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

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5.Local codes may require a back flow preventer or actual disconnect from city water supply when glycol antifreeze is added to the system.

WATER TREATMENT

In hard water areas, water treatment should be used to reduce the introduction of minerals to the system. Minerals in the water can collect in the heat exchanger tubes and cause noise on operation. Excessive build up of minerals in the heat exchanger can cause a non-warrantable failure.

MAINTENANCE

Listed below are items that must be checked to ensure safe reliable operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.

￿CAUTION

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.

1.Examine the venting system at least once a year. Check more often in the first year to determine inspection interval. Check all joints and pipe connections for tightness, corrosion or deterioration. Clean louvers and/or screens in the combustion air intake system as required. Have the entire system, including the venting system, periodically inspected by a qualified service agency.

2.Visually check main burner flames at each start up after long shutdown periods or at least every six months.

￿WARNING: The area around the burners is hot and direct contact could result in burns!

FIG. 37 Burner Flames

a.Normal Flame: A normal flame is blue, with slight yellow tips, with a well defined inner cone and no flame lifting.

b.Yellow Tip: Yellow tip can be caused by blockage or partial obstruction of air flow to the burner(s).

c.Yellow Flames: Yellow flames can be caused by blockage of primary air flow to the burner(s) or excessive gas input. This condition MUST be corrected immediately.

d.Lifting Flames: Lifting flames can be caused by over firing the burner(s) or excessive primary air.

If improper flame is observed, examine the venting system, ensure proper gas supply and adequate supply of combustion and ventilation air.

3.Combustion Air Adjustment: This appliance uses an atmospheric combustion process. Combustion air is provided to the burners by the gas injection pressure into the venturi of the burners. The burners do not have an adjustable air shutter. Adequate combustion air must be supplied to the room where the appliance is installed to ensure proper burner operation. Check frequently to be sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the unit is not obstructed. When the main burners light, observe the burner flame. Flames should be light blue in color with slight yellow tips; flames should be settled on burner head with no lifting when supplied with correct volume of combustion air.

4.Flue Gas Passageways Cleaning Procedures: Any sign of soot around the outer jacket, at the burners or in the areas between the fins on the copper heat exchanger indicates a need for cleaning. The following cleaning procedure must only be performed by a qualified serviceman or installer. Proper service is required to maintain safe operation. Properly installed and adjusted appliances seldom need flue cleaning.

All gaskets on disassembled components must be replaced with new gaskets on reassembly. Gasket kits are available from your distributor.

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Contents Checking Equipment WarrantySpecial Instructions to Owner Contents User Warning Location of Unit Installation ProcedureCodes 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 PressureBtu/hr Distance from Meter In Feet Table F Fittings to Equivalent Straight PipeTable G GAS Connections 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 OptionInitial START-UP Blocked Vent and Flame ROLL-OUT/FLAME Interlock SwitchManual Reset High Water Temperature Limit Input for Your Safety Read Before Operating PRE-START ChecklistLighting Instructions for Standing Pilot Models F1 What to do if YOU Smell GASLighting Wand Lighting Instructions for Spark Ignition Pilot Models F9/M9 Safety Shutoff Test for Standing Pilot Ignition SystemTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance 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 RequirementsCirculator Pump Operation Circulator Pump SpecificationsTable L Primary/Secondary Piping of a Single Boiler PRIMARY/SECONDARY Boiler PipingBoiler Flow Rates LOW Temperature Bypass RequirementsThree WAY Valves 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 HardnessPump Operation Water ChemistrySoftened Water Systems Thermostat Settings Remote Sensor Installation InstructionsMinimum Pump Performance Heat ExchangerOptional Relief Valve Automatic Vent DampersDo not plug or cap the relief valve discharge Thermal ExpansionCathodic Protection 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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