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Clean the gas utilization equipment combustion chamber, heat exchanger interior, and flue

connections. Remove all adhering tars, scale, dirt and soot. Inspect for actual or potential
leaks.

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Cement all joints, including those in the heating appliance base and around the door

frames, to prevent leakage into, or out of the combustion chamber.

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The access or firing door should open easily to relieve pressure.  If positive latches exist,

they should be modified to permit easy opening; a spring loaded door holder is
recommended.

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On all boilers, make certain the pressure relief safety valve is in good operating condition.

A combustion chamber liner is normally required to protect non-heat transfer surfaces and to
provide a radiant bed for rapid heat transfer to the primary surfaces of the heat exchanger.
In most cases the existing chamber liner can be used, if in good condition.

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In the case of wet base boilers, where the entire firing chamber is comprised of heat

exchange surfaces and no chamber liner was provided for oil firing, a liner is usually not
required for the ECONOMITE. However, a liner or target wall may be necessary if the firing
chamber is unusually short, in order to avoid excess flame contact on the heat exchanger
walls or flueways.

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If a built up chamber liner is required, use 2,300°F minimum insulating material.

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The burner tube, or the stainless steel sleeve that is included with the burner, must be

sealed air tight into the combustion chamber opening with refractory material.  The sleeve is
preferred as it is designed to properly locate the end of the tube relative to the inside wall of
the combustion chamber, and to permit burner removal without breaking the seal.

CAUTION: In no case should the burner tube be  allowed to extend into the

chamber proper; it must be set at least 1" short of the inside surface because high
combustion chamber temperatures will cause premature pilot, electrode, burner tube
and sleeve deterioration.

WARNING: BURNER MUST BE MOUNTED IN ORIENTATION SHOWN IN

FIGURES 1 AND 2. ANY OTHER MOUNTINGS MAY CAUSE A DANGEROUS
CONDITION, AND WILL VOID BURNER WARRANTY AND AGENCY APPROVALS. NON-
STANDARD ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR SOME MODELS. CONSULT
FACTORY FOR DETAILS IF REQUIRED. 

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Before permanently setting the burner in place, check that the main burner and pilot ports

are free of foreign materials, and also that the spark electrode assembly has not been
damaged or displaced.  See Figures 7A and 7B.

WARNING:  The chimney shall be inspected for unsafe conditions such as

deteriorated masonry and excessive soot or other blockage or potential blockage.
Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with NFPA,
ANSI Z223.1 latest edition.

WARNING:  The vent connector shall not be connected to a chimney already

venting solid fuel burning equipment, an incinerator or an open fireplace.

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The Vent Connector shall be made of non-combustible, corrosion resistant material

capable of withstanding the vent gas temperature produced by the gas utilization equipment
and of sufficient thickness to withstand physical damage.

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The Vent Connector shall be as short as possible. The entire length shall be readily

accessible for inspection, cleaning, and replacement.

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The length of horizontal uninsulated Vent Connector between the chimney and a single

gas utilization equipment shall not exceed 75% of the the height of the chimney above the
connector, or 100% if the Vent Connector is insulated.

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Part 1 

Installation 

Continued

Part 1 Installation

II

Preparation of

the Gas Utilization

Equipment

III

Combustion

Chamber

IV

Chimney, Vent

Connector and

Draft Control

Figure 1:

Dry Base Boiler with Combustion

Chamber Liner (Warm Air Furnace

Construction is Similar)

Figure 2:

Wet Base Boiler with Unlined

Combustion Chamber 

Summary of Contents for economite RE4400B

Page 1: ...850BA RE4700BA RE4400B RE4400BA Gas Burners BURNER MODEL BILL OF MAT L NUMBER SERIAL CODE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SERVICE CONTACT Name Address Phone Date of Installation Do not store or use gasoline or oth...

Page 2: ...Listed 6 See Section XII of Operational Sequence CAUTION The ECONOMITE Models RE4850BA RE4700BA RE4400B and RE4400BA Burners are not intended for outdoor installation and must be protected from excess...

Page 3: ...et at least 1 short of the inside surface because high combustion chamber temperatures will cause premature pilot electrode burner tube and sleeve deterioration WARNING BURNER MUST BE MOUNTED IN ORIEN...

Page 4: ...between the hood or regulator and the combustion air supply see Figures 3 and 4 In no case shall the relief opening of the draft hood or barometric draft regulator be located at a point lower than th...

Page 5: ...ir furnace fans or boiler pumps to a combination limit control and switch Set the thermostat heat anticipator for the total current draw handled by the thermostat The current draw of the ECONOMITE 24V...

Page 6: ...in any position the main regulator if equipped should be mounted upright and in a horizontal run of pipe CAUTION Because it is difficult to accurately control pressure during supply pipe leak testing...

Page 7: ...7 Part 1 Installation Continued Part 1 Installation RE4850BA UL Valve Train Assembly 24VAC Figure 5 Piping Diagram Continued...

Page 8: ...low CAUTION Cover plates guards and enclosures must be maintained in place at all times except during maintenance and service 1 Check the burner piping and valves for gas leaks by applying a weak liqu...

Page 9: ...TE AND BASED ON 0 OVERFIRE PRESSURE AT SEA LEVEL 2 4 2 5 2 7 2 8 2 4 3 9 3 3 2 7 2 2 3 3 0 15 0 688 0 563 0 500 0 422 0 422 0 358 0 358 0 358 0 358 0 290 0 688 3 5 3 1 2 7 2 8 2 4 2 8 3 15 2 4 2 6 4 3...

Page 10: ...associated controls 11 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 t...

Page 11: ...trols If trouble occurs contact the installing contractor service agency or fuel supplier See front cover DANGER Be sure that the main and pilot manual Shut Off Valves are closed and the burner power...

Page 12: ...e will arc to the inside of the 3 8 Tee pilot See Figure 7A and 7B The flame sensing rod must be positioned as shown in Figures 7A and 7B so that the Ignition Control Module will detect a proper flame...

Page 13: ...er to the literature provided with the power burner For startup information see section VIII For operation characteristics maintenance and service procedures refer to manufacturer s literature provide...

Page 14: ...ction X Motor Blower Interlock LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 SET OPERATING CONTROL TO OFF OR THERMOSTAT BELOW ROOM TEMPERATURE 2 TURN MANUAL GAS COCK ON 3 TURN BURNER POWER ON 4 SET OPERATING CONTROL TO ON...

Page 15: ...nd the pilot is not re established after the pre purge the Ignition Control Module will lock out To reset the control for restart de energize the Ignition Control Module by setting the operating contr...

Page 16: ...16 Midco International Inc 4140 West Victoria Street Chicago Illinois 60646 1201 tel 773 604 8700 fax 773 604 4070 web www midco intl com email sales midco intl com 8471 24 Printed in USA...

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