FIGURE26a: |
(“HIGH ALTITUDE”) BURNERS |
WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE EXACTLY COULD RESULT IN
15)Check the manifold pressure and adjust if necessary. To do this, use the following procedure:
a)Connect a manometer to the inlet pressure tap on the gas valve (see Figures 27 and 28).
b)Check the inlet pressure with all gas appliances on and off. The inlet pressure at the boiler must be within the following limits regardless of what combination of appliances is firing:
Inlet Press (inches w.c.) | Natural Gas | LPGas |
Min. | 5.0 | 11.0 |
Max. | 14.0 | 13.0 |
If the inlet pressure falls outside of these limits, find and correct the cause of the problem before proceeding further.
c)Connect a manometer to the manifold (outlet) pressure tap on the gas valve (see Figures 27 and 28).
d)Read the manifold pressure. It should be set at:
| Natural Gas | LPGas |
Manifold Press. (inches w.c.) | 3.5 | 10.0 |
e)If a manifold pressure adjustment is needed, make the adjustment by turning the pressure regulator (see Figures 27 and 28) screw clockwise to raise the pressure and counter clockwise to reduce the pressure. If a manifold pressure adjustment is made, recheck the line pressure to be certain that it is still within acceptable limits. Replace the cover screw on the regulator.
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