Why is the gas valve open on my Jandy pool?
This just means during the ignition cycle 110 v is supplied to the flame sense rod and if a flame is present a tiny signal (couple millionths of amp) flows to the burner base and back to the Fenwal circuitry to prove flame and leave the gas valve open. You should also have a view port that allows you to see the igniter glowing.
What happens when the igniter does not work on Jandy pool?
During the 7 seconds the ground for the igniter is interrupted and the igniter becomes the flame sense signal source. If the igniter does not function or gas does not flow and get ignited you don’t get flame sense detected through the ground circuit from the burners.
Is there a check IGN control fault on Jandy LXI?
I’m getting a CHECK IGN CONTROL fault on my Jandy LXi. It will turn on and attempt to ignite a few times in 4 minutes, but it’s unable to start. Step 15 – I do not know how to check if the igniter is glowing, so I assumed NO and proceeded w/ the boxed steps.
How to troubleshoot Lite 2 LJ pool equipment?
Replace Ignitor. 1) Check incoming power. (A & B) 2) Turn off incoming power. Check positioning of Conversion Block. 3) Replace Transformer. 1) Check for short circuits. 2) Replace fuse. STEP 4 – Check Fusible Link Check wires for lose connections. Replace Ignition board. 24 VAC on white wire at Fusible Link? (4b)
What makes a Jandy pool heater so good?
Providing industry-leading engineering, Jandy’s innovative line of pool heaters and heat pumps are designed to deliver quality, energy-efficient heating solutions so you can enjoy a longer swim season in your pool. The perfect pool is neither too hot nor too cold.
How often does a pool heater bypass the heat exchanger?
With two modes —Heat Mode and Bypass Mode — you can choose when water is directed through the heat exchanger. Pool heaters are typically used only 3.5% of the average annual pump runtime. The other 96.5% of the time, the heat exchanger can be bypassed so the pump works less — saving electrical energy and up to $350 a year.
Replace Ignitor. 1) Check incoming power. (A & B) 2) Turn off incoming power. Check positioning of Conversion Block. 3) Replace Transformer. 1) Check for short circuits. 2) Replace fuse. STEP 4 – Check Fusible Link Check wires for lose connections. Replace Ignition board. 24 VAC on white wire at Fusible Link? (4b)