TS-18: Boiler Not Responding To Demand For Heat Or H/W

Does the display show:
– “Standby”
– “Central Heat”
– “Domestic H/W”

#B6

Standby normally means there is not a demand recognized by the boiler. Press the “Status” button. Press the left arrow key and move one or two screens dependent on the display version, to the “Heat Demand” display. Does the display show any demands as “On”?

#I6

This may be normal. Go to the “Status” screen, the first two lines are “Supply Temp” and “Setpoint Temp”. Is the supply temp near higher than the setpoint temp?

#S6

This is normal. The setpoint temp is lower than the boiler supply temperature. The display will show standby but the circulator(s) will run. Are the proper circulators running?

#S14

The control shows there is no demand on the boiler. Remove the thermostat wires on central heat terminals or DHW terminls. Place a jumper between these terminals. Does the “Heat Demand” display change to “On”?

#Z6

Your heat or DHW demand that you had to the boiler prior to jumping the terminals were not closing the two terminals. Make repair to your boiler demand.

#AH6

There is no problem recognized.

#Z14

Go to troubleshooting the circulators. Which circulator is giving you a problem?

#Z17

Is this a heat or DHW demand?

#Z23

Verify there is a DHW demand. Check 24V on the low voltage PC board Lower DHW & C terminals. Is 24Vac available?

#Z28

Is there voltage from the “C” terminal on the low voltage PC board to solder connection #5. Is there 24Vac available?

#Z35

Is there 24Vac between J8-2 & J7-7 on the Sage control?

#Z43

Check left side of the fuse to Heating T-Stat terminal “C”. Is there a 24Vac reading?

#Z49

Check the upper DHW to C terminal for 24Vac. Is 24Vac avaialble.

#Z55

Is the flow switch on the combi kit wired to the DHW terminals on the low voltage PC board?

#N28

Re-wire the flow switch to the DHW terminals. Did the problem resolve?

#N35

When the domestic hot water is turned on is the faucet moving at least 1/2 gpm?

#N42

Increase the water flow at the faucet. The flow switch is rated for a minimum of 1/2 gpm. Problem resolve?

No
#N48

Is this DHW demand for an IWH tank or a combi kit on a PHNTM150 or PHNTM180 boiler?

#T28

Verify the aquastat is turned up enough to create a demand for DHW.

#T39

If the light is steady there is no demand on the tank. Turn the temperature up on the control. Light flashing?

#T45

Check 24V on the low voltage PC board terminals W & C. Is 24Vac available?

#AH13

Check 24V on the low voltage PC board terminals R & C. Is 24Vac available?

#AH20

Is there voltage from the “C” terminal on the low voltage PC board to solder connection #4. Is there 24Vac available?

#AH27

Is there 24Vac between J8-2 & J8-3 on the Sage control?

#AH35

Check left side of the fuse to Heating T-Stat terminal “C” . Is there a 24Vac reading?

#AH41

No demand from the tank aquastat

#AH49

Is there an error code on the home screen?

#AO6

Thermostat, zone panel or zone valves are not demanding heat

#AO20

Replace the Low voltage PC board

#AO27

Replace Sage2 control

#AO35

Replace boiler harness

#AO39

Please contact Technical Support to resolve this issue.

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