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Benchmark 6000 Boiler Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 4 – INITIAL START-UP
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AERCO International, Inc.
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100 Oritani Dr.
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Blauvelt, NY 10913
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03/20/14
CHAPTER 4. INITIAL START-UP
4.1 INITIAL START-UP REQUIREMENTS
The requirements for the initial start-up of the Benchmark 6000 MBH boiler consists of the
following:
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Complete installation (Chapter 2)
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Set proper controls and limits (Chapter 3)
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Perform combustion calibration (Chapter 4)
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Test safety devices (Chapter 6)
All applicable installation procedures in Chapter 2 must be fully completed prior to performing the
initial start-up of the unit. The initial start-up must be successfully completed prior to putting the
unit into service. Starting a unit without the proper piping, venting, or electrical systems can be
dangerous and may void the product warranty. The following start-up instructions should be
followed precisely in order to operate the unit safely and at a high thermal efficiency, with low flue
gas emissions.
Initial unit start-up must be performed ONLY by AERCO factory trained start-up and service
personnel. After performing the start-up procedures in this Chapter, it will be necessary to
perform the Safety Device Testing procedures specified in Chapter 6 to complete all initial unit
start-up requirements.
An AERCO Gas Fired Startup Sheet, included with each Benchmark, must be completed for
each unit for warranty validation and a copy must be returned promptly to AERCO at:
AERCO International, Inc.
100 Oritani Drive
Blauvelt, New York 10913
(FAX: 845-580-8090)
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DRY FIRE THE UNIT. STARTING THE
UNIT WITHOUT A FULL WATER LEVEL CAN SERIOUSLY
DAMAGE THE UNIT AND MAY RESULT IN INJURY TO
PERSONNEL OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. THIS SITUATION WILL
VOID ANY WARRANTY.
NOTE
All applicable installation procedures in Chapter 2 must be
completed before attempting to start the unit.
4.2 TOOLS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR COMBUSTION CALIBRATION
To properly perform combustion calibration, the proper instruments and tools must be used and
correctly attached to the unit. The following sections outline the necessary tools and
instrumentation as well as their installation.
WARNING