Bosch GWH 715 ES User Manual page 44

Indoor model temperature modulated with electronic ignition suitable for heating potable water only - not approved for space heating purposes (intended for variable flow applications)
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Problem solving
Display
Cause
Cold water temperature sensor
fault.
Backflow temperature sensor over
309°F.
The appliance will close the burner
and lock.
Overheat sensor (ECO) open
circuit
temperatures are detected 220
°C
104
No flame ionization detected with
water flow.
Table 19
* By installer or service technician only.
44
(resets
when
cooler
°
F/
).
Solution
1. Check connector on wires coming from top of watervalve for a
secure connection. See Fig.
2. Sensor may trip if water temperature drops below 36°F to
protect heater from freezing conditions Any damage due to
freezing conditions is not covered under warranty.
page 47
3. Check sensor (ref.
1. Check combustion air and exhaust vent piping for blockage.
2. Check if secondary fan connections are disconnected.
3. Check venting specifications are met.
venting with more than three elbows, blocked vent or combination
venting may cause this failure.
4. Call Bosch Water Heating for further instruction.
1. Disconnect power supply cord and check wire connections on
overheat sensor (top right of heat exchanger) and the two
connectors on the control board. See Fig.
2. Check white wire connections at overheat sensor. Clean
terminals with an eraser. If badly corroded, replace sensor and
wire harness.
3. Check venting specifications are met. Long vent lengths,
venting with more than three elbows, blocked vent or combination
venting may cause this failure.
4. In areas where water has a high mineral content, periodic
descaling may necessary, see
5. Unplug power supply cord to the water heater. Open a hot
water tap for several minutes to allow cold water to pass through
heat exchanger. Close hot water tap and disconnect lead wires to
overheat sensor. Using a multimeter, check continuity through
overheat sensor contacts. Replace sensor if open.
1. Verify that all manual gas shut off valves are open.
Fig. 2
2. Check gas type, see
3. Reset error code and open a water tap to cycle the heater in an
effort to purge air on new installations. Cycling hot water tap on
and off multiple times may be necessary. If heater still faults with
EA error code, have a licensed gas technician properly purge air
out of the gas line leading to the water heater.
4. Check three wire connections to ignition group on the lower
front of the heat exchanger are secure.
5. Check gas pressure, see
6. Check venting specifications are met. Improper venting may
cause premature failure of the flame sensor rod.
7.
Check that the minimum power fan speed has been adjusted to
the proper value. See page
8. Observe inside the viewing window of the heat exchanger when
a hot water tap is opened. Sparking should be followed by a
steady blue flame. If flame is unstable or yellow with proper gas
pressure, confirm CO
readings per
2
67
50.
, page
chapter 10
,
).
Long vent lengths,
67
50.
, page
chapter 6.3
.
page 6
,
.
chapter 3.12
page 28
,
.
20.
section 6.4
.
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