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XI Start-up and Checkout
WARNING
Completely read, understand and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting start-up.
NOTICE
Safe lighting and other performance criteria were met with the gas train assembly provided on the boiler
when the boiler underwent the test specified in Z21.13.
Use the following procedure for initial start-up of the boiler:
1) Verify
that the venting, water piping, gas piping and electrical system are installed properly.
2)
Confirm all electrical, water and gas supplies are turned off at the source and that vent is clear of obstructions.
3)
Confirm that all manual shut-off gas valves between the boiler and gas source are closed.
4)
If not already done, flush the system to remove sediment, flux, and traces of boiler additives.
5) Fill the boiler and hydronic system with water meeting the following requirements below (also see the note on the next page):
•
pH between 6.5 and 9.5
•
Hardness less than 7 grains/gallon
•
Chlorides less than 200ppm
•
Pressurize the system to at least 12 psi at the boiler
6) Bleed air from the heat exchanger using the manual air vent in the top left side of the heat exchanger (Figure 11.1). To do
this install a piece of ¼” ID clear tubing over the hose barb and route the tubing to a location where water will not damage
controls or nearby construction. Turn vent counter-clockwise and allow heat exchanger to vent until a steady stream of water
is observed. Close vent and remove hose.
7)
Check all gas piping for leaks and purge piping sections that are filled with air. Refer to the
National Fuel Gas Code
for ad-
ditional information on testing and purging gas lines.
8)
Confirm vent system is complete and free of obstructions before attempting to fire boiler.
9) Inspect all wiring for loose, uninsulated or miswired connections.
WARNING
Scald Hazard. The maximum operating pressure of this boiler is 30 psig or 50 psig depending on the
model and relief valve selected. Never exceed these pressures.
DANGER
• Do not use matches, candles, open flames or other ignition source to check for leaks.
• Make sure that the area around the boiler is clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable vapors and liquids.
Summary of Contents for Shadow Series
Page 10: ...9 Figure 5 1 Wall Layout Mounting Hole Location...
Page 11: ...10 Figure 5 2 Boiler Mounting Bracket Installation Boiler Wall Mounting...
Page 17: ...16 FIGURE 7 4 WALL PENETRATION CLEARANCES FOR PVC VENT PIPE...
Page 34: ...33 FIGURE 7 24 INSTALLATION OF IPEX AND DIVERSITECH CONCENTRIC TERMINAL THROUGH ROOF...
Page 41: ...40 FIGURE 9 2 NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING ONLY BOILER LOOP PIPING SHOWN SHADED...
Page 42: ...41 FIGURE 9 3a NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING PLUS INDIRECT WATER HEATER...
Page 43: ...42 FIGURE 9 3b NEAR BOILER PIPING HEATING PLUS INDIRECT WATER HEATER...
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Page 50: ...49 FIGURE 10 2 LINE VOLTAGE FIELD CONNECTIONS FIGURE 10 3 LOW VOLTAGE PCB TERMINAL CONNECTIONS...
Page 52: ...51 FIGURE 10 4a 120V LWCO FIELD WIRING FIGURE 10 4b 24V LWCO FIELD WIRING...
Page 54: ...53 FIGURE 10 6 INTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM...
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Page 62: ...61 Lighting and Operating Instructions...
Page 82: ...81 FIGURE 14 6 CONTROLS LOCATION FIGURE 14 7 PRESSURE SWITCH TUBING CONNECTIONS...
Page 87: ...86 Blower Gas Valve Assembly for 150 180...
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