Raypak 503-2003 manual Manifold Check, Finishing, Safety Inspection, Model Amp Draw Setting

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2.FOR REFERENCE ONLY: Measure the blower amp draw with the heater firing at 100% input and compare the measured value to the values in Table U. The amp draw is measured with a clamp- on type amp probe clamped to the 14 AWG black power wire going into the blower.

3.When firing at 100%, the desired heater combus- tion CO2 is between 8.5 and 9.0% for natural gas and 9.5 and 10.0% for propane with CO less than 100 ppm. If this combustion cannot be achieved with the blower suction within the tolerances spec- ified in Table T, contact the factory. The reference amp draw reading may help to indicate if there is a problem with the system or if blower adjustment is required.

Manifold Check

1.Check manifold gas pressure at the gas valve out- let pressure tap (connection “D” in Fig. 47). This pressure should read per the values in Table V for natural and propane gas.

2.If the pressure reading differs by more than ± 0.2 in. WC, STOP – Call the factory for directions on what to do next!

 

Model

 

Air Pressure

 

Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting (in. WC)

 

Tolerance

 

 

503

 

-2.3

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

753

 

-2.9

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

1003

 

-3.0

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

1253

 

-3.5

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

1503

 

-4.0

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

1753

 

-4.6

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

2003

 

-4.1

 

± 0.2 in. WC

 

 

Table T:

 

MVB Air Pressure

 

Settings

Model

Amp Draw

Setting

Tolerance

503

1.9

+0.0/-0.2

753

2.9

+0.0/-0.2

1003

4.8

+0.0/-0.2

1253

6.3

+0.0/-0.2

1503

8.1

+0.0/-0.2

1753

10.5

+0.0/-0.5

2003

13.0

+0.0/-0.5

Table U: MVB Amp Draw—Reference Information

Model

Manifold Gas Pressure Setting

High Fire Values (in. WC)

 

Natural Gas

Propane Gas

503

-0.1

-0.1

753

-0.4

-0.1

1003

-0.8

-0.2

1253

-1.6

-0.2

1503

-2.4

-0.6

1753

-0.4

-0.1

2003

-1.0

-0.5

Table V: MVB Manifold Pressure Settings

CAUTION: Special manifold and air settings may be required.

Finishing

1.Record all data on the “Start-up Checklist” located at the back of this manual.

2.Disconnect the manometers and reconnect the cap on the fan pressure switch tee and reinsert the sealing screws into the bleedle valves.

3.Start-up is complete and the heater should be operating properly.

Safety Inspection

1.Check all thermostats and high limit settings.

2.During the following safety checks leave manome- ters hooked up, check and record.

3.If other gas-fired appliances in the room are on the same gas main, check all pressures on the MVB with all other equipment running.

4.Check thermostats for ON-OFF operation.

5.Check high limits for ON-OFF operation.

6.While in operation, check flow switch operation.

7.Check the low gas pressure switch (if provided). (For proper adjustment, use the attached manometers, if available, to set pressure. The scales on the switch are approximate only.) Low

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