Burnham RSA manual VII. System Start-Up

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VII. System Start-Up

A. Verify that the venting, water piping, oil piping, and electrical system are installed properly. Refer to installation instructions contained in this manual.

B. Confirm all electrical, water and oil supplies are turned off at the source and that the vent is clear from obstructions.

WARNING

Completely read, understand and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting start up.

C. Fill entire heating system with water and vent air from system. Use the following procedure on a Series Loop or multi-zoned system installed as per Figure 8 or 9.

1.Close isolation valve in boiler supply piping.

2.Isolate all circuits by closing zone valves or balancing valves.

3.Attach a hose to hose bib located just below isolation valve in boiler supply piping. (Note

- Terminate hose at a suitable floor drain or outdoor area).

4.Starting with one circuit at a time, open zone valve or valve.

5.Open hose bib.

6.Open fill valve (Make-up water line should be located directly after isolation valve in boiler supply piping between air scoop and expansion tank).

7.Allow water to flow into drain until discharge from hose is bubble free for 30 seconds.

8.When zone is completely purged of air, close zone valve or balancing valve. Open the zone valve for the next zone to be purged. Repeat this step until all zones have been purged. At completion, open all zone valves or valves.

WARNING

The maximum operating pressure of this boiler is 30 psig. Never exceed this pressure. Do not plug or change pressure relief valve.

9.Close hose bib, continue filling the system until the pressure gauge reads 12 psig. Close fill valve.

(Note - If make-up water line is equipped with pressure reducing valve, system will automatically fill to 12 psig.

10.Open isolation valve in boiler supply piping.

11.Remove hose from hose bib.

D.CONFIRM that the boiler and system have no water leaks.

E.CHECK CONTROLS, WIRING AND BURNER to be sure that all connections are tight and burner is rigid. Verify that all electrical connections have been completed, fuses installed, that the oil tank is filled and oil lines have been tested.

F.LUBRICATION. Follow instruction on burner and circulator label to lubricate, if oil lubricated. Most motors currently used on residential type burners employ permanently lubricated bearings and thus do not require any field lubrication. Water lubricated circulators do not need field lubrication.

G.ADJUST CONTROL SETTINGS with burner service switch turned “ON”.

1.SET ROOM THERMOSTAT about 10°F below room temperature.

2.PRESS RED RESET BUTTON on R7184B Oil Primary Control and release.

3.On BOILERS WITHOUT TANKLESS HEATERS equipped with L7248 electronic aquastat controller, set High Limit (HL) at 180°F. This temperature can be varied to suit installation requirements. L7248 controller has the High Limit adjustment range from 180°F to 240°F (82°C to 116°C). High Limit

Differential is fixed at 15°F (8°C).

4.On BOILERS WITH TANKLESS HEATERS equipped with L7224 electronic aquastat controller, set operating control (low limit [LL]) at 190°F and high limit (HL) at 210°F. Operating control (low limit) setting must be a minimum of 20°F below high limit setting.

L7224 controller has the High Limit adjustment range from 130°F to 240°F (55°C to 116°C), and the Low Limit adjustment range from 110°F to 220°F (43°C to 104°C). High Limit Differential is fixed at 10°F (6°C), and Low Limit Differential has adjustment range from 10°F (6°C) to 25°F (14°C).

5.ADJUSTING AQUASTAT CONTROLLER SETTINGS. To discourage unauthorized changing of Aquastat settings, a procedure to enter the ADJUSTMENT mode is required. To enter the ADJUSTMENT mode, press the UP, DOWN, and I buttons (refer to Figure 22) simultaneously for three seconds. Press the I button until the feature requiring adjustment is displayed:

HL_­  High Limit.

LL_­  Low Limit.

Ldf  Low Limit Differential.

°F  °C.

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Contents RSA Series 8143508R21-1/10 Price $3.00Important Information Read Carefully Page Page Table of Contents RSA Packaged Boiler RSA170 / RSA285 Pre-Installation Do not drop boiler. Do not bump boiler jacket against floorPage II. Knock-Down Boiler Assembly Installing the JacketRemoval of Boiler Installation of Boiler Controls Burner MountingThis page is Left Intentionally Blank III. Water Piping and Trim Page Page Page Page Schematic Tankless Heater Piping Tankless Heater Ratings IV. Venting Recommended Smoke Pipe Arrangement and Chimney Requirements Electrical GeneralRsal Wiring Less Tankless, Single Circulator Circulator Zoned Wiring for Honeywell R8888 Zone Valve Zoned Wiring for R8889 Page Page Circulator Zoning with EC5000 Wiring Schematic SchematicWiring EC5000with ZonedValve Zone19 Single-Pipe Installation VI. Oil PipingSingle-Stage Units 3450 RPM Two Pipe Systems Two-Stage Units 3450 RPM Two Pipe SystemsVII. System Start-Up Operation LED Error CodesDisplay Readout High Limit ControllerTrouble Shooting Guide L7224 / L7248 Controller Operating SequenceLOW Limit and Circulator Controller Carlin EZ-2HP Burner Beckett AFG, AF, & SF BurnersBecket AFG Burner Beckett Burner Carlin EZ-1HP BurnerAdjust OIL Pressure Remove GUN AssemblyVerify OIL Burner Settings Before Starting Other AdjustmentsHigh Altitude Installations Hints on CombustionTest Controls Verify High Limit OperationUse Part Number 6183505 for the following models VIII. Service and Cleaning Clean the FiretubesAvoid Breathing Fiber Particulates and Dust IX. Repair Parts Description Part Number Fogire 28 Assembled BoilerRSA85-135 Bare Boiler Repair Parts ‘A’ RSA170-285 Boiler Repair Parts Jacket Top Panel Assembly Beckett Burner Parts List for RSA Series Steel Boilers Ordering Information for Quality Replacement Parts AF60XO AF60XP SF60FY Beckett AF and SF Model Burners Wiring of Typical Lwco Low Water Cut Off LwcoLwco Location Service Record Limited Warranty

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