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8) Burner Fan Air Switch Status Indicator - Neon is not lit;
Air switch is not closed after start-up of burner fan.
Door interlocks are open.
A Combustion burner screen is clogged.
A door on the dryer is open.
9) Test/Reset Button
When this button is pushed in, the burner controller module (BCM) will halt the ignition sequence,
once the pilot flame is established. This allows the pilot flame to be adjusted.
c. Flame Rod and Spark Plug
The pilot flame is lit by the spark plug, while flame sensing is done through the flame rod. The spark plug
is energized when the pilot solenoid slave opens, igniting the pilot flame. The flame rod sits in the pilot
flame and sends a 3 volt DC to 11 volt DC signal to the burner controller module when it is in contact with
the pilot flame. The pilot flame should be about the size of a tennis ball and should heat the flame rod so
it is red hot.
d. Burner Fan System
The burner fan provides additional combustion air for proper gas combustion. The fan provides approximately
900 cfm of air in this burner box. The airflow is obtained when the air pressure is measured at the air
pressure tap on the gas burner box approximately 1.25-inches water (3.1 millibars). The combustion air
system is comprised of the components described on
page 53 and page 54.