Raypak 1005 operating instructions Modulating Temperature Control, Low Water Cut-Off Optional

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Modulating Temperature Control

This heater is equipped with a Raypak modulating temperature control. Refer to information starting on page 33 for information on the setting and use of this control.

Fig. 45: Modulating Temperature Control

Low Water Cut-Off (Optional)

The optional low water cut-off automatically shuts down the burner whenever water level drops below the level of the sensing probe. A 5-second time delay pre- vents premature lockout due to temporary conditions such as power fluctuations or air pockets.

Fig. 46: Low Water Cut-Off

High & Low Gas Pressure Switches (Optional)

The optional low gas pressure switch connection mounts upstream of the gas valve (on the inlet flange to the gas valve) and is accessible through the remov- able access panel on the right side of the heater to reset the gas pressure switch, as necessary. It is used to ensure that sufficient gas pressure is present for proper valve/regulator performance. The low gas pres- sure switch automatically shuts down the heater if gas supply drops below the factory setting of 3.0 in. WC for natural gas or propane gas.

The optional high gas pressure switch connection mounts down-stream of the gas valve. Special ports are located on the backside of the gas valve and accessible from the front of the heater (to reset the gas pressure switch) or through the removable access panel on the right side of the heater (to reset the gas pressure switch), as necessary. If the gas pressure regulator in the valve fails, the high gas pressure switch automatically shuts down the burner.

Operation of either the High or Low Gas Pressure Switch will turn on an LED inside the switch housing. Push the top of the plastic switch housing as shown in Fig. 47 to reset a tripped pressure switch. The LED will go out when the switch is reset.

Fig. 47: High/Low Gas Pressure Switch

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