Baxi Potterton WH46, WH65 manual GAS Valve Adjustment

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15. GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT

Carry out the following operations­ in the given sequence:

1)Calibration of the maximum heat output. Check that the CO2 measured on the flue, with the boiler operating at the maximum heat output, is the same as that shown in table 1. Otherwise, turn the regulation screw (V) on the gas valve. Turn the screw clockwise to reduce the concentration of CO2 and anticlockwise to increase it.

2)Calibration of reduced heat output. Check that the CO2 measured on the flue, with the boiler operating at the minimum heat output, is the same as that shown in table 1. Otherwise, turn the offset regulation screw (K) on

the gas valve. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the concentration of CO2 and anticlockwise to reduce it.

Pi: Gas supply pressure connection point

P out: Gas pressure to burner connection point

P:Pressure connection point

for measurement of the OFFSET

Pl: Air signal input from fan

V:Gas flow adjuster screw max fire

K:OFFSET adjuster screw min fire

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To simplify calibration of the gas valve, the “calibration function” can be set directly on the boiler control panel by proceeding as follows:

1) Press the keys (2-3) together until the display shows the pointer “” alongside the and symbols (about 6 seconds) (see fig. 16).

2)Press the keys to set the fan speed at the minimum and maximum heat output (%PWM);

N.b - to set the minimum and maximum heat output quickly, press the keys respectively;

3)press either of the two keys to exit the function.

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Contents WALL-MOUNTED Condensing Boilers INSTALLATION, Operation and Maintenance ManualContents Instructions Prior to Commissioning Instructions Prior to InstallationKeys Commissioning of the BoilerDescription of Keys Central heating mode operating keySetting the Maximum HOT Water Temperature Setting the Maximum Central Heating TemperatureSetting the Minimum Central Heating Temperature Setting the daily times for central heating mode operationTable for USER-SETTABLE Parameters Fault Warnings and Resetting the BoilerE110 Fault Warnings TableFilling the Boiler Turning OFF the BoilerServicing Instructions and GAS Change General Information Hot water circuitHeating circuit New system Existing system Boiler InstallationBoiler Size Installation of Flue and AIR DuctsHorizontal Concentric Flues Concentric flueVertical Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 mm Installation Options Horizontal Flue Terminal Ø 80/125 Installation OptionsHydraulic System Hydraulic DiagramPCB AGU Heat Exchanger Pressure Drop Connecting the Mains Supply AC 50 Hz 1 a max cos φ Connecting the PumpsConnecting the HOT Water Tank Sensor CLIP-IN AGU Description of the Electrical Connections to the BoilerFault messages Connecting the QAA73 Temperature RegulatorWithout QAA73 room temperature regulator Connecting the Outdoor Temperature SensorWith AGU2.500 for control of a low temperature system With QAA73 room temperature regulatorGAS Valve Adjustment PCI MJ/Kg NET 34.02 H91 Setting the Boiler ParametersControl and Operation Devices Check of Combustion Parameters Activating the CHIMNEY-SWEEP Function Annual ServiceBoiler Schematic Illustrated Wiring Diagram Boiler model WH Category Technical DataTelephone

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