Wing Enterprises IOMWDF-1 specifications Check Safety Shutdown Performance

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Series 44 Room Temperature Control continued

 

Reproduced with permission from Maxitrol® Company

L. Incorrect Space

1.

Incorrect maximum

1.

Check to see if heater is

1.

If desired temperature is

Temperature

 

discharge air

 

delivering air at maximum

 

not reached, increase

 

 

temperature setting

 

discharge air setting.

 

maximum discharge air

 

 

(A1044).

 

 

 

temperature setting.

 

2.

Incorrect minimum

2.

Check to see if heater is

2.

If desired space temperature

 

 

discharge air

 

delivering air at minimum

 

is not reached, decrease

 

 

temperature

 

discharge air setting.

 

minimum discharge air

 

 

setting (A1044).

 

 

 

temperature setting.

 

3.

Insufficient burner

3.

Check to see if heater is

3.

If desired space temperature

 

 

capacity.

 

operating at high fire.

 

is not reached with heater at

 

 

 

 

 

 

high fire, it may be undersized.

 

4.

Incorrect space

4.

Place thermometer next

4.

Consult factory. If tempera-

 

 

temperature

 

to T244 or TS244. Compare

 

ture reading is incorrect,

 

 

calibration.

 

space temperature reading

 

check items L1, L2 & L3, then

 

 

 

 

with T244 or TD244 dial

 

recalibrate if necessary.

 

 

 

 

setting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Control circuits external to Series 44 can cause burner malfunction. Always check manual valve to be certain gas is on, and check limit controls for normal operation.

Honeywell Two Stage Valve

Two-stage models require that you check and adjust both high and low pressure regulator settings.Two-stage appli- ance operating sequences vary. Consult the appliance man- ufacturer instructions for the specific operating sequence and regulator adjustment procedure for the appliance in which the control is installed.

1.Set appliance to operate on high.

2.Carefully check the main burner lightoff. Make sure that the main burner lights smoothly and that all ports remain lit.

3.Check the full rate (high) manifold pressure listed on the appliance nameplate for high pressure.The gas con- trol full rate outlet pressure should match this rating.

4.With main burner operating, check the gas control flow rate using the meter clocking method or check pres- sure using a manometer connected to the outlet pres- sure tap on the gas control.

5.If necessary, adjust the high pressure regulator to match the appliance rating.

a.Remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap.

b.Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment screw

for HI pressure clockwise to increase or

counterclockwise to decrease the gas pres- sure to the burner.

6.After high pressure has been checked, check low pres- sure regulation.Two-stage appliance operating sequences vary. Consult the appliance manufacturers instructions for the specific operating sequence and reg- ulator adjustment procedure for the appliance in which the control is installed and for instructions on how to prevent the control from moving to high stage while checking the low pressure regulator setting.

7.Check the low rate manifold pressure listed on the appliance nameplate. Gas control low rate outlet pres- sure should match this rating.

8.With main burner operating, check the gas control flow rate as before (using the meter clocking method or check pressure using a manometer connected to the outlet pressure tap on the control).

9.If necessary, adjust the low pressure regulator to match the appliance rating.

a.Remove the pressure regulator adjustment cap.

b.Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment screw

for LO pressure clockwise to increase or

counterclockwise to decrease the gas pres- sure to the burner.

10.Once high and low pressure have been checked and adjusted, replace pressure regulator adjustment cap. If the desired outlet pressure or flow rate can not be achieved by adjusting the gas control, check the control inlet pressure using a manometer at the inlet pressure tap of the control. Take the necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to the control.

Check Safety Shutdown Performance

WARNING: Fire or explosion hazard. Can cause property damage, severe injury or death. Perform the safety shutdown test any time work is done on a gas system.

NOTE: Read steps 1 through 7 before starting, and compare to the safety shutdown or safety lockout tests recommended for the intermittent pilot (IP) ignition module.Where diffferent, use the proce- dure recommended for the module.

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Contents IOMWDF-1 Section I Forward Section II General InformationLocation of Accessories Section III InstallationLocating the Unit Field Wiring and Remote Control Installation Locating Temperature ControlsElectrical Connections Field PipingSection IV PRE START-UP Pre Start-Up Suggested Tools and InstrumentsSetting Burner Setting Main FlameSafety Controls Check Section V Unit START-UPSection VI Unit Shutdown Suggested Control SettingsExtended Shutdown Emergency Shutdown only Section VII Troubleshooting System without Pilot Symptom Cause RemedyValve does not open, replace 001004 001003 Series 14 Discharge Temperature Control Troubleshooting GuideSymptom Possible Cause Field Test Remedy Fire Electronics Remote Temperature Consult factory for other Series 44 Room Temperature Control Series 44 Room Temperature Control Check Safety Shutdown Performance Maintenance Schedule Lubrication Instructions Manufacturer Bearing Type Speed Temperature Cleanliness IntervalAir Filters Belt Tension and Adjustment 4.68.6 GasketsInspection and Maintenance of Gas Ports Section IX Maxon NP-I Airlo BurnersLow Fire or Bypass Adjustments High Fire Manifold AdjustmentsMR212 Valve Preliminary Circuit Analysis System SectionSection XI Replacement Parts For Canadian Installations only Section XII Recirculation