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return to boiler is acceptable for smaller boiler sizes in |
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residences of one or two stories. The alternate pump |
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location shown in illustration on page 11 is required in |
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must be at the boiler or between boiler and supply |
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| A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device | |||||||
main pump(s). |
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C. On a hot water boiler installed above radiation level, |
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the boiler must be provided with a low water cutoff |
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| B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance | |||||||
device at the time of installation by the installer. |
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| area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because | |||||||
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, BASIC |
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I. FILLING AND VENTING WATER SYSTEMS |
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A. Fill the system with water. Vent or purge of air. |
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B. Fire the boiler as soon as possible (see following warn- |
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ing and instructions) and bring water temperature to at |
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least 180 degrees, while circulating water in the sys- |
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C. Vent air and add water as needed to achieve operating |
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pressure on boiler gauge. Pressure must be between |
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approximately 12 psi (cold water) and 25 psi at water |
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| C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control | |||||||
temperature setting of high limit control, for boilers |
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equipped with 30 psi relief valves. Boilers rated for a |
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| turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified ser- | |||||||
higher pressure and equipped with a matching relief |
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valve may operate at a higher pressure, but no higher |
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than 5 psi below the relief valve opening pressure. |
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D. Check for and repair any leaks before placing system |
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in service. |
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BEFORE FIRING BOILER, make these checks: |
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1. System is full of water. Air is vented or purged. |
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2. Relief valve is installed in accordance with ASME |
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Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV. Valve |
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opening is not closed or reduced in size. |
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3. Venting is installed according to instructions under |
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“FLUE GAS VENTING REQUIREMENTS”. |
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4. All wiring is completed, following applicable wiring |
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diagrams. |
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5. Using soap solution, check for gas leaks in all gas |
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piping from meter to boiler pilot and manifold. |
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DO NOT use open flame. |
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II. INITIAL START |
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used on the Victory Series Boilers under the ANSI |
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Safe lighting and other performance criteria were met |
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Z21.13- 1987 Standard. |
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when testing various gas manifold and control assemblies |
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Instructions |
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Follow the lighting instructions in this manual that apply to |
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the particular ignition system equipped on this boiler. |
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(Also, see figures on page 2 for location of gas manifold, |
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gas valve and control assembly.) These instructions are |
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also attached to the boiler. |
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| 5. Turn gas control knob clockwise | to "OFF". DO | ||||||
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