Raypak 1000, 500, 750 Section P Post START-UP Check, Emissions Guidelines, CO2

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SECTION P: POST START-UP CHECK

Check off steps as completed:

1.Boiler and heat distribution units or storage tank filled with water?

2.Automatic air vent, if used, open two full turns during venting procedure?

3.Air purged from system?

4.Air purged from gas piping? Piping checked for leaks?

5.Followed start-up procedure for proper start-up?

6.Is burner flame visible?

7.Test safety controls: If boiler is equipped with a low water cutoff or additional safety controls, test for operation as outlined by manufacturer. Burner should be operating and should go off when controls are tested. When safety devices are restored, burners should reignite after pre-purge time delay.

8.Test limit control: While burner is operating, move indicator on high limit control below actual boiler water temperature. Burner should go off while blower circulator continues to operate. Raise setting on limit control above boiler water temperature and burner should reignite after pre-purge time delay.

9.Test ignition system safety device:

Turn power off.

Close the pilot manual valve.

Turn power on; after about 45 seconds of pre-purge, the pilot comes on. The pilot (and therefore the burner) should fail to light. The standard lockout time is 90 seconds; then the pilot light goes off and the boiler goes into post-purge. (If the lockout module is attached to boiler, a lockout light comes on.)

Turn the power off; open the pilot manual valve; (reset the lockout module if applicable).

Wait 30 seconds, then turn power on. The burner should ignite after pre-purge time delay.

10.To restart system, follow lighting instructions in Section O.

11.High limit control set to design temperature requirements of system? For multiple zones: flow adjusted as required in each zone?

12.Boiler cycled with thermostat? Raise to highest setting and verify boiler goes through normal start-up cycle. Reduce to lowest setting and verify boiler goes off.

13.Observed several operating cycles for proper operation?

14.Set room thermostat or tankstat to desired temperature?

15.Reviewed all instructions shipped with this boiler with owner or maintenance personnel, returned to envelope and given to owner or placed in pocket inside front panel on boiler?

EMISSIONS GUIDELINES:

General guidelines for flue gas analysis for the ADB boilers:

Emissions will vary with different applications (hydronic, water heater, or pool), venting (including direct vent), ambient conditions (T, P, and humidity), and the condition of the boiler.

Emissions:

Gas

Range

CO2

8.8-9.5%

CO

50-150 ppm

NOx

10-25 ppm

O2

4.0-5.0%

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Contents For Your Safety For Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GASPage Table of Contents Section a Before Installing the Boiler Product ReceiptModelidentification Ratings and CertificationFigure A-1 Advanced Design Boiler Component LocationsEquipment Base Section B Boiler InstallationInstallation Codes Figure B-1 Outdoor Installation Minimum Clearances Section C Combustion and Ventilation AIR Direct Combustion AIRPage Section D Water Piping General LOW Temperature SystemTemperature & Pressure Gauge Reliefvalve PipingSection E Hydronic Heating Piping Pump SelectionAIR-SEPARATION/EXPANSION Tank Pressure Drop in Feet of Head Feedwater RegulatorPiping Heating Boilers THREE-WAY ValvesSingle Boiler PRIMARY/SECONDARY Piping with CHX DUAL-BOILER PRIMARY/SECONDARY PipingFigure E-3b Dual Boiler -PRIMARY/SECONDARY Piping with CHXSection F Domestic HOT Water Piping Single Boiler Domestic HOT Water with ONE Storage TankFigure F-1c Winterizingyour Heater Section G Pool HeatingAutomatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Single Boiler Pool Application with CHX Spawater ChemistrySingle Boiler Pool Application Figure G-3a Double Boiler Pool ApplicationGAS Supply Pressure Section H GAS Supply ConnectionsGAS Supply Connection Venting of Diaphragm GAS Components Regulator Pressure SettingsGAS Pressure Regulator Check Power Source Section I Electrical Power ConnectionsCheck the Power Source Surge ProtectionField Wiring Connection Making the Electrical ConnectionsElectrical Connections Domestic HOT Water Section J Venting Connections GeneralPage Support of Vent Stack Venting Configurations Figure J-1 Natural Draft Vertical Vent Termination Page Section J-2 Heat Exchanger CategoryPage Section J-3 CategoryPage Section J-4 Vertical Direct Venting/Combustion Air CategoryVertical Direct Venting System Installation Figure J-5 Page Section J-6 Figure J-6Horizontal Thru-wall Venting System Category IV Installation Figure J-7 Page Figure J-8 Page Outdoor Installation withAdd-On Condensing Heat Exchanger Section K Condensate Drain Condensate Trap AlignmentCPW Board Central Point Wiring CPWSection L Controls Figure L-1 CPW Board Pump Turn-off Delay Manual High Limit Red Wiring Diagram Figure L-2Flow Switch High Limit Auto Reset High Limit Manual ResetManual Reset High Limit Flow Switch Auto Reset High LimitPressure Control Device ACU-TRACK GAS Pressure SwitchLOW Water CUT OFF Optional Section M General Safety Precautions TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in ScaldsSection N PRE-START-UP Figure O-1 Component and Pressure TAP LocationsPreparation for START-UP Do not Turn on GAS AT this Time Section O ADB Initial START-UPTools Needed START-UP Page CO2 Section P Post START-UP CheckEmissions Guidelines To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Section Q OperationOperating Instructions Section R Maintenance Suggested Minimum Maintenance ScheduleCleaning Boiler Heating Surfaces Section S Connecting Condensing Heat Exchanger CHX Vent Switch AdjustmentAppendix a InsidecombustionaircontaminationPage Page Page Page Page START-UP Settings Pressure SettingsLitho in U. S. a
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