperature Limit Switch - This is a single-use switch which detects abnormal burner temperature.

It is a disc-type switch which is held against the burner plenum by a sheet metal bracket.

It has the appearance of an automatic reset switch in that it has no reset button.

However, it will reset only if cooled to -31o F, and therefore will not recycle.

The burner limit switch prevents or interrupts burner operation if the burner plenum becomes too hot.

You might have an airflow issue.

Check the Combustion Air Filter.

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4B. Induced-Draft Combustion System.

The Hi-E2 pool heater has an advanced combustion system which makes it highly efficient and reliable.

This system is illustrated in Figure 30.

A special corrosion resistant high-speed blower pulls flow through the system and exhausts it to the outdoors.

Air is pulled into the system through a combustion air supply duct, when provided, and through an air filter into a venturi.

The venturi functions much like an automobile carburetor venturi -i.e. when air is forced through it, a “negative” pressure is created at the venturi throat.

This negative pressure pulls gas through a metering orifice, resulting in an optimal mixture of air and fuel gas.

The air and gas are thoroughly mixed in the venturi tailpipe, pulled through a special burner and ignited in the combustion chamber.

Hot combustion products are then pulled through a highly efficient downward-flow heat exchanger.

Combustion products are cooled below their dew point and condensate water is formed and drained away.

Flow then enters the blower, where it is forced out of the heater at the vent terminal or through a vent pipe to the outdoors.

 
Is the unit indoors or outdoors?

What is the water flow rate?

Can you show all writing on the burner limit switch?

The switch might reset if you can cool it down to below -31 degrees like maybe with dry ice.

However, since it is not manually resettable, it should not be reused.
 
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Combustion Air Filter: R0308000.

Looks like typical air filter foam that you can get at the hardware store.

The combustion air filter is a rectangular foam filter located in a box near the bottom of the control compartment.

The filter removes lint and large scale dust particles to prevent blockage of the burner media.

The filter should be replaced annually in normal service.

Heavy use of the heater or operation in adverse environments may dictate more frequent replacement, however.

It can be removed through the front of the filter box as illustrated in Figure 31.

Remove the wing nuts retaining the front panel and slide the panel out.

Replace it only with the specified part available from a Jandy representative.

Push the replacement filter into the tracks and slide the panel back in.

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