Reflect-O-Ray
®
EDS 6
Installation, Operation & Service
Combustion Research Corporation
ELECTRONIC PROVEN SPARK IGNITION
CONTROL WITH 100% LOCKOUT:
APPLICATION
The solid state ignition control will ignite the gas by spark.
The gas is ignited and burns during each running cycle.
Should a loss of flame occur, the main valve closes and a
retry for ignition will commence. This control has an
internal 100% lockout function to completely shut down
the system should the gas fail to ignite within 30 seconds.
To initiate a re-ignition trial when lockout occurs, the
power must be interrupted for 5 minutes.
The solid state ignition control must not be subjected to
temperatures below -40°F (-40°C) or above 150°F (66°C).
CAUTION: When it is necessary to replace a main gas
valve used with this control, the replacement valve must
have the same valve closing time as that approved on the
original equipment by the recognized testing agency.
GAS SUPPLY FAILURE ON START
1. Thermostat calls for heat.
2. Airflow is proven.
3. Valve and spark are energized after pre-purge.
4. After a maximum 30 second trial for ignition, the
system will lockout to completely disarm the system.
5. In order to initiate a re-ignition trial, the power must be
interrupted for 5 minutes.
POWER INTERRUPTION ON START:
1. No gas will flow during power interruption.
2. Normal sequence will resume when power is restored.
POWER INTERRUPTION DURING RUNNING
CYCLE:
1. Valve is de-energized.
2. Valve and spark are energized when power is restored
and normal sequence will resume.
TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE:
VACATION SHUTDOWN
-- Set the thermostat to the
desired room temperature while you are away.
COMPLETE SHUTDOWN
-- Turn the gas control knob to
the OFF position. Do not force. Appliance will completely
shut off. Follow the Lighting Procedures above to resume
normal operation.
IF MAIN BURNER WILL NOT COME ON WITH CALL
FOR HEAT:
1. Ensure gas control knob is in the ON position.
2. Adjust thermostat several degrees above room
temperature.
3 Using AC voltmeter, measure voltage across MV
terminals at gas control.
4. If no voltage is present, check control circuit for proper
operation.
4. If proper control system voltage is present, replace gas
control.
STOP: READ ALL
WARNINGS
The flame is lit automatically. If the appliance does not
turn on when the thermostat is set several degrees above
room temperature, follow these instructions:
1. Set the thermostat to its lowest setting to reset the
safety control.
2. Disconnect all electric power to the appliance.
3. Remove the control access panel.
4. Turn the gas control knob to the OFF position, DO
NOT FORCE.
Wait 5 minutes to clear out any unburned gas. If you
then smell gas, STOP! Follow Step 3 in the following
Warnings. If you do not smell gas, continue with the
next step.
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT,
ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE
CAN CAUSE DEATH, SEVERE INJURY
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
1. Flame is lit automatically. Do not light the flame
manually.
2. Before lighting burner flame, smell around the
appliance for gas. Be sure to smell next to floor
because LP gas is heavier than air.
3. IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Turn off the gas supply at the appliance service
valve. On LP gas systems, turn off gas supply at
the gas tank.
Do not light any appliances in the house.
Do not touch electrical switches or use the phone.
Leave the building and use a neighbor's phone to
call your gas supplier.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department
.
4. Do not force the gas control knob. Use only your
hand to push down or turn the gas control knob.
Never use any tools. If the gas control knob will not
operate by hand, a qualified service technician should
replace the gas control. Force or attempted repair
may result in a fire or explosion.
5. The gas control must be replaced in case of any
physical damage, tampering, bent terminals, missing
or broken parts, stripped threads, and evidence of
exposure to heat.
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