I am having a similar problem to cliff m (but for some reason, being a newbie, I can't reply to his post). I have a Bryant Plus90, 1988 - Model #: 398AAZ036080.
I turn on the heat, induction motor kicks in. Ten seconds later, the ignitor sparks and lights the pilot. After about few minutes of the main burners not kicking on, the pilot goes out, followed by the induction motor.
I've probed around to see what has power where, and came up with the info in the attachments:
Note: Red star: 24V +
Blue Star: Common (ground)
Yellow Star: 120V
I assume the pressure switch is Ok because the pilot lights. I also assume the flame sensor is good because the ignitor recognizes the flame of the pilot and stops sparking.
I haven't checked gas pressure (yet- I will if necessary), but I have gas to the pilot- which leads me to another assumption that I have adequate gas pressure.(?)
I'm stumped. Does anyone see a ground where there should be power (or vise-versa)? Should the white wire from the pilot have power? Anything else I should check?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Rich
I turn on the heat, induction motor kicks in. Ten seconds later, the ignitor sparks and lights the pilot. After about few minutes of the main burners not kicking on, the pilot goes out, followed by the induction motor.
I've probed around to see what has power where, and came up with the info in the attachments:
Note: Red star: 24V +
Blue Star: Common (ground)
Yellow Star: 120V
I assume the pressure switch is Ok because the pilot lights. I also assume the flame sensor is good because the ignitor recognizes the flame of the pilot and stops sparking.
I haven't checked gas pressure (yet- I will if necessary), but I have gas to the pilot- which leads me to another assumption that I have adequate gas pressure.(?)
I'm stumped. Does anyone see a ground where there should be power (or vise-versa)? Should the white wire from the pilot have power? Anything else I should check?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Rich
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