Raypak 503-2003 manual START-UP Checklist for FAN-ASSISTED Raypak Products

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START-UP CHECKLIST FOR FAN-ASSISTED

RAYPAK PRODUCTS

This start-up checklist is to be completely filled out by the service technician starting up the Raypak Boiler or Heater for the first time. All information may be used for warranty purposes and to ensure that the installation is correct. Additionally this form will be used to record all equipment operation functions and required settings.

GAS SUPPLY DATA

Regulator Model & Size

_________ / ______CFH

Gas Line Size (in room)

________________In. NPT

Length of Gas Line

________________Eq Ft

Low Gas Pressure Setting

________________In. WC

High Gas Pressure Setting

________________In. WC

Gas Shut-Off Valve Type

________________

( Ball, Lube cock)

 

Sediment Trap

________________Y/N

Port

_______Std______Full

VISUAL INSPECTION OF COMPONENTS

Verify inspection was done and condition of components are in

good working order with a “yes”

 

Wiring Harness

_________________ Y/N

Burner/s (flame)

_________________ Y/N

Refractory (visual)

_________________ Y/N

Remote flame sense

_________________ Y/N

Covers in place for outdoor

_________________ Y/N

VENTING

Vent Size: _____________

Stack Height:_______

Category: _________

sketch vent on reverse side ***

Vent Material:

__________________

Vent Termination Type:

__________________

Combustion Air Openings:

Low __________ in2

Ventilation air

High __________ in2

EMISSIONS SETTINGS AND TEST INFORMATION

(AT FULL FIRE)

Blower Pressure Setting

_________________In. WC

Supply Gas Pressure

_________________In. WC

Verify stable pressure static &

dynamic condition

Pilot Gas Pressure

_________________In. WC

Manifold Gas Pressure

_________________In. WC

CLEARANCES

Front Clearance

_______________In.

Right Side Clearance

_______________In.

Left Side Clearance

_______________In.

Rear Clearance

_______________In.

Overhead Clearance

_______________In.

ELECTRICAL

Voltage Supply (VAC)

No Load______ Load_____

Voltage -24 VAC

_______________VAC

Voltage Com to Ground

_______________VAC

Hot Surface Igniter

_______________Ohms

Auto High Limit Setting

_______________deg F

Manual Reset High Limit Setting

_______________deg F

Operating Control Setting

_______________deg F

Sketch plumbing on reverse side

 

WATER SUPPLY

 

Flow Rate in GPM or Delta T

_______________If Avail

Measure flow rate at full fire

 

Pump Economaster setting

_______________Minutes

Low Water Cutoff

_______________Test

Number of Tanks and Size

Qty____ _______Gallons

Plumbing Size

_______________

Pump Size: _________(boiler)

Pump HP: ______

Impeller trim____________

Pump Model___________

Louvers __________________

Screens________________

Nominal Factory Recommended Settings

See manual or card tag

See manual or card tag

See manual or card tag

See manual or card tag

The following measurements must be obtained with a Combustion Analyzer.

NOX

_________________PPM

Less than 20 PPM (If required by Certifying Agency)

Free Oxygen

_________________%

See manual

CO

_________________PPM

Less than 150 PPM

CO2

_________________%

See manual

Model Number: ______________________________

***Note: draw venting with details, such as extractors, barometric dampers, blast dampers or draft inducers

Serial Number: _______________________________

Site Altitude Above Sea Level __________________Ft.

Job Name _______________________________________________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________________________________________________

Physical Location of Boiler: Indoors______; Outdoors______; Ground Level______; Roof______; Below Grade______

Mechanical Contractor / Installer _______________________________________________________________________

Date and Time of Start-up _____________Print Name and Signature of Start-up Technician_________________________

Information must be faxed to: (805) 278-5471 in order to ensure warranty consideration Attn: Service Manager

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Contents Do so may result in an explosion or fire Reference Catalog no .53G Effective Replaces 241288 RevPage Contents Pay Attention to These Terms Product Receipt Before InstallationInstallations at Elevation Model IdentificationComponent Locations General InformationGeneral Safety Time/Temperature Relationships in ScaldsWater Time to Produce Serious Temp Burn Indoor Installations InstallationInstallation Codes Equipment BaseOutdoor Installations Combustion and Ventilation AirIndoor Units Table E Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances Air Filter InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply Direct VentCanadian Installations Water PipingGeneral Relief Valve Piping Temperature & Pressure Gauge Hydrostatic TestCold Water Operation Feedwater Regulator Hydronic HeatingPump Selection Cold Water StartsPiping Air-Separation/Expansion TankModel 20F 30F 40F Min. Flow Max. Flow Gpm Potable Water and Space Heating Three-Way ValvesDomestic Hot Water Pool HeatingMake final adjustments when pool water approaches Pool/Spa Water Chemistry Winterizing Your HeaterExceed 5 ppm Gas Supply Pressure Gas SupplyGas Supply Connection Automatic Chlorinators Chemical FeedersManifold Gas Pressure Model Electrical Power ConnectionsModel In. NPT 4 in. NPT 2 in. NPT High Fire ValuesCheck the Power Source Field-Connected ControllersMaking the Electrical Connections Field Wiring Connection VentingAppliance Categories Installations Support of Vent StackVent Terminal Location Canadian Installations Venting Installation TipsVenting Configurations InstallationTermination CpvcVent VolumeCommon Venting Model Pressure Flue ProductsHorizontal Through-the-Wall Direct Venting Category Horizontal Through-the-Wall VentingCombustion Air Air Inlet Horizontal Max. Length** ft Vent Direct Vent-VerticalModel Certified 10 ØOutdoor Installation Controls Freeze ProtectionOperating Modes Mode 2 Primary/Secondary Piping Mode 7 Primary/Secondary Piping with External Target Temp Modes Default Setting Range 10 VDC 20 mA10 VDC 20 mA Boiler Target Definitions Number Field Type Fault Description OperationRank Ignition Module High Limit-Manual ResetHeater Sequence of Operation Code ConditionFlow Switch High Limit-Auto Reset OptionalModulating Temperature Control High & Low Gas Pressure Switches OptionalAir Pressure Switch Blocked Vent SwitchUDB Diagnostic Board Wiring Diagrams Models Models Pre Start-up Check START-UPPre Start-up Initial Start-upPreparation Start-UpBlower Check Model Amp Draw Setting Safety InspectionModel Air Pressure Setting Setting in. WC Manifold CheckLeak Test Procedure Dual-Seat Gas Valve Follow-UpOperation Lighting InstructionsPost Start-Up Check To Turn Off Gas To Appliance Troubleshooting StepMaintenance UDB Fault HistorySuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule Weekly Preventive Maintenance SchedulePeriodically Semi-AnnuallyFilter Maintenance Filter ReplacementAs Required Appendix Inside Air ContaminationImportant Instructions for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Limited Parts Warranty MVB Types H and WH START-UP Checklist for FAN-ASSISTED Raypak Products
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503-2003 specifications

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