Patterson-Kelley MACH-05 manual Crush Hazards, Chemical Hazards, Boiler Size, Weight in Pounds

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MACH® Series Gas-Fired Boiler

Safety

 

 

Burn hazard! Hot fluids. Use caution when

servicing or draining boiler.

Fire and explosion hazards! Use caution when

servicing burner. Propane (LPG) is heavier than

air and may linger in the combustion chamber,

vent lines, or elsewhere.

Gas leak hazard! Make sure the burner is installed

correctly and burner hood is securely fastened

following any maintenance performed on them.

These connections cannot be tested after the

burner is assembled.

Gas leak hazard! All threaded gas connections

must be made using a pipe compound that is

2.5.3 Crush Hazards

General Warning

Lifting hazards! Use properly rated lifting equipment to lift and position the boiler. The load is unbalanced. Test balance before lifting 3 ft. above the floor. Do not allow personnel beneath the lifted load. Refer to approximate weights in the table below:

resistant to liquefied petroleum. Do not use

Teflontape on threaded gas piping.

Gas leak hazard! Check entire gas train for leaks

after installation. If there is a smell of gas, shut

down the boiler and obtain immediate assistance

from trained service personnel and/or your local

fire department.

Overfire hazard! Possible fire and explosion from

excess gas pressure. Make sure that gas inlet

Boiler Size

300,000 Btu

450,000 Btu

750,000 Btu

900,000 Btu

1,050,000 Btu

Weight in Pounds

354

440

650

700

750

pressure does not exceed 14 inches W.C. to the

regulator.

Overfire hazard! Possible fire and explosion.

Possible malfunction of regulators and/or gas

safety shut off / control valves. Maintain all gas

train components in good condition. Do not alter

wiring connections. Annual inspection by factory-

trained personnel for proper set-up and operation

is recommended.

Overfire and underfire hazards! Possible fire,

explosion, overheating, and component failure.

Do not attempt to adjust firing rate of the boiler.

The firing rate must be adjusted only by factory

trained personnel.

Bump hazard from overhead ductwork and piping. Install components with adequate vertical clearance.

2.5.4 Chemical Hazards

General Warning

Chemical hazards from cleaning products. Use caution when cleaning the system. The use of professional assistance is recommended. Use safe procedures for the disposal of all cleaning solutions.

Combustion Condensate – a pH of approximately

4 to 5 can be expected. Use PVC or CPVC piping. Collection and disposal must be in accordance with all applicable regulations.

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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 TerminationsRemoving an Existing Boiler Sealed Combustion Air/Venting SystemIntake/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 Low Water Cut-out Test of Gas Pressure SwitchTest of High-Limit Control Operating Temperature Controller Description Lower Limit UpperStep Value Parameter Value Parameter Value Allowable RangeParameter Value Allowable Range F Outdoor AIR vs Boiler SetpointGas Pressure Adjustment Gas Valve Setup and Adjustment Air Flow AdjustmentsGas 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

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