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DynaMax HS is setup to allow outdoor combustion air to be
connected directly to the appliance. It is highly
recommended that combustion air be connected directly to
the appliance. For installations in a common boiler room with
atmospheric appliances or if there is the possibility of
negative pressure in the boiler room, the air inlet must be
piped directly to the DynaMax HS.
9.10
GAS VALVE VOLTAGE
This appliance uses a transformer to supply a 24 volt
signal to the Honeywell SOLA. The voltage on the
secondary side should be 24 to 28VAC when measured
with a voltmeter. A secondary voltage of 21VAC or less
supplied to 24VAC components may cause operational
problems.
9.11
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
CAUTION
Keep appliance clear from combustible materials; do not
store
GASOLINE
and other flammable vapors and liquids
in the proximity of the appliance.
9.12
FREEZE PROTECTION FOR INDOOR &
OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS
Installations are not recommended in areas where the
danger of freezing exists. Proper freeze protection must be
provided for appliances installed outdoors, in unheated
mechanical rooms or where temperatures may drop to the
freezing point or lower. If freeze protection is not provided for
the system, a low ambient temperature alarm is
recommended for the mechanical room. Damage to the
appliance by freezing is non-warrantable.
•
Location
- Heating boilers, hot water supply boilers or
water heaters must be located in a room having a
temperature of at least 40ºF (5ºC).
•
Caution
- A mechanical room operating under a
negative pressure may experience a downdraft in the
flue of an appliance that is not firing. The cold outside
air may be pulled down the flue and causing a frozen
heat exchanger. This condition must be corrected to
provide adequate freeze protection.
•
Freeze protection for the appliance using an indirect coil
can be provided by using hydronic system antifreeze.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
DO NOT
use
undiluted or automotive type antifreeze.
•
Shut-down and draining
- If for any reason, the unit is
to be shut off in a space where danger of freezing exists,
the following precautionary measures must be taken:
o
Shut off gas supply.
o
Shut off water supply.
o
Shut off electrical supply.
o
Drain the main exchanger and the brazed plate
heat exchanger, if supplied, completely.
o
Ensure that the pump and connecting piping are
fully drained.
9.13
FREEZE PROTECTION FOR A HEATING
BOILER SYSTEM (Optional)
•
Use only properly diluted inhibited glycol antifreeze
designed for hydronic systems. Camus® recommends
using a 30/70 mixture of glycol antifreeze to water.
DO
NOT
exceed a mixture of 50/50.
•
Follow
the
instructions
from
the
antifreeze
manufacturer. Quantity of antifreeze required is based
on total system volume including expansion tank
volume.
•
Antifreeze is denser than water and changes the
viscosity of the system. The addition of antifreeze
will decrease heat transfer and increase frictional
loss in the boiler and related piping.
Where
antifreeze has been used, to maintain the
temperature rise across the appliance confirm that
the recommended GPM for pure water has been
increased by 15% and the head loss by 20%.
•
Local codes require a back flow preventer or actual
disconnect from city water supply when antifreeze is
added to the system.
•
Always follow the chemical
manufacturer’s directions
when filling or topping-up the system with water mixed
with antifreeze. This will prevent any possible reaction
of the water with antifreeze which can create sludge.
PART 10 INSTALLATIONS
WARNING
Before starting the boiler, smell near the floor and around
the boiler for any gas odours or any unusual odour.
Remove the stainless steel jacket and smell the interior of
the boiler. If there is any sign of a gas leak, do not proceed
with startup. Repair all the leaks before attempting to start
the boiler.
WARNING
Propane boilers ONLY
– Your local propane supplier adds
an odorant to the propane gas to allow for propane gas
leak detection. In some cases, the added odorant can
fade and the gas may not give off any noticeable odour.
Before startup have the local propane supplier check for
the correct odorant level in the gas.
10.1
CHECKING THE INSTALLATION
•
Inspect the connections for water, gas and electricity.
•
Inlet gas pressure must be a minimum of 3” W.C. for
natural gas and 11” W.C. for propane.
•
With the boiler off, open the main gas supply valve and
vent the trapped air from the piping leading to the boiler.
Confirm that all gas connections to the heater are tight
and that there are no missing test plugs.
Refer to Section 8.1 Setting the Correct Combustion of the
manual for recommendations on setting combustion
characteristics
10.2
CHECKING THE CONSTRUCTION
•
Check the boiler wiring to see that it agrees with the
wiring diagram supplied.
•
Confirm that all terminal strips and field connections are
identified.
•
Confirm that the DynaMax HS Controller control is set in
the proper mode. In remote mode an external controller
determines the set point and the stage contacts on the
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