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Innovation - Edge [i] Installation, Operation, Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 5
– SAFETY DEVICE TESTING
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CHAPTER 5.
SAFETY DEVICE TESTING
5.1 INTRODUCTION
Periodic safety device testing is required to ensure that the control system and safety devices
are operating properly. The unit control system comprehensively monitors all combustion-
related safety devices before, during and after the start sequence. The following tests check to
ensure that the system is operating as designed.
Operating controls and safety devices should be tested on a regular basis or following service or
replacement. All testing must conform to local codes.
NOTES:
Manual
and
Auto
modes of operation are required to perform the following tests. It will also
be necessary to remove the front door and side panels from the unit to perform the following
tests.
WARNING!
ELECTRICAL CURRENT OF 110 OR 220 AND 24 VOLTS AC MAY BE USED IN THIS
EQUIPMENT.
POWER MUST BE REMOVED PRIOR TO PERFORMING WIRE REMOVAL
OR OTHER TEST PROCEDURES THAT CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
5.2 LOW GAS PRESSURE FAULT TEST
To simulate a low gas pressure fault, refer to Figure 5.2 and proceed as follows:
Low Gas Pressure Fault Test Instructions
1.
Refer to Figure 5.2 and ensure that the leak detection ball valve located at the
Low Gas
Pressure
switch is closed.
2.
Remove the 1/4“ plug from the ball valve at the
Low Gas Pressure
switch.
3.
Install a
0
– 16“ W.C. (0 – 4.0 kPa)
manometer (or a W.C. gauge) where the 1/4" plug was
removed.
4.
Slowly open the ball valve near the
Low Gas Pressure
switch.
5.
Put the unit in Manual Mode by going to the
Main Menu
→
Diagnostics
→
Manual Run
and setting the
Manual Mode
toggle to
Enabled
.
6.
Adjust the air/fuel valve position (% open) between 25 and 30%.
7.
While the unit is firing, slowly close the external manual gas shut-off valve.
8.
The unit should shut down and display a
Low Gas Pressure
fault message at
approximately 2.6” W.C. (648 Pa). The
FAULT
indicator should also start flashing.
9.
Fully open the external manual gas shut-off valve and press the
CLEAR
button on the
Controller.
10.
The fault message should clear, and the
FAULT
indicator should go off. The unit should
restart.
11.
Upon test completion, close the ball valve and remove the manometer. Replace
the 1/4“
plug removed in step 2.