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SV9540; SV9640 SmartValve™ SYSTEM CONTROLS

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE INJURY, OR DEATH
Do not attempt to take the control apart or clean
it. Improper cleaning or reassembly can cause
gas leakage.

Regular preventive maintenance is important in applica-
tions such as in the commercial cooking and agricultural
and industrial industries that place a heavy load on system
controls because:

In many such applications, particularly commercial
cooking, the equipment operates 100,000 to 200,000
cycles per year. Such heavy cycling can wear out the
gas control in one to two years.

1. Carefully check the main burner lightoff. Make sure

that the main burner lights smoothly and that all
ports remain lit.

2. Check the full rate manifold pressure listed on the

appliance nameplate. Ignition system control full rate
outlet pressure should match this rating.

3. With main burner operating, check the ignition

system control flow rate using the meter clocking
method or check pressure using a manometer
connected to the outlet pressure tap on the ignition
system control. See Fig. 4.

4. If necessary, adjust the pressure regulator to

match the appliance rating. See Tables 7A and 7B
for factory-set nominal outlet pressure and
adjustment range.

a.

Remove the pressure regulator adjustment
cap screw.

b.

Using a screwdriver, turn the inner adjustment
screw clockwise

to increase or

counterclockwise

to decrease the gas

pressure to the burner.

c.

Always replace the cap screw and tighten
firmly to prevent gas leakage.

5. If the desired outlet pressure or flow rate cannot be

achieved by adjusting the ignition system control,
check the ignition system control inlet pressure

using a manometer at the ignition system control
inlet pressure tap. If the inlet pressure is in the
nominal range (see Tables 7A and 7B), replace the
ignition system control. Otherwise, take the
necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to
the control.

NOTE:

If the burner firing rate is above 150,000
Btuh on SV9540 models (see Table 3 for
SV9640 capacities), it may not be possible
to deliver the desired outlet pressure. This
is an application issue, not a control failure.
Take whatever steps are required to
correct the situation.

6. STEP-OPENING PRESSURE REGULATORS

ONLY. Carefully check the burner lightoff at step
pressure. Make sure the burner lights smoothly
and without flashback to the orifice. Make sure all
ports remain lit. Cycle the burner several times,
allowing at least 60 seconds between cycles for
the regulator to resume the step function. Repeat
after allowing the burner to cool. Readjust the full
rate outlet pressure, if necessary, to improve
lightoff characteristics.

Nominal Inlet   

Factory Set

Nominal Outlet Pressure

Setting Range

Model Type

Type of Gas

Pressure Range

Step

Full Rate

Step

Full Rate

Standard, Slow

NAT

5.0-7.0

3.5

3.0-5.0

LP

12.0-14.0

10.0

8.0-12.0

Step

NAT

5.0-7.0

0.9

3.5

None

0.7-1.7

LP

12.0-14.0

2.2

10.0

None

1.4-5.5

Nominal Inlet   

Factory Set

Nominal Outlet Pressure

Setting Range

Model Type

Type of Gas

Pressure Range

Step

Full Rate

Step

Full Rate

Standard, Slow

NAT

1.2-1.7

0.9

0.7-1.2

LP

2.9-3.9

2.5

2.0-3.0

Step

NAT

1.2-1.7

0.2

0.9

None

0.17-0.48

LP

2.9-3.9

0.5

2.5

None

1.4-1.37

Table 7A. Pressure Regulator Specification Pressures (in. wc).

Table 7B. Pressure Regulator Specification Pressures (kPa).

Exposure to water, dirt, chemicals and heat can damage
the gas control and shut down the control system.

The maintenance program should include regular check-
out of the control as outlined in the Startup and Checkout
section, and the control system as described in the
appliance manufacturer literature.

Maintenance frequency must be determined individually
for each application. Some considerations are:

Cycling frequency. Appliances that may cycle 20,000
times annually should be checked monthly.

Intermittent use. Appliances that are used seasonally
should be checked before shutdown and again before
the next use.

Consequence of unexpected shutdown. Where the cost
of an unexpected shutdown would be high, the system
should be checked more often.

Dusty, wet, or corrosive environment. Since these
environments can cause the gas control to deteriorate
more rapidly, the system should be checked more often.

Summary of Contents for SmartValve SV9540

Page 1: ...ication of the SmartValve System is the responsibility of the appliance manufacturer See Table 1 for temperature ranges and regulator types SPECIFICATIONS CAUTION The SV9540 SV9640 provide direct replacement only Use the Y8610 to convert standing pilot systems to electronic ignition systems Table 1 Model Number Suffix Letter Designation Model No Suffix Letter Ambient Temperature Range Pressure Reg...

Page 2: ...rs Angle and straight adapters available for 3 8 1 2 and 3 4 in pipe See Table 5 Flange kits include one flange with attached O ring four mounting screws a 9 64 in hex wrench and instructions Approvals International Approval Services IAS Design Certified C2030025 Table 3 Capacityb of SV9540 SV9640 Model Size Inlet x Outlet in Capacity at 1 in wc pressure dropa c Minimum Regulated Capacity Maximum ...

Page 3: ... make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a trained experienced service technician 4 After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in these instructions WARNING FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Follow these warnings exactly 1 Disconnect power supply before wiring to prevent electrical shock or equip...

Page 4: ... manifold IMPORTANT These ignition system controls are shipped with protective seals over the inlet and outlet tappings Do not remove the seals until ready to connect the piping Fig 2 Sediment trap installation Install Control 1 This ignition system control can be mounted 0 to 90 degrees in any direction including vertically from the upright position of the ignition system control switch 2 Mount t...

Page 5: ...NUT IS TIGHTENED TO PILOT BURNER M3346 Connect Pilot Gas Tubing 1 Cut tubing to the desired length and bend as necessary for routing to the pilot burner Do not make sharp bends or deform the tubing Do not bend the tubing at the ignition system control after the compression nut is tightened because this can result in gas leakage at the connection 2 Square off and remove burrs from the end of the tu...

Page 6: ...ith 120 Vac power supply connect the 120V hot lead to L1 on the ST9160 or 208907 Terminal Board With 240 Vac power supply there must be 120 Vac potential between L1 and appliance chassis 3 Appliance chassis must have reliable connection to earth ground 4 Connect control circuit to the ignition system control using the keyed connector See Fig 7 through 10 C1 C2 C3 40 VA TRANSFORMER CONT EAC HEAT HU...

Page 7: ... SWITCH COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER AIR DATA 1 2 L2 L1 HOT TO 120 240 VAC 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY THERMOSTAT R R 24 VAC C W 208907 TERMINAL BOARD Q3450 IGNITER SENSOR SV9540 SV9640 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED FOR 120 VAC INSTALLATIONS CONNECT THE 120V HOT LEAD TO L1 ON TERMINAL BOARD FOR 240 VAC INSTALLATIONS THERE MUST BE 120V BETWEEN L1 AND APPLIANCE CHASSIS AP...

Page 8: ...to the system thermostat Fig 10 SV9540 SV9640 typical boiler wiring diagram C1 C2 C3 40 VA TRANSFORMER L1 L2 LOAD COMMON THERMOSTAT 4 5 1 2 M12172 PRESSURE SWITCH NEUTRAL HOT L2 L1 HOT TO 120 240 VAC 60 HZ POWER SUPPLY ROLL OUT SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH INDUCER BLOWER MOTOR R R W 24 VAC Q3450 IGNITER SENSOR AIR DATA SV9540 SV9640 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED ...

Page 9: ...annot be stopped Check and Adjust Pilot Flame The pilot flame should envelop 3 8 to 1 2 in 10 to 13 mm of the tip of the flame rod It should also be in continual contact with the ground electrode See Fig 11 If the pilot flame is small or lazy or does not touch the ground electrode the inlet gas pressure may be too low or the pilot orifice may be partially clogged Check and repair as necessary If t...

Page 10: ...540 models see Table 3 for SV9640 capacities it may not be possible to deliver the desired outlet pressure This is an application issue not a control failure Take whatever steps are required to correct the situation 6 STEP OPENING PRESSURE REGULATORS ONLY Carefully check the burner lightoff at step pressure Make sure the burner lights smoothly and without flashback to the orifice Make sure all por...

Page 11: ...IGHTS AND FLAME IS SENSED DURING TRIAL FOR IGNITION CIRCULATING AIR FAN ON AFTER DELAY MAIN VALVE OPENS IGNITER OFF FLAME SENSE LOST THERMOSTAT CALL FOR HEAT ENDS FIVE MINUTE WAIT PERIOD WAIT FOR AIR PROVING SWITCH TO OPEN FLAME SENSE LOST MORE THAN FIVE TIMES IN THIS CALL FOR HEAT PREPURGE AIR PROVING SWITCH PROVED CLOSED WITHIN 30 SECONDS COMBUSTION AIR BLOWER OFF PILOT VALVE CLOSES PILOT IGNITE...

Page 12: ...wired or jumpered 3 Flashes Airflow proving switch remains open longer than 30 seconds after combustion air blower energized System goes into 5 minute delay period with combustion air blower off At the end of the 5 minute delay another ignition cycle will begin 1 Ignition system control switch must be in the ON position 2 Airflow proving switch operation tubing and wiring 3 Obstructions or restric...

Page 13: ...Airflow proving switch stuck closed 2 Airflow proving switch miswired or jumpered Combustion air blower is energized 3 Flash code does not come on after 30 seconds Wait for the prepurge time to expire 3 Flash code comes on 30 seconds after combustion air blower is energized Combustion air blower turns off 1 Ignition system control switch must be in the ON position 2 Airflow proving switch stuck in...

Page 14: ...tion 7 Replace the ignition system control access panel 8 Reconnect all electric power to the appliance 9 Set the thermostat to the desired setting 10 If the appliance does not turn on move the ignition system control switch to the OFF position and contact a qualified service technician for assistance Turning off the Appliance Vacation Shutdown Set the thermostat to the desired room temperature wh...

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