Bosch WH17, WH36, WH27, AE115, AE125 Troubleshooting Manual

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Technical Service Bulletin
High kW Electric Tankless Water Heater Troubleshooting Guide
Models: WH17, WH27, WH36 AE115, AE125, (FD108 and higher)
DANGER: ELECTRIC SHOCK
 ELECTRICITY IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS AND DISCONNECT THIS PRODUCT FROM THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING, SERVICING OR REMOVING THE COVER.
 BOSCH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
SHOULD ONLY BE SERVICED BY A TRAINED TECHNICIAN.
Document results from each troubleshooting step prior
to calling. Without this information documented, we cannot make a determination as to what is wrong with your water heater: this will delay a resolution.
Introduction
Who should perform the troubleshooting?
Anyone who has the qualifications to work safely with 240VAC. If you do not possess the tools or the knowledge to work safely with 240VAC, contact a local professional.
Step 1 – Document installation details
Complete the “Building and Install” questionnaire.
Step 2 – Water supply and water heater settings
Check temperature knob setting:
1. Make sure the temperature knob is set all the way clockwise as viewed from the bottom of the water heater. Tip: The temperature knob setting dictates the output water temperature: try testing the water temperature at several settings.
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What does this troubleshooting guide cover?
This guide covers every test we can advise you to perform on the location, installation, and water heater. With ALL the information from ALL the tests in this guide, it is possible to diagnose any water heater of this type to a point where we can advise a repair or cover warranty.
Required tools:
Adjustable wrench Gallon container Digital multi-meter Phillips head screwdriver
For Leaks:
Complete Step 1 only and call Bosch Electric Technical Support 1-866-330-2729. You will need a description of the leak, its location and may be asked for digital pictures.
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2. Document your fi ndings in the Building and Installation questionnaire.
Verify flow rate
1. Using a graduated container (a ½ or 1 gallon container works well), time how long it takes to fi ll it with water from a hot water only faucet or shower. Calculate the fl ow rate by taking the size of the container and dividing it by the time it took then multiplying the answer by 60. This will yield a gpm result.
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Example:
Water collected (gallons)
X 60 = gallons per minute
Time to fi ll (seconds)
2. Document your fi ndings in the Building and Installation questionnaire.
Flow rates below 0.6 gpm on 17kW/36kW units and 0.8 gpm
on 27kW units, will not activate the water heater.
Flow rates above 2.5 gpm on 17kW units may cause insuffi ciently warm water.
If flow rates were below 0.6 gpm on 17kW/36kW units and 0.8
gpm on 27kW units, check the inlet water screen:
1. Shut the water supply off to the water heater and open a hot water faucet to relieve the pressure.
2. Remove the cold water supply line from the bottom of the water heater.
3. Remove the inlet water screen from the cold water connection, inspect, and clean it as required.
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Do not turn off the water supply to the whole house; only
to the water heater. If you do not have an isolation valve on the water heater, you cannot perform this test.
2. Open ALL hot water taps and set all fi xtures to hot only.
3. Allow some time (approx. 5 minutes) for water to stop running and pipes to drain. If pipes are drained you should be able to place hand over end of faucet and feel no pressure.
4. If any water continues to fl ow, you have found a crossover and one of the following conditions could exist and must be corrected:
The most likely cause of this condition is that a mixing
valve has an internal leak allowing cold water to mix with the hot. While this may not be causing the symptoms at your water heater, it will certainly affect the ability of the water heater to reach its maximum stated output and can cause activation issues and temperature uctuations.
While unlikely, a cold water pipe could be connected to
a hot water pipe. If you have had some plumbing work done recently and the symptoms coincide with the work done, you may want to contact the person that did the work.
5. Close all fi xtures and reopen water supply to the water heater.
6. Document your fi ndings in the Building and Installation questionnaire.
4. Install the inlet screen and attach the water line in accordance with standard plumbing practices. Take care to not get any pipe sealant inside the unit.
5. Document your fi ndings in the Building and Installation questionnaire.
Checking for plumbing crossovers:
1. Keep water supply off to the water heater, isolating the hot water side of the system.
Step 3 – Visual inspection
Visual Inspection
1. Thoroughly inspect the water heater’s internal components. Note the following:
Burn or scorch marks on the PCB control on the
lower right side Burn or scorch marks on the triac boards on top of each module. 27/36kW units have 2 traic boards on each
module
Any signs of melted or damaged wires Cracks in plastic components Alignment of components Screw tightness
2. Document your fi ndings in the Water Heater questionnaire.
Check the flow transducer (Fig. 3):
1. With the water running at least 1 gpm (gallon/minute), make sure the fl ow transducer is turning. Tip: Use a fl ashlight to illuminate the fl ow transducer and have someone turn the water on and off. Because the fl ow transducer spins so fast, it is more likely you will see the movement as it fi rst begins to spin and as it stops spinning.
2. Document your fi ndings in the Water Heater questionnaire.
Data subject to change without notice | Printed in the USA | BTC 722002309 B | 05.2014
Bosch Thermotechnology Corp.
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