How do I reset my ignition lockout?

How do I reset my ignition lockout?

Most modern gas furnaces can be reset by turning off the power, waiting around 20 seconds, then switching the power back on. Other furnace models may exit lockout after 1-2 hours and attempt to power on again. If your furnace has a pilot light, you may need to relight it following the manufacturer’s instructions.

What to do if you hear ignition lockout fault?

IF you can hear it trying to ignite (clicking) I would go cycle your main LP tank valve, close it very slowly and then open it slowly.

How do you mount an igniter on a valve?

Press the black wire into the bottom of the igniter button and slide the white wire onto the connector on the side of the button. Mount the igniter button in the metal frame and tighten the nut. Here’s a look at the finished parts installation. Place a control knob on each valve stem and make sure all valves are in the OFF position.

What does ignition lockout fault in furnace mean?

Thanks for Choosing Just Answer…. This code pretty much means that the contol board or electronics is not sensing or detecting the flame. It could be the control board or possibly the electrode or high tension wire.

What can I use to make my ignition key turn?

Purchase canned air from a local retail or office supply store and insert the straw from the nozzle directly into the key hole. Spray the canned air into the key hole in short spurts.

How do I remove an ignition interlock device?

All interlock providers have de-installation fees and account closing fees you will need to pay. For more information on making an appointment and what to expect with your device removal, go to our installation and removal page or contact Intoxalock Customer Service at (888) 283-5899.

What to do if your ignition system goes into safety lockout?

If the control module goes into safety lockout, it will remain locked out until the system is reset. To reset the system, adjust the temperature controller below room temperature, wait 30 seconds, and turn the temperature controller up to call for heat. Normal ignition should occur.

What should I do if my Ignitor is not working?

Turn on the test power cord switch to power the ignitor. Check for spark across the ignitor clip ends (see Figure 1). If spark occurs, proceed the secondary coil test below. If spark does not jump the gap, or if the spark jumps intermittently, ignitor is defective and should be replaced. Turn off power to the ignitor.

What should the first test of an ignitor be?

The first test should be the ignitor spark test. The second test is a secondary coil resistance test. The third test consists of an input current test. The following is a step by step procedure to perform these tests. It is important that all three of these tests be performed. Turn off the power to the burner/appliance.

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