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Xiii. Service and Maintenance (continued)
Outdoor Temperature
Ohms of
Resistance
°F
°C
-20
-28.9
106926
-10
-23.3
80485
0
-17.8
61246
10
-12.2
47092
20
-6.7
36519
30
-1.1
28558
40
4.4
22537
50
10.0
17926
60
15.6
14356
70
21.1
11578
76
24.4
10210
78
25.6
9795
80
26.7
9398
90
32.2
7672
100
37.8
6301
110
43.3
5203
120
48.9
4317
Outdoor air Temperature Sensor
Temperature versus Resistance
(P/n 10296-01)
(10kOhm nTC Sensor)
Temperature
Ohms of
Resistance
°F
°C
32
0
36100
50
10
22790
68
20
14770
77
25
12000
86
30
9810
104
40
6653
122
50
4610
140
60
3250
158
70
2340
176
80
1710
194
90
1270
212
100
950
230
110
730
248
120
560
Supply, Return and Stack Temperature Sensor
Temperature versus Resistance
(12kOhm nTC Sensor), Beta of 50
Header Temperature Sensor
Temperature versus Resistance
(P/n 1010-01)
(10kOhm nTC Sensor), Beta of 950
Temperature
Ohms of
Resistance
°F
°C
32
0
32648
50
10
19898
68
20
12492
77
25
10000
86
30
8057
104
40
5327
122
50
3602
140
60
2488
158
70
1752
176
80
1256
194
90
916
212
100
697
248
120
386
e. Using pliers, release spring clip securing the
overflow switch to condensate trap body and
remove the switch. Note that the switch has
factory applied silicon adhesive seal, which may
have to be carefully cut all around to facilitate
the switch removal.
f. Using pliers, release spring clip securing
condensate trap body to the heat exchanger
bottom drain stab.
g. Firstly, pull the trap downwards to release from
the heat exchanger bottom drain stab; secondly,
pull the trap end from left side jacket panel
sealing grommet and remove the trap from
boiler.
h. To reinstall the trap, reverse above steps.
i. If the original condensate overflow switch is
to be re-used, follow the appropriate switch
removal steps from Condensate Overflow Switch
Removal and Replacement procedure above.
j.
Insure that fresh silicon sealant is applied to
the overflow switch threads, and the switch is
properly oriented relative to the trap body -
the arrow molded into the switch hex side end
must face down for proper switch operation.
See Figure 59 “Condensate Overflow Switch
Orientation” for details. Insure that pressure
switch hose is reconnected to the trap.
k. Restore power supply to boiler. Fill up the trap
(see Section V “Condensate Disposal”) and
verify the switch operation.
Summary of Contents for Alpine ALP080
Page 40: ...40 Figure 29 Condensate Trap and Drain Line V Condensate Disposal continued ...
Page 56: ...56 VIII Electrical continued ...
Page 57: ...57 VIII Electrical continued Figure 35 Wiring Connections Diagram ...
Page 58: ...58 Figure 36 Ladder Diagram VIII Electrical continued ...
Page 64: ...64 Figure 39 Modular Boiler Direct Vent Termination X Modular Installation continued ...
Page 65: ...65 Figure 40 Modular Boiler Concentric Vent Termination X Modular Installation continued ...