ACCESS COMBUSTION, LLC
WARNING:
Only authorized burner service personnel should start, adjust, or service this equipment!
Rev. 05
Page 5 of 19
I
NSTALLATION
C
HECKLIST
Warning:
Make sure the checklist is reviewed and verified before proceeding to Burner Commissioning section.
Burner Check List
Is the burner securely connected to the heat exchanger?
Is the front plate properly installed and secured inside the heat exchanger?
Was the electrical wiring verified?
Were all motors checked for rotation?
Are all gas train components installed, and have been properly selected, sized and installed per
appropriate installation and wiring drawings and instructions?
For gas trains requiring venting, are the vent lines properly sized and installed?
Are gas train piping and components tested for leaks and are they gas tight?
Have the gas lines been purged?
Is the proper gas pressure available at the inlet to the fuel train?
Are there adequate provisions for the combustion air installed?
Is the burner combustion air inlet free from obstruction?
Heat Exchanger Check list
Is the heat exchanger filed with sufficient heating medium (water, oil, glycol, etc.)?
Are the heat exchanger safety limits verified, (low fluid cut-off, high temperature shutdown, etc.)?
Are any connected load circulation systems properly installed and operation verified?
Is the heat exchanger stack properly installed?
Is the heat exchanger stack unobstructed to allow for safe relief of the hot flue gasses generated by the
burner?
If draft control equipment is required, is it installed, and operation verified?
Are all specified auxiliary equipment installed properly? This may include thermostats, flow switches or
others.
At a minimum, the following interested parties should be notified of the burner startup date.
o
Equipment Owner’s Representative
o
Mechanical Contractor’s Representative
o
Electr
ical Contractor’s Representative
o
Service Organization’s Representative
o
Burner
Manufacturer’s Representative