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Anonymous Posted on May 31, 2013

How to buy gfi or circuit board for noritz n-069m

Need to buy a gfi or relay switch for my tankless water heater, noritz n-069m... any one know where or what site?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: Noritz tankless water heater not producing hot water

I called Noritz error code 16 is a overheat problem. Noritz say's to flush your coil with vinegar or CLR.
Use a small pump to recirculate the CLR or vinegar through the system for 45 minutes and flush with fresh water. This worked for me.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 11, 2009

SOURCE: Water Heater Won't Fire up

does the fan come on? this has to happen before it will even try to start if it doesn't your problem goes farther into the unit,, normal pracess if the fan then the ignitor then the flame, It could be in the circuit board most people that have gone with the tankless don't clearly ask the question but that is normal, but if you could clearify the procedure of what it is doing to this point i could be more helpful to you---- e-mail me what is happeing diffrent then what it use to do [email protected]

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: what is error code 59 on a noritz tankless water

The 59 code is typically caused by insufficient gas supply to the unit. It can also be caused by obstructed exhaust flow, stuck exhaust damper (located directly on top of the unit's exhaust), insufficient makeup air, or improperly installed venting (i.e. too long or too many elbows).

I would recommend initially checking the incoming gas pressure at the gas connection on the unit. The gas pressure should not drop below 5" water column for a natural gas unit, 8" for a propane system (the unit need to be operating at its maximum output).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: Water Heater Won't Fire up

There are a few things you'll want to check:
1) make sure you have 120VAC at the outlet
2) measure voltage across the blue/white and black/white wires connected to the gfi (black box inside the unit on the bottom left or right hand side). You should read roughly 100 VAC on both sides. If you don't read voltage on the black/white wire pair, then you gfi is tripped. Look for moisture that might be shorting the gfi.
3) If the GFI checks out ok, you probably have debris clogging your flow sensor

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: error code 14 shows on the remote for a noritz

This means the thermal fuse has broken and needs replacement. The thermal fuse is a white cord which wraps around the heat exchanger. It typically breaks if the unit is excessively dirty and sooted. Before the fuse is replaced you should make sure the unit is cleaned with compressed air and descaled.

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I have a Model N-069M and i get a flashing code 16. I just had the unit flushed two days ago and i still get the same code. thanks for any help

I feel your pain. I am experiencing the same issue which started about 3 weeks ago. First it happened twice that first week and we discounted it. Now that my heater has been flushed the same issue is occuring. I called Noritz 3-4 times now and they are saying that I may have high manollowifold pressure and should have that checked.

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We hada power outage. The light on the power button from the noritz tankless water heater remote control does not come on.

I'd first try cutting electricity to the unit and then powering it back up; however, there's a good chance you unit was damaged from a voltage surge following the power return. If you have a volt meter, here are a few things to check:
-voltage across the gfi - the gfi is located on the bottom of the unit; it is a black box with a blue, white, green, black, and white wires coming into it. There should be about 100VAC across the blue/white and black/white pairs.
-If there's no voltage across either pair, your transformer is fried and needs to be replaced.
-If there is voltage across the blue/white but not the black/white, look for moisture in the bottom of the unit. If there's no visible moisture (indicating a leak), you may need to replace the gfi.
-If there's voltage on both sides of the gfi, measure voltage at the remote terminals (location depends on model). You should have 15VDC across the terminals. If there's no voltage, your circuit board is dead.

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I'd first try cutting electricity to the unit and then powering it back up; however, there's a good chance you unit was damaged from a voltage surge following the power return. If you have a volt meter, here are a few things to check:
-voltage across the gfi - the gfi is located on the bottom of the unit; it is a black box with a blue, white, green, black, and white wires coming into it. There should be about 100VAC across the blue/white and black/white pairs.
-If there's no voltage across either pair, your transformer is fried and needs to be replaced.
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I have a Noritz Tankless outside my home on wall for several years. Works fantastic until now. Controller is going blank intermittently. Able to restart after resetting GFCI, plugging and replugging. On...

It sounds like your GFI is tripping. There are two common reasons for this to happen 1) plugged into another GFI 2) moisture on the gfi. I'd look for evidence of a water leak which is tripping your gfi. Look for puddles, water spotting, water hardness, etc.
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Noritz tankless water heater not producing hot water

I called Noritz error code 16 is a overheat problem. Noritz say's to flush your coil with vinegar or CLR.
Use a small pump to recirculate the CLR or vinegar through the system for 45 minutes and flush with fresh water. This worked for me.
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