Honeywell Water Heater Troubleshooting Do you have problems with your Honeywell water heater? Quickly diagnose and repair your water heater with our comprehensive troubleshooting guide. The chances are a bad thermocouple has shut off the gas to the pilot light or an issue with the pilot light. This article will show you how to fix Honeywell electric and gas heater.
Honeywell Water Heater Troubleshooting You can observe a green LED indicator on the water heater gas control when your Honeywell water heater not working. The error codes on the LED status will indicate the issue by reporting a number of flashes. l O flashes - Control off or Pilot out l 1 flash - Normal operation l 2 flashes - Thermopile voltage is low l 4 flashes - Temperature exceeded l 5 flashes - Sensor failure l 7 flashes - Gas control valve failure l 8 flashes - Power off failure The thermopile generates electricity in the Honeywell water heater that is needed to power the gas control valve. It will take up to 90 seconds to get hot enough to power the gas control valve once the pilot is lit. When it happens, the status light will blink once every 3 seconds which indicates normal operation. If the light blinks more than once every three seconds, you need to refer to the status light code list or label on the gas control valve. Try lighting the pilot by following the lighting instructions given in the manual or on the heater and visually confirm the pilot can be lit. Next, set