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Procedure 30
- Loose Grounds
Step 1: Loose grounds can cause
the electrodes to start sparking
even when the ignition switches are
“off”.
Step 2: Check house wiring first
(see Procedure 1). Check wall
receptacle, etc. to ensure it is not a
consumer issue.
Step 3: Remove panels to access
terminal block and spark modules
(see Procedure 32). Look for loose
or damaged wiring and connections
at spark module (Procedure 22) or
at terminal block (Procedure 2).
Step 4: Ensure burner valve stems
are level. If stem is out of
alignment, it could maintain the
ignition switch in the “on” position
(although no gas flows to the
burner). See Procedure 29 for
burner valve replacement.
Step 5: A faulty igntion switch can
also cause random sparking. See
Procedure 28 for testing switches.
Step 6: If no loose grounds found
in wiring, replace spark module as
per Procedure 22).
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