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Installation and Servicing Instructions Logamax plus GB142-24/30/45/60 • Version 12/2004
Buderus Hydronic Systems • http://www.buderus.net
Servicing
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14.17 Checking the gas control valve; cable
connections
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Disconnect the heating system from the power
supply, remove the main fuse or switch off the circuit
breaker.
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Set the main switch on the BC10 to "0" (Off).
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Remove the casing.
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Check that the plug of the gas control valve has been
installed correctly (see fig. 71, pos. 1).
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Fit the casing.
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Connect the heating system to the power supply,
insert the main fuse or switch on the circuit breaker.
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Set the main switch on the BC10 to "1" (On).
14.18 Checking the gas control valve;
Control
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Remove the casing.
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Connect the heating system to the power supply,
insert the main fuse or switch on the circuit breaker.
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Set the main switch on the BC10 to "1" (On).
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Start up the appliance.
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Use a volt-ohm-multiammeter to check that, while
operating code
.</D
is displayed, there is a voltage
on the plug of the gas control valve. The test must
indicate a voltage of 20 – 24 VDC both when testing
on the central and left contacts and when testing on
the central and right contacts (see fig. 72).
.</D
= Gas valve energized.
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Fit the casing.
14.19 Checking the gas control valve;
Cable connection between gas
control valve and UBA3 installation
base
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Disconnect the heating system from the power
supply, remove the main fuse or switch off the circuit
breaker.
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Set the main switch on the BC10 to "0" (Off).
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Remove the casing.
Fig. 71
Checking the cable connections to the gas control
valve (e.g. HONEYWELL gas control valve)
1
Fig. 72
Voltage testing on the gas control valve
WARNING!
Avoid damage: do not push the measuring
pin of the volt-ohm-multiammeter too
deeply into the socket.
Fig. 73
Removing the gas control valve plug
WARNING!
Avoid damage: do not push the measuring
pin of the volt-ohm-multiammeter too
deeply into the socket.