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Having Trouble with a TT PS 60

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Got a no heat call yesterday evening, I installed this boiler about a month ago, everything checked out at the time.  In the start-up mode at pre-purge a 9 code comes up (burner blocked).  Removed burner assy looks good, no signs of any particles or soot, blew off wilh compressed air and reassembled.  No luck.  Tried calling TT, they are shut till Mon.

Has anybody else had this problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. It's been warm during the day but gets pretty chilly in the evening.  Would like to get these folks back on line asap.

Thanks loads

Rich Davis, 3m's

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  • pipe4zen
    pipe4zen Member Posts: 108
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    error codes

    soft lockout error code shows 9 alernating between boiler temp and "b" and two digit number.

    What were they?
  • Rich Davis_2
    Rich Davis_2 Member Posts: 117
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    Got Her Goin'

    Thanks for the quick reply that got me headed in the right direction,
  • Alan (California Radiant) Forbes
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    Tell us what it was

    so that we can all learn.
    8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour

    Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab
  • pipe4zen
    pipe4zen Member Posts: 108
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    TT

    Glad I could help,



    was it air bound or the pump?
  • Rich Davis_2
    Rich Davis_2 Member Posts: 117
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    There Were Two Problems

    The homeowner had tried to purge some air from the system, he had closed the supply and return valves to the boiler, which somehow caused to LWCO to to cause a soft lockout b-26.  And then my lack of knowledge not to realize that it was a 9 indicating a soft lock out, not a 9 as a burner problem and I mistook the b as a 6 (reached set temp). As soon as I opened the closed valves everything was fine.  Hopefully I'll learn and remember from my mistakes.  I'm not to sure about the remembering part.

      What is your trick for removing the blower unit from the top of theHX/burner, as there is a mounting screw right under the blower motor. 

    Thanks again for the replies

    Rich Davis
  • Gordan
    Gordan Member Posts: 891
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    A very long screwdriver

    12" ought to do it. I actually got one with a blower kit I ordered; not sure whether they come standard that way because another blower kit didn't have one. Remove the top access panel, of course.
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