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4.18 DIP Switches
System Control Setting
DIP switches 6 and 7 have to be set in the OFF position when the
boiler is running normally.
DIP switches 1, 2, and 3 are system switches and are factory set
to the boiler model and size and should not be touched.
Maximum flame detecting voltage
2.4V
Pre-purge time Tp
Maximum 10s, minimum 1s
Safety Time (igniting time) Ts
1.5s
Igniting interval time
10s
Post-purge time Tip
120S (1st : 60s + 2nd 60s)
Over-heating 1,2,3 protection detection time
<2s
High & Low Water Level detection time
<5s
High & Low Water Level Recover time
<5s
Temperature sensor anomaly detection time
<3s
APS sensor detection time
<3s
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Document 4387
The FT Series, Heating Only, Gas Conversion Kit
pg 3 of 4
Table B
DIP Switch Settings
MBH 100 140 199
These 3 bottom switches must be set per unit SIZE.
9.
Per
Table B
, s
et DIP Switch
5 to OFF
for LP Propane.
10.
Turn
ON
the
GAS
and
WATER supply to the FT.
11.
Turn
ON
the FT.
12.
Connect a manometer to the manifold pressure port. For dual port manometers, use the positive pressure
side. Check for proper manifold gas pressure. Refer to Table C.
ON
OFF
MIN
Fire
Normal Operation
MAX
Fire
Normal Operation
NG Natural
LP Propane
3” Vent Size
2” Vent Size
Figure D
Gas Valve for
100 & 140 MBH
Gas Valve for
199 MBH
The gas valve on
the smaller models is
mounted vertically.
Manifold Pressure Port
Manifold Pressure Port
Table C
Manifold pressure
Propane Gas (LP)
Natural Gas (NG)
MFTHW
100
-0.075
˝
WC
-0.070
˝
WC
-0.003
˝
WC
-0.000
˝
WC
MFTHW
140
-0.130
˝
WC
-0.100
˝
WC
-0.004
˝
WC
-0.002
˝
WC
MFTHW
175
-0.169
˝
WC
-0.129
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
MFTHW
199
-0.169
˝
WC
-0.129
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
CO
2
value
Propane Gas (LP)
Natural Gas (NG)
2˝ VENT
3˝ VENT
2˝ VENT
3˝ VENT
MFTHW
80/100
120/140/175/199
9.5~11%
8.5~10.5%
9~10.5 %
8~10%
Refer to the below table.
Manifold pressure
Propane Gas (LP)
Natural Gas (NG)
MFTHW
100
-0.075
˝
WC
-0.070
˝
WC
-0.003
˝
WC
-0.000
˝
WC
MFTHW
140
-0.130
˝
WC
-0.100
˝
WC
-0.004
˝
WC
-0.002
˝
WC
MFTHW
175
-0.169
˝
WC
-0.129
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
MFTHW
199
-0.169
˝
WC
-0.129
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
-0.015
˝
WC
CO
2
value
Propane Gas (LP)
Natural Gas (NG)
2˝ VENT
3˝ VENT
2˝ VENT
3˝ VENT
MFTHW
80/100
120/140/175/199
9.5~11%
8.5~10.5%
9~10.5 %
8~10%
Refer to the below table.
13.
Establish a call for heat. You may need to disconnect the outdoor reset if you are making this gas
conversion during warm weather.
Shown is a
Model 140
with 3"
Venting and using
Natural Gas
NOTE
: Values are in the range of -.001 to -.35 Inches WC are indicative
of proper set-up. If your readings are outside this range, please call
technical support.
DHW
Circulator
Pump
(14 Gauge Wire)
DHW PUMP
L N G
L N G
L W C O
Thermostat or
Endswitch
Outdoor
Sensor
(18 Gauge Wire)
Line Voltage Terminals
Low Voltage Terminals
(18 Gauge Wire)
CH PUMP
T T
O / S
CASCADE
SYSTEM
SENSOR
DHW TEMP
SENSOR
R 0-10V W
(+) INPUT (-)
Low Water
Cutoff
(Factory Jumper Installed)
CH
Circulator
Pump
(14 Gauge Wire)
DHW Temp.
Sensor
(18 Gauge Wire)
Cascade
System
Sensor
(18 Gauge Wire)
4.17 Electrical Wiring Connections (continued)
Summary of Contents for FT Series
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Page 70: ...Page 70 6 2 Fault Tree Analysis 6 2 1 1 Flame detection ...
Page 80: ...Page 80 SECTION 10 Parts 10 1 100 MBH Casing Assembly ...
Page 82: ...Page 82 Heat Exchanger Assembly 100 MBH ...
Page 84: ...Page 84 Blower Assembly 100 MBH ...
Page 86: ...Page 86 Casing Assembly 10 2 140 MBH ...
Page 88: ...Page 88 Heat Exchanger Assembly 140 MBH ...
Page 90: ...Page 90 Blower Assembly 140 MBH ...
Page 92: ...Page 92 Casing Assembly 10 3 199 MBH ...
Page 94: ...Page 94 Heat Exchanger Assembly 199 MBH ...
Page 96: ...Page 96 Blower Assembly 199 MBH ...
Page 98: ...Page 98 Notes ...
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