4. SERVICING PROCEDURES
GENERAL LOCATION OF CONTROLS
CIRCULATOR
CONTROL BOX COMPONENT LOCATIONS MODELS 135 & 180
Relay
Fast
Response Ignition Module
Temperature (Auto Ignition Only)
Sensor
Fig.#8195.1
VENT SENSOR
BYPASS VALVE
(MODELS 135 & 180 ONLY)
BYPASS LINE
TEMPERATURE
AND PRESSURE GAUGE
(MODEL 90 ONLY)
PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
RELAY
ADJUSTABLE
HIGH LIMIT
FIELD WIRING
COMPARTMENT
FAST RESPONSE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
IGNITION MODULE
(AUTO IGNITION ONLY)
TRANSFORMER
GAS VALVE
Fig.#8195.4
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION INTERMITTENT IGNITION DEVICE (IID)
Boilers equipped with the IID system will automatically light the pilot burner first and then the main burner, each time there is a call for heat from the room thermostat. Whenever the room thermostat is calling for heat, the circulator supplied with the boiler, will be energized and should be running. The ignition control module will also be energized to initiate the pilot ignition by opening the first main valve (pilot). At the same time, the electronic spark generator in the module produces a high voltage spark pulse output that lights the pilot burner. If the pilot burner does not light, the module will not energize the second main valve and the burners will not light. Ignition spark continues only until the timed trial for ignition period ends. Then, the module goes into safety shutdown or lockout. Lockout
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