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VR9205R SERIES 1000 DIRECT IGNITION GAS CONTROL WITH INTEGRATED GAS/AIR MODULE

69-2305—03

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Fig. 1. VR9205R Series 1000 Direct Ignition Gas Control.

PLANNING THE INSTALLATION

WARNING

Fire or Explosion Hazard.
Can cause property damage, severe injury, 
or death.

Follow these warnings exactly:

1. Plan the installation as outlined below.
2. Plan for frequent maintenance as described in 

the Maintenance section.

Heavy demands are made on the controls when direct 
ignition systems are used on central heating equipment in 
barns, greenhouses, and commercial properties and on 
heating appliances such as commercial cookers, 
agricultural equipment, industrial heating equipment and 
pool heaters.

Special steps may be required to prevent nuisance 
shutdowns and control failure due to frequent cycling, 
severe environmental conditions related to moisture, 
corrosive chemicals, dust or excessive heat. These 
applications require Honeywell Combustion Engineering 
review; contact your Honeywell Sales Representative for 
assistance.

Review the following conditions that can apply to your 
specific installation and follow the precautions suggested.

Frequent Cycling

This control is designed for use on appliances that 
typically cycle three to four times an hour only during the 
heating season. In year-around applications with greater 
cycling rates, the control can wear out more quickly. 
Perform a monthly checkout.

Water or Steam Cleaning

If a control gets wet, replace it. If the appliance is likely to 
be cleaned with water or steam, protect (cover) the 
control and wiring from water or steam flow. Mount the 
control high enough above the bottom of the cabinet so it 
does not get wet during normal cleaning procedures.

High Humidity or Dripping Water

Dripping water can cause the control to fail. Never install 
an appliance where water can drip on the control. In 
addition, high ambient humidity can cause the control to 
corrode and fail. If the appliance is in a humid 
atmosphere, make sure air circulation around the control 
is adequate to prevent condensation. Also, regularly 
check out the system.

Corrosive Chemicals

Corrosive chemicals can attack the control, eventually 
causing a failure. If chemicals are used for routine 
cleaning, avoid contact with the control. Where chemicals 
are suspended in air, as in some industrial or agricultural 
applications, protect the control with an enclosure.

7/8

(22)

1-11/16

(43)

3-15/16

(100)

3/8 (9)

INLET

1/2 - 14 NPT

LOW PRESSURE 

AIR CONNECTION

MIN REGULATOR/

OFFSET ADJUSTMENT

HIGH PRESSURE

AIR CONNECTION

MAXIMUM PRESSURE

REGULATOR

TYCO ELECTRONICS

2 PIN POWER 

CONNECTOR

MATE-N-LOCK

OUTLET 

PRESSURE TAP 

1/8-27 NPT

REFERENCE 

PRESSURE 

CONNECTION

OUTLET 

1/2-14 NPT

1/8

(3)

3-7/16

(87)

5 (127)

1-1/16

(27)

1-7/16

(36)

1-13/16

(46)

3-3/16 (82)

M29078

INLET 

PRESSURE TAP

1/8-27 NPT

Summary of Contents for 1000 Series

Page 1: ... 1000 Btu ft3 0 64 sp gr natural gas at 1 in wc pressure drop 37 3 MJ m3 0 64 sp gr natural gas at 0 25 kPa pressure drop b Minimum and Maximum regulation is at the max fire Minimum regulation at low fire is 9 KBtu h at 0 7 in WC outlet pressure SPECIFICATIONS Body Pattern Straight through see Table 1 for inlet and outlet size Electrical Ratings Voltage and Frequency 24 Vac 50 60 Hz Current Draw 0...

Page 2: ...d applications with greater cycling rates the control can wear out more quickly Perform a monthly checkout Water or Steam Cleaning If a control gets wet replace it If the appliance is likely to be cleaned with water or steam protect cover the control and wiring from water or steam flow Mount the control high enough above the bottom of the cabinet so it does not get wet during normal cleaning proce...

Page 3: ...nician Force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion 5 Plan the installation as outlined below 6 Plan for frequent maintenance as described in the maintenance section Mounting position The valve can be mounted 0 to 90 degrees in any direction from the top of the valve facing up including outlet facing upward or downward See Fig 2 If the valve is mounted horizontally the top of the valv...

Page 4: ...pling to connect the tubing to the control 3 Install a sediment trap in the supply line to the control See Fig 3 Install Control 1 Mount with the coils 90 degrees from the vertical upright position 2 Mount so the gas flow is in the direction of the arrow on the bottom of the control 3 Thread the pipe the amount shown in Table 3 for insertion into control or adapters Do not thread pipe too far Valv...

Page 5: ...ed on valve operator On Off Switch The on off switch settings are as follows OFF Prevents main gas flow through the control ON Permits gas to flow into the control body Under control of the thermostat and direct ignition module gas can flow to the main burners CAUTION Equipment damage Can burn out valve coil terminals Never apply a jumper across or short the valve coil terminals even temporarily I...

Page 6: ...at Gas Leak Test at plug with main burner operating Pressure Tap The combination gas control is provided with 1 8 in NPT pressure tap plugs The gas air module is provided with 9 mm O D tubing connections to sense the high and the low combustion air pressure CAUTION To ensure a safe closing of the valves it is essential that power supplied to the gas valve be disconnected Minimum Regulator Offset a...

Page 7: ...If proper voltage is present replace gas control INSTRUCTIONS TO THE HOMEOWNER WARNING Fire or Explosion Hazard Can cause property damage severe injury or death Follow these warnings exactly 1 Before lighting smell around the appliance for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because LP gas is heavier than air If you smell gas a Turn off the gas supply at the appliance service valve On LP gas sy...

Page 8: ...ell com U S Registered Trademark 2009 Honeywell International Inc 69 2305 03 M S Rev 02 09 Turning Off the Appliance Vacation Shutdown Set the thermostat to the desired room temperature while you are away Complete Shutdown 1 Turn off power to the appliance 2 Turn off the gas supply to the appliance 3 Push the on off switch to the OFF position Appli ance will completely shut off 4 Follow the proced...

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