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VIII Initial Start-up/

Adjustment Continued

For PROPANE gas, consult your supplier for method of determining firing rate.

10

. Readjust the combustion air shutter to provide a quiet, soft blue flame with well defined

orange and yellow tips for NATURAL gas or with well defined yellow tips for PROPANE.

11

. Check the operation of the burner; start and stop it several times with the thermostat or

operating control.

12

. With the burner running, check the operation of all limit and associated controls.

13.

PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FINAL ADJUSTMENTS for combustion and flue gas temperature.

Take the flue gas samples and temperature immediately ahead of the draft control.

A.

The flue gas temperature should be above 325°F but not exceeding 550°F. Excessive flue 
gas temperatures will result in low efficiencies. Low flue gas temperature may cause 
excessive condensation. Reset gas input if necessary to adjust stack temperature.

B.

Make the final setting of the combustion  air shutter by checking the flue gases with an 

ORSAT 

or similar combustion testing instrument. The carbon monoxide content should 

conform to local codes, or in their absence to the level specified in the United States or 
Canadian Standard referenced on the front cover of this manual; and the carbon dioxide 
content should be approximately 9.5% for NATURAL and 12.1% for PROPANE, or within 
the limits prescribed by local codes.

14. Check the draft control to make sure there is no spillage of flue products into the room.
15.

FILL OUT THE INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT DATA TAG

and affix to the burner or gas uti-

lization equipment.

Note:

For subsequent normal starting and shut-off procedure, refer to CONSUMER 

INSTRUCTIONS or to the instruction plate mounted on the burner.

DANGER: Be sure that the Main Manual Shut-Off Valve, Combination Valve and

Burner Power Switch are turned off before removing any parts for service.

WARNING: Do not attempt to FIRE the burner with the burner backplate removed as

air from the blower will not reach the combustion chamber and a dangerous level of
unburned gas could accumulate.

The nozzle and electrode assembly can be removed as a unit by removing the backplate, dis-
connecting the factory installed union located between Combination Valve and Manifold Side
Plate and pulling out curved manifold pipe. Withdraw nozzle assembly, enough to permit dis-
connecting electrode leads before removing nozzle completely.

Service will normally consist of inspection and cleaning, particularly the removal of any dirt

or scale in the nozzle ribbon. Check the electrodes for serious burning and the insulators for
cracks.The electrode assembly is not adjustable, if defective; replace with a new one. When
reconnecting the electrode leads refer to Figure 7 for the correct hookup. Be sure to replace
the rubber boots over the electrodes and treat the electrode leads with care. Because of high
voltage any damage to the insulation is a potential leak path.

WARNING: When reassembling burner, make sure that the manifold slide plate is

positioned in its holder and that the main gas spud is inserted into the end of nozzle,
see Figures 6 and 7.

The shelf assembly including the blower and motor, motor relay, low voltage transformer and ter-
minal board can be withdrawn as a unit after the backplate is removed and external wiring is dis-
connected.

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Part 2 Service

IX Nozzle and Electrodes

X Blower Shelf Assembly

Figure 7: Nozzle Assembly and Electrode Assembly

Summary of Contents for Economite DS24A

Page 1: ...ch hazards Affix this manual adjacent to the conversion burner CODE COMPLIANCE IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fi...

Page 2: ...0 square inches of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment in the confined space One grille should be located within 12 inches of the ceiling the other within 12 inches of the floor If...

Page 3: ...zzle ribbon is free of for eign materials and also that the electrodes have not been damaged or displaced see Figure 7 WARNING The chimney shall be inspected for unsafe conditions such as deteriorat e...

Page 4: ...e sure to hook up to a permanently live circuit Provide a fused on off disconnect switch carrying a minimum 3 amp fuse The frame of the burner must be well grounded A terminal is provided in the contr...

Page 5: ...OPANE gas only and should be used only with the gas specified on rating plate A Standard Model DS24A Economite is shipped ready for NATURAL gas As shipped it is field convertible to PROPANE gas see Ta...

Page 6: ...or capacity rating of the gas utilization equipment Refer to Section VII Main Gas Spud and Table 3 5 RESET the Electronic Control by setting the operating control to OFF or the thermostat below room t...

Page 7: ...ng and shut off procedure refer to CONSUMER INSTRUCTIONS or to the instruction plate mounted on the burner DANGER Be sure that the Main Manual Shut Off Valve Combination Valve and Burner Power Switch...

Page 8: ...stment an overfire condition could result when pressure returns to normal particularly if the regu lator adjustment screw is bottomed out ALWAYS confirm that at least the minimum rated gas pressure is...

Page 9: ...OR REPAIR WARNING If PROPANE gas is used and the burner is located in a base ment crawl space or confining space contact your gas supplier about installing a GAS LEAK warning device PROPANE gas is hea...

Page 10: ...ol b Between Electronic Control high voltage terminal and Spark Electrode Wire insert head of 8 x 3 4 or longer round head screw into snap terminal inside right angle rubber boot No spark broken wire...

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