Lochinvar 497 - 2067 service manual Gas manifold pressure adjustment

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3 Gas connections (continued)

10.If gas supply pressure is within normal range, remove the gas manometer and replace the pressure tap fittings in the gas control as indicated by the following steps.

11.Turn power switch to the “OFF” position.

12.Turn gas valve knob to the “OFF” position.

13.Shut off gas supply at the manual gas cock in the gas piping to the unit. If fuel supply is L.P. gas, shut off gas supply at the tank.

14.Remove the manometer and related fittings from the “inlet side of the gas valve, replace 1/8'' hex plug in the gas valve and tighten.

15.Turn on the gas supply at the manual valve, turn on L.P. gas at the tank if required.

16.Turn the power switch to the “ON” position.

17.Turn the gas valve knob to the “ON” position.

18.Set the electronic temperature control or thermostat to call for heat.

WARNING After completing any testing on the gas system, leak test all gas connections. Apply

a soap/water solution to all gas connections while main burners are operating. Bubbles forming indicate a leak. Repair all leaks at once. Do not operate this unit with a leak in the gas train, valves or related piping.

Check burner performance by cycling the system while you observe burner response. Burners should ignite promptly. Flame pattern should be stable, see Burner Flames in the Maintenance section of this manual. Turn system off and allow burners to cool, then cycle burners again to ensure proper ignition and flame characteristics.

Figure 3-3_Measuring gas supply pressure at combination gas valve

SUPPLY INLET

PRESSURE TAP

INLET

OUTLET

GAS

VALVE

CONTROL

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Installation & Service Manual

Gas manifold pressure adjustment

NOTICE

The gas valves are referenced to the fan

pressurized chamber by a hose connected

 

from the vent of the gas valve regulator

 

to the chamber pressure tap located on

 

the front inside portion of the jacket.

 

Reference the drawings in this section for

 

component and connection points for

 

pressure measurement. The referenced

 

chamber pressure must be subtracted from

 

the manifold pressure to obtain actual net

 

manifold pressure for normal operation.

A manometer or magnahelic gauge legible in 0.1'' increments up to 10 inches w.c. is required to check and adjust the manifold pressure. The regulator cover screw on the gas valve must be in place and tight for the unit to operate properly.

1.Remove the thumbscrew that fastens the control panel access door and remove the door.

2.Turn the power switch located in the lower left corner behind the control panel access door to the “O” or “OFF” position.

3.Remove the top front jacket access panels to access the gas valve(s).

4.Locate the reference hose on the first gas valve which goes from the vent fitting on the gas valve to the barbed fitting on the deck of the unit (see FIG. 3-4).

5.Remove the flexible cap from the barbed fitting on the “tee” located in this line and hook one side of the manometer, or (-) side of a magnahelic gauge, to this “tee”. Retain this cap for future use.

6.Remove the 1/8'' hex plug from the manifold pressure tap on the gas valve (see FIG. 3-4). Retain plug for future use.

7.Install a fitting in this tap that is suitable for connection of a hose to a manometer, or (+) side of a magnahelic gauge (see FIG. 3-4).

8.Turn the power switch to the “I” or “ON” position.

9.Push the reset button(s) for the ignition control(s), if necessary.

10.Set the temperature control to call for heat (see Setting Temperature Control, page 39).

11.Once the unit is firing, the manometer/magnahelic will reflect the net manifold gas pressure. Compare this reading to the respective value in Table 3E for Natural Gas or Propane Gas.

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Contents Save this manual for future reference What to do if YOU Smell GASContents Please read before proceeding WarrantySpecial instructions Checking equipmentOwner warning Safety informationPrevention of freezing CodesCopper-fin How it works Copper-fin How it works Models 987 2067 Front View Models 987 2067 Rear View Copper-fin =B=R Rating RatingsCopper-fin Specifications Determine unit location InstallationLocating the unit Indoor clearances from combustible constructionShut-down and draining Outdoor boiler installationFreeze protection Pump operationCombustion and Ventilation Air Freeze Protection for a Heating Boiler System if requiredMinimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room NumberCombustion air filter 3Combustion air filter Models 497Combustion Air Options Outside Combustion Air, Using DuctsOutside Combustion Air, No Ducts Combustion Air from an Interior Space Exhaust FansGeneral information VentingVenting support Vertical vent termination clearances and locationBarometric damper location Vent system optionsFlue Pipe Sizes Model Flue Size Negative draft Conventional negative draft ventingFlue outlet piping Common venting systemsInspection of a masonry chimney Masonry chimney installationOutdoor vent/air inlet location Outdoor installation ventingOutdoor Vent Kits Model Pump Cover Without Pump Cover Outdoor vent kitGas connections Connecting to gas supply Gas pipingGas pressure test Inlet GAS Pressure Natural ModelGas connection Suggested GAS Pipe Size for Single Unit InstallationsGas train and controls Fittings to Equivalent Straight PipeCombination gas valves GAS Piping Size ChartVenting of combination gas valves Checking gas supply pressure3Measuring gas supply pressure at combination gas valve Gas manifold pressure adjustmentNat. Gas 4Measuring manifold gas pressureWater connections Water connections heating boilers only Pressure Drop ChartBoiler circulator requirements Low system water volume Minimum boiler water temperaturesRun Cycle Output Minimum System Load Temp. Rise 8.33 60 Min System Temperature Rise Chart Low temperature return water systemsRadiant floor and snow melt heating systems LTV Valve Kits Model LTV Valve KITGPM Common Manifold Size Min Models 497 Number of UnitsDiameter Common Manifold Size Min Models 987 Number of Units6Primary/secondary piping of multiple boilers 7Boiler with low temperature bypass 8Primary/secondary piping with buffer tank Typical heating boiler installations Installation with a chilled water systemBoiler flow rate General plumbing rulesBoiler bypass requirements Temperature / pressure gaugeFilling the system Water treatmentElectrical connections Connecting to electrical supplyAMP Draw Data VACTerminal strip connection options BurnersLocating the temperature control Temperature adjustmentTemperature control settings OJ1 OJ2Outdoor reset option Remote sensor for pump delay Temperature control sensorsPlacement of sensors Boiler applicationHot surface ignition system Remote Wire Connection Wire Gauge Max. Allowable LengthRemote mounting of a sensor Hot surface igniter and ignition control moduleIgnition and control timings Diagnostic Status IndicationSequence Constant Ignition Operation and diagnostic lightsStage 2 on SixOFF StartupCheck/control water chemistry Freeze protection when usedFill and test water system Purge air from water systemCheck thermostat circuits Check for gas leaksCheck vent and air piping Start the boilerWater velocity control Domestic water heatersInitial set-up of maximum water flow Maximum Water Flow1Typical water heater piping with storage tank 2Single water heater piping with two storage tanks Models 497 Number of Units Common Manifold Size Min4Multiple water heater piping with multiple storage tanks Pipe Sizing Chart 497 987 Required temperature risePipe size requirements Water chemistryDomestic water temperature Potable hot water temperature control settingsMinimum pump performance Heat exchangerLocation of cold water supply piping connections Optional relief valve High water temperature limit controlThermal expansion Cathodic protectionMaintenance Combustion and ventilation air Adjustment procedure Models 497 Servicing a hot surface igniter and ignition module Sequence of operationIgnition system checkout OverviewEnd of sequence Heat transfer processGlossary Trial for Ignition Ignition Module Function Pump Delay Electronic Thermostat FunctionIgniter Controlled by Ignition Module Hi-Lo Fire RelayLadder diagram DiagramsDiagrams Connection diagram Connection diagram

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