Lochinvar SNR150-100, SNA500-125 Maintenance Maintenance and annual startup, Service technician

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Installation & Service Manual

12 Maintenance

Maintenance and annual startup

Table 12A Service and Maintenance Schedules

Service technician

(see the following pages for instructions)

 

General:

 

 

 

 

 

• Address reported problems

 

 

• Inspect interior; clean and vacuum if

 

necessary;

 

 

 

 

• Clean condensate trap and fill with fresh

 

water

 

 

 

 

 

• Check

for

leaks

(water, gas,

flue,

 

condensate)

 

 

 

 

• Verify flue and air lines in good condition

UP

and sealed tight

 

 

• Check

system water pressure/system

START-

piping/expansion tank

 

 

 

 

• Check control settings

 

ANNUAL

• Check ignition and flame sense electrodes

(sand

off

any

deposits;

clean

 

 

and reposition)

 

 

 

• Check wiring and connections

 

 

• Perform

start-up

checkout

and

 

performance verification per Section 10

 

in this manual.

 

 

 

• Flame inspection (stable, uniform)

 

 

• Flame signal (at least 10 microamps at

 

high fire)

 

 

 

 

• Clean

the

heat

exchanger if

flue

 

temperature is more than 54°F above

 

return water temperature.

 

If combustion or performance indicate need:

Clean heat exchanger

Remove and clean burner using compressed air only

Clean the blower wheel

Owner maintenance

Daily

• Check water heater area

• Check vent piping

Monthly

Check air piping

Check relief valve

Check condensate drain system

Every

• Check water heater piping (gas

and water) for leaks

 

6 months

 

 

• Operate relief valve

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Installation & Service ManualContents Hazard definitions Please read before proceedingBlower Shield How it worksModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Model SNA500-125 Model SNA400-125CSA RatingsCloset and alcove installations Installation must comply withDetermine water heater location Before locating the water heater, check1Closet Installation Minimum Required Clearances Prevent combustion air contamination Flooring and foundationRemove water heater from wood pallet Do not install the Shield water heater into 3Combustion Air Direct from Outside Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room Direct venting options General ventingVent pipe and fittings Venting and combustion airCanada Air inlet pipe materials Air intake/vent connectionsVent and air piping Vent LengthRemoving from existing vent Sidewall direct venting If using the alternate sidewall terminationVent/air termination sidewall Vent Size2Clearance to Gravity Air Inlets Termination and fittings Prepare wall penetrationsPrepare wall penetrations Alternate Field Supplied Option 5AMultiple Vent Terminations must also comply with -1A Multiple vent/air terminationsDescription and usage Sidewall termination installationSidewall termination optional concentric vent 9Concentric Vent Dimensional Drawing Multiventing sidewall terminations 12Concentric Vent Sidewall AttachmentVent/air termination vertical Vertical direct venting2Vertical Terminations with Multiple Water Heaters Prepare roof penetrationsVertical termination optional concentric vent Vertical termination installationMultiventing vertical terminations 6Concentric Vent Roof Installation1Vertical Direct Venting w/Room Air Conventional and sidewall ventingSystem water piping methods System pipingScalding General piping informationDelta T Piping componentsWater chemistry Single Unit 3Multiple Units Water Tank Supply Gas connections Connecting gas supply pipingPropane gas Natural gasLength of Pipe in Straight Feet for 1/2 PSI Natural Gas Pipe Capacity ChartCheck inlet gas supply Gas pressure Gas valve replacementField wiring 3Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections Inputs Condensate drain Condensate disposalFinal checks before starting the water heater Start-upCheck for gas leaks Inspect/fill condensate system If water heater does not start correctly Start the water heaterCheck system and water heater Check flame and combustion2Operating Instructions Models SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 3Operating Instructions Models SNA400-125 -- SNA500-125 Protection features Temperature controlOperating information GeneralSaving parameters Water heater temperature regulationAdjustable control parameters HTR Ignition Sequence of operation1Control Panel Shield control moduleStatus Display Screens Status display screensStatus Display Screens cont’d Owner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician Maintenance Check water system Flue vent system and air pipingCheck expansion tank Check water heater relief valveCheck all water heater wiring Check ignition ground wiring Check burner flameCheck control settings Check flame signalHandling ceramic fiber materials Cleaning heat exchangerOiled bearing circulators Niosh stated First AidBefore troubleshooting TroubleshootingCheck control module fuses Check the followingNo Burner Operation No DisplayUnit Does Not Modulate Above 50%Temperature F Resistance Ω Checking temperature sensorsTroubleshooting No Flame Ign FlameSequence Running No FlameGV/Relay FailHigh Limit Manual ResetFan Low Fan Speed LowFan High SwitchFan Speed High Sensor OpenProgr ParametersWatch Dog Error Service BlkLow 24 VAC Write EEPromGas Valve Adjustment Combustion Analysis ProcedureOr Obstruction Gas Supply PressureModels SNR150-100 -- SNA285-125 Gas valve adjustment procedureModel SNA400-125 Model SNA500-125120 VAC DiagramsLOW Voltage

SNA400-125, SNR150-100, SNA285-125, SNR200-100, SNA500-125 specifications

Lochinvar has established itself as a leader in the realm of high-efficiency heating solutions, and its line of condensing boilers, including the SNA500-125, SNR200-100, SNA400-125, SNA285-125, and SNR150-100, exemplifies the brand’s commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability.

The SNA500-125 model stands out with its impressive heating capacity, designed for larger commercial applications. Featuring advanced modulating burners, it can precisely adjust its output based on real-time demand, significantly enhancing energy efficiency. The stainless steel heat exchanger ensures robust durability and improved thermal performance, while the integrated controls offer advanced diagnostic capabilities and user-friendly operation.

Next in the lineup, the SNR200-100 serves as a versatile option for mid-sized applications. Its compact design allows for flexible installation, making it a valuable choice for facilities with limited space. The boiler incorporates a high-efficiency combustion system that maximizes fuel utilization, while its low NOx emissions technology aligns with environmental standards, reducing the carbon footprint of users.

The SNA400-125 delivers a robust solution for diverse heating needs, equipped with state-of-the-art modulation technology that not only optimizes efficiency but also offers quiet operation – a crucial feature for facilities where noise reduction is paramount. This model also includes built-in redundancy options, enhancing reliability during peak operational periods.

The SNA285-125 provides a balance of performance and efficiency for smaller commercial settings. Its innovative control system offers precise temperature management and easy integration with existing systems. Energy Star certified, this model is not only cost-effective but supports sustainability efforts in various industries.

Lastly, the SNR150-100 is ideally suited for light commercial applications, featuring a compact footprint and excellent heat transfer capabilities. The user-friendly interface and robust safety features make it an excellent choice for operators prioritizing both ease of use and reliability.

All these models incorporate Lochinvar's commitment to superior design and advanced technologies, setting a benchmark in the high-efficiency heating market. With a focus on long-term performance and compliance with modern environmental standards, Lochinvar continues to deliver top-tier solutions tailored to meet diverse customer needs. Whether for large-scale operations or smaller settings, these boilers represent a significant advancement in commercial heating technology.