BOILER START UP AND OPERATIONS

IMPORTANT

Only an A.O. Smith Certified Start-up agent must perform the initial firing of the boiler. At this time the user should not hesitate to ask the start-up agent any questions regarding the operation and maintenance of the unit. If you still have questions, please contact the factory or your local A.O. Smith representative. Contact Technical Support noted on the back cover for the name of your closest Certified Start-Up agent.

Lighting and Operating instructions are included with this manual. By using these instructions, the user may be able to make minor operational adjustments and save unnecessary service calls. However the user should not attempt repairs, but should contact a service technician or gas supplier.

GENERAL

Never operate the boiler without first making sure the boiler and system are filled with water, in addition:

Make sure a temperature and pressure relief valve is installed in the storage tank for hot water supply installations.

Make sure that the boiler and system have been purged of air and checked for leaks.

Also ensure to check the gas piping for leaks before beginning the initial firing of the boiler.

Figure 42.  GAS TRAIN ASSEMBLY

MANIFOLD PRESSURE CONNECTIONS

Take the manifold pressure, refer to Table 2, by removing the pipe plug and inserting a suitable 1/8” NPT hose barb for connection to the manometer/pressure gauge. Upon completion of measurements and adjustments, remove the hose barb and replace the pipe plug. Check for gas leaks and insure all connections are gas tight, see Figure 42.

FILLING AND PURGING OF HEATING BOILER

INSTALLATION

1.Fast fill system through bypass until pressure approaches desired system pressure. Close bypass valve and permit pressure to be established by the pressure reducing valve.

2.Vent all high points in system to purge system of air.

Provisions should be made to permit manual venting of radiators or convectors.

FILLING HOT WATER SUPPLY BOILER

INSTALLATION

1.Close the system’s drain valve by turning handle clockwise.

2. Open a nearby hot water faucet to permit the air to escape WATER TEMPERATURE REGULATION

3.Fully open the cold water inlet pipe valve allowing the boiler and piping to be filled.

4.Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow.

PURGING GAS LINE

Gas line purging is required with new piping or systems in which air has entered.

INLET GAS PRESSURE

The inlet gas pressure is measured by removing the 1/8” NPT Plug located on the upstream side of the supply gas valve, and insert a 1/8” NPT hose barb fitting to be connected to a manometer or pressure gauge. Once pressure has been checked and/or adjusted, replace the plug and check for leaks. The maximum value specified in Table 2 on Page 6 must not be exceeded. The minimum values, shown in Table 2, must be maintained under both load and no load conditions (static and firing conditions). The combination gas valves supplied with the boiler are for low pressure service. If upstream pressure exceeds 14.0” W.C., an intermediate gas pressure regulator of the lockup type must be installed.

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A.O. Smith 3400, 2600, 1700, 2000 Boiler Start UP and Operations, Manifold Pressure Connections, Inlet GAS Pressure

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