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Model G3B Gas burner — Instruction manual

MNG3B Gas 041015

 

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4.  Check System • Start-up Burner/Appliance 

(continued)

Installer/servicer

 

Should overheating or an emergency occur, immediately:

 

•  Shut off main manual gas valve.

 

•  Shut off power to burner.

 

NOTICE:  Under some circumstances power should remain 

on for water pumps or circulating blowers. Determine proper 

response before attempting start-up.

 

If burner fails ignition on several attempts, close gas valve 

and use burner blower to purge appliance before restart.

Start-up & operation

 

Do not start the burner if the combustion chamber contains 

residual gas. Allow gas to disperse. Failure to comply could 

result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property 

damage.

Power ON

 

Open all manual gas line valves. Turn burner combination gas 

valve knob to “ON.” Close the line switch. (If burner does not 

follow sequence below, see troubleshooting suggestions on 

pages 19 and 20.)

Stand-by

 

(No call for heat) Control waits for heat call.

Call for heat

  Set operating control and all limit controls to call for heat. 

The thermostat circuit must be closed and power coming to 

control panel L1 and L2 terminals

Burner on

 

The 

motor

 starts. The hot surface 

ignitor

 starts. The motor 

centrifugal switch makes.

Pre-purge

 

The primary control allows 34 seconds for pre-purge and 

ignitor warm-up.

Gas valve on

  After the pre-purge/ignitor warm-up period, the primary 

control activates the 

gas valve

 (if motor centrifugal switch 

is closed). The green “Gas valve on” light turns on.

TFI

 

The primary control turns off the ignitor within 2 to 6 seconds 

after gas valve activation. When the control deactivates the 

ignitor, it begins checking for flame signal. If flame is not 

detected within 6 seconds after gas valve activation, the 

primary control will 

lockout 

with continuous purge (see 

following).

Run period

 

The burner continues firing during call for heat if the flame 

rod (hot surface ignitor) senses flame. The green “Gas valve 

on” light remains on during normal running, indicating gas 

valve is energized.

Shutdown

 

When the call for heat ends, the primary control immediately 

deactivates the gas valve and blower. The burner returns to 

stand-by.

Flame failure

  If the primary control loses flame signal during a run period,  

it deactivates the gas valve within 2 seconds. The control 

restarts  the  heating  cycle,  beginning  with  a  34-second 

pre-purge/ignitor warm-up period, then a 6-second trial for 

ignition. If ignition/flame sensing is successful, the burner 

returns to normal operation. If the attempt is not successful, 

the primary control will 

lockout

.

Lockout

 

If the primary control does not sense flame within the TFI 

time limit after gas valve activation (6 seconds), 

lockout 

occurs. The control deactivates the gas valve. The blower 

motor continues to run, providing a post-purge of the burner 

and appliance.

Reset

 

To reset after a 

lockout

, turn off power to burner or interrupt 

the thermostat circuit for at least 45 seconds. Then restore 

power (or thermostat circuit). Burner should restart.

Ignition and flame sensing

Ignition

 

The G3B burner uses a silicon carbide hot surface ignitor 

for ignition. The Honeywell S89C primary control feeds 120 

vac

 power to the ignitor and allows time for the ignitor to 

warm up to ignition temperature during the burner pre-purge 

period.

Sensing

 

The S89C primary control uses flame rectification to detect 

flame, with the hot surface ignitor acting as the “flame rod.”

Before starting burner, verify:

 Burner/appliance installed per appliance instruction manual?

 Burner orifice size and air throttle verified against Figure 4, page 8?

 Burner/appliance installed per all applicable codes?

 Installation  site  has  adequate  ventilation  openings  and  vent 

system? 

 Gas supply line in good condition and sized correctly?

 All gas line joints sealed with pipe dope listed for use with liquefied 

petroleum gases?

 Gas supply pressure to combination gas valve checked?

 Regulator installed if pressure can exceed 14 inches w.c.? 

 Air purged from gas line?

 Gas piping checked for leaks?

 Wiring installed per burner and appliance instruction manuals?

Summary of Contents for G3B

Page 1: ...servicer Except where specifi cally stated otherwise this manual must be used only by a qualified service technician In the state of MA this product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fit...

Page 2: ...l property damage Before leaving the site after startup or service review the User s information manual with the user Make the user aware of all potential hazards and perform the training outlined bel...

Page 3: ...ith integral gas pressure regulation set for 3 w c outlet pressure 10 Control panel 11 Terminal strip 12 Primary control Honeywell Model S89C primary control for use with flame rectification 13 Contro...

Page 4: ...less steel liner to vent the flue products A defective vent system could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Vent chimney sizing Follow all local codes when sizing th...

Page 5: ...ion for louvers of 1 square inch per 1 000 Btuh of all appliances in the space If the building construc tion is unusually tight see National Fuel Gas Code or CSA B149 1 or 2 for definition you will ne...

Page 6: ...around the burner air tube is more than wrap the burner air tube with minimum 2300 F rated ceramic fiber blanket to seal off the gap Notice that the flameholder may extend slightly into chamber as sho...

Page 7: ...ng these items Avoid breathing dust and avoid contact with skin or eyes Wear long sleeved loose fitting clothing gloves and eye protection Use a NIOSH N95 certified respirator This respirator meets re...

Page 8: ...eding Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage 3 Loosen Allen screws securing gas line to burner gas connection 4 Remove combination gas valve item...

Page 9: ...connection as shown in Figure 5 4 If the burner is installed inside the appliance jacket install the main manual gas valve and sediment trap external to the jacket 5 Size piping or verify size usingT...

Page 10: ...ersonal injuiry death or substantial property damage Figure 6 Ladder wiring diagram Electrically ground burner The burner must be grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local cod...

Page 11: ...tion of the burner controls Br brown Gr green Bk black Blue blue Or orange Pur purple Gray gray Wire color coding 120 factory wiring VAC 24 factory wiring VAC 120 field wiring VAC 24 field wiring VAC...

Page 12: ...e plate clockwise to the closed position 3 Check the air throttle indicator The 0 position of the indicator should be even with the end of the air inlet tube If not bend the arm slightly until the ind...

Page 13: ...n Gas valve on light remains on during normal running indicating gas valve is energized Shutdown When the call for heat ends the primary control immediately deactivates the gas valve and blower The bu...

Page 14: ...for combination gas valve outlet pressure Adjust valve regulator if necessary so the reading is 3 5 inches w c for either natural gas or propane gas Inspect flame Look at flame through appliance obser...

Page 15: ...from the combustion chamber If CO2 is noticeably lower overfire than in the vent the appliance has leaks that must be repaired 5 Perform Checkout Procedures Fill Out Certificate continued Check flame...

Page 16: ...of barometric damper and spill switch If the building contains any exhaust fans or conditions that could affect vent performance check burner appliance vent operation with exhaust fans or other condit...

Page 17: ...ur 8 32 screws securing the air tube back plate 6 Maintenance and Service Procedures 7 Swing the hold on bracket away and carefully pull out the ignition tube assembly As the white ceramic is exposed...

Page 18: ...housing cover 6 Maintenance and Service Procedures continued Replacing blower motor or wheel Follow this procedure to replace motor or wheel 1 Remove the four 8 32 screws in the motor mounting plate...

Page 19: ...nnect the motor leads and power the motor directly with 120 V to check motor operation Bad primary control If all above tests prove negative replace control Burner pre purges for 34 seconds but does n...

Page 20: ...hrottle according to desired input Wrong orifice size Check orifice drill size Manifold pressure Adjust regulator to 3 5 W C for natural gas or propane Inadequate gas supply Line pressure requirements...

Page 21: ...ative overfire pressure The G3B burner must not be installed on a product that operates with a pressurized combustion chamber Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substant...

Page 22: ...in 54858 13 Insulator Tube 2 required 74617 14 Hot Surface Ignitor NORTON 120 volt 5 3 8 OAL 87197S 15 Gasket ignitor assembly 40360 16 Rear Ignitor Assembly 6 overall length 7 1 2 9 overall length 10...

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