Patterson-Kelley MACH-05 manual Operation

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MACH® Series Gas-Fired Boiler

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1

2.0 SAFETY

1

2.1

General

1

2.2

Training

1

2.3

Safety Features

1

2.4

Safety Labels

2

2.5

Safety Precautions

2

 

2.5.1

Electrical Hazards

2

 

2.5.2

Burn, Fire, and Explosion Hazards

2

 

2.5.3 Crush Hazards

3

 

2.5.4 Chemical Hazards

3

 

2.5.5

Pressure Hazards

4

 

2.5.6

Slip, Fall Hazards

4

3.0 INSTALLATION

5

3.1

Receiving and Storage

5

 

3.1.1

Initial Inspection

5

 

3.1.2

Storage Prior to Installation

5

3.2

Compliance with Codes

5

3.3

Setup

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5

 

3.3.1

Foundation

5

 

3.3.2

Placement

5

 

3.3.3

Clearances

6

3.4

Electrical Connections

6

3.5

Combustion Air

7

 

3.5.1

Air Inlet Requirements

7

3.6

Flue Venting

8

 

3.6.1 Barometric Damper

8

 

3.6.2

Flue Connection

8

 

3.6.3

Required Clearances

8

 

3.6.4

Vent Terminations

9

 

3.6.5

Venting for Multiple Boilers

9

 

3.6.6 Sealed Combustion Air/Venting System 10

 

3.6.7

Removing an Existing Boiler

10

 

3.6.8

Intake/Exhaust Layout

10

 

3.6.9

Intake Duct Materials and Sizes:

12

 

3.6.10 Sealing the Intake Duct

12

 

 

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3.6.11

Intake Duct Connection to Boiler

12

 

3.6.12

Intake Duct Terminations

12

 

3.6.13 Vent Elbows

13

3.7 Gas Piping

13

 

3.7.1

Gas Supply Piping by Installer

14

3.8

Boiler Water Piping

14

 

3.8.1

Piping Design

14

 

3.8.2

Boiler Inlet and Outlet Connections

15

 

3.8.3

Boiler Water Piping by Installer

16

 

3.8.4

Flushing and Filling

16

3.9

Burner and Ignition System

17

 

3.9.1

Inspection

17

3.10 Pre-Start Check List

18

3.11 Safety Checks

18

 

3.11.1

Test of Ignition Safety System

18

 

3.11.2

Test of Low Water Cut-out

19

 

3.11.3

Test of High-Limit Control

19

 

3.11.4

Test of Gas Pressure Switch

19

3.12 Initial Adjustments

20

 

3.12.1

Operating Temperature Controller

20

 

3.12.2 Gas Pressure Adjustment

24

 

3.12.3

Air Flow Adjustments

25

 

3.12.4 Gas Valve Setup and Adjustment

25

4.0 OPERATION

28

4.1 General

28

 

4.1.1

Control Panel Front

28

 

4.1.2

Tests

28

4.2 Normal Lighting and Shut-Down Procedures ..

28

 

4.2.1

Lighting Procedures

28

 

4.2.2 Normal Shut Down Procedures

28

 

4.2.3 Emergency Shut-Off

29

4.3

Typical Boiler Operating Conditions

29

5.0 MAINTENANCE

30

5.1 Maintenance and Inspection Schedule

30

 

5.1.1

Daily

30

 

5.1.2 Weekly

30

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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 TerminationsSealed Combustion Air/Venting System Removing an Existing BoilerIntake/Exhaust Layout 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 Gas Pressure Switch Test of Low Water Cut-outTest of High-Limit Control Operating Temperature Controller Upper Description Lower LimitStep Value Parameter Value Parameter Value Allowable RangeParameter Value Allowable Range F Outdoor AIR vs Boiler SetpointGas Pressure Adjustment Air Flow Adjustments Gas Valve Setup and AdjustmentGas Pressure Test Port 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 OperationEmergency Shut-Off Emergency Shut-OffRate 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

The Patterson-Kelley MACH-05 is an innovative high-efficiency boiler designed to meet the demanding needs of today’s commercial and industrial applications. Known for its remarkable performance and advanced technologies, the MACH-05 stands out in the market with its ability to provide reliable heating solutions while minimizing energy consumption and environmental impact.

One of the key features of the MACH-05 is its cascading capability. This allows multiple units to be linked together for enhanced capacity and redundancy. By operating in a modular system, users can achieve optimal energy efficiency by adjusting the number of active units based on real-time demand. This ensures that the system operates at peak efficiency, increasing overall reliability and reducing operational costs.

The MACH-05 is equipped with a fully modulating burner system, which ensures precise control of output and efficiency across a broad range of operating conditions. This advanced burner technology facilitates a significant reduction in fuel usage compared to traditional fixed-output systems. Combined with its high thermal efficiency rating, the MACH-05 is not only environmentally friendly but also economically advantageous for facilities looking to lower energy expenses.

In terms of construction, the MACH-05 features a compact, lightweight design that allows for easy installation and integration into existing systems. Its stainless steel heat exchanger is built to provide superior durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring a long operational lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements. This design advantage translates into lower lifecycle costs for end-users.

The boiler also incorporates intelligent control systems that enhance operational efficiency. These controls can monitor and adjust parameters in real-time, optimizing performance and offering detailed diagnostics to anticipate maintenance needs. The user-friendly interface makes it easy for operators to manage the system and access vital information regarding performance metrics.

Additionally, the MACH-05 is designed with safety in mind, featuring multiple safety controls and alarms that function to protect both the equipment and personnel. This commitment to safety ensures that facilities can operate with peace of mind, knowing that they have a reliable and secure heating solution.

In summary, the Patterson-Kelley MACH-05 combines advanced engineering, efficiency, and safety features to provide a versatile and dependable heating solution. Its key advantages, including cascading capabilities, fully modulating burner technology, and intelligent controls make it an ideal choice for commercial and industrial applications, paving the way toward sustainable and cost-effective heating systems.