Weil-McLain CGI-4E manual Review with owner, Boiler relief valve, Shut down boiler

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GOLD CGi-4E Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual

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

Safety relief valves should be reinspected AT LEAST

ONCE EVERYTHREEYEARS, by a licensed plumb- ing contractor or authorized inspection agency, to ensure that the product has not been affected by corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally. Certain naturally occurring conditions may corrode the valve or its compo- nents over time, rendering the valve inoperative. Such conditions are not detectable unless the valve and its components are physically removed and inspected. This inspection must only be conducted by a plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency — not by the owner. Failure to reinspect the boiler relief valve as directed could result in unsafe pressure buildup, which can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Following installation, the valve lever must be operated AT LEAST ONCE AYEAR to ensure that waterways are clear. Certain naturally occurring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve, rendering it inoperative. When manually operating the lever, water will discharge and precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid water damage. Before operating lever, check to see that a discharge line is connected to this valve directing the flow of hot water from the valve to a proper place of disposal otherwise severe personal injury may result. If no water flows, valve is inoperative. Shut down boiler until a new relief valve has been installed.

Review with owner

1.Review the User’s Information Manual with the owner.

2.Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule specified in the User’s Information Manual (and in this manual as well).

3.Remind the owner of the need to call in a licensed contractor should the boiler or system exhibit any unusual behavior.

4.Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure and to schedule an annual start-up at the beginning of the next heating season.

Cleaning boiler heating surfaces

The boiler contains ceramic fiber and fiberglass materials. Use care when handling these materials per instructions on page 68 of this manual. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury.

1.Shut down boiler:

Follow “To Turn Off Gas to Appliance” instructions on boiler and Operating instructions.

Do not drain boiler unless it will be exposed to freezing temperatures. If using antifreeze in system, do not drain.

Boiler relief valve

1.Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow as in the following warnings, excerpted from a relief valve manufacturer’s warning label. Before operating any relief valve, ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential. Read manual Section 4 before proceeding further.

2.After following the above warning directions, if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly, replace the relief valve. Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the valve and not over-pres- surization of the system due to expansion tank waterlogging or undersizing.

Figure 35 Relief valve, typical

2.Follow shutdown procedure.

3.Remove venting system connection to boiler.

4.Remove top jacket panel. Turn back insulation.

5.Remove collector box/transition assembly. Clean sealant from assembly and sections.

6.Remove radiation plates hanging between sections.

7.Remove burners from base. Brush and vacuum burners to remove all dust and lint. Verify that all burner ports are free of debris.

8.Place newspapers in base of boiler to collect soot.

9.Clean between sections with wire flue brush.

10.Remove newspaper and soot. Vacuum or brush base and surrounding area.

11.Reinstall radiation plates.

12.Replace collector box/transition assembly. Seal with seal- ant. Obtain gas-tight seal to prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions, resulting in severe personal injury or death.

13.Replace insulation and jacket top panel.

14.Start up boiler following Section 7, pages 32-35 of this manual and the boiler Operating instructions. Excessive sooting indicates improper gas combustion. If found, check for proper combustion and make any necessary adjustments.

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Contents GOLDCGi-4E How it works Gold CGi-4EGas-Fired Induced-Draft Water Boiler Contents Please read before proceeding Check for nearby connection to 1a Prepare boiler location codes & checklistInstallations must follow these codes Before locating the boiler, check the following1b Prepare boiler location clearances Chimney or vent require- ments When removing boiler from an existing common vent system1c Prepare boiler location vent system Areas likely to have contaminants 1d Prepare boiler location air contaminationRemove contaminants permanently Products to avoidTwo openings Air supply from inside the building 1e Prepare boiler location air openingsAir openings must be provided Air opening optionsException for large spaces Exhaust fans and air moversMotorized air dampers Single air opening optionInspect orifices and burners 2a Prepare boiler placement & setupOrifice replacement procedure Place boiler/crate near positionPrepare boiler for test 2b Prepare boiler pressure testHydrostatic pressure test Drain and remove fittingsChimney draft venting 3a Venting general informationVenting chimney draft venting CGi-4E venting methods Chimney draft or Direct exhaustDo not mix components 3c Venting Direct exhaust componentsObtain vent system components Do not exceed data in Table3d Venting direct exhaust vent starter Do not wrap or insulate vent pipe or fittings 3e Venting direct exhaust terminationUse their specified sealant. Do not use screws 3f Venting direct exhaust installationSlip connector for Saf-T Vent Do not mix types or manufacturers of vent materi- alsUsing any termination other than one of those shown 4a Water piping general information Closed-type expansion tank 4b Water piping single-zone systemDiaphragm-type or bladder- type expansion tank Figure Piping multiple zones 4c Water piping multiple zonesSystem or zone circulator Zone valve Drain valve Boiler isolation balancing valvesPrimary/secondary preferred bypass piping method 4d Piping low temperature systemsTemperature gauges Valve adjustmentBlend temperature gauge BOILER-bypass piping method Valve adjustmentBoiler-bypass piping Zoning with SYSTEM-bypass piping method Chilled medium from entering boiler. See for 4e Water piping refrigeration systemPrevent chilled water from entering boiler System or zone circulatorPropane Gas Connecting gas supply piping to boilerGas piping Natural GasThermostat Field wiringElectrical installation must comply with Wiring connectionsDetermine if water treatment is needed Freeze protection when used7a Start-up preparation Check for gas leaksClose manual and automatic air vents and boiler drain cock Fill the system with waterInspect system water piping Inspect base insulationCheck system and boiler 7b Start-up operate boilerStart the boiler Main burner flame Figure Check burner flamesPilot burner flame Figure Gas not turned on at meter or boiler? High limit switch set below boiler water tempera- ture?7c Start-up if boiler doesn’t start Check forCheck-out procedure checklist Boiler is now in the off cycle 9a Operation sequenceGold CGi-4E Gas-Fired Water Boiler Boiler Manual Wiring diagram 9b Operation wiring diagramsOperating instructions CMR 5.082a1 through Addendum Instruction for Commonwealth of MassachusettsOne-half 1/2 inch in size, GAS Vent Directly be CMR 5.082a 1 throughVerify Proper Operation After Servicing 10a Service and maintenance schedule10b Service and maintenance annual start-up Inducer motor 10b Service & maintenance annual start-upBurners and base Condensate drain systemLimit controls and cutoffs Gas pipingCold fill and operating pressures Air vents and air eliminationShut down boiler Safety relief valves should be reinspected AT LeastReview with owner Boiler relief valveCheck the following 11a Troubleshooting generalBefore troubleshooting Air pressure switchControl module 11b Troubleshooting componentsControl 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 of operation, , Section assembly Base Jacket Trim Controls 12a Replacement partsDescription Weil-McLain Number Part number 12b Replacement parts section assemblyBase assembly 12c Replacement parts baseDescription Weil-McLain Part number Jacket assembly 12d Replacement parts jacketBoiler Part number 12e Replacement parts trimPropane gas components 12f Replacement parts controlsWidth 13a DimensionsDOE 13b RatingsBreathing Fresh air Handling ceramic fiber and fiberglass materialsUse Niosh certified dust respirator N95

CGI-4E specifications

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