Raypak 750, 500, 1000 installation instructions

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3.3 Main Burner Adjustment

1.Turn unit off.

2.Check to make sure that the pressure equalizer tube is securely connected between the blower and gas pressure regulator.

3.Turn on the unit; about 45 seconds later, the pilot should light. If the pilot fails to light, repeat step 3.2 for pilot adjustment.

4.Turn “Monkey” switch on. The main burner will fire.

5.The blower pressure should increase about 2/10” (0.2”) W.C. equaling the value in tables O-2 or O-3.

6.Make sure that the supply gas manometer reads between 7 – 14” W.C. (dynamic pressure)

7.Check manifold pressure, Location (2); this should read to within ± 0.1” W.C. of the values shown in tables O-2 or O-3.

8.If adjustment is required, turn off the “Monkey” switch.

9.Remove screw cap off the gas pressure regulator, adjust regulator, replace the screw cap, then turn the “Monkey “ switch on. Repeat steps 4 – 9 until the proper gas pressure and/or CO2 are achieved.

10.Allow minimum 5 minutes of run time; then attach flue analyzer, CO2 reading should be within 8.8% and 9.5%.

11.If CO2 is higher than 9.5%, reduce manifold gas pressure.

12.If CO2 is lower than 8.8%, increase the manifold gas pressure.

13.When adjusting blower pressure for excess air, keep all pressure readings especially manifold pressure within ±0.1” of listed values.

Your ADB is tuned in!

3.4 Safety Inspection

Check all thermostats and high limit settings.

Attach thermometers to IN/OUT piping and take the temperature measurement, see Table D-1and F-1 for correct flow balance.

During the following safety checks leave manometers, and analyzer hooked up, check and record.

If other gas fired equipment in the room and on same gas main check all 4 pressures on ADB with them running.

Remember supply gas should always be 7-14" when boiler is firing.

Check stats for ON/OFF operation.

Check Hi Limits for ON/OFF operation.

While in operation to check, inspect flow switch operation

Check the low gas pressure switches, low gas pressure switch are factory set at 6" W.C for natural gas an 10" for propane gas.

High gas pressure switch (optional) at 1" W.C above manifold pressure.

Insert ignition control lockout tests as safety check.

3.5 Follow-Up

Safety checks must be recorded as performed.

Turn unit on.

After main burner ignition.

Check Manometer for proper reading.

Cycle unit several times and recheck readings

Re-analyze with unit running record or print results.

Turn unit off, remove all Manometers and replace blower switch hose, replace all gas pressure caps and plugs.

Remove "monkey switch".

Check for gas leaks one more time.

Check around unit for debris and remove combustible and flammable products, i.e. paper, gasoline etc.

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Contents For Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GAS For Your SafetyPage Table of Contents Product Receipt Section a Before Installing the BoilerRatings and Certification ModelidentificationAdvanced Design Boiler Component Locations Figure A-1Installation Codes Section B Boiler InstallationEquipment Base Figure B-1 Outdoor Installation Minimum Clearances Direct Combustion AIR Section C Combustion and Ventilation AIRPage Temperature & Pressure Gauge LOW Temperature SystemSection D Water Piping General Reliefvalve PipingPump Selection Section E Hydronic Heating PipingPiping Heating Boilers Pressure Drop in Feet of Head Feedwater RegulatorAIR-SEPARATION/EXPANSION Tank THREE-WAY ValvesDUAL-BOILER PRIMARY/SECONDARY Piping Single Boiler PRIMARY/SECONDARY Piping with CHXDual Boiler -PRIMARY/SECONDARY Piping with CHX Figure E-3bSingle Boiler Domestic HOT Water with ONE Storage Tank Section F Domestic HOT Water PipingFigure F-1c Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Section G Pool HeatingWinterizingyour Heater Single Boiler Pool Application Spawater ChemistrySingle Boiler Pool Application with CHX Double Boiler Pool Application Figure G-3aGAS Supply Connection Section H GAS Supply ConnectionsGAS Supply Pressure GAS Pressure Regulator Regulator Pressure SettingsVenting of Diaphragm GAS Components Check the Power Source Section I Electrical Power ConnectionsCheck Power Source Surge ProtectionMaking the Electrical Connections Field Wiring ConnectionElectrical Connections Domestic HOT Water General Section J Venting ConnectionsPage Support of Vent Stack Venting Configurations Figure J-1 Natural Draft Vertical Vent Termination Page Heat Exchanger Category Section J-2Page Category Section J-3Page Vertical Direct Venting/Combustion Air Category Section J-4Vertical Direct Venting System Installation Figure J-5 Page Figure J-6 Section J-6Horizontal Thru-wall Venting System Category IV Installation Figure J-7 Page Figure J-8 Page Outdoor Installation withAdd-On Condensing Heat Exchanger Condensate Trap Alignment Section K Condensate DrainSection L Controls Central Point Wiring CPWCPW Board Figure L-1 CPW Board Pump Turn-off Delay Manual High Limit Red Figure L-2 Wiring DiagramManual Reset High Limit Flow Switch High Limit Manual ResetFlow Switch High Limit Auto Reset Auto Reset High LimitLOW Water CUT OFF Optional GAS Pressure SwitchPressure Control Device ACU-TRACK TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds Section M General Safety PrecautionsSection N PRE-START-UP Component and Pressure TAP Locations Figure O-1Tools Needed Section O ADB Initial START-UPPreparation for START-UP Do not Turn on GAS AT this Time START-UP Page Emissions Guidelines Section P Post START-UP CheckCO2 Operating Instructions Section Q OperationTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Suggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Section R MaintenanceCleaning Boiler Heating Surfaces Vent Switch Adjustment Section S Connecting Condensing Heat Exchanger CHXInsidecombustionaircontamination Appendix aPage Page Page Page Page Pressure Settings START-UP SettingsLitho in U. S. a
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