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A.O. Smith 500 User's Information Manual page 18

Series 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 2-stage units
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"Blocked Flue"
Flue is Blocked
Caused by the blocked flue switch contacts being open when they should have been closed. Check for flue
blockage, switch contacts, wiring.
"High Limit"
Outlet temp. exceeded high limit setpoint
Caused when the temperature of the outlet probe exceeds the high limit setpoint. This is an internal
"software" limit switch and not an actual device. Check that the over temperature is not being caused by
improper setup or operation of the boiler.
"ECO fault"
Outlet temp is too high
Caused when the ECO contacts in the Outlet probe are open when they should be closed. Fault may
be due to high outlet temperature, bad switch contacts in the ECO, or disconnected wiring. Note: The ECO
can be checked by disconnecting the outlet probe from the CCB and reading the resistance across the two
active pins on the connector at the end of the probe cable. The value should be approximately 0 ohms when
the temperature of the probe is less than 220°F.
"Low Water"
Water level is too low
Caused by the Low Water Cut Out device not closing its feedback switch contacts when it should. Check
water line, switch contacts, wiring LWCO.
"Low Gas"
Gas pressure is too low
Caused by the Low Gas switch being open when it should be closed. Check gas line, switch contacts, wiring.
"IRI Gas"
IRI Gas Valve did not turn on
Caused by the IRI Gas Valve not closing its feedback switch contacts when it should. Could also be caused
by a problem with the relay output on the CCB. Check output to IRI Gas Valve, switch contacts, wiring.
"Powered Vent"
Power vent not running
Caused by the Powered Vent device not closing its feedback switch contacts when it should. Could also be
caused by a problem with the relay output on the CCB. Check output to powered vent, switch contacts, wiring.
"High Gas Stg*"
Gas pressure too high
Caused by the High Gas switch being open when it should be closed. Check gas line, switch contacts, wiring.
"Inlet Probe"
Inlet probe shorted or open
Caused when the thermistor in the probe or the wiring to the probe is shorted or disconnected. Check the
probe. Note: The thermistor and wiring can be checked by disconnecting the probe from the CCB and
reading the resistance across the two active pins on the connector at the end of the probe cable. The value
should be approximately 10K ohms (value will change slightly with changes in temperature).
"Outlet Probe:"
Outlet probe shorted or open
Caused when the thermistor in the probe or the wiring is shorted or disconnected. Check the probe. Note:
the thermistor and wiring can be checked by disconnecting the probe from the CCB and reading the resistance
across the two active pins on the connector at the end of the probe cable. The value should be approximately
10K ohms (value will change slightly with changes in temperature).
"Tank Probe"
Tank (Remote) probe shorted or open
Caused when the thermistor in the probe or the wiring is shorted or disconnected. Check the probe. Note: the
thermistor and wiring can be checked by disconnecting the probe from the CCB and reading the resistance
across the two active pins on the connector at the end of the probe cable. The value should be approximately
10K ohms (value will change slightly with changes in temperature).
"Igniter Stg*"
Igniter current is too low
Caused by a low current draw problem with the Silicon Carbide Igniter. This may occur if the igniter is old,
damaged, or disconnected and no longer draws the proper level of current. This condition will affect the
ability of the igniter to get hot enough to fire the gas properly. Check the igniter and its associated wiring.
"Igniter Pwr Stg*"
Improper power applied to Silicon Carbide circuit
Caused by improper line power being applied to the Silicon Carbide circuit. Check line connections. Paying
particular attention to the earth ground connection. Also check that line voltage does not exceed 132 vac rms.
"Igniter Hdwr Stg*"
Hardware problems with Silicon Carbide circuit
"Gas Relay Stg*"
Gas Valve Relays did not turn on
"Flame Stg*"
Flame not detected
"Blwr Low Stg*"
Low speed blower relay did not turn on
Caused by a failure of a relay on the FCB. Contact factory.
"Blwr Hi Stg*"
High speed blower relay did not turn on
Caused by a failure of a relay on the FCB. Contact factory.
"Short Cycle Cond."
Burner cycle rate above 30 per hour
Caused when a stage performs more than 30 heat cycles in one hour. When this fault is detected the system continues
to operate but the calls for heat are forced to occur no faster than every 180 seconds. While this
system is in this short cycle operating mode the yellow "Standby" LED flashes. Check system setup and operation.
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