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Chapter 5 — Starting and Operating Instructions
5-10
Part No. 750-184
the burner “ON”. When the fuel valve light glows, slowly open the
main gas cock. Main flame should ignite unless there is air
present in the line. If the flame is not established within about 5
seconds, turn the burner switch “off” and allow the programmer
to recycle normally for a new lighting trial. Several efforts may be
necessary to “bleed” air from the line.
!
Warning
Do not repeat unsuccessful lighting attempts without re-checking the
burner and pilot adjustments. Failure to follow these instructions
could result in serious personal injury or death
Note: The burner and control system is designed to provide a
“prepurge” period of fan operation prior to establishing
ignition spark and pilot flame. Do not attempt to alter the
system or to take any action that might circumvent the
feature.
Once the main flame is established, turn the
Burner Switch
to the
"OFF" position and observe that the flame is extinguished promptly.
The flame may continue to burn for a second or two after normal
shutdown due to the gas remaining downstream from the fuel valve.
If the flame continues to burn for a longer period or during blower
motor spindown, it could indicate a main gas valve leak.
Immediately turn the
Burner Switch
off and close the main gas
cock. Investigate and correct the cause of the valve leakage before
relighting the burner.
The main gas valve should provide a tight
seal, provided nothing prevents tight closure. Foreign material
may be present in either the new or renovated gas lines unless
adequate care is taken in cleaning and purging.
When the conditions covered in Section G and in Sections A, B and
C are assured, the burner is ready for firing.
H. IFGR SETUP
Note: Initial IFGR linkage settings and adjustments must be
established by a Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative.
Set up of the LE Option requires simultaneous consideration
of air-to-fuel ratios and NOx levels. This can only be
accomplished with proper combustion emissions monitoring
equipment with NOx, O
2
, CO, and smoke spot measuring
capability.
It is recommended that the final “installed” settings be recorded for
future reference; see Figures 5-5 and 5-6. The settings should be
marked on the linkage as well.
Normally, once the system has been set and adjusted, the settings
should not be changed unless conditions (including boiler settings)
change. In that case, it will be necessary to contact your local
Cleaver-Brooks authorized representative for assistance.
After the IFGR system is initially set up, it will start up with the
boiler as an integrated boiler system. After shut down periods in
which maintenance and /or adjustments have been performed on
Summary of Contents for CB Ohio Special 100 HP
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Page 116: ...Chapter 6 Adjustment Procedures 6 28 Part No 750 184 ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 8 Inspection and Maintenance 8 6 Part No 750 184 ...
Page 153: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 3 Insulated Front Head Model CB LE ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 4 Part No 750 184 Insulated Front Head Interior Model CB LE ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 5 Insulated Inner Door Model CB OS ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 6 Part No 750 184 Insulated Rear Head CB LE ...
Page 157: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 7 Insulated Rear Head CB LE ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 8 Part No 750 184 Insulated Rear Head CB OS ...
Page 159: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 9 Dry Oven Model CB LE ...
Page 161: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 11 Motor Impeller Model CB LE ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 12 Part No 750 184 Front Head Linkage ...
Page 170: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 20 Part No 750 184 Control Cabinet Hawk ICS ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 21 Control Panel Standard ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 22 Part No 750 184 Entrance Box ...
Page 173: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 23 Front Head Electrical CB LE ...
Page 174: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 24 Part No 750 184 Front Head Electrical CB LE ...
Page 175: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 25 Front Head Electrical CB OS ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 26 Part No 750 184 Front Head Electrical CB OS ...
Page 179: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 29 Heavy Oil Piping 60 Steam CB LE ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 30 Part No 750 184 Heavy Oil Piping 60 Steam CB LE SEE TABLE NEXT PAGE ...
Page 181: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 31 Common Oil Parts Heavy Oil ...
Page 182: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 32 Part No 750 184 Side Mounted Air Compressor Piping ...
Page 183: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 33 Air Compressor Piping CB OS ...
Page 185: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 35 Light Oil Piping ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 36 Part No 750 184 Light Oil Air Piping Front Head ...
Page 187: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 37 Light Oil Air Piping Front Head PAGE 9 31 ...
Page 191: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 41 Gas Train 125 150 HP ...
Page 193: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 43 Gas Train 200 HP ...
Page 195: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 45 Steam Pressure Controls ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 46 Part No 750 184 Hot Water Temperature Controls ...
Page 197: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 47 Water Column ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 48 Part No 750 184 Water Column ...
Page 199: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 49 Fireside Gaskets CB LE ...
Page 200: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 50 Part No 750 184 Fireside Gaskets CB OS ...