Lochinvar Water Heater 150 500 User Manual

AW-SER Rev E  
Service Manual  
Models: 150 - 500  
Starting Serial #H07H10046464  
This manual must only be used by a  
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qualified heating installer / service  
technician. Read all instructions,  
including this manual and the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and  
Operation Manual, before installing.  
Perform steps in the order given.  
Failure to comply could result in severe  
personal injury, death, or substantial  
property damage.  
Save this manual for future reference.  
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Please read before proceeding  
Installer  
Read all instructions,  
When calling or writing about the water heater –  
Please have the water heater model and serial  
number from the water heater rating plate.  
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NOTICE  
including this manual and the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual, before installing. Perform steps  
in the order given.  
Consider piping and installation when  
determining water heater location (see the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual).  
Have this water heater serviced/inspected  
by a qualified service technician at least  
annually.  
Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment  
must be filed immediately against the  
transportation company by the consignee.  
Failure to comply with the above could  
result in severe personal injury, death or  
substantial property damage.  
When servicing water heater –  
Handling ceramic fiber materials  
To avoid electric shock, disconnect  
REMOVAL OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER LINING  
electrical  
maintenance.  
supply  
before  
performing  
The combustion chamber door insulation in this  
ƽ WARNING  
product contains ceramic fiber material. Ceramic fibers  
To avoid severe burns, allow the water  
heater to cool before performing  
maintenance.  
can be converted to cristobalite in very high  
temperature applications. The International Agency for  
Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded, “Crystalline  
silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from  
occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans (Group  
1).:  
Water heater operation –  
• Do not block flow of combustion or  
ventilation air to the water heater.  
Avoid breathing dust and contact with skin  
and eyes.  
• Should overheating occur or gas supply  
fail to shut off, do not turn off or  
• Use NIOSH certified dust respirator (N95).  
This type of respirator is based on the OSHA  
requirements for cristobalite at the time this  
disconnect  
circulator.  
supply at  
appliance.  
electrical  
Instead, shut off the gas  
location external to the  
supply  
to  
a
document was written.  
Other types of  
respirators may be needed depending on the job  
site conditions. Current NIOSH recommendations  
can be found on the NIOSH website at  
NIOSH approved respirators, manufacturers, and  
phone numbers are also listed on this website.  
• Do not use this water heater if any part  
has been under water. The possible  
damage to a flooded appliance can be  
extensive and present numerous safety  
hazards.  
Any appliance that has been  
Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing, gloves,  
and eye protection.  
under water must be replaced.  
Apply enough water to the combustion chamber  
lining to prevent airborne dust.  
Remove the combustion chamber lining from the  
water heater and place it in a plastic bag for disposal.  
Wash potentially contaminated clothes separately  
from other clothing.  
thoroughly.  
Rinse clothes washer  
NIOSH stated First Aid.  
Eye: Irrigate immediately.  
Breathing: Fresh air.  
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Service  
Maintenance  
• Service and maintenance schedules  
• Address reported problems  
Near water heater piping  
• Inspect water heater area and water heater interior  
• Clean condensate trap  
• Typical system components  
• Check all piping for leaks  
• Check air openings  
• Flue vent system and air piping  
• Check water system  
The Armor water heater display  
• Display panel readout, buttons and their functions  
Control module inputs  
• Check expansion tank  
• Control module inputs and options  
• Check water heater relief valve  
• Inspect ignition electrode  
• Check ignition ground wiring  
• Check all water heater wiring  
• Check control settings  
• Perform start-up and checks  
• Check burner flame  
• Check flame signal  
Control module outputs  
• Control module outputs and options  
General  
• How the water heater operates  
• How the control module operates  
• Access modes -- user and installer  
• Sequence of operation -- Water Heating  
• Check flue gas temperature  
• General maintenance  
• Review with owner  
• Cleaning the water heater heat exchanger  
• Oiled bearing circulators  
Control panel menu access  
• Accessing programming mode and locating menus  
(See separate guide covering the PC interface.)  
Troubleshooting  
Control panel parameter access  
Troubleshooting table - No display  
• Checking temperature sensors  
• Sensor tables  
• Accessing and changing parameters from the display panel  
Quick start information -- parameter table  
• An index of available adjustments and readouts, where to  
access them and where to find detailed information.  
Troubleshooting table - Fault messages displayed on the  
water heater interface  
• Combustion analysis procedure  
• Gas valve adjustment procedure  
Armor water heater operation  
• A: General  
• C: Data Logging  
• D: Functions  
• E: WHR Settings  
• H: Control Modes  
• I: Circulation Pumps  
• J: Service Notification  
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The Armor water heater display  
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Control inputs  
GAS PRESSURE SWITCH  
DHW THERMOSTAT  
LOW VOLTAGE  
CONNECTION  
BOARD  
FLOW SWITCH  
TANK SENSOR  
SEQUENCER / BUILDING  
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  
LOW WATER CUTOFF  
INLET TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
OUTLET TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
FLUE GAS SENSOR  
AIR PRESSURE SWITCH  
HIGH LIMIT SENSOR  
FLAME SENSOR  
BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH  
DISPLAY PANEL  
SMART SYSTEM  
CONTROL BOARD  
PC INTERFACE  
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Control outputs  
ALARM BELL  
AUX. DEVICE RELAY  
RUNTIME CONTACTS  
LOW VOLTAGE  
CONNECTION  
BOARD  
SEQUENCER / BUILDING  
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM  
DHW PUMP  
IGNITER  
BLOWER  
SMART SYSTEM  
GAS VALVE  
CONTROL BOARD  
DISPLAY PANEL  
PC INTERFACE  
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General Operation  
How the water heater operates  
The Armor water heater uses an advanced stainless steel heat  
exchanger and an electronic control module that allows fully  
condensing operation. The blower pulls in gas and air and  
pushes flue products out of the water heater through the heat  
exchanger and flue piping. The control module regulates blower  
speed to control water heater firing rate. The gas valve senses the  
amount of air flowing into the water heater and allows only the  
right amount of gas to flow.  
Sequence of operation  
Table 1 shows control module normal sequences of operation  
for water heating operation.  
Access modes  
User  
The user can adjust water heating set point using the UP and  
DOWN buttons at any time during normal operation. By  
entering the USER code (0704), the user can also change  
temperature units, time and date, and night setback settings. In  
user mode, the following parameters can be viewed but not  
changed: water heater model number; software version; total  
operating hours, and total cycles.  
Installer  
Most parameters are available only to the installer, accessible  
only by entering the installer access code (5309).  
Saving parameters  
To save parameters:  
Press the ENTER/RESET button.  
To keep parameter settings only for a current operating cycle:  
Press the MENU/EXIT button 1 time to return to the parameter  
listings; press again to return to the menu listings.  
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Sequence of operation  
Table 1A Sequence of operation  
OPERATION  
DISPLAY  
W
H
R
:
:
S
t
a
n
d
b
y
(
1. Upon a call for heat, the control turns on the water heater pump.  
O
U
T
1
2
3
.
8
F
1
2
9
)
2. The control connects 120 VAC to the blower. The blower does not  
run at this time.  
• If the unit is equipped with a flow switch, it must close before the  
control powers up the blower.  
• The manual reset high limit must be closed before the control  
powers up the blower.  
• If the unit is equipped with a solenoid valve and/or a vent  
valve, they will be energized along with the blower.  
W
H
R
:
:
S
t
a
n
d
b
y
(
O
U
T
1
2
3
.
8
F
1
2
9
)
• If the unit is equipped with a gas pressure switch, it must close  
at this time.  
• If there is an auxiliary device connected to the unit, the unit  
will then provide 24 VAC to its enable relay. If the auxiliary  
device has  
a
proving switch, it must close before the  
sequence continues.  
W
H
R
:
:
P
R
E
P
U
R
G
E
3. The control then starts a 10 second prepurge cycle.  
O
U
T
1
2
3
.
9
F
(
1
2
9
)
4. Once the prepurge cycle is complete, and the blocked drain  
switch is closed, the control starts the 5 second trial for ignition by  
sending spark voltage to the spark electrode and opening the gas  
valve.  
W
H
R
:
:
I
G
N
I
T
I
O
N
1
O
U
T
1
2
3
.
9
F
(
2
9
)
5. If the control does not detect flame by the end of the trial for  
ignition, the control performs a 10 second postpurge, another  
prepurge and tries to light the burner again. If the burner does  
not light after 4 trials (1 trial on the 500 model), the control locks  
out for 1 hour and then tries another set of 4 trials, except on  
the 500 model which is manual reset lockout.  
W
H
R
:
:
P
O
S
T
P
U
R
G
E
,
9
P
R
E
P
U
R
G
E
O
U
T
1
2
3
.
9
F
(
1
2
)
6. If the control detects a flame before the trial for ignition ends, it  
begins to modulate the burner in order to maintain the set point.  
W
H
R
:
:
W
H
R
4
2
0
%
R
A
T
E
O
U
T
1
2
.
8
F
(
1
2
9
)
7. Once the call for heat is satisfied, the control will turn off the burner.  
The blower will remain on for the 10 second postpurge cycle. The  
water heater pump will continue to run for its pump delay time,  
then turn off.  
W
H
R
:
P
O
S
T
P
U
R
G
E
O
U
T
:
1
2
7
.
4
F
(
1
2
9
)
)
W
H
R
:
S
t
a
n
d
b
y
8. Water heater pump off.  
O
U
T
:
1
2
4
.
7
F
(
1
2
9
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Display panel menu access  
Table 1B Use this procedure to access menus from the display panel  
BUTTON  
OPERATION  
DISPLAY  
WHR:OFF  
COMMENTS  
Water heater turns off (this ensures  
uninterrupted programming)  
ENTER/  
R
ES  
Press 1 time in normal operation  
OUT:125˚F  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
Enter Menu Code:  
MENU/  
EXI  
T
Hold for 5 seconds -- display will change  
flashing  
0000  
Press 9 times to change last digit  
in readout to "9"  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
Enter Menu Code:  
0009  
UP  
Press 2 times to move to the second  
digit  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
Enter Menu Code:  
0009  
P
R
E
V
I
O
U
S
S
Press 3 times to change second digit  
in readout to "3"  
Enter Menu Code:  
0309  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
U
P
Press 1 time to change to the first  
digit  
Enter Menu Code:  
0309  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
PR  
EVIO  
U
Enter Menu Code:  
5309  
Digit shown underlined at left will  
flash  
Press 5 times to change first digit  
in readout to "5"  
UP  
If you enter a digit incorrectly, you can move to the digit by using the NEXT and PREVIOUS buttons  
as needed until the digit you want is flashing. Then use UP and/or DOWN buttons to change the value.  
The words, "INSTALLER CODE"  
will flash while displayed  
Enter Menu Code:  
INSTALLER CODE  
ENTER/RES  
Press to enter the code  
>A General  
B N/A  
After 2 seconds, display shows menus  
(press ENTER/RESET to select a menu)  
The caret symbol, ">" highlights  
the selectable line  
If the code is entered incorrectly, the display will return to its previous mode. You will have to start over  
at step 1 to enter the code.  
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>C Data Log  
D Functions  
Press 1 time to toggle menu listing  
Press 2 times to toggle menu listing  
Press 1 time to toggle menu listing  
Press 2 times to toggle menu listing  
DOWN  
DOWN  
DOWN  
DOWN  
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>E WHR Settings  
F N/A  
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>G Anti-cycling  
H Control Modes  
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>I Circ. Pumps  
J Service Noti.  
To select a highlighted menu, press the ENTER/RESET button one time. The display will  
change to the first parameter under that menu, with the first characters flashing.  
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Display panel parameter access  
Table 1C This is a typical example of accessing a parameter, shown for parameter H3, cascade address  
BUTTON  
OPERATION  
DISPLAY  
COMMENTS  
This example shows how to access parameter H3, cascade address. The first display shown is at the  
beginning of the menu listings, after entering the installer access code.  
>A General  
B N/A  
The caret symbol, ">" highlights  
the selectable line  
Beginning of menu listings.  
-
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>C Data Log  
D Functions  
Press 1 time to toggle menu listing  
Press 2 times to toggle menu listing  
Press 1 time to toggle menu listing  
Press 1 time to select second listing  
D
D
D
D
O
W
W
W
W
N
N
N
N
R
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>E WHR Settings  
F N/A  
O
O
O
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
>G N/A  
H Control Modes  
The menu toggles to the next two  
menu options  
G Anti-Cycling  
>H Control Modes  
H2  
H3  
H2  
will flash  
H2 Contrl Source  
E
NTE  
R
/
ES  
Press 1 time to list parameters  
will flash  
H3 Cascade Addr  
Press 1 time to select next parameter  
Press 1 time to show parameter value  
U
P
Cascade Addr  
H3  
will stop flashing; parameter  
value will appear  
E
NT  
ER  
/
R
ES  
Member 0001  
Cascade Addr  
U
P
H3  
Parameter will increase or decrease,  
depending on button pressed  
Press 1 time to change value  
(or  
D
O
WN)  
Member 0002  
H3 Cascade Addr  
H
3
will flash  
Press 1 time to save new value  
Press 1 time to return to main menu  
E
N
T
T
T
E
R
/
/
/
R
R
R
ES  
>A General  
B N/A  
E
N
N
E
R
R
E
S
S
This display example assumes  
a call for water heating is present  
Press 1 time to return to normal  
operation  
WHR:Pre-Purge  
OUT:123.7˚F  
E
E
E
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Parameter table  
Table 1D This table lists SMART SYSTEM control module parameters and where to access them  
USER ACCESS  
DISPLAY MODIFY  
INSTALLER ACCESS  
SEE  
PAGE  
MENU  
SUB ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
DISPLAY  
MODIFY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Boiler Model  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
13  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
User Code  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Date and Time  
Software Version  
Temperature Units  
Night Setback Temperature  
Night Setback Times  
A
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
1
2
3
Total Hrs. Run  
13  
13  
13  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
No  
No  
Ignition Attempts  
Show Last 10 Errors  
C
1
2
Reset Last 10 Errors  
Service Mode Delay  
13  
13  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
D
E
3
Tank Set Point  
14  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Control Source (Thermostat, BMS,  
and Cascade)  
2
3
4
5
6
14  
14  
14  
14  
14  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Cascade Address  
Max. Cascade Set Point - Not Used  
H
Cascade Offset - Not Used  
Cascade Off-On Differential - Not  
Used  
3
WHR Pump Delay  
15  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
I
1
2
3
4
Service Notification in Month  
Service Notification Running Hours  
Service Notification Cycles  
15  
15  
15  
15  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
J
Reset Service Notification Counter  
The parameters for Building Management System operation are not listed in this table. They are only accessible using the  
PC interface software. See separate documentation for access information. See page 14 of this manual for a brief discussion.  
NOTICE  
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Viewable and changeable control parameters  
Before changing parameters, note the  
settings so that the unit can be returned to  
its original operating parameters.  
Night setback temperature  
CAUTION  
Once the internal clock has been set correctly, the night  
setback feature can be used to program a lower water  
temperature set point for water heating. This feature is only  
used when a tank sensor is used. This parameter can be  
changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter  
A6. The temperature range for this parameter is 32°F to  
140°F. The feature is turned off with a setting of 32°F. The  
default value is 32°F.  
A: General  
Boiler model  
The control will display Armor Heater” as the model number  
because the same control is used on several models. This will  
be displayed when parameter A1 has been accessed. This  
parameter is not changeable.  
Night setback times  
If parameter A6 is set to anything other than 32°F, the night  
setback feature becomes active. This will require start and  
stop times to be programmed for the days that reduced  
temperatures are required. These times can be changed by  
the user or the installer by accessing parameter A7. Each day  
of the week (Sunday through Saturday) will have an on and  
off time.  
User code  
The User Code allows the user to access and change a limited  
number of control parameters. The access code can be  
changed by the user or the installer to a code of their  
choosing. To change the code, parameter A2 must be  
accessed. The default code is 0704. The code can be changed  
one digit at a time by using the arrow keys on the display.  
Example: Monday ON: 22:30, Tuesday OFF: 6:45. If you  
wish to skip a day and have no night setback, leave the on and  
off times the same. The default times for each day will be  
00:00 (midnight).  
Date and time  
The control uses an internal clock for the night setback  
feature and for logging of events. For these features to work  
correctly, the clock must be set when the water heater is first  
installed or anytime the water heater has been powered off for  
more than 30 days. To set the clock, parameter A3 must be  
accessed. The date and time are displayed as “YY:MM:DD W  
hh:mm. YY = year, MM = month, DD = date, W = day (1 =  
Sunday, 2 = Monday, etc.), hh = hour (24 hour time;  
2:00 PM = 14:00), mm = minutes.  
B: Not used  
C: Data logging  
Total hrs. run  
The total hrs. run parameter shows the total number of hours  
the water heater has been in the DHW firing position. This  
parameter can be viewed by the user and the installer by  
accessing parameter C1.  
The internal clock does not adjust for  
NOTICE  
Daylight Savings Time and therefore,  
will require a manual adjustment.  
Ignition attempts  
The ignition attempts parameter shows the total number of  
times the water heater has attempted to fire. This parameter  
can be viewed by the user and the installer by accessing  
parameter C2.  
Software version  
The software version allows the user to view the software  
version in use by the control. This software controls the  
operation of the water heater. When a new software version  
becomes available, the existing control can be replaced with a  
new control to update the software.  
Show last 10 errors  
The control will log the 10 most current errors with the date  
and time the error occurred. This parameter can be viewed  
by the user and the installer by accessing parameter C3.  
Temperature units  
The control can be configured to display temperature in  
either °C or °F. This parameter can be changed by the user or  
the installer by accessing parameter A5. The default is °F.  
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D: Functions  
H: Control modes  
Control source  
Reset last 10 errors  
The control source parameter selects the method used to control  
the modulation of the water heater. This parameter is adjustable  
by the installer by accessing parameter H2. The control methods  
are as follows:  
The reset last 10 errors parameter allows the error counter to be  
reset to 0. This parameter can only be cleared by the installer by  
accessing parameter D1. Once accessed, press the RESET key to  
clear the counter.  
1 - Thermostat. The control modulates the water heater based  
on the user set point and the temperature of the tank sensor  
when a tank thermostat is used, or the inlet sensor.  
Service mode delay  
By pressing the pin button on the front of the display for five (5)  
seconds, the control will be placed in Service Mode. This will  
override all other heat demands. The Service Mode allows the  
installer to set the unit to either maximum firing rate or  
minimum firing rate for the purpose of combustion analysis.  
The delay sets the length of time the water heater will stay in the  
Service Mode if no keys have been pressed before going back to  
its original state. This parameter can only be changed by the  
installer by accessing parameter D2. The time range of this  
parameter is 0 to 40 minutes. The default value is 20 minutes.  
2 - BMS (Building Management System). The control  
modulates the water heater based on the 0 - 10 VDC signal  
delivered to the appropriate terminals on the connection board.  
When BMS is selected additional parameters for BMS operation  
may need to be adjusted. These can only be accessed by the  
optional PC software. See the Armor Water Heater Smart  
System PC Program Instructions Manual for additional BMS  
parameter information.  
3 - Cascade. The water heater is part of a group of water heaters  
sequenced together. The designated Leader water heater  
determines the total output needed from the group based on the  
set point and controlling sensor reading. It assigns portions of  
this output to itself (Leader) and the Member water heaters.  
When Cascade is selected, each water heater in the group  
requires a unique address (see below). The default control is  
Thermostat.  
E: WHR settings  
Tank set point  
When a DHW call for heat becomes active, the control will use  
the tank set point to determine the firing rate of the water heater  
based on the actual water temperature. This parameter can be  
changed by the installer by accessing parameter E3. The  
temperature range of this parameter is 50°F to 190°F. The  
default value is 180°F.  
Cascade address  
The water heater designated as the Leader needs to be  
programmed with address 0. All the Member water heaters  
require addresses from 1 to 7, and the addresses must be  
different for each Member. The addresses can be in any order,  
regardless of the order in which the units are wired together.  
This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing  
parameter H3. The tank sensor must be connected to the Leader  
water heater. The default address is 1.  
F: Not used  
G: Not used  
Max. cascade set point - Not used  
Cascade offset - Not used  
Cascade off-on differential - Not used  
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1 Service  
(continued)  
I: Circulation pumps  
DHW pump delay  
The DHW pump delay parameter sets the length of time the  
DHW (WHR) pump will run after a heater demand has  
been satisfied. Setting the delay time to 0 will disable the  
pump. This parameter is adjustable by the installer by  
accessing parameter I3. The time range for this parameter  
is 0 minutes to 40 minutes. The default time is 30 seconds.  
J: Service Notification  
Service notification in months  
When the water heater control determines that a scheduled  
service is due based on days of installation, the water heater  
display will alternate the standard water heater display text  
with the message SERVICE DUE every 5 seconds. This  
parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing  
parameter J1. The time range for this parameter is 0  
months to 36 months. The default time is 12 months.  
Service notification running hours  
When the water heater control determines that a scheduled  
service is due based on the hours of actual operation, the  
water heater display will alternate the standard water heater  
display text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5  
seconds. This parameter is adjustable by the installer by  
accessing parameter J2. The time range for this parameter  
is 0 hours to 100,000 hours. The default time is 10,000  
hours.  
Service notification cycles  
When the water heater control determines that a scheduled  
service is due based on the number of water heater cycles,  
the water heater display will alternate the standard water  
heater display text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5  
seconds. This parameter is adjustable by the installer by  
accessing parameter J3. The range for this parameter is 0  
cycles to 100,000 cycles. The default is 10,000 cycles.  
Reset service notification counter  
Once servicing has been completed, the service notification  
counter should be reset. This parameter can be reset by the  
installer by accessing parameter J4. Once accessed, press the  
RESET key to reset the service notification counter.  
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2 Maintenance  
Maintenance and annual startup  
Table 2A Service and Maintenance Schedules  
Service technician  
Owner maintenance  
(see the following pages for instructions)  
General:  
• Check water heater area  
• Address reported problems  
• Check pressure/temperature  
gauge  
• Inspect interior; clean and vacuum if  
necessary;  
Daily  
• Clean condensate trap and fill with fresh  
water  
• Check for leaks (water, gas, flue,  
condensate)  
• Verify flue and air lines in good condition  
and sealed tight  
• Check system water pressure/system  
piping/expansion tank  
• Check control settings  
• Check ignition and flame sense electrodes  
(sand  
off  
any  
deposits;  
clean  
• Check vent piping  
• Check air piping  
and reposition)  
• Check wiring and connections  
• Perform start-up checkout  
Monthly  
and  
performance verification per Section 10  
in the Armor Installation and Operation  
Manual.  
• Check air and vent termination  
screens  
• Check relief valve  
• Flame inspection (stable, uniform)  
• Flame signal (at least 10 microamps at  
high fire)  
• Check condensate drain system  
• Check automatic air vents  
• Clean the heat exchanger if flue  
temperature is more than 54°F above  
return water temperature.  
If combustion or performance  
indicate need:  
Every  
6 months  
• Clean heat exchanger  
• Check water heater piping (gas  
and water) for leaks  
• Remove and clean burner using  
compressed air only  
• Operate relief valve  
• Clean the blower wheel  
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Follow the service and maintenance procedures given throughout this manual and in component literature  
shipped with the water heater. Failure to perform the service and maintenance could result in damage to  
the water heater or system. Failure to follow the directions in this manual and component literature could  
result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.  
ƽ WARNING  
The water heater should be inspected annually only by a qualified service technician. In addition, the  
maintenance and care of the water heater designated in Table 2A and explained on the following pages must  
be performed to assure maximum water heater efficiency and reliability. Failure to service and maintain the  
water heater and system could result in equipment failure.  
ƽ WARNING  
Electrical shock hazard – Turn off power to the water heater before any service operation on the water heater  
except as noted otherwise in this instruction manual. Failure to turn off electrical power could result in  
electrical shock, causing severe personal injury or death.  
ƽ WARNING  
Address reported problems  
Figure 2-1 Condensate Trap  
1. Inspect any problems reported by the owner and  
correct before proceeding.  
Inspect water heater area  
1. Verify that water heater area is free of any combustible  
materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and  
liquids.  
2. Verify that air intake area is free of any of the  
contaminants listed in Section 1 of the Armor Water  
Heater Installation and Operation Manual. If any of  
these are present in the water heater intake air vicinity,  
they must be removed. If they cannot be removed,  
reinstall the air and vent lines per this manual and the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual.  
Inspect water heater interior  
1. Remove the front access cover and inspect the interior  
of the water heater.  
The condensate trap must be filled with  
ƽ WARNING  
water during all times of water heater  
operation to avoid flue gas emission from the  
condensate drain line. Failure to fill the trap  
could result in severe personal injury or  
death.  
2. Vacuum any sediment from inside the water heater and  
components. Remove any obstructions.  
Clean condensate trap  
1. Inspect the condensate drain line, condensate PVC  
fittings, and condensate trap.  
Check all piping for leaks  
Eliminate all system or water heater leaks.  
ƽ WARNING  
Leaking water may cause severe property  
damage.  
2. Remove the PVC cap retaining screw from the PVC cap  
(FIG. 2-1).  
1. Inspect all water and gas piping and verify to be leak free.  
3. Remove the 2 inch PVC cap with the switch located at  
the top of the trap (FIG. 2-1).  
2. Look for signs of leaking lines and correct any problems  
found.  
4. Remove any sediment in the trap.  
3. Check gas line using the procedure found in Section 7 - Gas  
Connections of the Armor Water Heater Installation and  
Operation Manual.  
5. Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out  
of the drain.  
6. Replace the cap. Press the cap onto the trap until the  
cap makes contact with the drain.  
7. Replace the retaining screw.  
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2 Maintenance  
Safety relief valves should be re-inspected AT  
LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS, by a  
licensed plumbing contractor or authorized  
inspection agency, to ensure that the product  
has not been affected by corrosive water  
conditions and to ensure that the valve and  
discharge line have not been altered or  
tampered with illegally. Certain naturally  
occurring conditions may corrode the valve  
or its components over time, rendering the  
valve inoperative. Such conditions are not  
detectable unless the valve and its  
components are physically removed and  
inspected. This inspection must only be  
conducted by a plumbing contractor or  
authorized inspection agency – not by the  
owner. Failure to re-inspect the water heater  
relief valve as directed could result in unsafe  
pressure buildup, which can result in severe  
personal injury, death, or substantial  
property damage.  
Flue vent system and air piping  
ƽ WARNING  
1. Visually inspect the entire flue gas venting system and air  
piping for blockage, deterioration or leakage. Repair any  
joints that show signs of leakage. Verify that air inlet pipe is  
connected and properly sealed.  
2. Verify that water heater vent discharge and air intake are  
clean and free of obstructions.  
Failure to inspect for the above conditions  
and have them repaired can result in severe  
personal injury or death.  
ƽ WARNING  
Check water system  
1. Verify all system components are correctly installed and  
operational.  
2. Check the cold fill pressure for the system. Verify it is  
correct (must be a minimum of 12 PSI).  
3. Watch the system pressure as the water heater heats up  
(during testing) to ensure pressure does not rise too high.  
Excessive pressure rise indicates expansion tank sizing or  
performance problem.  
Following installation, the valve lever must  
be operated AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR to  
ensure that waterways are clear. Certain  
naturally occurring mineral deposits may  
adhere to the valve, rendering it inoperative.  
When manually operating the lever, water  
will discharge and precautions must be taken  
to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid  
water damage. Before operating lever, check  
to see that a discharge line is connected to  
this valve directing the flow of hot water  
from the valve to a proper place of disposal.  
Otherwise severe personal injury may result.  
If no water flows, valve is inoperative. Shut  
down the water heater until a new relief valve  
has been installed.  
ƽ WARNING  
4. Inspect automatic air vents and air separators. Remove air  
vent caps and briefly push valve to flush vent. Replace caps.  
Make sure vents do not leak. Replace any leaking vents.  
Check expansion tank  
1. Expansion tanks provide space for water to move in and out  
as the heating system water expands due to temperature  
increase or contracts as the water cools. Tanks may be open,  
closed or diaphragm or bladder type. See Section 6 - System  
Piping of the Armor Water Heater Installation and  
Operation Manual for suggested best location of expansion  
tanks and air eliminators.  
2. After following the above warning directions, if the relief  
valve weeps or will not seat properly, replace the relief valve.  
Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the valve  
and not over-pressurization of the system due to expansion  
tank waterlogging or undersizing.  
Check water heater relief valve  
1. Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow.  
Before operating any relief valve, ensure that it is piped with  
its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential.  
Read Section 6 - System Piping of the Armor Water Heater  
Installation and Operation Manual before proceeding  
further.  
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2 Maintenance  
(continued)  
Inspect ignition and flame sense Check burner flame  
electrodes  
1. Inspect flame through observation window.  
1. Remove the ignition and flame sense electrodes from  
the water heater heat exchanger access cover.  
2. If the flame is unsatisfactory at either high fire or low fire,  
turn off water heater and allow water heater to cool down.  
Remove the burner and clean it thoroughly using a vacuum  
cleaner or compressed air. Do not use compressed air to  
clean burner if performed inside a building.  
2. Remove any deposits accumulated on the  
ignition/flame sense electrode using sandpaper. If the  
electrodes cannot be cleaned satisfactorily, replace with  
new ones.  
3. Remove the burner, reference FIG. 2-2 below.  
3. Replace ignition/flame sense electrode, making sure  
gasket is in good condition and correctly positioned.  
4. When replacing the burner, ensure gasket is in good  
condition and positioned correctly (FIG. 2-2).  
Check ignition ground wiring  
Figure 2-2 Burner Assembly  
1. Inspect water heater ground wire from the heat  
exchanger access cover to ground terminal strip.  
2. Verify all wiring is in good condition and securely  
attached.  
3. Check ground continuity of wiring using continuity  
meter.  
4. Replace ground wires if ground continuity is not  
satisfactory.  
Check all water heater wiring  
1. Inspect all water heater wiring, making sure wires are in  
good condition and securely attached.  
Check control settings  
1. Set the SMART SYSTEM control module display to  
Parameter Mode and check all settings. See Section 1 of  
this manual. Adjust settings if necessary. See Section 1  
of this manual for adjustment procedures.  
2. Check settings of external limit controls (if any) and  
adjust if necessary.  
Perform start-up and checks  
1. Start water heater and perform checks and tests  
specified in Section 10 - Start-up of the Armor Water  
Heater Installation and Operation Manual.  
2. Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that operating  
pressure does not go too high.  
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Check flame signal  
1. At high fire the flame signal shown on the display should be 5. Remove the heat exchanger access cover, cover gasket(s) and  
at least 10 microamps.  
chamber insulation assembly.  
The water heater contains ceramic fiber  
2. A lower flame signal may indicate a fouled or damaged  
flame sense electrode. If cleaning the flame sense electrode  
does not improve, ground wiring is in good condition, and  
ground continuity is satisfactory, replace the flame sense  
electrode.  
ƽ WARNING  
materials. Use care when handling these  
materials per instructions on page 3 of this  
manual. Failure to comply could result in  
severe personal injury.  
6. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any accumulation on the  
water heater heating surfaces. Do not use any solvent.  
3. See Section 3 - Troubleshooting in this manual for other  
procedures to deal with low flame signal.  
7. Finish cleaning using a clean cloth dampened with warm  
water.  
Review with owner  
1. Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule  
specified in this manual.  
8. Install access cover gasket, chamber insulation assembly and  
cover.  
2. Remind the owner of the need to call a licensed contractor  
should the water heater or system exhibit any unusual  
behavior.  
9. Secure nuts on the studs. DO NOT overtighten.  
10. Re-install the blower assembly (gas air/arm) using the bolts  
set aside in Step 3.  
3. Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure  
and to schedule an annual start-up at the beginning of the  
next heating season.  
11. Close isolation valves on piping to isolate water heater from  
system. Attach a hose to the water heater drain and flush  
water heater thoroughly with clean water by using purging  
valves to allow water to flow through the water make-up line  
to the water heater.  
Cleaning  
water  
heater  
heat  
exchanger  
12. When the water heater has been flushed, restore water  
heater to operation.  
1. Shut down water heater:  
• Follow the “To Turn Off Gas to Appliance” instructions  
for the water heater in the Armor Water Heater  
Installation and Operation Manual.  
13. Perform start-up and check-out procedures in the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual.  
Do not drain the water heater unless it will be exposed to  
freezing temperatures. If using freeze prevention fluid  
in system, do not drain.  
Oiled bearing circulators  
1. The circulator shipped with the Armor water heater is water-  
lubricated. No oiling is required.  
2. Allow time for the water heater to cool to room temperature  
if it has been firing.  
2. Check other circulators in the system. Oil any circulators  
requiring oil, following circulator manufacturer’s  
instructions. Over-oiling will damage the circulator.  
3. Remove the blower assembly (gas air/arm) from the heat  
exchanger access cover. Set bolts aside.  
4. Remove the nuts securing the heat exchanger access cover to  
the heat exchanger and set aside.  
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3 Troubleshooting  
Label all wires prior to disconnection  
Check control module fuses  
ƽ WARNING  
when servicing controls. Wiring errors  
can cause improper and dangerous  
operation. Always disconnect power to  
the water heater before servicing.  
Failure to comply could result in severe  
personal injury, death, or substantial  
property damage.  
ALWAYS check control module fuses before  
replacing control module or any major  
components (blower, etc.). If one of these  
fuses is blown, it can prevent the control  
module or other components from  
operating.  
NOTICE  
1. Turn OFF power to the water heater at the external line  
switch.  
Never jumper (bypass) any device  
except for momentary testing as  
outlined in the Troubleshooting chart.  
Severe personal injury, death, or  
substantial property damage can result.  
ƽ WARNING  
2. Remove top access cover.  
3. Remove the control module cover.  
4. Inspect fuses F2, F3, F4, and F5, see FIG 3-1 below.  
Figure 3-1 Control Module Fuses  
Before troubleshooting:  
1. Have the following items:  
a. Voltmeter that can check 120 VAC, 24 VAC, and  
12 VDC.  
F3 - 1.25 AMP FUSE  
MAIN BOARD  
b. Continuity checker.  
c. Contact thermometer.  
F4 - 3.15 AMP FUSE  
GAS VALVE  
2. Check for 120 VAC (minimum 102 VAC to maximum  
132 VAC) to water heater.  
F5 - 5 AMP FUSE  
PUMPS  
3. Make sure thermostat is calling for heat and contacts  
(including appropriate zone controls) are closed. Check  
for 24 VAC between thermostat wire nuts and ground.  
F2 - 3.15 AMP FUSE  
24V SUPPLY  
4. Make sure all external limit controls are installed and  
operating.  
Check the following:  
1. Wire connectors to control module are securely plugged  
in at the module and originating control.  
5. The water heater is shipped with three (3) spare fuses in a  
plastic bag attached to the control module cover.  
2. Gas pressures:  
• Maximum: 14 inches w.c. (natural and LP) with no  
flow (lockup) or with water heater on  
• Minimum: 4 inches w.c. (natural), 8 inches w.c. (LP)  
with gas flowing (verify during water heater startup)  
6. If necessary, replace open fuse (F3 is 1.25 amps, F2 and F4  
are 3.15 amps, and F5 is 5 amps).  
Note: Fuses F2 - F5 are all slow blow fuses.  
Do not jumper fuse or replace with any fuse  
ƽ WARNING  
except as specified. Failure to comply could  
result in severe personal injury, death, or  
substantial property damage.  
7. Install control module cover and top access cover after fuse  
inspection.  
8. Restore power to the water heater at the external line switch  
and verify water heater operation (Section 10 - Start-up in  
the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual) after completing water heater service.  
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Table 3A Troubleshooting Chart - No Display  
FAULT  
CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
- No 120 VAC supplied to unit.  
• Check external line switch, fuse, or breaker.  
• Check position of ON/OFF switch. Turn switch to the  
ON position.  
• Check 120 VAC through the ON/OFF switch.  
• Check wiring harness connection between display  
board  
and  
main  
control  
board.  
Connect  
harness at both points.  
No Display  
- No voltage through the switch.  
- Bad display board.  
• Replace switch.  
• Replace board.  
- Bad main control board.  
- Blown fuse.  
• Replace the main control board.  
• Replace fuse F3 on the main control board, see  
page 21 of this manual.  
- Main control board temperature set point • Review temperature setting.  
satisfied.  
No Burner  
Operation  
- Remote thermostat satisfied.  
- Unit locked out on fault.  
• Review remote thermostat setting.  
• Consult display for specific fault. Refer to fault  
descriptions on page 25 of this manual for corrective  
actions.  
• Check BMS parameter settings. Optional PC software  
required.  
- Water heater controlled by BMS.  
- Flue sensor open.  
• Verify that the flue sensor is located in the flue outlet.  
• Check wiring connections at the flue sensor.  
Unit Does Not  
Modulate Above  
50%  
• Check the resistance of the flue sensor and compare  
to Table 3C on page 23 of this manual.  
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(continued)  
Checking temperature sensors  
The water heater temperature sensors (inlet water, outlet water, system water, and flue) are all resistance type devices. The  
following tables show the correct values for the sensors at various temperatures. Use an ohmmeter to read the resistance of the  
sensor at a known temperature. If the resistance of the sensor does not closely match its corresponding table, replace the sensor.  
Table 3B - Inlet/Outlet System Sensor Resistance vs. Temperature  
Temperature °F  
Resistance Ω  
Temperature °F  
Resistance Ω  
50  
68  
18,780  
12,263  
8,194  
5,592  
3,893  
2,760  
158  
176  
194  
212  
--  
1,990  
1,458  
1,084  
817  
--  
86  
104  
122  
140  
--  
--  
Table 3C - Flue Temperature Sensor Resistance vs. Temperature  
Temperature °F  
Resistance Ω  
Temperature °F  
Resistance Ω  
68  
14,773  
9,804  
6,652  
4,607  
3,252  
2,337  
176  
194  
212  
230  
248  
--  
1,707  
1,266  
952  
726  
560  
--  
86  
104  
122  
140  
158  
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Table 3D Troubleshooting Chart - Noisy System  
FAULT  
CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
- Supply gas problem. Natural gas pressures  
should be between 4 inches w.c. and • Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor  
14 inches w.c. LP gas pressures should Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual for  
be  
between  
8
inches  
w.c.  
and detailed information concerning the gas supply.  
14 inches w.c.  
• Refer to the Gas Valve Adjustment Procedure on  
page 33 of this manual for the proper gas valve setting.  
Verify that the vent/air intake lengths do not exceed the  
maximum listed in the General Venting section of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual.  
- Gas/air mixture problem.  
- Dirty/damaged burner.  
Noisy  
Operation  
• Refer to page 19 in this manual for the burner removal  
and inspection procedure. Clean or replace the burner  
as necessary.  
• Refer to Section 6 - System Piping of the Armor Water  
Heater Installation and Operation Manual for minimum  
flow rates.  
- Low water flow through the heat exchanger.  
- Air in the piping system.  
• Properly purge all air from the piping system.  
• Verify system pressure is a minimum of 12 PSI.  
- Low system water pressure.  
• Replace fuse F5 on the control board, see page 21 of  
this manual.  
- Blown fuse.  
- Faulty pump.  
• Replace pump.  
No Pump  
Operation  
- Faulty pump relay.  
• Replace pump relay.  
• Replace main control board.  
- Internal fault on control board.  
Relief Valve  
Opening  
- System pressure exceeds relief valve • Lower the system pressure below the 150 PSI rating of  
setting.  
the supplied relief valve.  
• Check the wiring connections to switch. Wires should  
be connected to the common and normally closed  
terminals.  
• Air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed  
lengths. Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual  
for proper lengths.  
• Check for obstruction or blockage in the air  
intake pipes or at terminations.  
• Check reference hoses connected to the air pressure  
switch for blockage or obstruction.  
• Inspect the burner. Reference page 19 of this manual  
for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace if  
necessary.  
APS  
Open  
(will require a  
manual reset once the  
condition has been  
corrected. Press the  
RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
Air pressure switch contacts are open.  
• Inspect the heat exchanger. Reference page 20 of this  
manual for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace  
if necessary.  
• Faulty air pressure switch. Replace switch.  
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Table 3E Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Either the manual reset low gas pressure  
switch or the manual reset high gas pressure  
switch tripped.  
• Reset the pressure switches.  
• Measure the supply gas pressure to determine cause  
of failure. Natural gas pressures should be between  
4 - 14 inches w.c.  
Gas Pressure SW  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected.  
Press the RESET button  
on the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
• Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual for  
detailed information concerning the gas supply.  
• Correct the supply gas pressure if necessary.  
• Check for a loose or misplaced jumper if pressure  
switches are not installed.  
The flow switch is not making.  
• Check water heater pump operation on a call for heat.  
• Check for closed valves or obstructions in the water  
heater piping.  
Flow Switch  
(will require a manual  
reset once condition has  
been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on  
the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
• Verify system is full of water and all air has been  
purged from the system.  
• Check for loose or misplaced jumpers if flow switch is  
not installed.  
Blown fuse.  
• Replace fuse F2 on the control board, see page 21 of  
this manual.  
The blocked drain switch has detected • Check condensate tube from unit to floor drain for  
Blocked Drain SW excessive condensate build up inside the  
proper installation and obstructions.  
unit.  
(will require a manual  
reset once condition has  
been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on  
the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
• Inspect condensate trap for blockage. Clean if  
necessary.  
• Check for loose wiring connection at wire harness  
plug.  
• Bad blocked drain switch. Replace switch.  
The flame detector circuit is seeing a flame  
signal while no flame is present.  
• Check supply voltage for proper polarity.  
• Check external wiring for voltage feedback.  
• Check the flame rod and make sure it is clean.  
• Check the internal wiring for bad connections.  
• Replace main control board.  
Flame  
Sequence  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected.  
Press the RESET button  
on the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
The main control board did not detect the gas  
valve.  
• Check wiring harness connection at the gas valve and  
at the main control board.  
GV/Relay  
Fail  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected.  
Press the RESET button  
on the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
• Replace the gas valve wire harness.  
• Replace the gas valve.  
• Replace the main control board.  
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Table 3E (continued from previous page) Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
The unit has failed to prove main burner • Inspect spark electrode and associated wiring for  
ignition after four (4) attempts.  
damage and connection. Reference page 19 of this  
manual for removal and cleaning procedures.  
Replace if necessary.  
Exception: The 500 Model will lock out after  
one (1) try for ignition. It will require a  
manual reset before attempting to fire again.  
• Check for proper electrical grounding of the unit.  
• Check incoming supply gas pressure. Natural gas  
pressures should be between 4 - 14 inches w.c. and  
LP gas pressures should be between 8 - 14 inches w.c.  
Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual for  
detailed information concerning the gas supply.  
• Verify that the plastic hose from the gas valve to the air  
inlet is connected and is not damaged.  
• Verify that the vent/air intake pipes are correctly  
installed and that there are no obstructions.  
• Check for 24 VAC to the gas valve at the 2-pin  
connection on the side of the main control board during  
the ignition attempt. If no voltage is present, replace  
the main control board.  
No Flame Ign  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected.  
Press the RESET button  
on the SMART SYSTEM  
display to reset.)  
• If 24 VAC is present at the main control board, check  
the wiring between the main control board and the gas  
valve. Replace the wiring if necessary. Do not  
disconnect the wiring from the gas valve and attempt to  
measure voltage at that point. The main control board  
can detect if the gas valve is not connected and will  
display the GV / Relay Fail fault.  
• If 24 VAC is present, check the outlet of the valve to  
ensure the valve is flowing gas. With a manometer  
connected to the outlet tap of the gas valve, when the  
unit is in the prepurge period, there should be a  
negative pressure present. When the valve is  
energized a change in pressure should occur. If the  
pressure change does not occur, the gas valve is not  
opening. Replace the gas valve.  
• Inspect flame sensor and associated wiring.  
Reference page 19 of this manual for removal and  
cleaning procedures. Replace if necessary.  
• Inspect the burner. Reference page 19 of this manual  
for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace if  
necessary.  
• Replace the main control board.  
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Table 3E (continued from previous page) Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
The unit was running and lost the flame • Inspect spark electrode and associated wiring for  
signal. This condition occurred four (4)  
straight times.  
damage and connection. Reference page 19 of this  
manual for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace  
if necessary.  
Exception: The 500 Model will lock out after  
one (1) try.  
• Check for proper electrical grounding of unit.  
• Check incoming supply gas pressure. Natural gas  
pressures should be between 4 - 14 inches w.c. and  
LP gas pressures should be between 8 - 14 inches w.c.  
Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor  
Water Heater Installation and Operation Manual for  
detailed information concerning the gas supply.  
• Verify that the plastic hose from the gas valve to the air  
inlet is connected and is not damaged.  
• Verify that the vent/air intake pipes are installed  
correctly and there are no obstructions.  
• Check for 24 VAC to the gas valve at the 2-pin  
connection on the side of the main control board during  
the ignition attempt. If no voltage is present, replace the  
main control board.  
No Flame  
Running  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected.  
Press the RESET button  
on the SMART  
• If 24 VAC is present at the main control board, check  
the wiring between the main control board and the gas  
valve. Replace the wiring if necessary. Do not  
disconnect the wiring from the gas valve and attempt to  
measure voltage at that point. The main control board  
can detect if the gas valve is not connected and will  
display the GV / Relay Fail fault.  
SYSTEM display to  
reset.)  
• If 24 VAC is present, check the outlet of the valve to  
ensure the valve is flowing gas. With a manometer  
connected to the outlet tap of the gas valve, when the  
unit is in the prepurge period, there should be a  
negative pressure present.  
When the valve is  
energized a change in pressure should occur. If the  
pressure change does not occur, the gas valve is not  
opening. Replace the gas valve.  
• Inspect flame sensor and associated wiring.  
Reference page 19 of this manual for removal and  
cleaning procedures. Replace if necessary.  
• Inspect the burner. Reference page 19 of this manual  
for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace if  
necessary.  
• Replace the main control board.  
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Table 3E (continued from previous page) Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• Verify that the system is full of water and that all air  
has been properly purged from the system.  
• Verify that the water heater is piped properly into the  
heating system. Refer to Section 6 - System Piping  
of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper piping methods for the Armor  
water heater.  
Manual Reset  
High Limit  
• Check 120 VAC to water heater pump motor on a call  
for heat. If voltage is not present, check wiring back  
to the main control board.  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
The outlet water temperature has exceeded  
the fixed setting of the manual reset high  
limit.  
• Replace the main control board if necessary.  
• If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the water  
heater pump is not operating, replace the pump.  
• If the manual reset high limit has tripped, check  
setting of the device.  
• Check resistance of water sensors and compare to  
Table 3B on page 23 of this manual. Replace sensor  
if necessary.  
• Replace high limit.  
• Vent/air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed  
lengths. Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for proper lengths.  
The actual fan RPM is 30% lower than what  
is being called for.  
Fan Low  
OR  
• Check for obstruction or blockage in the vent/air  
intake pipes or at terminations.  
Fan Speed Low  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
• Check the wiring connections at the fan and at the  
main control board.  
• Replace the fan.  
• Replace the main control board.  
• Replace fuse F4 on the control board, see page 21 of  
this manual.  
Blown fuse.  
• Check the wiring connections to switch. Wires should  
be connected to the common and normally closed  
terminals.  
• Air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed  
lengths. Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for proper lengths.  
APS  
Open  
• Check for obstruction or blockage in the air intake  
pipes or at terminations.  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
Air pressure switch contacts are open.  
• Check reference hoses connected to the air pressure  
switch for blockage or obstruction.  
• Inspect the burner. Reference page 19 of this manual  
for removal and cleaning procedures. Replace if  
necessary.  
• Inspect the heat exchanger. Reference page 20 of  
this manual for removal and cleaning procedures.  
Replace if necessary.  
• Faulty air pressure switch. Replace switch.  
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Table 3E (continued from previous page) Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
The actual fan RPM is 30% higher than what  
is being called for.  
• Vent/air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed  
lengths. Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for proper lengths.  
Fan High  
OR  
Fan Speed High  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
• Check for obstruction or blockage in the vent/air  
intake pipes or at terminations.  
• Check the wiring connections at the fan and at the  
main control board.  
• Replace the fan.  
• Replace the main control board.  
Either the inlet water or outlet water • Check the sensors and their associated wiring.  
Sensor Open  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
temperature sensor has been disconnected.  
Repair or replace the sensor or wiring if damaged.  
• Measure the resistance of the sensors and compare  
the resistance to the tables on page 23 of this  
manual.  
• Replace the sensor if necessary.  
Either the inlet water or outlet water • Check the sensors and their associated wiring.  
Sensor Shorted  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
temperature sensor has been shorted.  
Repair or replace the sensor or wiring if damaged.  
• Measure the resistance of the sensors and compare  
the resistance to the tables on page 23 of this  
manual.  
• Replace the sensor if necessary.  
Aux. Proving  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
An optional remote proving switch is not • Check function of remote devices.  
making.  
• Check for loose or misplaced jumper if auxiliary  
proving switch is not installed.  
The flue temperature has exceeded the set • Inspect the heat exchanger. Reference page 20 of  
parameters for the water heater.  
this manual for the procedure on how to clean the flue  
side of the heat exchanger.  
• Inspect the flue sensor and associated wiring.  
Measure the resistance of the flue sensor and  
compare to Table 3C on page 23 of this manual.  
Replace the sensor if necessary.  
Temp O/Shoot  
• Verify that the vent/air intake pipes are properly  
installed and that there are no obstructions.  
• Replace the main control board.  
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FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• Verify that the system is full of water and that all air  
has been properly purged from the system.  
The temperature rise across the heat  
exchanger has exceeded the set parameters  
for the water heater.  
• Verify that the water heater is piped properly into the  
heating system. Refer to Section 6 - System Piping  
of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper piping methods for the Armor  
water heater.  
• Check for 120 VAC to the water heater pump motor on  
a call for heat. If voltage is not present, check the  
wiring back to the main control board. Replace the  
main control board if necessary.  
• If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the water  
heater pump is not operating, replace the pump.  
• Verify that the water heater pump is set to the proper  
speed or that the pump is the proper size. Reference  
Section 6 - System Piping of the Armor Water Heater  
Installation and Operation Manual for water heater  
pump specifications.  
Temp O/Shoot  
(continued)  
• Verify that the system is full of water and that all air  
has been properly purged from the system.  
Outlet water temperature has exceeded the  
maximum outlet water temperature.  
• Verify that the water heater is piped properly into the  
heating system. Refer to Section 6 - System Piping  
of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper piping methods for the Armor  
water heater.  
• Check for 120 VAC to the water heater pump motor on  
a call for heat. If voltage is not present, check wiring  
back to the main control board. Replace the main  
control board if necessary.  
• If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the water  
heater pump is not operating, replace the pump.  
• Replace the main control board.  
• Check set point of the external control.  
External control is cycling too often.  
• Check the wiring between the external control and the  
unit.  
Rem Ctrl Flt  
• Replace the control.  
Parameters  
Progr  
After downloading parameters from a laptop,  
the main control board must be reset.  
• Press the ENTER/RESET button on the SMART  
SYSTEM display panel.  
(will require a manual  
reset once the condition  
has been corrected. Press  
the RESET button on the  
SMART SYSTEM display  
to reset.)  
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Table 3E (continued from previous page) Troubleshooting Chart - Fault Messages Displayed on Water Heater Interface  
FAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
While the unit is in Service Mode, the outlet • Establish a heating load to remove the heat from the  
temperature has exceeded 185°F.  
water heater loop.  
• Verify that the system is full of water and that all air  
has been properly purged from the system.  
• Verify that the water heater is piped properly into the  
heating system. Refer to Section 6 - System Piping  
of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper piping methods for the Armor  
water heater.  
Service Blk  
• Check 120 VAC to the water heater pump motor on a  
call for heat. If voltage is not present, check the wiring  
back to the main control board. Replace the main  
control board if necessary.  
• If 120 VAC is present on a call for heat and the water  
heater pump is not operating, replace the pump.  
• Verify that the water heater pump is set to the proper  
speed or that the water heater pump is the proper  
size. Reference Section 6 - System Piping of the  
Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for water heater pump specifications.  
120 VAC input to the main control board has  
dropped below 80 VAC.  
• Check 120 VAC supply to the transformer.  
• Check wiring connections at the low voltage terminal  
strip.  
Low 24 VAC  
• Check the wire size/length to remote devices.  
• Replace the transformer.  
The main control board has detected an  
internal fault.  
• Replace the main control board.  
Watch Dog Error  
Write EEProm  
The main control board has detected an  
internal fault.  
• Replace the main control board.  
The main control board has detected an • Replace the main control board.  
internal fault.  
CRC Parameters  
No Error Stored  
The main control board has detected an • Replace the main control board.  
internal fault.  
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Combustion Analysis Procedure  
Table 3G Flue Products  
1. Turn the main power off to the water heater by placing the  
“On/Offswitch in the OFF position.  
Natural Gas  
Propane  
CO2 O2  
CO2  
O2  
2. Remove the flue temperature sensor from the flue pipe  
connection. Note: Combustion measurements will be  
made at this point.  
8.0% - 10%  
3.0% - 6.5%  
9.0% - 11%  
4.1% - 6.9%  
8. Once the combustion analysis is complete, test the safety  
shutoff device by turning the manual shutoff valve to the  
OFF position and ensuring that the water heater shuts down  
and registers an alarm. Open the manual shutoff valve,  
reset the control, and return to Service Mode.  
3. Turn the main power on to the water heater by placing the  
“On/Offswitch in the ON position.  
4. Place the water heater into the active position by pressing  
the SHUTDOWN button on the display board (see page 5)  
until  
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9. Turn the main power off to the water heater and replace the  
flue temperature sensor into the flue pipe connection.  
5. Locate the pinhole button above the “R” in the Armor logo  
on the display board (see page 5). Press the button once and  
hold for 5 seconds to place the water heater into Service  
Mode. In Service Mode the water heater will fire at ignition  
speed and will then modulate up to full fire.  
10. Place the water heater back into normal operation.  
You must replace the flue gas temperature  
ƽ WARNING  
sensor to prevent flue gas spillage into the  
room. Failure to comply could result in  
severe personal injury, death, or substantial  
property damage.  
6. Insert the probe from a combustion analyzer into the hole  
left by the removal of the flue temperature sensor.  
7. Once the water heater has modulated up to full fire, measure  
the combustion. The values should be in the range listed in  
Table 3G above. The CO levels should be less than 150 ppm  
for a properly installed unit.  
If the combustion is not within the specified range,  
reference the chart below for possible causes and corrective  
actions.  
Table 3F Troubleshooting Chart - Combustion Levels  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
• Refer to Section 3 - General Venting of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper venting and air intake methods for the Armor water heater.  
Vent/Air Intake Length  
or Obstruction  
• Check for obstructions at the vent/air intake terminals.  
• Refer to Section 7 - Gas Connections of the Armor Water Heater Installation and Operation  
Manual for the proper gas supply for the Armor water heater.  
Gas Supply Pressure  
Dirty/Damaged Burner  
• Refer to page 19 of this manual for burner removal and cleaning procedures.  
• Replace burner if necessary.  
• Refer to page 33 of this manual for the gas valve adjustment procedure.  
Gas Valve Adjustment  
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Gas valve adjustment procedure  
Figure 3-3 Gas Valve Adjustment: Model 399  
If adjustment of the gas valve is deemed necessary, use the  
following procedures: (Note: The procedures below are  
model specific.)  
THROTTLE ADJUSTMENT  
SCREW  
Models 150 - 285  
Locate the throttle adjustment screw on the side of the venturi  
valve (FIG. 3-2). Using a screwdriver, turn the screw a 1/4  
turn clockwise to decrease CO2 levels or a 1/4 turn  
counterclockwise to increase CO2 levels. After performing  
one adjustment on the valve, follow the Combustion Analysis  
Procedure on page 32 of this manual to measure the  
combustion.  
If combustion is still not within the specified range, repeat the  
procedure. This procedure SHOULD NOT be performed  
more than four (4) times. If after four (4) adjustments and  
the combustion is still not within the specified range, revisit  
the possible causes in Table 3F on page 32 or replace the gas  
valve.  
Model 500  
Locate the throttle adjustment screw on top of the gas valve, see  
FIG. 3-4. Using a screwdriver, turn the screw a 1/4 turn  
counterclockwise to increase CO2 levels or a 1/4 turn clockwise  
Figure 3-2 Gas Valve Adjustment: Models 150 - 285  
to decrease CO2 levels. After one adjustment on the valve, follow  
the Combustion Analysis Procedure on page 32 of this manual  
to measure the combustion.  
If combustion is still not within the specified range, repeat the  
procedure. This procedure SHOULD NOT be performed more  
than four (4) times. If after four (4) adjustments and the  
combustion is still not within the specified range, revisit the  
possible causes in Table 3F on page 32 or replace the gas valve.  
Figure 3-4 Gas Valve Adjustment: Model 500  
Model 399  
Locate the throttle adjustment screw on the top of the gas  
valve, see FIG. 3-3. Using a screwdriver, turn the screw 1/8  
turn counterclockwise to increase CO2 levels or 1/8 turn  
clockwise to decrease CO2 levels. After one adjustment on  
the valve, follow the Combustion Analysis Procedure on page  
32 of this manual to measure the combustion.  
If combustion is still not within the specified range, repeat the  
procedure. This procedure SHOULD NOT be performed  
more than four (4) times. If after four (4) adjustments and  
the combustion is still not within the specified range, revisit  
the possible causes in Table 3F on page 32 or replace the gas  
valve.  
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Revision Notes: Revision B (AW-SER-Rev B) reflects the  
addition of the Dungs information to the manual.  
Revision C (ECO #C02407) reflects the addition of the air  
pressure switch, FIG. 3-1, removal of pocket pc references and  
changes made to the Circulation Pump section (page 15).  
Revision D (ECO #C02545) reflects the addition of references  
to periodic cleaning of screens in vent terminations and safety  
shutoff testing and instructions.  
Revision E (ECO #C02738) reflects the addition of the Gas  
Valve Adjustment Procedure for a 399 model on page 33.  
AW-SER Rev E  
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