Raypak 399B-2339B operating instructions Start-Up, Blower Adjustment, Main Burner Adjustment

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Preparation

WARNING: Do not turn on gas at this time.

Check Power Supply

With multi-meter at incoming power, check voltage between:

Hot - Common (≈120 VAC)

Hot - Ground (≈120 VAC)

Common - Ground (< 1 VAC)

WARNING: If Common - Ground is > 1 VAC,

STOP: Contact electrician to correct ground failure. Failure to do this may burn out 120V-24V transformer, or may cause other safety control damage or failure.

Attach Manometers to Measure Pressures

1.Turn off main gas valve.

2.Attach 24” scale manometer to the first main gas shut-off valve pressure tapping.

3.Attach (1) 12” scale manometer to the outlet side of the second main gas shut-off valve pressure tapping.

4.Attach (1) 12” scale manometer near the fan-prov- ing switch. Pull black cap from air pressure switch tee and connect the manometer. NOTE: Retain caps for reinstallation later.

Check Gas Supply Pressure

1.Slowly turn on main gas shut-off valve.

2.Read the gas supply pressure from the manome- ter; minimum supply pressure for natural gas is 5.0 in. WC, recommended supply is 7.0 in. WC, mini- mum supply pressure for propane gas is 11.0 in. WC (dynamic readings, all stages firing).

3.If the pressure is > 14.0 in. WC, turn off the valve.

4.Check if the service regulator is installed and/or adjust the service regulator.

Start-Up

Blower Adjustment

1.Turn off power.

2.Unplug cap at pressure switches and connect ma- nometer(s) to the tee.

3.Close all manual firing valves.

4.Turn power on.

5.Check manometers attached to fan pressure switch. The reading should be 1.4 ± 0.1 in. WC for propane gas and natural gas. If not, adjust the air shutter on the blowers to attain the correct value.

6.Turn power off.

7.Reconnect this cap.

Main Burner Adjustment

1.Turn off unit.

2.Open manual firing valves.

3.Turn on the unit, wait 15 seconds, and the igniter should glow. Look into sight glass located at each end of the heater to check igniter operation. Gas valves should open in 45-60 seconds.

4.If burner does not light on first trial. It will retry, up to three times.

5.Main burner ignition: Check manifold gas pressure at gas valve outlet pressure tap. This should read 3.5 ± 0.1 in. WC for natural gas and 10.5 ± 0.1 in. WC for propane gas.

6.If the pressure reading differs by more than ± 0.1 in. WC, remove screw cover from the gas pres- sure regulator and adjust main burner manifold pressure. Replace the screw cover. Repeat steps 2 to 5 on other valves as necessary.

CAUTION: Special manifold and air settings may be required. Verify rating plate and blower housing.

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399B-2339B specifications

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