gas, the system should be checked for leaks.
is can
be done by watching the ½ cubic foot test dial and
allowing ve minutes to show any movement or by
soaping each pipe connection and watching for
bubbles. Use a solution of dishwashing detergent and
water for “poor man’s” leak detection or use
electronic detectors. Pay a7ention to any gas odor
and follow up any observed odor with a check of all
connections for leaks. Remember that ventilating an
area when correcting a leak is normally a good idea.
Keep in mind that propane is heavier than air and
natural gas is lighter than air.
Consult the burner manual for the proper
procedure for purging air from the system and for
initial start-up of the burner.
Gas Burner Adjustment
Please see the Riello Burner Installation Manual
section entitled Se7ing up the Burner for
information on gas burner adjustment.
OIL AUTOMATIC SWITCHOVER AND
LOCKOUT CONTROL
e Automatic Switchover option automatically
switches the Wood Gun™ into oil mode if it is unable
to maintain temperature while ring with wood.
e
most likely scenario causing the switchover to take
place is when the boiler has used up the wood fuel.
e Wood Gun will also switchover to oil if the re
goes out, as may occur when the boiler has been
inactive for hours, and the refractory has cooled to
below the kindling temperature for wood. In this
case, the boiler must be manually switched back to
wood mode, and manually relit, in order to resume
wood burning.
e Lockout feature prevents needless cooling
from the induction fan running while in oil mode.
Once this feature is engaged, the boiler switches to
oil mode and will function continuously as an oil-
red boiler until manually switched back to wood
mode. Automatic switchover is not available for use
with gas backup. See Appendix B for wiring logic for
units equipped with this feature.
SMOKE FLAP
e smoke Gap must be installed before operating
the boiler.
Photo: (Smoke flap)
e smoke Gap will help hold back some of the
smoke when the front load door is opened, and
provide some protection against Gashovers in the
fuel chamber.
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Note: Advice offered in this manual is NOT a
substitute for securing the services of a
professional installer.
All gas piping must comply with
local codes and ordinances or the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z
223.1-1980 and NFPA No. 54.
Summary of Contents for wood gun E100 SF
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