Hot Surface Ignition System (HSI) Safety Measure

How does the Hot Surface Ignition System (HSI) ensure safety?

What happens after multiple unsuccessful ignition attempts?

The Hot Surface Ignition System (HSI) ensures safety by implementing a lockout feature after a certain number of unsuccessful ignition attempts.

After three unsuccessful ignition attempts, the HSI system will enter lockout mode as a safety measure.

The Hot Surface Ignition System (HSI) is a crucial safety feature in modern heating systems. It is designed to provide reliable ignition for the furnace's fuel, whether it is gas or oil. In the event of three unsuccessful ignition attempts, the system will lock out to prevent any risks of uncontrolled ignition.

During lockout mode, the system will cease further ignition attempts until a manual reset is performed to resume normal operation. This safety measure is essential in preventing potential hazards and ensuring the safe operation of the heating system.

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