Honeywell VR8304 Manual Download Page 14

IF  MAIN  BURNER  WILL  NOT  COME  ON  WITH  CALL 

FOR HEAT 

1. Ensure the gas control knob is in the ON position.

2. Adjust  the  thermostat several degrees above room

temperature. 

3. 

Using ac voltmeter, check for 

24 

V at gas control.

• If pilot lights, measure across MV/PV and MV.

• If pilot does not light, measure across MV/PV and

PV before safety lockout occurs.

4.

If voltage is incorrect  or not  present,  check  control

circuit for proper operation. 

5.

If 

24 

V is present, replace gas control.

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE HOMEOWNER 

� 

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD 

CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE 

INJURY, OR DEATH 
Follow these warnings exactly: 

1. PIiot flame Is Ht automatically. Do not light the

pilot flame manually.

2. Before lighting pilot burner flame, smell around

the appliance for gas. Be sure to smell next to

floor because LP gas Is heavier than air.

3. IF YOU SMELL GAS:

Turn  off the  gas  supply at  the  appliance

service valve. On LP gas systems, turn off

gas supply at the gas tank.

Do not light any appliances In the house.

Do not touch electrical switches or use the

phone.

Leave  the  building and  use a  neighbor's

phone to call your gas supplier.

If you can not reach your gas supplier, call

the fire department.

4. Do  not force the gas control knob. Use only

your hand to push down or turn the gas control

knob. Never use any tools. 

If 

the gas control

knob will not operate by hand, the gas control

should  be  replaced  by  a  qualified  service

technician. Force or attempted repair may re­

sult In a fire or explosion.

5. The gas control must be replaced In case of

any physical damage, tampering, bent termi­

nals, missing or broken parts, stripped threads,

or evidence of exposure to heat.

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IMPORTANT 

Follow  the operating  instructions  provided  by  the 

manufacturer of your heating appliance.  The infor­

mation 

below will be 

of assistance in a typical gas 

control  application,  but  the  specific  controls  used 

and the procedures outlined by the manufacturer or 

your appliance may differ, requiring special instruc­

tions. 

STOP: READ 

THE 

WARNINGS ABOVE. 

The pilot flame is lit automatically. If the appliance does 

not turn on when the  thermostat  is set several degrees 

above room temperature, follow these instructions. 

1.

Set the thermostat to its lowest setting to reset the

safety control. 

2.

Disconnect all electric power to the appliance.

3.

Remove the gas control access panel.

4. 

Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn clock­

wise 

r\ 

to OFF. 

5. 

Wait five minutes to clear out any unburned gas.  If

you then smell gas, STOP! Follow Step 

in the Warnings 

above. If you do not smell gas, continue with the next step. 

6.

Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise/')  to

PILOT. 

7.

Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise {\  to

ON. 

8. Replace the gas control access panel.

9. Reconnect all electric power to the appliance.

1 O. Set the thermostat to the desired setting. 

11. If the appliance does not turn on, set the gas control

knob to OFF and contact a qualified service technician for 

assistance. 

TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE 

VACATION 

SHUTDOWN-Set the thermostat to the de­

sired room temperature while you are away. 

COMPLETE SHUTDOWN-Push the gas control knob in 

slightly and turn clockwise 

r\ 

to OFF. Do no� for�. 

Appliance will completely shut off. Follow the Lighting 

Procedures above to resume normal operation. 

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Summary of Contents for VR8304

Page 1: ...ing connections are accessible from top of the control Compact size Straight through body pattern right angle adapters avail able for inlet and outlet Available in 1 2 and 3 4 inch inlet and outlet 1 2 and 3 4 inch straight and angle flanges available Adjustable servo regulator effectively maintains almost constant gas output pressure under wide fluctuations in gas supply pressure Inlet screen inc...

Page 2: ... instructions sheet STANDARD MODELS MODELS VR8304 Dual Automatic Valve Combination Gas Controls for use in Intermittent Pilot Systems with S86F H S860D S8600F H andS90A B modules See Table 1 for model specifications SUPPLY VOLTAGE 24 Va c 50 60 Hz CURRENT DRAW 0 7 A ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 4 inch male quick con nects Terminal block color coded orange TYPE OF GAS Separate models available for natu...

Page 3: ...o 3 MAXIMUM REGULATED CAPACITY 340 feet3 hour 9 6 meter3 hour 370 feet3 hour 10 5 meter3 hour 415 feet3 hour 11 8 meter3 hour acapacity basedon 1000 btu 1eet3 0 64specific gravity naturalgas at 1 inch wc pressure drop 37 3 MJ meter3 0 64 specific gravity natural gas at 0 25 kPa pressure drop Use conversion factors in Table 2 to convert capacities for other gasses TABLE 2 GAS CAPACITY CONVERSION FA...

Page 4: ...turer s instructions if available otherwise use the instructions provided below 4 APPROVALS AMERICANGASASSOCIATIONDESIGNCERTIFICATE UP 70 69A CANADIAN GAS ASSOCIATION DESIGN CERTIFI CATE UP 70 69A AUSTRALIAN GAS ASSOCIATION Not available DELTA C Not available ACCESSORIES Flanges see Table 3 394349 9 64 inch hex tool for flange assembly screws 393691 Natural to LP gas conversion kit 394588 LP to Na...

Page 5: ...l in the same location as the old gas control Install Piping to Gas Control All piping must comply with local codes and ordinances or with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA No 54 whicheverapplies Tubinginstallationmustcomply with approved standards and practices 1 Use new properly reamed pipe free from chips If tubing is used ensure the ends are square deburred and clean All tubing bends...

Page 6: ...ITTING BREAKS OFF AND CLINCHES TUBING AS NUT IS TIGHTENED 911B FIG 7 ALWAYS USE NEW COMPRESSION FlmNG 4 Push tubing into the pilot gas tapping on the outlet end of the control until it bottoms While holding tubing all the way in slide compression fitting into place and engage threads turn until finger tight Then tighten one more turn with wrench Do not overtighten Refer to Fig 7 5 Connect other en...

Page 7: ...VR8304 WIRING CONNECTIONS IN INTERMITTENT IGNITION SYSTEM WITH S86 PV GND VR8304 S8610F H _ VENT 24V DAMPER COMBINATION PV MV GAS CONTROL MV MV PV PV BURNER GND 24V TH W PLUG MV PILOT BURNER GROUND s POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIRED ALTERNATE LIMIT CONTROLLER LOCATION bi CONTROLS IN 24V CIRCUIT MUST NOT BE IN GROUND LEG TO TRANSFORMER DB0D VENT DAMPER _ REM...

Page 8: ...t cover screw Refer to Fig 5 8 2 Turn the inner adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or counterclockwise n to increase the pilot flame 3 Alwaysreplace thecover screw after adjustment and tighten firmly to ensure proper operation 3 8 TO 1 2 INCH 10 TO 13 MILLIMETRES IGNITER SENSOR FIG 10 PROPER FLAME ADJUSTMENT CHECK AND ADJUST GAS INPUT TO MAIN BURNER CAUTION 1 Do not exceed the input rating sta...

Page 9: ...counter clockwise to decrease the main burner gas pressure c Always replace the cap screw and tighten firmly to ensure proper operation 4 If desired outlet pressure or flow rate cannot be achieved by adjusting the gas control check the inlet pressure using a manometer at inlet pressure tap or upstream of thegascontrol If the inlet pressure is in the normal range refer to Table5 or6 replace the exi...

Page 10: ...er immediately or following prepurge See IP module specifications 4 H module has timed ignition time length of spark operation See IP module specifications 5 After themodulelocksout open gascontrol knoband ensure there is no pilot or main burner gas flow With modules that continue spark until pilot lights or system is shut down manually pilot should light when gas control knob is opened 6 Settherm...

Page 11: ... and the pilot is burning The servo pressure regulator monitors outlet pressure to provide an even main burner gas flow Loss of power thermostat satisfied de energizes the S8600 module and closes both automatic valves The system is ready to return to normal service when power is restored through the thermostat Loss of pilot flame or flame too small to reliably light main burner closes the second a...

Page 12: ...f inlet pressure and flow rate vary widely Any outlet pressure change is immediately reflected back to the pressure regulator diaphragm which repositions to change the flow rate through the regulator valve and thus through the automatic valve If outlet pressure begins to rise the pressure regulator diaphragm moves slightly higher allowing less gas flow to the gascontroloutlet This increases gaspre...

Page 13: ...ure regulator maintains the desired full rate outlet FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH Do not disassemble the gas control It contains no replaceable components Attempted disas sembly or repair may damage the gas control 13 pressure as described for the standard regulator The step model requires approximately 60 seconds to reset once the main burner goes off ...

Page 14: ... any physical damage tampering bent termi nals missingorbrokenparts strippedthreads or evidence of exposure to heat 14 IMPORTANT Follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer of your heating appliance The infor mation below will be of assistance in a typical gas control application but the specific controls used and the procedures outlined by the manufacturer or your appliance may...

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