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Hot Surface Ignitor Not Positioned Correctly. Make sure the igniter is in position (you cannot move the igniter from its designed position). It glowed red hot, but the picture on the box shows it getting white hot. Turn off power to the furnace. Some common symptoms of a failing hot surface ignitor include delayed ignition or a furnace that takes too long to turn on or shuts off prematurely. I have a 5 year old ao smith 'gpsh with hot surface ignition' water heater that will not heat water. Check for a good earth ground from. Check for a good earth ground from l1 to the furnace chassis—you should read 120 volts; Is the thermostat calling for heat? Is the hsi receiving enough. 1) the hot surface igniter is not getting hot enough. Sometimes, the hsi will not heat up at all, leaving your furnace unable to ignite its gas burners. Take off the furnace door, and locate the igniter. I will cycle the power and when it. Make sure the igniter is in position (you cannot move the igniter from its designed position). If not, check and or repair ignition ground wire or ignition control mounting screws.

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Turn off power to the furnace. Check for a good earth ground from. It glowed red hot, but the picture on the box shows it getting white hot. Make sure the igniter is in position (you cannot move the igniter from its designed position). Sometimes, the hsi will not heat up at all, leaving your furnace unable to ignite its gas burners. I will cycle the power and when it. Is the hsi receiving enough. I have a 5 year old ao smith 'gpsh with hot surface ignition' water heater that will not heat water. Some common symptoms of a failing hot surface ignitor include delayed ignition or a furnace that takes too long to turn on or shuts off prematurely. 1) the hot surface igniter is not getting hot enough.

How to test a Hot Surface Ignitor YouTube

Hot Surface Ignitor Not Positioned Correctly Check for a good earth ground from l1 to the furnace chassis—you should read 120 volts; Take off the furnace door, and locate the igniter. Turn off power to the furnace. It glowed red hot, but the picture on the box shows it getting white hot. Make sure the igniter is in position (you cannot move the igniter from its designed position). I have a 5 year old ao smith 'gpsh with hot surface ignition' water heater that will not heat water. Is the hsi receiving enough. Some common symptoms of a failing hot surface ignitor include delayed ignition or a furnace that takes too long to turn on or shuts off prematurely. Sometimes, the hsi will not heat up at all, leaving your furnace unable to ignite its gas burners. Check for a good earth ground from l1 to the furnace chassis—you should read 120 volts; 1) the hot surface igniter is not getting hot enough. If not, check and or repair ignition ground wire or ignition control mounting screws. I will cycle the power and when it. Check for a good earth ground from. Is the thermostat calling for heat? Make sure the igniter is in position (you cannot move the igniter from its designed position).

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