Patterson-Kelley MACH-05 manual Test of Low Water Cut-out, Test of High-Limit Control

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MACH® Series Gas-Fired Boiler

Installation

 

 

3.Smoothly close the downstream manual isolation valve to reduce the gas flow and cause flame failure.

4The display will flash E-02indicating a flame failure. The E-02lockout will remain until reset on the display.

After completing this test, turn off the boiler and open the downstream manual isolation valve.

3.11.2 Test of Low Water Cut-out

The boiler is furnished with a probe-type low water cut-out in the outlet nozzle. Test as follows:

Operation of the switch can be checked by first turning the boiler off, and then turning the system pump off. Isolate the boiler from the system pressure. After isolating the system, drain the water level below the low water cut-out probe. Turn the boiler back on. It should not operate, and a manual reset lockout displaying E 12 on the display panel will occur. The LED indicator for Low Water cut-out will no longer be illuminated.

Return the system to normal operation and restart the boiler. Refer to Section 4.2.1.

3.11.3 Test of High-Limit Control

Fire the boiler and test the high limit control as follows:

With the main burner operating, turn down the temperature setting on the "high-limit" thermostat until the main burner shuts off. A manual reset lockout displaying E 12 on the display panel will occur. The high-limit switch must be manually reset prior to resetting the boiler at the display panel. Readjust the high-limit thermostat to the desired setpoint.

3.11.4 Test of Gas Pressure Switch

Low Gas Pressure Switch

The boiler is furnished with a low gas pressure switch. The operation of this switch must be checked by slowly closing the main gas cock while the burner is operating. The switch should shut down the main

burner. When the gas pressure switch opens, a manual reset lockout displaying E 12 on the display panel will occur. Upon re-opening the main gas cock, the E 12 indicator will remain on until the display panel is manually reset.

High Gas Pressure Switch

C450 units equipped with a high pressure switch must be checked by closing the downstream gas cock while the burner is operating. The switch should shut down the main burner. When the gas pressure switch opens, a manual reset lockout displaying E 12 on the display panel will occur. Upon re-opening the gas cock, the E 12 indicator will remain on until the display panel is manually reset.

C750,C900 and C1050 units equipped with a high pressure switch must be checked by closing the downstream gas cock with the boiler off. When the boiler is starte , it should enter its normal starting cycle and fail on high gas pressure when the gas safety valves open. The high gas pressure switch actuation is evident when a manual reset lockout displaying E 12 on the display panel occurs. Upon re-opening the gas cock, the E 12 indicator will remain on until the display panel is manually reset.

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Contents PATTERSON-KELLEY Mach Series Gas-Fired Boiler Operation What to do if you smell gas Introduction SafetyElectrical Hazards Burn, Fire, and Explosion HazardsBoiler Size Weight in PoundsCrush Hazards Chemical HazardsSlip, Fall Hazards Pressure HazardsInitial Inspection InstallationStorage Prior to Installation PlacementClearances Adjustable Legs for Leveling and Floor ClearanceElectrical Connections at Rear of Boiler Air Inlet RequirementsFlue Connection at Boiler Required ClearancesVenting for Multiple Boilers Sidewall InstallationsRooftop Installations Vent TerminationsIntake/Exhaust Layout Sealed Combustion Air/Venting SystemRemoving an Existing Boiler Sidewall Inlet, Roof Vent Roof Inlet and Vent Intake Duct Connection to Boiler Intake Duct TerminationsIntake Duct Materials and Sizes Sealing the Intake DuctGas Piping Vent ElbowsTape on gas line threads Intake Termination DetailsInches Gas Supply Piping by InstallerPiping Design FeetBoiler Inlet and Outlet Connections Boiler Inlet and Outlet ConnectionsFlushing and Filling Boiler Water Piping by InstallerInspection Mach C300 & C450 Test of Ignition Safety SystemTest of High-Limit Control Test of Gas Pressure SwitchTest of Low Water Cut-out Operating Temperature Controller Step Value UpperDescription Lower Limit Parameter Value Parameter Value Allowable RangeParameter Value Allowable Range F Outdoor AIR vs Boiler SetpointGas Pressure Adjustment Gas Pressure Test Port Air Flow AdjustmentsGas Valve Setup and Adjustment CO2 C300/450 Adjusting Low and High FireMach C750, C900 & C450 C750/900/10500 Adjusting Low and HighControl Panel Front Lighting ProceduresNormal Shut Down Procedures OperationRate Emergency Shut-OffEmergency Shut-Off Daily MaintenanceWeekly Monthly During OperationAnnually Semi-Annually every 6 monthsLoss of Power Loss of Water Level Code Lockout Manual Reset Service CodesDo not Auto-reset Service CodesPARTS/TECHNICAL Support Terminal Number Label Description Terminal Block Assignments High Voltage Circuit TB21a Terminal Block Assignments Low Voltage Circuit TB1 Wiring Series C-300 Wiring Series C-450 Wiring Series C-750/900/1050 Mach Series 300/450 Main AssemblyMark Description Control PanelDisplay Panel 4 C-300/450 Heat Engine Mark Description Mark Description 5 C-750/900/1050 Heat EngineMark Description 6 C-300 Boiler Gas Train7 C-450 Boiler Gas Train 8 C-750/900/1050 Boiler Gas Train Mark Description Remedy Limited WarrantyThird Party Warranties CO2 AppendixParameter Settings for Mcba Controls Description Lower Limit Upper Limit Installed 2X = 3 way valve normally closed

MACH-05 specifications

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