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Hot Surface Ignitor Control Module testing
Gas valve will not open; HSI glows okay.
So far, I have sent 24 v. to the gas valve solenoid to be certain it works. That leaves the control module which I tested as follows: Removed it fron the unit, connected a test lamp to the two "valve" terminals, and energized the 24 v. terminals. The controller cycled through its series of timed clicks but the light never came on. Is this enough to prove the control module is bad? Or do I need to have the 120 v. and HSI connected to get a fair evaluation? I sure don't want to spend a hundred plus on a new control module if there is any possibility I have not tested it correctly. Any one know something I have not thought of? TIA, Frank Valve Honeywell Control Honeywell Furnace Ruud cross flow -- "Let peace be your goal, love be your mentor, and joy be your guide" (Sant'Agata) TimelessMiracles.com Remove the b from my address to send mail: |
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