Hydronic Heating Boilers and Domestic Water Heaters

INSTALLATION Continued

4.Locate the reference hose on the second gas valve which goes from the vent fitting on the gas valve to a barbed fitting on the deck of the unit (see FIG. 31).

5.Remove the flexible cap from the barbed fitting on the “tee” located in this line and hook one side of the manometer, or (-) side of a magnehelic gauge, to this “tee”.

Retain this cap for future use.

6.Remove the 1/8" hex plug from the manifold pressure tap on the gas valve (see FIG. 31). Retain plug for future use.

7.Install a fitting in this tap that is suitable for connection of a hose to a manometer, or (+) side of a magnehelic gauge (see FIG. 31).

8.Turn the power switch to the “I” or “ON” position.

9.Push the reset button(s) for the ignition control(s), if necessary.

10.Set the electronic temperature control to call for heat (see Programming Temperature Control).

11.Once the unit is firing the manometer/magnehelic will reflect the Manifold Gas Pressure. Compare this reading to the respective value in TABLE-M for Natural Gas or Propane Gas.

12.If adjustment is necessary, remove the regulator cover screw on the gas valve. NOTE: If the gas valve under adjustment is located on a manifold assembly monitored by an igniter, the unit may shut down and recycle when the regulator cover screw is removed. This is normal.

13.Turn the regulator adjustment screw “clockwise” to raise the regulator gas pressure. Turn the regulator adjustment screw “counterclockwise” to lower the regulator gas pressure.

14.Replace the regulator cover screw and make sure it is tight for proper operation.

15.Read the value on the manometer/magnehelic and compare it to the values in TABLE-M.

16.Repeat this adjustment procedure for each gas valve as necessary to adjust to the proper manifold gas pressure.

17.Remove hoses, replace and tighten plugs and caps when complete.

18.Replace top front upper jacket access panels and control panel door in reverse order.

FIG. 31 Measuring Manifold Gas Pressure

19.If proper ignition and burner operation is not achieved after checking gas supply pressure, see Cleaning and Maintenance, page 57 for Combustion Air Fan Adjustment. Follow the procedure to adjust the combustion air fans as necessary.

 

TABLE-M

ressure

Net Manifold Pressure

 

 

 

399,999 - 750,000

 

Nat. Gas

1.8" w.c.

 

LP Gas

4.6" w.c.

 

 

 

990,000 - 2,070,000

 

Nat. Gas

1.2" w.c.

 

LP Gas

4.6" w.c.

 

 

 

 

CONNECTING TO WATER SUPPLY

Inlet and Outlet Connections

For ease of service, install unions on the water inlet and water outlet of the unit. The connection to the unit marked “Inlet” on the header should be used for return from the system. The connection on the header marked “Outlet” is to be connected to the supply side of the system.

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399, CF-CH(E)-i&s-08, 999 - 750 specifications

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