AquaStar 170 VP manual Calibration And Thermostat Test, Procedure To Calibrate Thermostat

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CALIBRATION AND THERMOSTAT TEST

CALIBRATION AND THERMOSTAT TEST

SYMPTOMS OF A DEFECTIVE OR IMPROPERLY CALIBRATED THERMOSTAT: The hot water is too hot. Usually this results in the heater shutting down on overheat safety. The pilot frequently goes out and needs to be relighted.

PROCEDURE TO CALIBRATE THERMOSTAT

(See diagram for correct location of screw to recalibrate)

1.Turn calibration screw in clockwise all the way, compressing the spring.

2.Back out screw 1 1/2 full turns. When set at the factory, the space from top to bottom portion of the spring should be approximately 5/32" or 4mm.

NOTE: Turning the screw in (up) reduces the burner flames. Unscrewing it increases the flames. If a thermostat is in good condition, and the calibration screw is properly adjusted, the water temperature should be 145° (± 5) when temperature dial setting is set at #8 and water is flowing at the minimum burner activating flow of 3/4 of a gallon a minute (Model 125/80) or 1.1 gpm (Model 170).

NOTE: Sometimes as a thermostat gets old (5 yrs or so), the space on the screw adjustment may be too loose. In that case, turn the screw in another half or full turn more if need be. It is important that you do not back this screw out so far that the burner flames do not modulate and burners are always on full. Without modulation, the heater will overheat and shut down.

TEST PROCEDURE TO CONFIRM THERMOSTAT IS WORKING PROPERLY

1.Turn AquaStar temperature setting to #8. This is all the way to the right, clockwise.

2.Turn on a hot water tap at the flow which will turn the AquaStar burners on. If the heater is working correctly, this minimum activation flow will be 3/4 of a gallon a minute, for Model 125/80 and 1.1 for Model 170. This is a flow that can fill up a quart jar in 20 sec. for the Model 125/80 and 15 sec. for the Model 170. If the necessary flow to activate burners needs to be higher than the required mini- mum, see water valve trouble shooting in your manual. The burners will come on at maximum fire and, within a minute or so the burner flames will stabilize to a lower flame. Water temperature should be around 145°± 5. (This is scalding and too hot to put your hand under.) You should not be able to hold on to the hot water pipe on the left side of the AquaStar.

3.Next turn the temperature dial all the way to the left to the lowest setting #2. Burner flames will become quite small and should remain small. Water temperature, after a minute or so, should stabilize at about 105°± 5. Holding the hot water pipe should be comfortable.

4.Leaving temperature setting at #2, now, increase water flow on higher. You should see the burner flames increase in size, and then decrease when you reduce the water flow.

5.Note: If all of the above performs according to this description, the thermostat is working correctly.

Note: Unless setting #8 (145°

±5, this is scalding hot wa- ter) is needed for some rare occasion we highly recom- mend running the heater on setting 4 or 5. This will also avoid the need to mix a lot of cold water.

Thermostat

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Thermostat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature Dial

 

 

 

Piston

Calibration Screw

 

 

 

 

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AquaStar 170 VP manual Calibration And Thermostat Test, Procedure To Calibrate Thermostat