Frontier Gas Heat – PN 10-2027 – January 2016 27
Energy Manager Check
Troubleshooting
The burner will not run unless there is a call for heat (thermostat call) or a call for domestic hot water (tank
aquastat).
Note: Do NOT Jumper Connections or Apply Voltage to Test the Manager.
Follow these simple steps:
1. Look at the Manager
2. See what it is telling you is supposed to be happening.
3. See if it is happening, and if it is not, find out why (see below).
4. If you do not find the problem, perform the 2 Minute Energy Manager Diagnostic to check all Manager
functions.
Remember:
Most ‘no heat’ problems are not caused by the Manager.
and
The Manager cannot cause a burner lockout.
These are zone output lights.
If the light is ON, the zone valve should be
open. For hot water, the bronze circulator
should be running.
If zone valve is not open with the light on,
These are the
thermostat input
lights. These lights
indicate when a
thermostat is calling
and only come on
when there is an
external connection.
If the light is not
This is the LCD
display.
If no alerts are
present, the display
will show the
operation mode and
the return
temperature.
This is the burner
output. This light
indicates T-T is
made on the burner.
If the light is ON,
the burner should
be running.
If the light is on
and the burner is
not running, check
th
rn
r
limit
This is the power
vent inducer output.
This light should only
operate if dip switch
2 is on.
If the light is ON,
the inducer should
be running.
If the light is on
and the inducer is
not runnin
, check
This is the burner/main circulator output. This
light indicates 24 volts is applied to the
burner/main circulator relay coil.
If the light is ON, the main circulator will be
running, and the burner primary control
should have line voltage.
If the light is on and the circulator is not
running check the burner/main circulator
INPUT SIDE
(Thermostat
OUTPUT SIDE
Heatin