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S-TM7-02-18
S400-S3200 REV. F
S-SERIES
DIRECT GAS-FIRED
INDUSTRIAL BLOW-THRU
®
SPACE HEATER
TECHNICAL MANUAL
mWARNING:
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property dam-
age, injury or death. Read the installation, operating, and maintenance instructions thoroughly
before installing or servicing this equipment.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
The use and storage of gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in open containers in
the vicinity of this appliance is hazardous.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows.
2. Don’t touch electrical switches.
3. Extinguish any open flame.
4. Immediately call your gas supplier.
®
90.1
ASHRAE
ASHRAE
COMPLIANT
COMPLIANT
Made in the USA
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Questions and Answers

  • R
    Rick DukeAug 5, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no blower operation in Cambridge Engineering S2200 Heater?
    • S
      Stacie DavisAug 5, 2025
      If the Cambridge Engineering Heater blower isn't running, first ensure the unit isn't in reset by turning it OFF and then ON again. Check that the heater disconnect is ON. Verify the mode selector switch on the RCS is in the correct mode and adjust the operating thermostat if needed. Make sure the blower service switch is in the REMOTE position. Examine the control and Class 2 transformers, checking the disconnect, supply fusing, and supply voltage. Also, inspect the multi-functional PC board, checking the voltage in the RCS. Other potential causes include the damper motor (adjust damper stroke), motor protection/starter/motor (check primary power source or replace starter), blower (replace bearings), or belts (tighten belts).
  • J
    Jessica WalkerAug 9, 2025
    What to do if Cambridge Engineering S2200 Heater modulating valve does not modulate and runs on continuous high fire?
    • R
      Ralph GutierrezAug 9, 2025
      If the Cambridge Engineering Heater's modulating valve is stuck on continuous high fire, try reinstalling the wire on the amplifier (A1014, A1044, or AD1014). You might also need to clean the Discharge Air Temperature Sampling Tube for the discharge temperature sensor (TS114J or TS144). For Series 44 models, replace the space temperature selector if resistance exceeds specified values (7,000 ? for T244; 5,500 ? for TS244; or 2,250 ? for TD244). For Series 14, recalibrate or replace the space thermostat. If using a remote heat adjust (TD114 or CEI 4175-0-960), replace it if resistance between terminals 1 and 3 is less than 6,000 ?.
  • N
    Nancy Davis DDSAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Cambridge Engineering S2200 Heater blower runs, but there is no heat and flame safety relay locks out?
    • A
      Andre OwenAug 14, 2025
      If the blower runs but the Cambridge Engineering Heater doesn't heat and the flame safety relay locks out, start by checking the igniter current. Also, check the gas supply for low or no gas pressure using the high or low gas pressure switches. Inspect the gas valve, verifying the FSR output to the R1 relay during ignition. Finally, adjust the minimum fire on the modulating valve.
  • M
    Molly AllenAug 18, 2025
    Why Cambridge Engineering S2200 blower runs, unit heats, but will not cycle off?
    • A
      ashley60Aug 18, 2025
      If the Cambridge Engineering Heater blower runs, the unit heats, but it won't cycle off, first check the thermistor wiring and consider replacing the thermistor for the operating thermostat. Ensure the burner service switch is in the REMOTE position. Inspect the auxiliary circuit wiring and contacts. Consider reviewing the control system's operational characteristics to ensure proper understanding.
  • T
    Taylor RobinsonAug 22, 2025
    What to do if Cambridge Engineering Heater modulating valve does not modulate and runs on continuous low fire?
    • A
      ashleycollierAug 22, 2025
      If the Cambridge Engineering Heater's modulating valve is stuck on continuous low fire, start by checking for a short in the modulating valve coil using the Class 2 transformer. If the valve coil resistance is less than 40 ? or greater than 85 ?, replace it. With the wire removed from terminal 3 of the amplifier, replace the amplifier if the valve voltage doesn't exceed 18 Volts DC. Replace the discharge temperature sensor (TS114J or TS144) if the resistance at terminals 1 and 2 on TS114J is less than 8,000 ?. Also, replace the space temperature selector (T244 or TS244/TD244) if the resistance is less than 5,000 ? for the T244, 3,500 ? for the S244, or 1,950 ? for the TD244.
  • C
    crystalwebbAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Cambridge Engineering Heater blower runs, but there is no heat and flame safety relay doesn’t lock out?
    • J
      John FrazierAug 27, 2025
      If the Cambridge Engineering Heater blower is running but there's no heat and the flame safety relay isn't locking out, first, ensure the mode selector switch is in the HEAT position. Then, check that the burner service switch is in the REMOTE position. After that, check the voltage in the RCS using the multi-functional PC board. You may also need to reverse the motor direction on the airflow switch. Finally, check the wiring of the flame safeguard relay.
  • T
    Thomas BellAug 30, 2025
    How to fix erratic or pulsating flame in Cambridge Engineering Heater?
    • M
      mhahnAug 31, 2025
      To address an erratic or pulsating flame in your Cambridge Engineering Heater, start by enlarging the vent piping size or reducing the vent piping length for the high-pressure regulator. Then, adjust the sensitivity control dial on the amplifier counter-clockwise. For the space temperature selector (T244 or TS244/TD244) and remote heat adjust (TD114 or CEI 4175-0-960), use shielded, twisted pair wiring.

Summary

HAZARD SUMMARY

Hazard Identification and Safety Precautions

Explains hazard symbols (WARNING, CAUTION) and general safety precautions.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Preparation and Mounting Location

Covers uncrating, checking equipment, and selecting an appropriate mounting site.

START-UP INSTRUCTIONS

Initial Start-Up Procedure

Outlines a step-by-step process for initial equipment start-up and verification.

Gas and Valve System Checks

Details procedures for gas train leak checks and gas valve leak checks.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS

Blower Operation Problems

Addresses issues related to the blower not operating and potential causes.

Heat Production and Flame Safety Issues

Covers problems with no heat, flame relay lockouts, and burner fires.

DAMPER MOTOR REPLACEMENT & ADJUSTMENT

REFERENCE

Cambridge Engineering S2200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCambridge Engineering
ModelS2200
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

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