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high efficiency Utica UB90-150 won't start

sureshkach
sureshkach Member Posts: 7
The green light is on on the IBC board and the circulator starts. We have replaced the pressure switches but nothing happens. Blower or indicator lights do not come on to indicate what could be wrong.

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  • DZoro
    DZoro Member Posts: 1,048
    Does the inducer start?
    Is venting free and clear of debris?
    Condensate trap and drain piping clear?
    Any blinking lights?
    What light/s are on?
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    Removed the blower assembly and flushed the heat exchanger to remove all aluminum oxide. Put it back together but no change. Green power light is only light that is on. No blinking lights. Circulator is on calling for heat but nothing else happens. Blower does not come on. This was yesterday.

    This morning put boiler on, circulator started, blower came on, purge light came on, it ignited for about 10 to 15 seconds. Then it switched off and only green light is on on IBC. Thank you for any help.
  • DZoro
    DZoro Member Posts: 1,048
    Clean all the molex connectors. Confirm all good wiring connections. Confirm call for heat connections.
    D
  • Ironman
    Ironman Member Posts: 7,367
    How about telling everything you've done to the boiler?

    Why did you replace the pressure switches and did you use the exact replacement?

    If memory serves me, that boiler has a LWCO like the modulating 200m. What's your static fill pressure? Did you purge the air from the block? Did you clean the LWCO probe?
    Bob Boan
    You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.
    DZoro
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    Thanks so much for suggestions. Trying them all.

    LWCO is RB-122-E with self cleaning probe
    The psi pressure is 20
    Just purged and has no air
    Pressure switches are Utica original parts with same exact part number. The reason I changed the switches is because the board only had a green light.
    After doing what you suggested the boiler is now coming on for 3 minutes, then goes off and only the green light on the IBC board is on and the circulator is calling for heat.
    I have to switch boiler off for 6 to 8 hours before it will try to start again.
  • Ironman
    Ironman Member Posts: 7,367
    edited October 2019
    It sounds like your condensate trap or line is not clear. The pressure switch won't make if it's blocked. You need to check all the way from where the vent pipe connects to the block, out to where it drains.



    Remove the plug and clear the Tee and remove the flexible coupling that connects the flue pipe to the block and clear the bottom of the block.
    Bob Boan
    You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.
    DZoro
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    After the suggestion to clean the system out and check the PSI pressure, the system ran for four days then stopped again. Same thing again, green light is on, circulator is on but system will not come on. Any other thoughts? Thank you.
  • Ironman
    Ironman Member Posts: 7,367
    Do it again. When you originally flushed the block, you loosened a lot of material and it's settling in the bottom of the block and Tee.
    Bob Boan
    You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.
    DZoro
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    Mr Ironman I have done everything you have said.
    I flushed the system twice, taken the T off and cleaned it. I have cleaned the condensate pump and fittings. The PSI pressure is between 18 and 20. System came on for 3.5 minutes as before and went off again with just the green light on. Circulator is on but system will not come on again u less it is switched off for hours. Then only for a few minutes. Frustrated and at a loss as what I can do now. Any new thoughts?
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    after leaving it overnight the system has no change.
    green light is on -circulator is calling for heat-it tried to come on blower came on for 5-10 sec and that was it
  • DZoro
    DZoro Member Posts: 1,048
    How does the inducer sound when it does come on? Are you capable of testing power to the inducer? If you have cleaned all the molex connections. Sounding like you are probably in need of a new board.
  • sureshkach
    sureshkach Member Posts: 7
    when it comes on its 110 and it sounds fine
    how do you clean molex connections .the board was changed
  • Ironman
    Ironman Member Posts: 7,367
    edited October 2019
    You may have a bad aquastat. What temp is it set at?

    There are proper ways to diagnose controls and issues like this, but it requires proper instruments and training of knowing how while onsite. Short of that, it's a guessing game and unscientific.
    Bob Boan
    You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.
    DZoro
  • DZoro
    DZoro Member Posts: 1,048
    Turn the power off. Inside each molex connection there is either a male or female connector. Usually use a thermostat wire for the females, and a knife blade or small screwdriver for the males. At the same time doing all this tug on the wiring to confirm a good solid connection with the connector. Small steel brush can also be helpful.
  • JUGHNE
    JUGHNE Member Posts: 11,042
    I chased my tail on my own Lochinvar KBN 080.
    It would intermittently fail and lock out on low fan speed.
    Book says that if air in/out pipes are clear to replace fan and then board.
    I have new board and fan in the box yet.

    It turned out that one zone valve end switch was not giving good contact. That in turn activates 2 more relays. The intermittent operation would lock out the board. The other zones would keep the boiler relay on if calling.

    This is just to show how new parts get installed and one still has a problem.....try another part :( .
    If you just find the terminals that force the boiler to run and jumper them. This eliminates most of the Tstat/control wiring and maybe it is something simple.
    DZoro
  • Yeticall
    Yeticall Member Posts: 1
    I am having the same exact issue. Did you ever figure out the issue Ironman?
  • Zman
    Zman Member Posts: 7,561
    edited June 2020
    @Yeticall
    It works better if you start a fresh post rather than adding to an old one. Pictures and even videos of your issue can be super helpful.
    "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough"
    Albert Einstein
  • Ironman
    Ironman Member Posts: 7,367
    Yeticall said:

    I am having the same exact issue. Did you ever figure out the issue Ironman?

    This wasn't my boiler. I was responding to an OP. He never posted the outcome.
    Bob Boan
    You can choose to do what you want, but you cannot choose the consequences.