Pentair MiniMax Heater Won't Ignite

Nov 26, 2018
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Moraga/CA
Greetings - I'm seeking ideas to help diagnose why my Pentair MiniMax NT-STD-N Heater Won't Ignite. Background:

  • Heater was idle without power for a couple of months. It is 15 years old.
  • It will go through the normal start-up sequence. Power on, Thermostat lit, Heating lit (very briefly).
  • Makes the noises I expect (blower on and clicking). Excepted is the noise of the gas burners igniting.
  • Heating light turns off within 1 - 2 seconds. Smell a small amount of gas.
  • System recycles two more times and then simply blows air.
  • The digital read-out does not give an error message (no E05).

What I have done so far:
  • Confirmed that the surface ignitor is getting 120 volts, and glows orange. Pulled it and no sign of damage.
  • Pulled the flame sensor and no sign of damage and just lite surface oxidation.
  • General inspection shows no soot and limited rust.

I have replaced the pressure switch a couple of times, but no other significant maintenance has been required.

Appreciate any suggestions, including how to test functionality of the flame sensor and ignition module.
 
Did you clean the flame sensor? These work on a milivolt level and any oxidation/corrosion/dirt/ etc will cause them to not work. The best way to clean these is to "polish" them with a crisp $1 bill. Fold it a couple times, wrap it around the probe an "sand" away. The symptoms you expressed indicate a dirty flame rod.

Also, unplug and plug the flame rod wire connections a couple of times to "clean" the terminals

Dan
 
I have the same type of unit and have had the same issue multiple times. I have had to remove the burner assembly and clean it off when I open in the spring. During the winter some soot or other debris will collect on the burner assembly limiting the gas and as a result the unit will turn off, try a couple of times, and then turn off for good.

The burner assembly is fairly easy to remove once you get the gas line off. Here is a link to a thread I started in 2014 about this issue. Let me know if you have any questions.

Cleaning Pool Heater
 
Danpik and Rocco - Many thanks for your help. I wish that the quick and easy fix of removing oxidation from the flame sensor had worked. Will do a bit more diagnosing, and then will pull burners for cleaning. If in the burners, likely an insect issue. I really see no evidence of soot.
 
Try checking the ground. If there’s oxidation or the ground wire isn’t getting a good connection, it could cycle like you mention.
 
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