Bradford White Corp Water Heater 25X78BN User Manual

Atmospheric Gas Water Heaters  
For Models Using White Rodgers,  
Robertshaw and Honeywell Gas Control  
SERVICE  
MANUAL  
Troubleshooting Guide  
and Instructions for Service  
(To be performed ONLY by  
qualified service providers)  
Models Covered  
by This Manual:  
GX225S*BN  
GX155S*BN  
25X78B*N  
55X80B*N  
M1XR65T*(BN,CX,SX)  
MI75S*(BN,CX,SX)  
M2XR75S*(BN,CX,SX)  
MI100T*(BN,CX,SX)  
65T65*(BN,CX,SX)  
75T80*(BN,CX,SX)  
C(S,D)W275T*(BN,CX,SX)  
(*) Denotes Warranty Years  
(GX155S6BN Model Shown)  
Manual 238-46647-00B  
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Troubleshooting Chart  
For Models Using White Rodgers or Robertshaw Thermostat  
Service  
Procedure  
Symptom  
Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
1. No incoming gas or too low gas  
pressure.  
2. Gas control knob set to wrong position.  
3. Pilot light button not being fully  
depressed when attempting to light pilot.  
4. Pilot orifice or pilot tube is obstructed or  
kinked.  
1. Turn on gas supply and/or check line  
pressure.  
1. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12.  
2. Review lighting instruction. Set  
gas control to correct position.  
3. Review lighting instruction. Fully depress  
pilot lighting button.  
4. See Service Procedure  
AG-II, Page 9.  
Pilot will not light  
4. Clean, repair or replace.  
1. Check connection at gas control.  
Proper tightness should be finger tight plus  
¼ turn.  
2. Inspect thermocouple to ensure that it is  
fully engaged into pilot bracket.  
3. Adjust tip of thermocouple to be fully  
engulfed by pilot flame.  
4. Check thermocouple and replace if  
necessary.  
5. Check ECO continuity and replace  
gas control if necessary.  
1. Poor thermocouple connection at  
gas control.  
2. Thermocouple not fully engaged in pilot  
assembly bracket.  
3. Pilot flame is not fully enveloping the  
thermocouple “hot” junction.  
4. Weak or defective thermocouple.  
5. Open ECO on gas control.  
6. Defective magnet in gas control.  
4. See Service Procedure  
AG-I, Page 6  
Pilot will not  
stay lit  
when button is released  
5. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
6. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
6. Check magnet operation and replace  
gas control if necessary.  
2. See Installation &  
operation manual.  
1. Gas Control set too low for desired water  
temperature.  
2. Gas Control temperature is satisfied.  
3. Insufficient gas supply or low gas  
pressure.  
1. Adjust temperature dial on gas control.  
2. Check temperature dial setting on  
gas control.  
3. Check gas supply and line pressure.  
4. Check gas control  
Pilot will light, but the  
main burner will not  
come on  
3. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
4. Gas Control has wide differential or is out  
of calibration.  
for proper operation, replace if  
necessary.  
4. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
1. Verify adequate combustion air is available  
to the unit. Check and clear Jacket slot  
openings of any dirt, dust, restrictions or  
other obstructions.  
2. Check venting for proper sizing and proper  
operation  
3. Check gas supply and line pressure.  
1. Insufficient combustion air supply.  
Pilot goes out  
periodically (after  
2. Incorrect, clogged vent system/ vent  
terminal or location.  
3. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
heating cycles, once a  
day, once a week etc.)  
3. Inconsistent gas supply or gas pressure.  
1. Check dial on gas control.  
1. Gas Control set too low for desired water  
temperature.  
2. Cold inlet water temperature is very cold.  
3. High demand periods.  
4. Incorrectly sized water heater for  
application.  
5. Gas Control is out of calibration/not  
functioning.  
6. Out of spec dip tube is diluting hot water  
with cold water.  
7. Integrated mixing device is set too low for  
desired water temperature.  
2.Extremely cold water going into the water  
heater will decrease the amount of hot  
water produced. It may be necessary to  
temper incoming water supply.  
3. Adjust high demand usage.  
5. See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 12  
4. Contact Plumbing professional.  
5. Check gas control  
for proper operation, replace if  
necessary.  
6. Inspect dip tube and replace if necessary.  
7. Reset device using the procedure  
in the instructions included with the device.  
Not enough hot water  
6. See Service Procedure  
AG-V, Page 23  
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Troubleshooting Chart  
For Models Using Honeywell Gas Control  
LED Indicator  
Observe LED indicator on gas control. Error flash codes  
are displayed with a three second pause before repeating.  
Check and repair the system as noted in the troubleshooting  
table below:  
Service  
Procedure  
LED Status  
Control Status  
Probable Cause  
1. Lite pilot per the instructions  
located on the lighting  
instructions label or the  
lighting instructions located in  
the installation and operation  
manual.  
Not on and/or  
Pilot flame may not be present.  
Pilot flame is not present.  
not flashing  
2. See Service  
Procedure AG-I,  
Page 7.  
Gas control is powered and waiting for the set Normal operation. Adjust gas  
One flash and a three  
second pause.  
Gas control is in the PILOT” position and  
the pilot flame is detected.  
point knob to be turned to a water  
temperature setting.  
control set point knob to  
desired temperature level.  
1. Wait for LED to go out.  
2. Lite pilot per the instructions  
located on the lighting  
Gas control has recently been turned to the  
“OFF” position. Wait until LED goes out  
before attempting to relight.  
Gas control was turned to the “OFF” position. instructions label or the  
LED is on continuously  
lighting instructions located in  
the installation and operation  
manual.  
1. See Service  
Procedure AG-I,  
1. Thermopile failure  
Page 7  
3. Pilot tube blocked or restricted.  
Two flashes and a three  
second pause.  
Weak pilot flame detected. System will reset  
when pilot flame is sufficient.  
2. Unstable pilot.  
2 & 3. See Service  
Procedure AG-II,  
Page 10.  
1. See Service  
Procedure AG-III,  
Page 16  
Three flashes and a  
three second pause.  
Tank temperature fault.  
System will reset.  
Thermowell sensor out of calibration.  
Thermowell sensor out of calibration.  
1. See Service  
Procedure AG-III,  
Page 16  
Four flashes and a three  
second pause.  
Excessive tank temperature.  
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Troubleshooting Chart (cont.)  
For Models Using Honeywell Gas Control  
Service  
Procedure  
LED Status  
Control Status  
Probable Cause  
1. Damage to thermowell  
See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 16  
Five flashes and a three  
second pause.  
wires.  
Thermowell fault  
2. Thermowell sensor resistance  
out of range.  
Lite pilot per the instructions  
located on the lighting  
instructions label or the  
lighting instructions located in  
the installation and operation  
manual.  
1. Gas control needs to be reset.  
2. Gas control is wet or physically  
damaged.  
Seven flashes and a  
three second pause.  
Gas control fault detected.  
Replace gas control.  
See Service Procedure  
AG-III, Page 18.  
Eight flashes and a three  
second pause.  
Pilot flame remains on while gas control is in  
the “OFF” position.  
Pilot valve stuck in the open position.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-I  
Thermocouple Testing and Replacement  
For Models Using White Rodgers or  
Robertshaw Gas Control  
OPEN CIRCUIT THERMOCOUPLE TESTING  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
Disconnect thermocouple from gas control.  
Using a multimeter capable of measuring millivolts, connect  
one alligator clip to the end ball or contact portion of the  
thermocouple, and the other alligator clip to copper portion of  
the thermocouple.  
Figure 1  
Step 3.  
Following the lighting instruction label on the heater, proceed to light the pilot and allow to operate for  
three minutes. A reading of 20 to 30 millivolts indicates good thermocouple output.  
NOTE:  
It will be necessary to hold the gas control  
knob down in the “PILOT” position  
continuously throughout this test.  
THERMOCOUPLE REPLACEMENT  
Step 1.  
Turn off gas supply to water heater. Rotate knob of gas control to “OFF” position.  
For White Rodgers gas  
control, depress knob  
slightly and rotate  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
For Robertshaw gas  
control, rotate knob  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Step 2.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Remove outer jacket door.  
Slide open inner combustion chamber door.  
Disconnect thermocouple from gas control. Locate other end of  
thermocouple inside of combustion chamber and remove from pilot bracket. Pull firmly pulling away  
from the pilot assembly.  
Step 5.  
Install new thermocouple into pilot bracket making certain the thermocouple is fully engaged into the pilot  
bracket. Connect other end of thermocouple to gas control (finger tight + ¼ turn).  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Route carefully through the relief opening in the combustion chamber skirt.  
To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
Step 8.  
Slide inner door closed when finished.  
Thermocouple position  
Figure 4  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-I  
Thermocouple Testing and Replacement  
For Models Using Honeywell Gas Control  
OPEN CIRCUIT THERMOPILE TESTING  
Step 1. Disconnect red and white thermopile wires from the wire harness leading to the gas control.  
Step 2. Using a multimeter capable of reading millivolts, check across thermopile leads.  
Step 3. Following the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting instructions located in the  
installation and operation manual, proceed to light the pilot and allow the gas control to operate for three  
minutes.  
NOTE:  
It may be necessary to hold the gas  
control knob down in the “PILOT” position  
continuously throughout this test.  
In an OPEN CIRCUIT test:  
Any reading over 400 millivolts  
indicates good thermopile output.  
For readings under 400 millivolts  
replacement of thermopile is  
Figure 5  
recommended.  
CLOSED CIRCUIT THERMOPILE TESTING  
Step 1. Closed circuit testing is the preferred method for testing the thermopile. Following the instructions  
located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting instructions located in the installation and operation  
manual, proceed to light the pilot and allow the control to operate for three minutes.  
Step 2. Using a multimeter capable of measuring millivolts, measure across thermopile connections at the  
gas control (see Figure 6).  
In a CLOSED CIRCUIT test:  
NOTE:  
Any reading over 300 millivolts  
indicates good thermopile output.  
For readings under 300 millivolts  
replacement of thermopile is  
recommended.  
It may be necessary to hold the gas  
control knob down in the “PILOT” position  
continuously throughout this test.  
Thermopile  
Connections at gas  
control  
Gas Control  
Knob  
Figure 6  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-I  
Thermopile Testing and Replacement  
For Models Using Honeywell Gas Control  
THERMOPILE REPLACEMENT  
Step 1. Turn off the gas supply to the water heater by rotating the gas control knob to the “OFF” position  
(see Figure 7).  
Step 2. Remove outer jacket door.  
Step 3. Remove or slide open the inner combustion chamber door.  
Step 4. Disconnect red and white thermopile wires from the wire harness leading  
to the gas control.  
Step 5. Disconnect the thermopile from the pilot bracket using a 7/16” open-end wrench.  
Step 6. Install the new thermopile into the pilot bracket and tighten the threads using care not to damage the  
thermopile lead wires. Route new wires through the appropriate opening in the combustion chamber.  
Step 7. Reconnect the lead wires being careful to match the colors (red to red and white to white).  
Step 8. Reinstall, or slide closed, inner combustion chamber door.  
Step 9. Replace the outer door.  
Step 10. To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
Gas Control Knob  
(Shown in OFF  
position)  
Figure 7  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-II  
Pilot Assembly Inspection, Cleaning  
and Replacement For Models Using White  
Rodgers or Robertshaw Gas Control  
For White Rodgers gas  
control, depress knob  
slightly and rotate  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
PILOT ASSEMBLY INSPECTION,  
CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT  
Figure 8  
Step 1.  
Turn off gas supply to water heater. Rotate knob  
For Robertshaw gas  
control, rotate knob  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
of gas control to “OFF” position.  
Step 2.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Remove outer jacket door.  
Slide open inner combustion chamber door.  
Figure 9  
Disconnect thermocouple, pilot tube,  
and feedline from gas control.  
NOTE: Feedline nut for natural gas control  
uses right hand threads, LP control uses left hand thread.  
Remove burner assembly from combustion chamber.  
Remove pilot assembly from feedline.  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Feedline Nut  
Figure 10  
Inspect pilot for the following:  
a) Primary air openings for blockage. Must be free from any  
debris (dirt, lint, etc).  
b) Kinks or cracks in the pilot tube. If found,  
the pilot must be replaced.  
Step 8.  
Inspect pilot orifice:  
Primary Air  
Opening  
Pilot Orifice  
a) Remove ½" nut from bottom of pilot assembly.  
b) Remove pilot tube and pilot orifice.  
Figure 11  
c) inspect pilot orifice for blockage, must be cleaned or replaced.  
Step 9.  
Install pilot assembly to feedline, secure with screw from step 6.  
Step 10. Re-Install burner assembly into combustion chamber, connect feedline, pilot tube and thermocouple  
to gas control.  
Step 11. Slide inner combustion chamber door closed and re-attach outer jacket door.  
Step 12. To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-II  
Pilot Assembly Inspection, Cleaning  
and Replacement For Models Using  
Honeywell Gas Control  
PILOT ASSEMBLY INSPECTION,  
CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT  
Step 1. Turn off the gas supply to the water  
Heater. Rotate gas control knob to the  
“OFF” position.  
Primary Air  
Opening  
Step 2. Remove outer jacket door.  
Step 3. Remove burner assembly per  
Service Procedure AG-IV page 20.  
Figure 12  
Step 4. Remove the pilot assembly from the burner assembly.  
Step 5. Inspect the pilot assembly for the following:  
Pilot Orifice  
a)Primary air opening for any blockage .  
Must be free from any debris (dirt, lint, dust, etc.).  
b) Kinks or cracks in the pilot tube. If found, the pilot  
must be replaced.  
Step 6. Inspect pilot orifice:  
Figure 13  
a) Remove 7/16” nut from the bottom of the pilot assembly.  
b) Remove pilot tube and pilot orifice.  
c) Inspect pilot orifice for blockage, must be free from any debris (dirt, lint, dust, etc.).  
d) Reassemble pilot orifice and pilot tube to pilot assembly.  
Step 7. Install pilot assembly to burner assembly using the screw from Step 4.  
Step 8. Reinstall burner assembly per Service Procedure AG-IV page 22: Steps 10 through 12.  
Step 9. To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
Step 10. Check all gas connections for gas leaks using a soapy water solution.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-II  
Pilot Assembly Inspection, Cleaning  
and Replacement For Models Using  
Honeywell Gas Control  
IGNITER/ELECTRODE TESTING AND  
REPLACEMENT  
With the pilot not in operation (no pilot flame) the igniter and electrode circuit function can be observed by  
opening the combustion chamber door and viewing whether there is a sparking action.  
Step 1. Make sure the gas control is in the “OFF” position.  
Step 2. Remove outer jacket door.  
Repeatedly Depress  
Step 3. Slide open or remove the inner  
combustion chamber door.  
Igniter  
Step 4. Depress the igniter button repeatedly while viewing  
the spark through the open door of the combustion  
chamber. If there is no spark proceed to Step 5.  
If there is a spark, the igniter is OK.  
Figure 14  
Step 5. Remove the lead wire from the igniter at the connector  
provided for this. Hold the igniter lead from the gas valve  
close to an unpainted metal surface (such as the burner feedline)  
and depress the igniter button (see Figure 15). If there is a spark the igniter is OK.  
If no spark is present the igniter is not functioning and the gas control  
must be replaced per Service Procedure AG-III page 18.  
Look for spark in  
the gap  
Figure 15  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Gas Control Testing and Replacement  
For Models using White Rodgers or  
Robertshaw Gas Control  
Gas Control Testing and Replacement  
The gas control is a non repairable device. If trouble shooting has determined a problem with the gas control, it must be  
replaced.  
If the burner and/or pilot do not function, service checks for gas pressure, thermocouple output, magnet assembly and  
ECO are to be performed. If these check OK, the gas control may be faulty.  
LINE PRESSURE  
The gas control is designed for a maximum line pressure of 14.0" w.c. and a minimum line pressure of 1.0"w.c. over the  
water heater rated manifold pressure. Line pressure must be checked with burner on and burner off to assure proper  
readings.  
MANIFOLD PRESSURE TESTING (this procedure assumes a maximum line pressure of 14.0" w.c.)  
Step 1.  
Set gas control to “OFF” position.  
Step 2.  
Remove pressure tap plug and install  
pressure tap.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Connect manometer to pressure tap.  
Figure 16  
Pressure Tap  
Shown  
Follow lighting instructions and proceed to light  
main burner and observe manometer reading.  
Installed  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Proper operating range for natural gas is 4.0 0.3" W.C.  
Proper operating range for L.P. gas is 10.0 0.5" W.C.  
Figure 17  
If pressure is OK, set gas control to “OFF”  
remove manometer and pressure tap and replace pressure tap plug. Check for gas leaks before placing water  
heater back in operation. If pressure is out of the specification noted in step 5, proceed to step 7 or 8 for proper  
service procedure.  
Step 7.  
For White Rodgers control, the manifold pressure is not adjustable. If manifold pressure is outside the range  
in step 5, the control must be replaced.  
Step 8.  
Step 9.  
For Robertshaw control, the manifold pressure is adjustable, proceed to step 9 for adjustment procedure  
While burner is in operation, remove regulator access cap to expose the regulator adjusting screw. With small  
screw driver, rotate adjusting screw clockwise to increase pressure and counter clockwise to decrease pressure.  
Figure 18  
Figure 19  
Step 10. Replace regulator access cap, set gas control to “OFF”. Remove manometer and  
pressure tap and replace pressure tap plug. Check for gas leaks before placing water heater back in operation.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Gas Control Testing and Replacement  
For Models using White Rodgers or  
Robertshaw Gas Control  
THERMOCOUPLE TESTING  
See SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-II  
MAGNET ASSEMBLY TESTING (White Rodgers Control)  
Step 1.  
Following the lighting instruction label on the heater, proceed to light the pilot and allow to operate for  
three minutes. If the pilot will not stay lit, hold the pilot button (located on the combination  
thermostat/gas valve) down during this test  
Step 2.  
Using a multimeter capable of measuring millivolts, connect one lead  
using an alligator clip to the copper sheath of the thermocouple, use the second lead of the multi meter to  
probe the top terminal located at the back of the gas control.  
Alligator clip to copper sheath  
of thermocouple  
Probe top terminal on back of  
gas control  
Figure 20  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
With a meter reading of 13 millivolts or greater, rotate knob of gas control to the  
“OFF” position.  
The magnet should remain closed for a drop of at least 6 millivolts. You will here a “snap” or “click” sound  
when the magnet opens, if you hear this sound prior to a drop of 6 millivolts, the magnet is out of  
specification and the gas control should be replaced.  
MAGNET ASSEMBLY TESTING (Robertshaw Control)  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
Disconnect thermocouple from gas control.  
Figure 21  
Figure 22  
Connect a thermocouple adaptor  
(BWC P/N 239-44642-00, Robertshaw P/N 75036) at the  
thermocouple location in the gas control.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Reconnect thermocouple to adaptor. Make certain all connections  
are tight (finger tight plus ¼” turn).  
Using a multimeter capable of measuring millivolts, connect one  
alligator clip to the set screw of the adaptor and the other alligator  
clip to copper portion of the thermocouple.  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Following the lighting instruction label on the heater, proceed to light the pilot and allow to operate for  
three minuets.  
With a meter reading of 13 millivolts or greater, rotate knob of gas control to the  
“OFF” position.  
The magnet should remain closed for a drop of at least 6 millivolts. You will here a “snap” or “click” sound  
when the magnet opens, if you hear this sound prior to a drop of 6 millivolts, the magnet is out of  
specification and the gas control should be replaced.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Gas Control Testing and Replacement  
For Models using White Rodgers or  
Robertshaw Gas Control  
ECO (Energy Cut Off) TESTING  
Step 1.  
Disconnect thermocouple from gas control.  
Step 2.  
Using a multimeter capable of measuring Ohms (or continuity),  
attach one lead (alligator clip) to the pilot tube. Insert the other lead  
(probe) fully into the magnet opening, Be sure the probe makes  
contact only at the top center of the magnet opening. Do not allow  
the probe to make contact with the threaded sides of the opening.  
Figure 23  
Step 3.  
If continuity is indicated, the ECO is OK. If continuity is not indicated, the ECO has opened and the  
gas control must be replaced.  
GAS CONTROL REPLACEMENT  
For White Rodgers gas  
control, depress knob  
slightly and rotate  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
Step 1. Rotate knob of the gas control  
to the “OFF” position.  
Step 2. Turn off gas supply to water heater.  
Step 3. Disconnect gas supply line from  
gas control.  
Figure 24  
Figure 25  
Step 4. Turn off water supply and drain water heater completely.  
Step 5. Remove outer jacket burner access door.  
For Robertshaw gas  
control, rotate knob  
clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
Step 6. Slide open inner combustion chamber door.  
Figure 26  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Gas Control Testing and Replacement  
For Models using White Rodgers or  
Robertshaw Gas Control  
Step 7. Removal of gas control.  
a) Disconnect main burner feedline, pilot tube and thermocouple  
from gas control & remove burner from combustion chamber.  
NOTE: Feed line nut for natural gas control uses right hand threads,  
LP control uses left hand thread.  
b) Remove gas control from heater,  
rotating counter clockwise using a control body wrench or a  
length of ½" NPT pipe threaded into inlet of control.  
Wrench Boss  
To remove or install control, insert only  
½" NPT threaded pipe into inlet and  
use to loosen or tighten control.  
Step 8. Installation of gas control.  
Figure 27  
a) Install new gas control using a control body wrench or a length of ½" NPT  
pipe threaded into inlet of control. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Use caution not to damage cast  
aluminum body of gas control. Be certain not to damage the bundled wire  
leads.  
NOTE: gas control must be installed in proper upright position to  
assure the feedline will align properly at the inner door flange.  
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. If control is turned past proper alignment, do not  
reverse direction to align.  
b) Reattach main burner feedline, pilot tube and thermocouple to gas control.  
NOTE: Feedline nut for natural gas control uses right hand threads,  
LP control uses left hand thread.  
c) Connect gas supply piping to inlet of control. Use back up wrench on wrench boss of control, never  
use back up wrench on body of control.  
Step 9.  
Reconnect gas supply to gas control.  
Step 10. Resume water supply to water heater. Be sure tank is full of water.  
Step 11. Slide inner combustion chamber door closed  
Step 12. Re-attach outer jacket door.  
Step 13. To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting instructions  
located in the installation and operation manual.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Honeywell Thermowell Testing and  
Replacemet  
HONEYWELL THERMOWELL TESTING  
Step 1. If gas control has gone into lockout due to excessive tank temperature (four flashes and a three second  
pause) reset the gas control to the “OFF” position. Then follow the instructions located on the lighting  
instruction label or the lighting instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
Step 2. Observe the water heater operation. If the gas control continues to lockout due to excessive tank  
temperature proceed to Step 3, thermowell testing, to determine the cause.  
Step 3. To perform thermowell testing turn the gas control to the “OFF” position and disconnect the  
thermowell harness from the gas control.  
Disconnect  
thermowell wire  
harness  
Figure 28  
Figure 29  
CAUTION  
DO NOT Use standard multimeter probes to  
test. Doing so will damage connector. Use  
special pin type electronic probes or small  
diameter wire pins inserted into connector  
Figure 30  
Step 4. Using a multimeter set to measure Ohms determine the resistance of the thermowell sensor (See  
caution on this page).  
Step 5. Hold one probe in the center pin and measure the outside positions pins (see figure 29 & 30).  
Step 6. Refer to Table 1 on page 17 to determine the correct resistance value for the water heater tank  
temperature.  
Step 7. If the resistance values are correct the gas control needs to be replaced. If they are incorrect the  
thermowell needs to be replaced.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Honeywell Thermowell Testing and  
Replacement  
DETERMINE WATER HEATER TANK TEMPERATURE  
NOTE:  
WARNING  
Stored water may be HOT when  
performing the following steps in this  
procedure. Take necessary precaution to  
prevent personal injury  
It is important to understand once the resistance  
for the thermowell is determined, water flow  
through the water heater should not occur. Prior  
to performing the steps below turn off cold water  
supply to the water heater. This will prevent cold  
water flow into the tank affecting the resistance  
value of the thermowell.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT use standard multimeter  
probes to test. Doing so will damage  
connector. Use special pin type  
electronic probes or small diameter  
Step 1. Turn the gas control to the “OFF” position and  
disconnect the thermowell harness from the gas control.  
wire pins inserted into connector  
Step 2. Using a multimeter set to measure Ohms determine the resistance of the thermowell sensor (See  
caution on this page).  
Step 3. Hold one probe in the center pin and measure the outside positions pins (see figure 29 & 30, page 16).  
Step 4. Draw approximately 1 quart of water from the drain valve and immediately measure the water  
temperature using an accurate thermometer. It may be necessary to open a hot water faucet to allow  
the heater to drain.  
Step 5. Refer to Table 1 below to determine the correct resistance value for the water heater tank temperature.  
Example: If the temperature of the water is 84°F, then the resistance through the sensor would be 8449 (see  
shaded area). NOTE: Sensor resistance increases as the temperature falls.  
Sensor Resistance at Various Temperatures  
(Table 1)  
In Degrees F  
°F  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
90  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
26109  
19906  
15314  
11884  
9299  
7333  
5827  
4663  
3758  
3048  
2488  
2043  
1688  
1402  
1170  
982  
25400  
19383  
14925  
11592  
9078  
7165  
5697  
4562  
3679  
2986  
2439  
2004  
1656  
1376  
1150  
965  
24712  
18876  
14548  
11308  
8862  
7000  
5570  
4464  
3602  
2925  
2391  
1966  
1625  
1351  
1129  
949  
24045  
18383  
14180  
11032  
8653  
6839  
5446  
4368  
3527  
2866  
2344  
1928  
1595  
1327  
1110  
933  
23399  
17905  
13823  
10763  
8449  
6683  
5326  
4274  
3453  
2808  
2298  
1891  
1566  
1303  
1090  
917  
22771  
17440  
13477  
10502  
8250  
6531  
5208  
4183  
3382  
2752  
2253  
1856  
1537  
1280  
1071  
901  
22163  
16990  
13140  
10248  
8057  
6383  
5094  
4094  
3312  
2697  
2209  
1820  
1509  
1257  
1953  
886  
21573  
16553  
12812  
1000  
7869  
6238  
4982  
4006  
3244  
2643  
2166  
1786  
1481  
1235  
1035  
871  
21000  
16128  
12494  
9760  
7685  
6098  
4873  
3922  
3177  
2590  
2124  
1753  
1454  
1213  
1017  
857  
20445  
15715  
12185  
9526  
7507  
5961  
4767  
3839  
3112  
2538  
2083  
1720  
1427  
1191  
999  
842  
713  
828  
814  
801  
788  
775  
762  
749  
737  
725  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Honeywell Gas Control and Thermowell  
Replacement  
HONEYWELL GAS CONTROL & THERMOWELL REMOVAL  
Gas Control  
Thermowell  
Step 1. Turn the gas control knob to the “OFF” position.  
Step 2. Turn off water supply and drain water heater completely.  
Step 3. Turn off and disconnect gas supply to control  
Step 4. Disconnect wire harness and burner  
assembly from the gas control.  
Figure 31  
Step 5. Remove gas control and thermowell by rotating flats of the thermowell counter clockwise.  
HONEYWELL GAS CONTROL REMOVAL FROM THERMOWELL  
NOTE; Following the instructions below allows the removal of the gas control from the thermowell without  
removing the thermowell from the tank.  
Step 1. Turn the gas control knob to the “OFF” position.  
Step 2. Turn off and disconnect gas supply piping to the gas control.  
Step 3. Disconnect wire harnesses and burner assembly from the gas control.  
Step 4. Using the gas control service tool (part number 239-45991-00) available from your Bradford White  
parts supplier, insert tool into the back of the gas control (see Figure 32 & 33).  
View from back of  
gas control for clarity  
Insert tool into  
back of gas  
control  
Figure 32  
Figure 33  
Step 5. Pivot service tool towards water heater as far as possible (see Figure 34). Lift up straight on gas  
control. The gas control should move about 1/8”. Hold gas control in position and remove tool.  
Lift straight up on the gas control to remove completely from the thermowell.  
Figure 34  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-III  
Honeywell Gas Control and Thermowell  
Replacement  
HONEYWELL GAS CONTROL ASSEMBLY TO THERMALWELL  
Step 1. Install threaded end of thermowell into water heater. When tight, be sure thermowell flange is  
positioned so that thermowell relief opening is in the 6 o’clock position for proper control alignment  
(see Figure 35).  
Thermowell  
flange slots  
Route wire through  
6 oclock position  
relief opening  
Figure 35  
Step 2. Route lead wires through the relief opening (see Figure 35).  
Step 3. Align slots located on the thermowell flange with tabs located on the back of the gas control  
(see Figure 36).  
Gas control tabs  
Figure 36  
Step 4. Carefully push the gas control back onto the thermowell flange.  
Step 5. Install burner assembly and reconnect pilot tubing and main burner feed line to gas control.  
Step 6. Reconnect wire harness and igniter wire to the gas control.  
Step 7. Resume water supply to water heater and check for leaks. Be sure tank is full of water.  
Step 8. Reconnect the gas supply to gas control. Check for gas leaks using a soapy water solution.  
Step 9. To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-IV  
Burner Operation Inspection, Adjustment  
Cleaning and Replacement  
MAIN BURNER: Inspection, Adjustment, Cleaning and Replacement  
At periodic intervals (not more then 6 months) a visual inspection should be made of the main burner for proper operation  
and to insure no debris accumulating.  
Main burner should light smoothly from pilot and burn with a blue flame with a minimum of yellow tips.  
Steel burner models have a self adjusting air mixture and do not have an adjustable air shutter. Cast iron burner can have  
the gas and air mixture properly proportioned by adjusting the air shutter on the mixer face of the main burner (see step 2  
below).  
Main burner must be free from any debris accumulation that may effect burner operation (see burner cleaning procedure  
on page 21).  
CAST IRON BURNER ADJUSTMENT  
WARNING  
Inner door and burner components may be HOT when performing this operation. Take  
necessary precaution to prevent personal injury.  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
With main burner in operation slide the inner combustion chamber door open.  
To adjust for proper burning, loosen the air shutter nut, rotate the shutter to close the opening in the burner,  
then slowly rotate the shutter until the yellow tips are minimized and the flame becomes blue. Tighten the air  
shutter nut. Too much air will cause the flame to lift off the burner ports and create noisy burner operation.  
Too little air (yellow tips) will result in soot formation.  
Air Shutter  
Nut  
Figure 37  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-IV  
Burner Operation Inspection, Adjustment  
Cleaning and Replacement  
MAIN BURNER: Inspection, Adjustment, Cleaning and Replacement (cont.)  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Fully inspect combustion chamber for debris or carbon build up.  
Be certain that thermocouple or thermopile, and pilot tube are routed correctly through the relief opening in  
the combustion chamber.  
Position thermocouple or  
thermopile, and pilot tube.  
Step 5.  
Step 6.  
Burner should operate as adjusted in step 2 on page 20, if not, repeat procedure  
Figure 38  
compensating air shutter position for proper burner operation with inner door closed.  
It may be necessary to clean main burner or main burner orifice to achieve proper burner operation. If  
cleaning is required proceed to burner cleaning procedure below.  
BURNER CLEANING (Steel & Cast Iron)  
Step 1.  
Step 2.  
Slide open or remove inner combustion chamber door.  
Disconnect main burner feed line, pilot tube, and thermocouple or thermopile from gas control  
and remove burner assembly from combustion chamber.  
NOTE: Feedline nut for natural gas control uses right hand threads,  
LP control uses left hand threads.  
Step 3.  
Thoroughly inspect burner surface area and burner ports and remove any debris build up.  
Burner Surface Area  
Figure 39  
Figure 41  
Figure 40  
Figure 42  
Burner Port Area  
Step 4.  
On cast iron burners, inspect  
for any debris build up inside  
burner venturi. If found,  
disconnect main burner feedline  
from burner and remove debris  
build up.  
Burner Venturi  
Opening  
Feedline  
Figure 43  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-IV  
Burner Operation Inspection, Adjustment  
Cleaning and Replacement  
BURNER CLEANING (Cont.)  
Step 5.  
Steel Burner:  
Disconnect (unscrew) burner from main burner orifice.  
Cast Iron Burner:  
Disconnect (unscrew) main burner feedline from burner.  
Figure 44  
Figure 45  
Step 6.  
Remove main burner orifice from feedline.  
Inspect and clean if necessary.  
Step 7.  
Step 8.  
Step 9.  
Inspect pilot assembly per service procedure AG-II.  
Reassemble burner assembly.  
Inspect combustion chamber area of water heater and clean if needed prior to reinstallation of burner  
assembly.  
Step 10. Reinstall burner assembly into combustion chamber, reconnect feedline, thermocouple or thermopile, pilot  
tube and igniter wire (for applicable models) to the gas control.  
Step 11. Slide close or attach inner combustion chamber door and reattach outer jacket door.  
Step 12. To resume operation, follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-V  
Diptube and Anode  
Inspection and Replacement  
DIPTUBE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT  
WARNING  
Water heater components and stored water may be HOT when performing the following  
steps in this procedure. Take necessary precaution to prevent personal injury.  
Step 1.  
Turn the gas control knob to the “OFF” position.  
For White Rodgers Control,  
depress knob slightly and  
rotate clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
For Honeywell gas  
control, rotate knob  
counter clockwise to the  
OFF” position.  
Figure 46  
Figure 47  
For Robertshaw Control,  
rotate knob clockwise to the  
OFF” position.  
Figure 48  
Step 2.  
Turn off cold water supply to water heater. Connect hose to drain spigot of water heater and route to a  
suitable drain. Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent water heater for draining. Open drain spigot of  
water heater and allow to drain.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Disconnect plumbing system from inlet nipple/diptube.  
With an appropriate wrench, remove inlet nipple/diptube from the water heater. Use caution not to damage  
the nipple threads.  
Step 5.  
Visually inspect inlet nipple/diptube. Inlet nipple/diptube should be free of cracks and any blockage.  
The small curved openings should be open and free of any blockage.  
Anti-siphon hole located approximately 6" from the bottom of nipple, should be free of any blockage.  
Any damage such as cracks, restriction due to deformation or unintentional holes are not field repairable  
and the inlet nipple/dip tube must be replaced.  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Upon completion of inspection or subsequent replacement, reinstall inlet nipple/diptube into water heater.  
Reconnect plumbing system to inlet nipple/diptube, resume cold water supply and check for leaks.  
To resume operation follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting instructions  
located in the installation and operation manual.  
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SERVICE PROCEDURE AG-V  
Diptube and Anode  
Inspection and Replacement  
ANODE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT  
WARNING  
Water heater components and stored water may be HOT when performing the following  
steps in this procedure. Take necessary precaution to prevent personal injury.  
Step 1.  
Turn gas control knob to “OFF” position.  
For White Rodgers Control,  
depress knob slightly and  
rotate clockwise to the “OFF”  
position.  
For Honeywell gas  
control, rotate knob  
counter clockwise to the  
OFF” position.  
Figure 49  
Figure 50  
For Robertshaw Control,  
rotate knob clockwise to the  
OFF” position.  
Figure 51  
Step 2.  
Turn off cold water supply to water heater. Connect hose to drain spigot of water heater and route to a  
suitable drain. Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent heater for draining. Open drain spigot of water  
heater and allow to drain.  
Step 3.  
Step 4.  
Disconnect plumbing system from outlet nipple/anode.  
With an appropriate wrench, remove outlet nipple/anode from the water heater. Use caution not to damage  
the nipple threads.  
Step 5.  
Visually Inspect outlet nipple/anode. Outlet nipple/anode may show signs of depletion, this is normal.  
If depletion is ½ of the original anode diameter (approximately ¾” diameter), replacement is recommended.  
If any of thesteel core of the anode is exposed, replacement is recommended.  
Step 6.  
Step 7.  
Upon completion of inspection or subsequent replacement, reinstall outlet nipple/anode into water heater.  
Reconnect plumbing system to outlet nipple/anode, resume water supply and check for leaks.  
To resume operation, follow the instructions located on the lighting instruction label or the lighting  
instructions located in the installation and operation manual.  
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