Greenheck Fan 470654 manual Regulators and Modulating Valves, Set the Minimum Firing Rate

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Important

Setting the maximum firing rate during mild weather conditions may cause the high limit to trip out during extreme conditions requiring manual resetting.

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Gas trains are equipped with either separate regulators and modulating valves or with a combined modulating valve.

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Clockwise rotation increases the temperature rise, counterclockwise rotation decreases the temperature rise.

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The minimum setting for the maximum firing rate may be higher than required. This is acceptable. The burner will modulate as needed.

Regulators and Modulating Valves

Set the Minimum Firing Rate

Disconnect and isolate one of the wires running to the modulating valve to send the unit to its minimum firing rate. Set the minimum firing rate by adjusting the needle valve indicated.

After setting the minimum firing rate, shut off the pilot to ensure that the flame safeguard can still read the main flame signal. Reconnect the wire to the modulation valve and open the pilot shut-off valve.

IMPORTANT

The proper minimum firing rate setting results in a small ribbon of continuous flame which covers the flame rod and runs across the entire burner.

Important

Do not allow the disconnected wire to come in contact with a potential ground. Damage to the amplifier or transformer could result.

Important

On units with a 42 inch or greater burner, the flame

Remove cap to access maximum firing rate adjustment

Remove one wire to send the unit to the minimum firing rate

Minimum firing rate adjustment

safeguard will automatically shut off the pilot after the burner has been ignited.

NOTE

Gas trains are equipped with either separate regulators and modulating valves or with a combined modulating regulator.

NOTE

Adjusting the maximum and minimum firing rate requires the inlet air sensor to be set higher than the outdoor air temperature in order to start the burner(s). Once high and low fire have been set, the inlet air sensor should be set to the desired temperature.

Separate Regulator and Modulating Valves

Minimum firing

 

 

 

Maximum firing

 

 

rate adjustment

 

rate adjustment

Remove one wire to send the unit to the minimum firing rate

Combined Modulating Regulator

NOTE

Counterclockwise rotation increases the minimum fire rate setting, clockwise rotation decreases the setting.

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Contents Model VSU General Safety Information Installation, Operation and Maintenance ManualReceiving Inspection and Maintenance during StorageUnpacking HandlingTable of Contents Subassemblies Product OverviewOpen View Burner, Blower and Control Center SectionDampers Burner SubassemblyControl Center Installation Service Platform Material List Complete InstallationInstallation of Optional Service Platform Figure C AssemblyInstallation of Electrical Wiring Determine the Supply Gas Requirements Installation of Direct Gas PipingInstall Additional Regulator if Required Installation of Building Pressure Control optional Check blower rotation Check for vibration Supply fan RPM Start-Up ChecklistUnit Model Number Start-Up Blower Start-Up Direct Gas Check the Optional High and Low Gas Pressure SwitchesSet-Up Optional Components Check the Supply Gas PressureSet the Burner Air Pressure Differential Maximum firing rate adjustmentSet the Maximum Firing Rate Measuring the Pressure DropSet the Minimum Firing Rate Regulators and Modulating ValvesMaxitrol Series 44 9 Terminals The Maxitrol Set the Unit’s Operating TemperatureFlame Signal Check Pilot Ignition Operation VAV Units optional Variable Volume OperationSpeed ModulatingOperation Electrical Operation Recirculating Units optionalRecirculation Operation Electrical Sequence Exhaust Fan Contact S1 Closed optional3a. Heat Contact S4 Closed Pilot Ignition Flame Safeguard FSG Sequence3b. Heat Contact S4 Closed Direct Spark Heat Contact ClosedBlower Does Not Operate TroubleshootingMotor Overamps Too Much Airflow Insufficient AirflowExcessive Noise or Vibration Does not attempt to light No visible spark Heater Does Not Operate Pilot IgnitionAttempts to light, but no pilot visible spark Between 0.625 and 0.675 in. WC? Visible pilotHeater Does Not Operate Direct Spark Attempts to light, but no flame Visible spark Belt Drives Maintenance RoutineMotors WheelsMaintenance Fall Reference Typical Gas Train Layout with Direct Spark Ignition Fan Relay allows power to pass to energize motor starter Dirty Filter SwitchHeat Relay allows power to pass to heating controls Control Center LayoutDateTime AM/PM Maintenance LogWarranty

470654 specifications

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