Vanguard Heating PM400, PM200 operation manual Fill the Booster Heater, Check Electric Controls

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POWERMAXtm START-UP PROCEDURE

For your safety, read completely before operating.

CAUTION: DO NOT turn Power Switch ‘on’ until the booster has been filled with water and all air has been purged from the water lines and accumulator tank.

FILL THE BOOSTER HEATER

Open the water supply valve at the Booster Heater water supply inlet and fill Booster Heater. Manually open the temperature/pressure relief valve on the left side of the cabinet to vent air from water piping. Cycle dishwasher to ensure that all air is purged from the system and to flush out any contaminants left from piping process.

CHECK ELECTRIC CONTROLS

Do this procedure with the manual gas valve CLOSED (gas supply off). With water supply valve open (water side under pressure) and with manual gas supply valve in CLOSED position (no gas flow to unit), push power supply rocker switch on left, top side of cabinet to ON position. Combustion air fan should start, digital temperature readout should illuminate and indicate water temperature in accumulator tank and LED indicators in readout panel should illuminate. If water temperature is below control set point, circulating pump will start, air flow, water flow and hi-limit E.C.O.’s will prove and ignition system will be powered. Red LED on ignition control will illuminate briefly, confirming internal self- check. Following 2-3 seconds igniter warm-up (observe igniter through viewing window to verify), an audible ‘click’ will be heard from the gas valve opening. With gas supply off, ignition will not occur and flame-proving sensor will shut off gas valve. This process will repeat for, 3 cycles, after which the ignition system will automatically lock-out, requiring a manual re-set. The combustion fan will remain on low speed, providing a continuous purge of the combustion chamber. Manual re-set is accomplished by turning off power switch on booster left side panel for 10 seconds, then turning back on.

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Important for Your SafetyDo not Discard this Manual GAS INFRA-RED Water Booster HeatersTable of Contents General Information Installation Codes Installation ClearancesUnpacking Exhaust Venting Page GAS Piping Examples of Acceptable Vent PIPING/ See Appendix aWater Requirements Water Piping Page Electrical Page Page Operating Sequence Check Electric Controls Fill the Booster HeaterOperating Instructions For Your SAFETY, Read Before OperatingTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Maintenance Problem Cause Remedy Trouble ShootingPART# Description Replacement Parts ListVanguard TECHNOLOGY, INC Limited WarrantyAppendix a Typical Special Stainless Steel Venting See illustration #1 below Clearance to CombustiblesSide Wall Venting Installation Side Wall Venting InstallationVertical Venting Factory Authorized PowerMax Start-Up Verification Worksheet Vanguard Technology Inc

PM200, PM400 specifications

The Vanguard Heating PM200 and PM400 models represent a significant advancement in the world of heating solutions, designed specifically to provide efficient and effective warmth to various spaces. These heating units are renowned for their performance, reliability, and innovative features, making them ideal for both residential and commercial applications.

The PM200 is a compact yet powerful heating solution that delivers an impressive 200,000 BTU output. This model is particularly favored for smaller spaces or areas where precise heating is required. One of its standout features is its user-friendly digital thermostat, allowing for easy temperature adjustments and precise control over heating schedules. This digital interface enhances user experience, providing necessary information at a glance and facilitating efficient energy usage.

On the other hand, the PM400 offers an even more robust heating capacity, with an output of 400,000 BTU. This model is designed for larger spaces or commercial environments that demand higher heating output. Both units come equipped with advanced technology that allows them to operate efficiently while minimizing energy consumption. The high-efficiency heat exchangers used in both models are engineered to maximize heat transfer, ensuring that energy is used judiciously.

Vanguard Heating has also incorporated safety features into the PM200 and PM400 to enhance user protection. Each unit comes with an integrated overheat protection system, ensuring that operations are safe even during extended usage. Additionally, the units are designed with durable materials that contribute to their longevity, minimizing the need for frequent replacements or repairs.

Both models are versatile, allowing for various installation methods, including wall-mounted or freestanding configurations. This adaptability ensures that they can fit seamlessly into any space without disrupting the overall aesthetic.

Moreover, the PM200 and PM400 units are engineered for quiet operation, which is a crucial feature for both residential and commercial settings. Their design ensures that they do not become a source of distraction, allowing users to enjoy a comfortable environment without the accompanying noise often associated with traditional heating systems.

In summary, Vanguard Heating PM200 and PM400 models are excellent choices for those seeking reliable, efficient, and user-friendly heating solutions. With their range of features and technologies, they continue to set the standard in the heating industry, ensuring users enjoy optimal comfort in any setting.