Lochinvar CP-5M-4/08, 45, RSB-i&s-05, 000 - 500, 000 Btu/hr warranty Lighting Wand

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3.Set the thermostat to the lowest setting (OFF).

4. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.

5. Turn the gas control knob on the gas valve clockwise to the “OFF” position.

FIG. 35 Lighting Wand

FIG. 33 F1 Gas Valve 90,000 - 270,000 Btu/hr Models

6.Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas, then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow the steps in the“What To Do If You Smell Gas” section in the safety information on page 24. If you do not smell gas go on to the next step.

7.Remove the lower panel door to gain access to the pilot.

8.Find the pilot - Follow the metal tube from the gas valve to the pilot. The pilot is located on the right side of the burner approximately centered in the burner tray.

FIG. 34 Pilot Location

9.Turn the control knob on the gas valve counterclockwise to the “PILOT” position.

NOTE:

The information package shipped with the appliance contains a wire lighting wand. The loop end of the wand will hold a match. The wand extends your reach to the pilot and makes lighting the pilot easier.

10.Use the loop end of the wire lighting wand, shipped with the instruction package, to hold the match and reach the pilot. An access slot is provided in the lower front jacket panel, beside the burner, to insert the lighting wand and match to the pilot. Lift the pilot cover (FIG. 35) to access the pilot. Push down and hold in the red button on the gas valve. This should start gas flow to the pilot. Continue to hold the red button in for about one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release the button and it will pop back up. The pilot should remain lit. If the pilot goes out, repeat steps 5 through 10.

If the red button does not pop up when released, stop and immediately call your gas supplier.

If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control to “OFF” and call your service technician or gas supplier.

11.Turn the gas control knob on the gas valve counterclockwise to the “ON” position.

12.Turn on all electric power to the appliance.

13.Re-install the lower panel door.

14.Set the thermostat to the desired setting.

15.Re-install the control panel door.

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Contents Special Instructions to Owner WarrantyChecking Equipment Contents User Warning Codes Installation ProcedureLocation of Unit Clearances from Combustible Construction Clearance from Combustible ConstructionCombustion Air Through Ducts Openings Table a Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR SupplyConventional Negative Draft Venting System VentingTable B Vent Pipe Sizes Input Btu/hr Flue SizePage Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10’ or Less from Ridge Venting TerminationInspection of a Masonry Chimney Sidewall Venting Masonry Chimney InstallationVent Damper and Vent Damper Terminal Block Automatic Vent DamperTable C GAS Supply GAS Pressure TestGAS Connection Table D Manifold PressureTable G GAS Connections Table F Fittings to Equivalent Straight PipeBtu/hr Distance from Meter In Feet GAS Piping Install Piping to ControlWrench GAS Manifold Pressure Adjustment ProcedurePilot Checking GAS Supply PressureVenting of Combination Gas Valves Combination GAS ValvesRelief Valve Water Heater Relief Valve Water Flow Switch if EquippedLOW Water Cutoff if Equipped Minimum Flow Rate Required to Actuate Flow SwitchTWO Stage Burner Control System Table J AMP Draw DataTemperature Control Settings Temperature AdjustmentOperating Temperature Control Locating Temperature ControlInstallation of Remote Sensors Temperature Control SensorsWiring of Remote Sensors High-Fire OffsetAdditional Temperature Controls Outdoor AIR Reset OptionManual Reset High Water Temperature Limit Blocked Vent and Flame ROLL-OUT/FLAME Interlock SwitchInitial START-UP Input for Your Safety Read Before Operating PRE-START ChecklistLighting Instructions for Standing Pilot Models F1 What to do if YOU Smell GASLighting Wand To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Safety Shutoff Test for Standing Pilot Ignition SystemLighting Instructions for Spark Ignition Pilot Models F9/M9 Operating Instructions To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Safety Shutoff Test for Spark Ignition Pilot SystemFreeze Protection Intermittent Pilot Spark Ignition System F9/M9Freeze Protection for a Heating F9/M9 Intermittent Spark Ignition Pilot ModelsWater Treatment MaintenanceRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Inspection Cleaning ProcedureOuter Air Deflector and HEX Filler Bracket Water Connections Heating Boilers only GAS Train and ControlsPiping of the Boiler System Circulator Pump RequirementsTable L Circulator Pump SpecificationsCirculator Pump Operation Primary/Secondary Piping of a Single Boiler PRIMARY/SECONDARY Boiler PipingThree WAY Valves LOW Temperature Bypass RequirementsBoiler Flow Rates General Plumbing Rules Table M Minimum Required Flow for Heating BoilerTable N Installation with a Chilled Water SystemPower Venter Connection To Terminal Strip Boiler Operating Temperature ControlTable O Terminal Strip Wiring Wire GaugeTable P Required Temperature Rise Required Temperature RiseWater Velocity Control Btu/hr To 7 Grains To 25 Grains HardnessSoftened Water Systems Water ChemistryPump Operation Thermostat Settings Remote Sensor Installation InstructionsMinimum Pump Performance Heat ExchangerOptional Relief Valve Automatic Vent DampersCathodic Protection Thermal ExpansionDo not plug or cap the relief valve discharge Troubleshooting Guide 90,000 270,000 Btu/hr Models Water Heaters F1 Schematic Diagram F1 Unit Schematic Diagram F9 Unit Schematic Diagram M9 Unit Schematic Diagram F9/M9 Unit Page
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