Crown Boiler BWC Series installation instructions Outdoor Reset Curve

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Figure 11.4: Outdoor Reset Curve

7)The sequence of operation for a BWC series boiler on a call for heat from a thermostat is as described below:

a)When power is first turned on, 120V is provided to the MCBA, the combustion fan and the LWCO trans- former. A separate 50VA transformer, connected directly to the MCBA, powers all other low voltage circuits.

b)For the first few seconds after power-up the control module goes through a self check.

c)When there is a call for heat, the control module checks to make sure the air pressure switch is open. If it is, the combustion fan will be energized and will ramp up to ignition speed. When the air pressure switch closes, a 10 second prepurge is activated.

d)After the prepurge, the control module energizes the gas control valve and the spark for 4.5 seconds. If a flame is established and proved, the control allows the flame to stabilize for 5 seconds at the combustion fan ignition speed setting. If the flame fails to prove, the control module will attempt to light the burner 4 more times. If a flame is still not established, the control will lockout.

e)Once the flame stabilization period has ended, the MCBA allows the burner to modulate. The actual firing rate is dependent upon the measured current and recent differences between the set point temperature and the supply temperature. If an outdoor sensor is connected to the control module and the boiler is responding to a call for heat, the set point temperature will be determined by the outdoor reset curve shown in Figure 11.4.

f)Once the set point temperature is reached, the MCBA will turn the burner off and allow the combustion fan to operate in postpurge for 35 seconds before it turns off.

g)The central heating pump will continue to operate until the room thermostat has been satisfied.

h)A demand for domestic hot water (DHW) is given priority on BWC series boilers. If a call for DHW is received while the boiler is responding to a call for heat, the heating circulator is deenergized until the call for DHW is satisfied.

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Contents BWC Series Page VII II Specifications Product DescriptionIV Locating the Boiler III Before InstallingMinimum Clearance To Combustible Material Air for Ventilation Page Vent System Design VI VentingHorizontal Direct Venting Vent Options 1,2 2a Summary of Horizontal Venting Options 3c Positioning Vent Terminal Under Overhangs Vertical Direct Vent System Vent Options 6 2b Summary of Vertical Venting Options VENT/ AIR Intake Fitting Equivalent Length Removing an Existing Boiler From a Common Chimney Vent / Intake System Assembly7a STAR-34 Connection to Vent Collar Z-VENT III Connection to Vent Collar SAF-T Vent Ezseal Connection to Vent Collar 10 Fasnseal Connection to Vent Collar 11 Condensate Piping Arrangement Gas Connection To Boiler VII Gas PipingViii System Piping General System Piping PrecautionsSystem Design Method 1 Primary/Secondary Piping Boiler in Secondary Loop Piping Method #1 Heat Only 4a Piping Method #1 Secondary Loop Piping Shaded Pipe and Circulator Sizing for Boiler Loop Fitting Equivalent Lengths Method 2 Primary/Secondary Piping Boiler in Primary Loop Piping Method #2 Heat Only 10a Piping Method #2 Secondary Loop Piping Bolded Page Flow GPM Piping for Special Situations 14 Chiller Piping IX Wiring Wiring Connections Diagram Ladder Diagram Page Start-up and Checkout BWC Series Lighting and Operating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingBWC Burner Typical CO2/O2 Combustion Readings Gas Valve DetailPage XI Operation Normal Display In Standby ModePage 170 First Digit Boiler Status Boiler StatusOutdoor Reset Curve Continuously XII. Service and MaintenancePage No Error Code Displayed XIII. TroubleshootingCode Condition Possible Causes Soft Lockout Codes DisplayedHard Lockout Codes Displayed XIV Parts BWC Replacement Parts List TBD Page Page Page Page Ignition Electrode Gasket, 5mm 240011 Page BWC Replacement Parts List Page Page Page Page Page PN 980040 BWC 08/05