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DNA - Burners Won't Ignite

Article ID: 366
Last updated: 30 Jan, 2023

York Package Units: DNA

Re: Burners Won't Ignite

These package gas/electric units use a Honeywell Smart Valve for ignition.

  • Sequence Of Operation
  • On a call for heat, the fan timer board starts the inducer fan motor and sends 24V through the pressure switch to the Smart Valve.
  • When the Smart Valve receives a demand for heat it powers the 24V glow plug and opens the pilot valve.
  • When a pilot flame is sensed, the Smart Valve opens the main valve to allow gas flow to the burners.

Qty Possible Causes:
1 Bad Inducer
Open Pressure Switch
Open Limit
1 Bad Smart Valve
Dirty Flame Sensor
1 Clogged Pilot Orifice
Clogged Burners

CHECKOUT:

1. Check Ignition Sequence

  • Initiate a call for heat.
  • Check for 24VAC between "R" and "C".
    • No Power ⇒ Check Inlet Power, Low Voltage Fuse and Limit Switches
  • Check for 24VAC between "W" and "C".
    • No Power = No Call from the Thermostat
  • Ensure that the inducer motor starts properly.
  • Check for 24VAC between the "Yel" and "Pur" wire on the Smart Valve.

2. Check Inducer Motor

  • Check for 230VAC power between "DI" (Blk) and "Neutral" (Pur) on the control board.
    • No Power = Bad Control Board
    • Power + No Inducer = Bad Inducer Motor

3. Check Pilot Flame


4. Check Gas Pressure

  • Disconnect power from the unit.
  • Check the Inlet Gas Pressure at the gas valve.
    • No or Very Low Pressure = Gas Supply Issue
  • Re-apply power to the unit.
  • Energize a call for heat.
  • Monitor Inlet Gas Pressure while the glow plug energizes.

5. Check Pilot Orifice

  • Disconnect the aluminum pilot tubing from the gas valve.
  • Energize a call for heat.
  • Ensure that gas comes out of the pilot gas port.
    • No Pilot Gas = Bad Smart Valve
    • Pilot Gas Present ⇒ Blow through the pilot tubing to ensure the pilot orifice is clear.
      • Pilot Orifice Clear ⇒ Increase Pilot Gas Pressure

6. Check Flame Sensor

  • Disconnect the pilot tubing from the gas valve (if not already disconnected).
  • Remove the two screws that mount the pilot assembly to the burner manifold.
  • Carefully remove the pilot assembly along with the pilot tubing.
  • Clean the flame sensor. BE CAREFUL NOT TO BREAK THE GLOW PLUG!
  • Re-install the pilot assembly and re-connect the pilot tubing.
  • Energize a call for heat.
  • Ensure that the pilot lights and the main burners ignite.
    • Pilot + No Main Gas = Bad Smart Valve
    • Pilot + Main Gas + No Main Flame = Clogged Burners Remove burners and clean burner wings.
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Article ID: 366
Last updated: 30 Jan, 2023
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