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3.0 Commissioning
Note
It is a requirement that only suitably
qualified and competent personnel are
allowed to undertake the commissioning
of the heater.
It is also strongly recommended that prior
to commissioning the engineers
familiarise themselves with the heater. the
specific requirements of the installation /
application, and the information
contained within the manual.
Warning
All heaters are subject to a rigorous test
programme prior to despatch, whilst such a
programme does involve pre-commissioning
and the setting of the heater to operate
efficiently and within its designed operational
limits this does not mean that the function of
thorough on site commissioning is less
important
It is strongly recommended that the
equipment used for the sampling and
analysis of the flue gases is accurate to
/- 0.1% and maintained so that it is
regularly calibrated.
The following pre-commissioning checks
should be undertaken, having first ensured
that the gas and electrical supplies are
turned off.
(a) Check that all panels and fasteners are
secure and in place.
(b) Check that the heater is installed safely.
(c) Check that the flue is sealed, secured,
and adequately supported.
(d) Check that the fan is free to rotate, that
the fan is secured to its shaft, and that the
guards and fan assembly are all in place and
properly secured.
(e) Check that the heater is installed so that
it is not tilted and remains square.
(f) Check that the outlet louvres are set to
offer minimum resistance to air flow.
3.1 Electrical pre-tests
The electrical safety checks must include the
following:
a) Test for earth continuity
b) Test for resistance to earth
c) Check live and neutral connections are
correct.
d) Check to ensure that when the external
controls operate to switch the heater off,
power remains to the fan
3.2 Gas supply pre-test
Ensure that the service pipework has been
installed purged and tested in accordance
with the relevant regulations, and that the
installation is served by an adjacent isolating
cock.
Connection from the supply to the heater
must also comply with the relevant
regulations (see section 8.0) and must have
been purged and soundness tested by an
authorised engineer
3.3 Ignition sequence
PRE START DRY RUN
In order to test that all controls are in good
working order, the control sequence should
first be tested with the gas supply turned
Off
.
Ensure gas isolating cock is in the
Off
position
Warning
If during the following sequence of
operations the heater fails to operate
correctly the fault should be traced and
rectified before proceeding, if necessary
referring to section 5.0 fault diagnosis.
a) Switch off the main electrical supply to the
heater.
b) Turn off gas supply to the heater.
c) Open side panel, and connect
manometers to the gas supply test point and
to the main burner test point.
d) Ensure outlet louvres are correctly set.
e) Ensure fan rotation is not impaired or
obstructed.
f) Set room thermostat to its lowest setting.
g) If a time switch is fitted ensure it is set to
an ON period.
h) Switch on electrical supply.
i) Use leak tester to test for soundness on
the unions and pipework.
j)
Operate the heater through the installed
control system.
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