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Raypak Heater Fault Code Guide

No one likes to get an error code on any piece of technology, especially on a Raypak heater. It means something is wrong and needs to be addressed soon. The panic really doesn’t set in until you realize error code BD1 means absolutely nothing to you. Error codes are both curses and blessings. Although an error message is never really a good thing, at least it’s an indication of what the problem is. Just imagine how much easier it would be to diagnose diseases if humans came with error codes.) Usually, depending upon the manufacturer, the manufacturer will include a manual detailing what may have triggered the error message and possible solutions to fix the issue. All error code guides are not made equal.

Still, even if the error codes were listed in the manual, what are the odds you know where that manual is? Unless you’re like my mom who keeps all her paperwork in a filing cabinet, the manual was probably tossed a week after your product was working properly. Heaters, though, can be rather tricky without the manual. I love the saying, “hindsight is 20/20,” because it’s so true. How many times did you wish you kept something after you have convinced yourself that you didn’t need it and threw it away? Or maybe it’s just me.

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Our goal with this blog is to aid you in identifying and defining the error code on your Raypak heater and to provide possible solutions, as per the manufacturer. If we don’t have a solution or do not address your particular issue, it’s always best to contact Raypak directly.

The majority of Raypak heaters will have a digital readout. The digital readout helps pool owners read error codes on the actual heater. The models with digital thermostats are programmed to display a variety of status and diagnostic messages, depending on the operating conditions.

They are also equipped with onboard diagnostic controls. If there is a safety fault, a fault code will be displayed along with a service indication. (see pic on right) The word “SERVICE” will flash on and off if the PC board detects a known issue. The fault code is displayed in 3 big letters in the lower left of the display.

Below is a chart we created to help pool owners identify the meaning of Raypak’s fault code. It also includes possible solutions to fix the issue. Keep in mind, this is not a substitute for the installation and operation manual. Should you need further advice or technical information, please give Raypak a call at 805-278-5300.

Fault Code DisplayDefinitionPossible Solutions
BD1Board failure1. If this code appears and stays on, turn off power to board at toggle switch and source, then re-establish power.
2. If code reappears, replace board as the main processor failed to start.
EEPIndicates that memory failed to start on main processor.1. Turn off power at toggle switch and source, then re-establish power.
2. If code reappears, replace board as memory has failed.
FANIndicates the Pilot was lost, or the air pressure switch is not closed when required. 1. Check for correct incoming power at fan relay- 120V or 240V and at fan motor.
2. If pilot is confirmed, check for 24V minimum out of fan relay to pressure switch.
3. If switch does not make when fan is operating, verify the tuning between fan housing and switch is connected and is not kinked.
4. Soft lock out after 3 attempts- automatically resets after 5 minutes.
FFLIndicates a false flame signal. 1. Check to see if pilot is staying lit after CFH is satisfied. If pilot stays lit, the pilot valve in the gas valve is hanging open. Replace gas valve.
2. If gas valve is working properly, problem lies with the pilot system or board. Turn power off at toggle switch.
3. Unplug ignition wire from board and pilot and remove green ground wire from burning tray. Clean and reconnect ground wire.
4. Turn power on. If no spark at ignition module, turn power off and replace the PC board.
4. If you saw a spark at Ignition Module, turn off the power and reconnect wires.
6. Turn power on and unit should fire.
GVCNo power detected at PV or MV when commanded.1. Turn power OFF and disconnect Ignition Wire and Gas Valve wires from board.
2. Power ON and watch for spark at module.
3. If no spark, turn power OFF, and replace board.
4. If spark is observed, turn off power and reconnect wires. The unit should fire.
5. If unit does not fire and code reappears, power OFF, disconnect valve wires from board and remove MV, PV, and ground wires. Clean and reconnect.
7. If unit does not fire, replace the gas valve.
GVOPower found at either PV or MV at the incorrect time.1. Turn power OFF and disconnect Ignition Wire and Gas Valve wires from board.
2. Power ON and watch for spark at module.
3. If no spark, turn power OFF, and replace board.
4. If spark is observed, turn off power and reconnect wires. The unit should fire.
5. If unit does not fire and code reappears, power OFF, disconnect valve wires from board and remove MV, PV, and ground wires. Clean and reconnect.
7. If unit does not fire, replace the gas valve.
8. Low power to transformer can cause a GVO fault.
HL1The high-limit has exceeded 135F1. Possible excessive water temperature in the tube bundle. Once heater cools, high limits resets automatically.
2. Check for blockage in tubes.
3. Check for low water flow.
4. Check Unitherm governor- replace if necessary
5. check bypass assembly- replace spring or bypass if necessary
HL2The high-limit has exceeded 135F1. Possible excessive water temperature in the tube bundle. Once heater cools, high limits resets automatically.
2. Check for blockage in tubes.
3. Check for low water flow.
4. Check Unitherm governor- replace if necessary
5. check bypass assembly- replace spring or bypass if necessary
IGNIgnition failure1. If the unit fails to hold a flame after 3 attempts, it will go into a hard lockout. Interrupt the power supply to clear the lockout and check for air in the gas line or not enough gas pressure.
2. IGN only appears after pilot has proved and main valve has been powered.
ILOIgnition lockout (Propane units only)1. The heater has performed too many attempts to ignite the main burner and will take a short break.
2. Inspect pilot assembly.
3. If pilot assembly is OK, then the culprit may be your PC board.
PRSLow water pressure1. Check water levels at skimmer face. (should be middle of skimmer face)
2. Ensure pump is running.
3. Check filter pressure. Backwash if necessary.
4. Check heater location- if more than 5 ft above or below water level- adjust pressure switch.
ROLThermal fuse tripped inside heater due to excessive heat or flame roll-out detected.1. Possible downdraft of burner flame. If sensor has red reset button, press button & determine cause.
2. Does your unit need a high wind stack?
3. Check wiring for burns- especially the ground wire and wires at gas valve.
4. Replace wires if necessary.
SNSTemperature sensor is out of acceptable range.1. Water temperature is below 36F or above 110F
2. If the two thermistors are more than 2 degrees apart, the SNS code will appear.
3. Loose or corroded connection at P1.
4. If the sensor is not mounted all the way into the JACO fitting on the header, it may give a false reading.

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310 responses to “Raypak Heater Fault Code Guide”

  1. CHARLY Avatar

    HELLO MY RAYPAK MODEL H-1262 MARK ERROR LWCO, THE KEYS ARE OPEN THE CIRCULATION ENGINE WORKS NORMALLY, AS I CAN KNOW THAT THE LWCO REMOTE SENSOR IS WORKING OR HOW I CAN TRY THE LWCO CONTROL

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Is this a water boiler, like for hot water in your house or is this a pool/spa heater? I do not recognize that model number.

  2. Dave Avatar

    There doesn’t seem to be a reset button unless it is under the cover where you turn the valve on and off but it seems to take a security torx fitting to remove it. Thanks

  3. Dave Avatar

    I have a rollout switch open code on my heater model number cr-406a-en-c
    I understand this is a flame issue and am wondering if there is a possible reset I can do to see if the message goes away. We live in Las Vegas and it gets quite windy here and wondering if maybe that caused the issue.

  4. Ed Avatar

    What if nothing at all is showing up on the display?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Have you checked if power is reaching the heater? Does the heater turn on?

  5. Carflea Avatar

    What does PLT mean? Rp2100 digital

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      The PLT fault code on Raypaks is acknowledging a pilot failure. This can be fixed by replacing the pilot, or you need to clean the orifices and burners. Call a local service company to come inspect and correct the issue.

  6. dean Avatar

    i have a raypak pool gas fired with a code w/o cfh and the ignighter not turning on ive never seen this code before been a tech for 20 plus years has me stumped must come to conclusion

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      This is the only code I could find with the “w/o” in it:

      Flame w/o CFH – Pilot flame detected with no Heat Demand. Control Remains locked out until flame is not present. Gas valve (pilot) may be stuck open.

      1. Dan Gawkowd Avatar

        what does that mean though? And how can i fix it?!? I’m getting that same ‘flame w/o CFH’ error. I’ve read numerous places the same description you quoted, but no answer as to what exactly that means or how i’m supposed to fix the issue?!? Is it dangerous if the pilot is stuck open? If so or if not, how can i fix it, or do i need professional help? Mine happened when i turned the heater on and then shut the pump off for a second. I quickly contacted my pool builder, he suggested shutting it off for 20 minutes and trying again, but i left i about an hour and still no good?!?

        1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

          It’s dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. Get a professional to take a look at your heater. Pool heaters with open gas lines, faulty equipment, and a novice poking around can lead to an accident.

  7. Chris Avatar

    Hello,

    I am having a problem with my Raypac 206. The temperature was reading 207 degrees (No Demand), but obviously the spa was not 207 as it was more like 50 degrees. So I thought it was the Sensor and so I replaced it…. no changes…. so I thought it was the circuit board…so I replaced it…. no change….

    Anyone know what could be the issue?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Chris, at this point you have replaced the two things I would have suggested. I think it is time to stop guessing and have a technician look at it in-person. There comes a point, where guessing what the issue is is costing you more than what hiring a technician in the first place would have cost.

  8. Lisa Avatar

    My heater says revision 1.03 when I turn it on. Does not ignite or give any other code. I can’t find this code anywhere. raypak heater digital panel purchased 2015. Model number M266A

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      That seems more like a firmware version instead of a code. if there is no code, no code and the heater still isn’t firing, you may want to try calling the manufacturer for their suggestion or having someone onsite to inspect the heater.

  9. Karen Y Avatar

    Hi
    My electric heater immediate flashes off when the breaker is turned on. When I try to turn up the temperature, it either flashes r25 or lets me click it up to desired temp but then goes back down by itself. It is sporadically working. It is model R410A

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      R410A is the standard type of freon used in air conditioners and heat pumps, it is not a model number.

      Also, because it is a heat pump, the codes will likely be different than the ones for a gas heater.

      1. Karen Y Avatar

        It is R5350TI-E
        Is this blog only for gas?
        Thank you

        1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

          Karen, this article is for Raypak’s RP2100 Series, gas heaters only if you want codes for the Raypak Heat Pump, try this owner’s manual.

  10. Jeremy Avatar

    I have a gas Raypak RP2100 R265 that is about 10 years old. I recently replaced the heat exchanger with no issues. I go to turn the heater on and there is no reading on the digital display and the unit does not spark and light. It appears as if there is no electricity to the unit. Are there fuses on these heaters?

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      When you turn on the heater, does the breaker flip? Do you hear any noises like clips or hisses?

      The only fuse I see is the Thermal Fuse, part # 005899F. According to the manual, “This is a “single-use” type fusible link or thermal fuse, that must be replaced when disabled by an over temperature condition, caused by excessive restriction in the heat exchanger flue passage.”

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