Weil-McLain Series 2 10b Service & maintenance annual start-up, Burners and base, Inducer motor

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GOLD CGi Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

10b Service & maintenance – annual start-up (cont.)

Inspect . . .

Burners and base

The boiler contains ceramic fiber and fiberglass materials. Use care when handling these materials per

burner inlet while cleaning the burner ports with a wire brush. The vacuum will help to draw any airborne material out of the burner.

4.Reinstall components, starting with the burner tray, then the pilot bracket assembly, burner baffle, and air inlet top and front panels.

5.Follow the start-up procedure in the boiler manual.

Condensate drain system

instructions on page 68 of this manual. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury.

If insulation is damaged or displaced, do not operate the boiler. Replace or reposition insulation as neces- sary. Failure to replace damaged insulation can result in a fire hazard, causing severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

1.After turning off power to the boiler, remove the base burner shield (Figure 40, item 4, page 60).

2.Inspect burners and all other components in the boiler base.

3.If burners must be cleaned see Burner cleaning in- structions below.

4.Inspect the slotted jacket cooling openings in the bot- tom left and right of the base pan (Figure 40, item 7, page 60).

5.Inspect the base insulation. Pay attention to the WARN- ING on page 68 regarding working with insulation materials. Verify that the insulation is intact and secure against all four sides of the base.

Burner cleaning instructions

1.Inspect condensate drain fittings and tubing. Verify that condensate can flow freely to drain.

Service . . .

Inducer motor

1.With boiler power off, place a few drops of S.A.E. 20 motor oil in each of the two oil cups.

Use only S.A.E. 20 motor oil to lubricate the inducer motor. Do not use universal household oils. Mo- tor could be damaged, resulting in possible severe property damage.

Oiled-bearing circulators

1.The circulator shipped with the CGi boiler is water-lubricated. No oiling is required.

2.Check other circulators in the system. Oil any circulators requiring oil, following circulator manufacturer’s instructions. Over-oiling will damage the circulator.

Airborne materials, such as fiberglass and dust, are present during construc- tion and remodeling. These materials can be drawn in with the combustion air and obstruct burner ports, resulting in carbon monoxide production, a fire hazard, or building freeze damage. Read and follow the WARNING on page 9. Failure to inspect and clear gas burner ports could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

1.Remove burner shield and the base pan air baffle. Next remove the pilot bracket assembly. Then remove the four screws securing the burner tray to the manifold and slide the burner tray out under the manifold.

2.Inspect each burner to insure that every port is com- pletely open.

3.If any port is not completely clear, run a vacuum at the

Start-up . . .

1.Perform all start-up procedures in Section 7 of this manual.

2.Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that fill system is working properly.

3.Verify antifreeze level (if used) is at the right concentration and that inhibitor level is correct.

4.Check gas piping per manual Sections 5 and 7a, verifying no indications of leakage and all piping and connections are in good condition.

5.Read the appropriate Operating instructions (Section 9c of this manual or on boiler label) applying to the boiler.

6.Start the boiler following the appropriate Operating instructions (Section 9c of this manual or on boiler label).

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Contents Gold CGi How it works Gold CGi Gas-Fired Induced-Draft Water Boiler Contents Please read before proceeding 1a Prepare boiler location codes & checklist Installations must follow these codesBefore locating the boiler, check the following 1b Prepare boiler location clearances When removing boiler from an existing common vent system 1c Prepare boiler location vent systemChimney or vent require- ments Products to avoid 1d Prepare boiler location air contaminationAir openings must be provided 1e Prepare boiler location air openingsAir opening options Two openings Air supply from inside the buildingMotorized air dampers Exhaust fans and air moversSingle air opening option Exception for large spacesOrifice replacement procedure 2a Prepare boiler placement & setupPlace boiler/crate near position Inspect orifices and burnersHydrostatic pressure test 2b Prepare boiler pressure testDrain and remove fittings Prepare boiler for testVenting chimney draft venting 3a Venting general informationCGi venting methods Chimney draft or Direct exhaust Chimney draft ventingObtain vent system components 3c Venting Direct exhaust components3d Venting direct exhaust vent starter Vent termination minimum clearances 3e Venting direct exhaust terminationDirect exhaust vertical venting 3f Venting direct exhaust installationUsing any termination other than one of those shown 4a Water piping general information 4b Water piping single-zone system Diaphragm-type or bladder- type expansion tank FigureClosed-type expansion tank Piping multiple zones 4c Water piping multiple zonesZoning with circulators Temperature gauges 4d Piping low temperature systemsValve adjustment Primary/secondary preferred bypass piping methodPrimary/secondary piping BOILER-bypass piping method Valve adjustmentBoiler-bypass piping Zoning with SYSTEM-bypass piping method Prevent chilled water from entering boiler 4e Water piping refrigeration systemGas piping Connecting gas supply piping to boilerNatural Gas Propane GasElectrical installation must comply with Field wiringWiring connections Thermostat7a Start-up preparation Freeze protection when usedCheck for gas leaks Determine if water treatment is neededFill the system with water Inspect system water pipingInspect base insulation 7b Start-up operate boiler Start the boilerCheck system and boiler Check burner flames 7c Start-up if boiler doesn’t startCheck for Pilot burner flame FigureInstallation and service certificate Check-out procedure checklist9a Operation sequence Schematic wiring diagram 9b Operation wiring diagramsLadder wiring diagram 9c Operating instructions CGi-25 to CGi-6 9c Operating instructions CGi-25 to CGi-6 9c Operating instructions CGi-25 to CGi-8 Verify Proper Operation After Servicing 10a Service and maintenance schedule10b Service and maintenance annual start-up Burners and base 10b Service & maintenance annual start-upCondensate drain system Inducer motorCold fill and operating pressures Gas pipingAir vents and air elimination Limit controls and cutoffsBoiler relief valve Review with owner11b Troubleshooting components 11a Troubleshooting procedureBefore troubleshooting Air pressure switchTroubleshooting the control module Control indicator lightsControl indicator lights Lockout modes Control moduleControl module connections Chart 1- Troubleshooting Power light status 11c Troubleshooting control module lightsChart 2 Tstat Circ & Power lights flashing Chart 3 Press Switch & Power lights flashing Chart 4 Flame & Power lights flashing Does blower motor operate? Item 8 , Verify Sequence Section assembly Base Jacket Trim Controls 12a Replacement partsSection assembly 12b Replacement parts section assemblyBase assembly 12c Replacement parts baseDescription Weil-McLain Part number Jacket assembly 12d Replacement parts jacketBoiler Fittings shown are included with boiler 12e Replacement parts trimPropane gas components 12f Replacement parts controlsDimensional drawing 13a DimensionsDOE 13b RatingsRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Handling ceramic fiber and fiberglass materials
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