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JavaMan47
Oct 3, 2008, 09:15 AM
Hello:
I have a Armstrong Air Ultra 5 Tex80 Furnace HoneyWell Gas Valve SV9520H8034
Ultra V Tech 80 Armstrong Air Mack GIN80AT075D12A-1 Serial #1602L21430
It has a smartVlave on it as well.
I can't get it to start. The thermostats has been changed on it and I have jumped out R and W on the control Panel board to see if the blower on top of the smart ysytem would start, Nothing / I have 24 volts to the control baord and the A/C works fine Just can't get the fan blower or whatever you call it on top of Smart Valve to start which I believe cleans out the chamber of any fumes.
I Hooked up 110 volts to the fan Blower to see it it works and it does ! I would be mostly grateful if someone can help me here with this Driving me crazy
Terry:confused:
hvac1000
Oct 3, 2008, 01:32 PM
There have been many problems with the smart valve especially at the connections. Call for ON SITE SERVICE for your unit so you do not cause any further damage or get hurt in the process.
JavaMan47
Oct 3, 2008, 02:41 PM
He must be in the business That's why he asked that way. I am knowledgeable on electric Just wanted help, not phrases
mygirlsdad77
Oct 3, 2008, 07:20 PM
If you jumped rw and nothing happened, and you put 120 straight to the blower and it worked, I would think your control board was bad. Is there anything between your blower and board (wiring wise?)
JavaMan47
Oct 3, 2008, 07:31 PM
[QUOTE=mygirlsdad77;1304493]if you jumped rw and nothing happened, and you put 120 straight to the blower and it worked, I would think your control board was bad. Is there anything between your blower and board (wiring wise?)[/QUOTE
I checked the voltage to the Smartvalve and there was voltage can't remember what it was ! But the smartvalve has 3 connections on it plugin's that is. The blower wires go into the Samrtvalve blue cover I have voltage on the control board in fact the A/C is workign fine off the control board I got voltage 24 volts on the letter ( R ) So I jumped it from are to w But nothing when on . Could it be the samrtvalve Just asking
Thanks so much for helping me Wish I could send you a picture of it I have ONE too
hvac1000
Oct 3, 2008, 09:21 PM
Could it be the samrtvalve Just asking
Yes
They are trouble prone especially the connections.
JavaMan47
Oct 4, 2008, 09:04 AM
Ok HVAC guy
Thank you for your answer. If the smartvalve wasnt' so expensive I would change both (SMARTVALVE and the control board.
This is my last question if you can answer it If you jump out the ( R and W) what should come on the INDUCTION BLOWER. Cause I did that and nothing happened But If I jump out the (R and W) I get the A/c to work. That part of the Heating and A/C are workign fine through the thermostat THANK GOD! But nothing to the heat. If jumping out the (R and W) don't work wouldnt' thatbe the control board Cause if the control board isn't workign It can't send a signal to the smartvalve right
Just asking You know more about this then I do and I am just trying to fix it and alos I live like 37 miles one way to any store. And here in Oklahoma You can't seem to find a dealer for this burner Armstrong Air Ultra 5 Tex 80. So anythign you give me is a plus AMEN
Thanks again !
hvac1000
Oct 4, 2008, 09:59 AM
Under normal circumstances when you jump R and W at the thermostat level the heat will come on. Now usually the draft motor will activate first if the unit is so equipped then it will proceed through the rest of the burner cycle.
BTW Armstrong is somewhat of a common unit but not as popular as Goodman,Trane,etc.
READ this
New Upgraded Smart Valve 1/2 in. NPT x 1/2 in. NPT Intermittent Hot Surface Pilot Ignition SmartValve™ Control with slow opening and 3.2 in. wc pressure regulator setting (3-Molex Plugs) (Armstrong, Honeywell): American HVAC Parts (http://americanhvacparts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=GSV44673001&Category_Code=gv-armstrong)
Patriot Supply - SV9520H8067 (http://www.patriot-supply.com/products/showitem.cfm/46228)
FLASH CODE
Armstrong flash codes - Fix-it Forum: Home Improvement & Do It Yourself Repair Forum (http://www.bobvila.com/wwwboard/messages/285504.html)
I used this number for the search engine
SV9520H8034
Honeywell has had problems and so has Armstrong with condensation getting onto the valve.