Why does the gas burner display a red light and not work?
Why does the gas burner display a red light and not work?
Often in our work process, if we don’t understand something clearly, we can’t trust it! I am such a person. In response to the customer’s inquiry about why the gas burner shows a red light and does not work, I have repeatedly consulted technical personnel, and finally obtained the answer I want. Let’s take a look together.
If the gas burner shows that the palace light is not working, it indicates that the burner has triggered an alarm. It is necessary to check if the safety interlock has been passed, such as the gas high and low pressure switch and the air pressure switch. If all of these have been checked and are good, then it is necessary to check again whether there is a fire alarm on the combustion controller. If so, reset it.
The red light displayed on the gas burner is the fault light. Usually, pressing the red light to reset is sufficient. If the burner still does not work, you need to check if there is gas, the gas pressure, and the air intake volume. After debugging, pressing the red light to reset will allow the burner to operate normally.