1.Turn off gas supply.

2.Set thermostat or controller above room temperature to call for heat.

3.Watch for ignition spark or for glow at hot surface igniter either immediately or following prepurge. See IP module specifications.

4.Time the length of the spark operation. See the IP module specifications.

5.After the module locks out, open the manual gas cock and make sure no gas is flowing to the pilot or main burner. With modules that continue to spark until the pilot lights or the system shuts down manually, the pilot should light when the manual gas control knob is opened.

6.Set the thermostat below room temperature and wait one minute.

7.Operate system through one cmplete cycle to make sure all controls operate properly

SECTION VIII - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE AND LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS

Periodic maintenance is essential to the efficient operation and extended service life of this equipment. Failure to provide maintenance as recommended may void the equipment warranty.

A. Maintenance Schedule

1.Weekly

a.Check that fan belts are tight and sheaves are aligned.The fan belts can be checked every

30 days after the first 60 days of new belt run-in.

CAUTION: Do not overtighten belts.

2.Monthly

a.Check all valves, piping and connections for leaks.

b.Check the flame signal.

c.Check the fuel pressure in the fuel supply line to each heater.

d.Check the burner manifold pressure at full fire and that low fire has a continous flame all across burner.

e.Clean the flame sensor(s).

f.Inspect filters. Clean or replace as necessary.

g.Inspect the main fan bearings.

h.Check all dampers, damper actuators and linkages. Adjust and tighten if necessary.

i.Ensure that there are no obstruction blocking the air supply to the heater or the air discharge from the heater.

j.Inspect the area and make sure that no com- bustible or hazardous material has been stored within the clearances as shown on the unit name- plate.

3.Quarterly

a.Complete the monthly maintenance schedule.

b.Check the belt tension for the main fan(s) and adjust if necessary.

c.Check the alignment of the sheaves and adjust if necessary.

d.Inspect all bearings set screws for tightness and lubricate bearings if necessary.

e.Check the pilot electrical system (if applicable). Adjust if necessary.

f.Check the pilot assembly (if applicable). Clean and adjust if necessary.

g.Inspect the burner carefully. Clean and adjust if necessary.

h.Check voltages and amp draw on main fan motor.

i.Check the operation of all safety controls individually.

j.Check the operation of the automatic gas shut off valves and check them for leakage at the pressure test ports provided.

4.Off Season or Yearly

a.Complete the monthly and quarterly maintenance schedule.

b.Inspect all fan wheels and housings. Clean if necessary.

c.Check that all fan wheels and sheaves are securely set on the shaft.

d.Inspect all bearings and alignment. Adjust if necessary.

e.Inspect all V-belts. Replace if necessary.

f.Inspect all electrical components, connections and terminals. Clean and tighten where necessary.

g.Test ignition spark. Adjust gap if necessary.

h.Clean ignition electrodes and check for cracks.

i.Test flame safeguard relay and replace components if necessary.

j.Inspect all regulators, relief valves, motorized valves, solenoid valves, vent valves, manual shut off valves and safety shut off valves. Check their oper- ation and clean as necessary.

k.Ensure all vents to the atmosphere are clean and free from obstruction.

l.Inspect and clean all drip legs in the fuel line.

m.Lubricate fan motor as directed by motor manu- facturer.

n.Inspect fan motor wiring for loose connections.

o.Lightly oil all door latches.

p.Check that cabinet is weathertight, replace door gaskets and recaulk as necessary.

NOTE: Keep screened air intakes clear of obstructions at all times.

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