Hi All,
First time poster here…bought a home with a pool 2 months ago that had a old rusted Raypak 336A NG heater.
Last week I swapped out the broken heater for a new version of the same model.
I cannot figure out why I can’t get the pilot to light. I have a 1.5” gas line to the pad that delivers 7.5WC of pressure at the inlet (Raypak says minimum is 6).
Someone suggested I bleed the line to make sure I have fresh gas so I used the inlet test port to bleed for about 5 minutes. I smelled gas within one minute of bleeding so I feel like there is fresh gas coming to the supply valve.
When I set the temp to call for heat I hear the pilot valve open and the igniter sparks for the 60-90 seconds before triggering an error.
My heater has the Honeywell supply valve. I have not adjusted the supply valve because I cannot get the valve to open beyond the pilot stage.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
First time poster here…bought a home with a pool 2 months ago that had a old rusted Raypak 336A NG heater.
Last week I swapped out the broken heater for a new version of the same model.
I cannot figure out why I can’t get the pilot to light. I have a 1.5” gas line to the pad that delivers 7.5WC of pressure at the inlet (Raypak says minimum is 6).
Someone suggested I bleed the line to make sure I have fresh gas so I used the inlet test port to bleed for about 5 minutes. I smelled gas within one minute of bleeding so I feel like there is fresh gas coming to the supply valve.
When I set the temp to call for heat I hear the pilot valve open and the igniter sparks for the 60-90 seconds before triggering an error.
My heater has the Honeywell supply valve. I have not adjusted the supply valve because I cannot get the valve to open beyond the pilot stage.
Any help is greatly appreciated!