Lochinvar 000 Btu/hr, 45 Check All Wiring, Check Control Settings, Perform Start-up and Checks

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Installation & Service Manual

7Maintenance

Check All Wiring

1.Inspect all wiring, making sure wires are in good condition and securely attached.

Check Control Settings

1.Adjust settings if necessary. See Section 5 - Electrical Connections for adjustment procedures.

2.Check settings of external limit controls (if any) and adjust if necessary.

Perform Start-up and Checks

1.Start appliance and perform checks and tests specified in Section 6 - Start-up.

2.Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that operating pressure does not go too high.

Check Burner Flame

Visually check main burner flames at each start-up after long shutdown periods or at least every six months. A burner viewport is located on the burner mounting flange.

WARNING The area around the burner viewport is hot and direct contact could result in

burns.

WARNING: The area around the burners is hot and direct contact could result in burns!

Combustion Air

This appliance uses an atmospheric combustion process. Combustion air is provided to the burners by the gas injection pressure into the venturi of the burners. The burners do not have an adjustable air shutter. Adequate combustion air must be supplied to the room where the appliance is installed to ensure proper burner operation. Check frequently to be sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the unit is not obstructed. When the main burners light, observe the burner flame. Flames should be light blue in color with slight yellow tips; flames should be settled on burner head with no lifting when supplied with correct volume of combustion air.

Check Flue Gas Passageways

Any sign of soot around the outer jacket, at the burners or in the areas between the fins on the copper heat exchanger indicates a need for cleaning. The following cleaning procedure must only be performed by a qualified serviceman or installer. Proper service is required to maintain safe operation. Properly installed and adjusted appliances seldom need flue cleaning.

NOTICE

All gaskets on disassembled components

must be replaced with new gaskets on

 

 

reassembly. Gasket kits are available from

 

your distributor.

Heat Exchanger / Burner Access

NORMAL

A

C

YELLOW FLAME

YELLOW TIP

B

D

FLAME LIFT

WARNING The combustion chamber insulation in this appliance contains ceramic fiber material.

Ceramic fibers can be converted to cristobalite in very high temperature applications. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded, “Crystalline Silica in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1).” Normal operating temperatures in this appliance are below the level to convert ceramic fibers to cristobalite. Abnormal operating conditions would have to be created to convert the

Figure 7-1_Flame Pattern Illustration

Normal Flame: A normal flame is blue, with slight yellow tips, with a well defined inner cone and no flame lifting.

Yellow Tip: Yellow tip can be caused by blockage or partial obstruction of air flow to the burner(s).

Yellow Flames: Yellow flames can be caused by blockage of primary air flow to the burner(s) or excessive gas input. This condition MUST be corrected immediately.

Lifting Flames: Lifting flames can be caused by over firing the burner(s) or excessive primary air.

If improper flame is observed, examine the venting system, ensure proper gas supply and adequate supply of combustion and ventilation air.

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ceramic fibers in this appliance to cristobalite.

The ceramic fiber material used in this appliance is an irritant; when handling or replacing the ceramic materials it is advisable that the installer follow these safety guidelines:

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Contents Models 45,000 260,000 Btu/hr Contents Warranty Please read before proceedingCodes Solution Boiler =B=R Rating RatingsSolution How it works Temperature and pressure gaugeSolution How it works Solution How it works Determine boiler location Location of unit3Combustion Air Direct from Outside 6Combustion Air from Outside Single Opening Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR Supply to Equipment Room Conventional Negative Draft Venting System VentingVent Pipe Sizes Venting Vertical Vent Termination Clearances Less from Ridge From Parapet WallVent Materials Masonry Chimney InstallationSidewall Venting Negative Draft Fan Assisted VentingAutomatic Vent Damper 7Vent Damper and Vent Damper Terminal BlockGas Supply Gas Pressure Test Gas connectionsGas Connection Install Piping to Control Gas PipingGas Manifold Pressure Adjustment Procedure 2WrenchChecking Gas Supply Pressure 4Gas Supply PressureVenting of Combination Gas Valves Combination Gas ValvesTwo Stage Burner Control System Water connections Water Flow Switch if equippedRelief Valve Minimum Required Flow For Heating Boiler Typical Heating Boiler InstallationsLow Water Cutoff if equipped General Plumbing RulesSystem Temperature Rise Chart Piping of the Boiler SystemWater Connections Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop ChartCirculator Pump Requirements Primary/Secondary Boiler Piping Circulator Pump SpecificationsCirculator Pump Operation Full Flow Application Low Temperature Bypass RequirementsBoiler Flow Rates Primary / Secondary Piping Make UP WaterMake UP Water 6Multiple Boilers Zoned with Circulators Full System Flow From System8Single Boiler Full System Flow with Low Temperature Bypass Electrical connections Terminal Strip WiringBoiler Operating Temperature Control Auxiliary Device Connection to Terminal StripTemperature Adjustment AMP Draw DataMaximum SET Point Determination Maximum Set Point DeterminationWiring of Remote Sensors Outdoor Air Temperature SensorInstallation of Remote Sensors Outdoor Air Reset Option Additional Temperature ControlsBlocked Vent and Flame Roll-Out / Flame Interlock Switch 7Blocked Vent Switch LocationInitial Start-up Pre-start ChecklistStart-up Lighting Instructions for Spark Ignition Pilot ModelsOperating Instructions Safety Shutoff Test for Spark Ignition Pilot SystemTo Turn Off Gas to Appliance Water Treatment Intermittent Pilot Spark Ignition SystemFreeze Protection Ignition and Control TimingsOwner maintenance Maintenance Maintenance and annual startupService technician See the User’s Information Manual for instructionsMaintenance Check Expansion Tank Check Relief ValveHeat Exchanger / Burner Access Check All WiringCheck Control Settings Perform Start-up and ChecksInspection and Cleaning Breathing Fresh airGas Train and Controls Review with ownerInspection of Heat Exchanger Waterways Water Circulating PumpTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide M9 Solution BoilersWiring Diagram M9 Unit 45,000 260,000 Btu/hr Models DiagramsSchematic Diagram M9 Unit 45,000 260,000 Btu/hr ModelsPage Revision a ECO #C03746 initial release SBR-I-S Rev a
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