confused in Rhode Island . . . low sensor signal but pilot stays lit on Bradford White Defender
its a two flash then pause fault code on an MI5036FBN and the manual details sensor testing procedures which are fairly standard. my confusion is why does the pilot light stay on if the sensor is low? is there some gray area where it will leave the pilot on but not light the main burner on these? this is new territory for yours truly.
thanks. brian
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You need The Great Timmie Mc Elwain. He's right in Warwick. Mad Dog
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Cheap electronic thermostats .. Keeps us working I guess :)
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I sent Timmie a kite via email about this thread. Hopefully he jumps in shortly. Mad Dog
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The gas valve assembly is powered by a powerpile or thermopile (the pilot). If it shut off the pilot the gas valve would go dead and you would have no diagnostic codes, I would think that would be worse with this high tech junk.
Personally I liked the older thermocouple gas valve types better, they seemed more reliable and easier to repair. Seems like the industry is going backwards for no good reason other than maybe to keep engineers employed.
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