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MAINTENANCE

SCHEDULE:

Blow down control as follows when boiler is in
operation.
• Daily if operating pressure is above 15 psi.
• Weekly if operating pressure is below 15 psi.

Disassemble and inspect annually.
• Inspect the probe chamber and equalizing

piping annu a l ly.

Remove all sediment and

debris from chamber and/or equalizing piping.

• Inspect and clean probes.

Use a non-abrasive

cloth to clean  probes. Replace probes if
probes are worn, corroded or have excessive
coating of scale or rust that can not be easily
cleaned off.

Replace probes every 5 years.

More frequent replacement may be required when
s evere conditions exist such as rapid sw i t c h
cycling, surging water levels and use of water
treatment chemicals.

Replacement parts are available from your
local authorized McDonnell & Miller
Distributor.

The use of parts or components other

than those manufactured by McDonnell & Miller
will void all warranties and may affect the units
compliance with listing or regulating agencies.

NOTE

More frequent blow-down may be necessary due to
dirty boiler water and/or local codes.

NOTE

The probes may need to be inspected and cleaned more
f r e q u e n t ly on systems where there is the potential of 
coating build-up on the pro b e s . This includes systems:

• With high raw water make-up
• With no condensate return
• With untreated boiler water
• Where significant ch a n ges have been made to the

b o i l e r-water chemical treatment pro c e s s

• With oil in the boiler water

BLOW DOWN PROCEDURE:

When bl owing down a control at pressure, the bl ow
d own va l ves should be opened slow l y. The piping needs
to be wa rmed up and stagant water in the drain piping
needs to be pushed out. Suddenly opening a bl ow dow n
va l ve causes steam to condense, which may create
water hammer. Damage to components can occur when
water hammer occurs due to improper bl ow down piping.

For these reasons, McDonnell & Miller recommends a
dual va l ve bl ow - d own system for each control.

B l ow down the low water cut-off when the water level is

at its normal level (pump/va l ve off) and the bu rner is on.
• Open the upper “ Po s i t i ve Shut-off Ball Va l ve ” ( # 1 ) .
• S l owly open lower “Throttling Gate Va l ve ” ( # 2 ) .
• With both va l ves open, the water level will drop in

the sight glass.

• When the water falls below the level of the middle

p r o b e, the pump or va l ve should turn 

O N

.

• When the water falls below the level of the longest

p r o b e, the bu rner should turn 

O F F

.

N OT E :

The

Red LED will turn 

O N

to indicate low water condition.

• S l owly close the lower “Throttling Gate Va l ve ” ( # 2 ) .
• The water level should begin to rise and the bu rner

should turn 

O N

(Red LED turns off) when the level

is at the middle probe. The pump or va l ve should
t u rn 

O F F

when the water level rises above the

s h o rtest probe postion.

• Close the upper va l ve “ Po s i t i ve Shut-off Ball Va l ve ” ( # 1 ) .
• O b s e rve that the water level returns to its normal level

b e fore leaving the site.

To prevent serious personal injury from steam
pipe blow down, connect a drain pipe to the
control opening to avoid exposure to steam
discharge.
Failure to follow this caution could cause
personal injury.

CAUTION

NOTE

If this  sequence of actions  does not occur, a s
described, immediately close all valves, turn off the
boiler and correct the problem. To correct the problem,
inspection/cleaning of all probes may be required.

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Summary of Contents for McDonnell & Miller 1575 Series

Page 1: ...secondary redundant Low Water cut off controls be installed on all steam boilers with heat input greater than 400 000 BTU hour or operating above 15 psi of steam pressure At least two controls should...

Page 2: ...ctivated turning the pump on after water drops below the middle probe If the water level is not restored to the top probe within 3 m i nutes the pump relay will be deactivated shutting off the pump Af...

Page 3: ...System Water Temperature 406 F 208 C Maximum System Water Pressure 250 psi 17 6 kg cm2 Maximum System Steam Pressure 250 psi 17 6 kg cm2 All probes in the Series 1575 units are sent from the factory p...

Page 4: ...l water level but not lower than the lowest safe permissible water level as determined by the boiler manufacturer OR If the control will be the secondary low water fuel cut off size the steam top and...

Page 5: ......

Page 6: ...over Removal and Installation Procedure a To remove cover use a flathead screwdriver to loosen screws and remove the cover K b To reconnect cover slide over brackets and tighten screws using a flathea...

Page 7: ...p Control Connect wire a from power supply to terminal H Connect wire b from neutral supply to terminal N Connect wire c from valve control circuit to terminal PNO Connect wire d from valve control ci...

Page 8: ...PCB is too hot and the unit has shut down The unit will automatically restart when the PCB has cooled sufficiently When using the TEST button the green light will flash once per second during the time...

Page 9: ...nit is factory set at 0 seconds To adjust turn the adjusting screw clockwise using a small flatblade screwdriver to the delay time desired Followthe bl owdown procedure found on page 11 to verify oper...

Page 10: ...pect probes The wiring connections for the pump may not be connected properly Check wiring at terminals Burner does not turn off when water level is below longest probe The probes may be fouled with d...

Page 11: ...ld be opened slowly The piping needs to be wa rmed up and stagant water in the drain piping needs to be pushed out Suddenly opening a blow down valve causes steam to condense which may create water ha...

Page 12: ...poses Seller warrants the goods purchased hereunder with the exception of membranes seals gaskets elastomer materials coatings and other wear parts or consumables all of which are not warranted except...

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