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QUALITY IS KEY

Home and Building Control

Home and Building Control

Helping You Control Your World

Honeywell Inc.

Honeywell Limited—Honeywell Limitée

1985 Douglas Drive North

740 Ellesmere Road

Golden Valley, MN 55422

Scarborough, Ontario
M1P 2V9

Printed in U.S.A.

IF MAIN BURNER WILL NOT COME ON WITH
CALL FOR HEAT

1. Make sure gas control knobs are in the ON position.
2. Adjust thermostat several degrees above room

temperature.

3. Using an ac voltmeter, check for 24V at the gas

control.

• If pilot lights, measure across MV/PV and MV.
• If pilot does not light, measure across MV/PV and

PV before safety lockout occurs.

4. If no voltage is present, check control circuit for

proper operation.

5. If 24V is present, replace the entire gas control.

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE USER
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING

WARNING

IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THE
WARNINGS BELOW AND THE LIGHTING
INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION CAN RESULT WITH
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL
INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
Follow these warnings exactly:
1. Pilot flame is lit automatically. Do not light the

pilot flame manually.

2. Before lighting pilot burner flame, smell around

the appliance for gas. Be sure to smell next to
the floor because LP gas is heavier than air.

3. IF YOU SMELL GAS:

• Turn off the gas supply at the appliance

service valve. On LP gas systems, turn off
gas supply at the gas tank.

• Do not light any appliances.
• Do not touch electrical switches or use the

phone.

• Leave the building and use a neighbor’s

phone to call your gas supplier.

• If you can not reach your gas supplier, call

the fire department.

4. Do not force the gas control knob. Use only

your hand to push down or turn the gas control
knob. Never use any tools. If the gas control
knob will not operate by hand, call a qualified
service technician to replace the entire gas
control. Force or attempted repair can result in
a fire or explosion.

5. Call a qualified service technician to replace

the entire gas control if it has been flooded
with water.

6. Replace the entire gas control in the event of

any physical damage, tampering, bent termi-
nals, missing or broken parts, stripped threads,
or evidence of exposure to heat.

IMPORTANT:  Follow the operating instructions pro-

vided by the manufacturer of your heating appliance.
The information below will be of assistance in a
typical control application, but the specific controls
used and the procedures outlined by the manufac-
turer of your appliance may differ, and require spe-
cial instructions.

TO TURN ON THE APPLIANCE
STOP: READ THE WARNING ABOVE

The pilot flame is lit automatically. Do not attempt to

manually light the pilot. If the appliance does not turn on
when the thermostat is set several degrees above room
temperature, follow these instructions:

1. Set the thermostat to its lowest setting to reset the

safety control.

2. Disconnect all electric power to the appliance.
3. Remove the gas control access panel.
4. Turn both of the gas control knobs clockwise  

to OFF.

5. Wait five minutes to clear any unburned gas. If you

then smell gas, STOP! Follow step 3 in the Warning in the
Instructions To The User section. If you do not smell gas,
continue with the next step.

6. Turn both of the gas control knobs counterclock-

wise

 to 

ON.

7. Replace the gas control access panel.
8. Reconnect all electric power to the appliance.
9. Set the thermostat to the desired setting.

10. If the appliance does not turn on, set the gas control

knobs to OFF, turn off the upstream appliance valve, and
contact a qualified service technician for assistance.

TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE
VACATION SHUTDOWN: Set the thermostat to the de-

sired room temperature while you are away.

COMPLETE APPLIANCE SHUTDOWN: Turn both gas

control knobs clockwise

to OFF. Do not force.

Turn off the upstream appliance valve and disconnect
power supply. Appliance will be completely shut off.

To resume normal operation, turn on the upstream appli-

ance valve and connect the power supply; then follow the
procedure above.

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Содержание VR8404

Страница 1: ...e drop 37 3 MJ meter3 0 64 specific gravity natural gas at 0 25 kPa pressure drop Use conversion factors in Table 1 to convert capacities for other gases TABLE 1 GAS CAPACITY CONVERSION FACTORS Gas Specific Gravity Multiply Listed Capacity By Manufactured 0 60 0 516 Mixed 0 70 0 765 Propane 1 53 1 62 ELECTRICAL RATINGS Voltage and Frequency 24 Vac 60 Hz 50 60 Hz models available on request Current...

Страница 2: ...Teflon tape 3 Insert bushing in entire gas control and thread pipe carefully into bushing until tight CHOOSE GAS CONTROL LOCATION Locate the gas control in the appliance vestibule on the gas manifold In replacement applications locate the entire gas control in the same location as the old gas control Do not locate the entire gas control where it can be affected by steam cleaning high humidity drip...

Страница 3: ...mpound resis tant to LP gas Refer to Fig 2 5 Remove seals over gas control inlet and outlet if necessary 6 Connect pipe to gas control inlet and outlet Use a wrench on the manifold rather than on the gas control Refer to Figs 3 and 4 Fig 2 Use moderate amount of pipe compound Pipe Size Thread Pipe This Amount Maximum Depth Pipe Can Be Inserted Into Control 3 4 13 16 3 4 1 1 1 16 1 Fig 3 Top view o...

Страница 4: ...f available or use the general instructions provided Fig 5 Always use new compression fitting Fig 6 VR8404 wiring connections in intermittent ignition system with S86 24V 2 24V 1 GND S86F H S860D MV MV MV PV MV PV PV PV GND BURNER 4 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 L1 HOT L1 HOT L2 L2 THERMOSTAT OR CONTROLLER LIMIT CONTROLLER VR8404 GAS CONTROL PILOT BURNER GROUND PILOT GAS SUPPLY Q345 Q364 Q348 Q362 Q381 PILOT ...

Страница 5: ...as control knobs will not operate by hand call a qualified service technician to replace the entire gas control 3 Both knobs must be in the same position for operation or shutoff GAS CONTROL KNOBS SETTINGS The gas control knobs have two settings OFF Prevents pilot and main burner gas flow ON Permits gas to flow into the control body Under control of the thermostat and intermittent pilot module gas...

Страница 6: ...the appliance being checked Makecertainthatotherappliancesareturned off with pilot burners extinguished or de duct that gas consumption from the meter reading Convert the flow rate to Btuh as described in the Gas Controls Handbook form 70 2602 and compare to the Btuh input rating on the appliance nameplate Standard Opening and Slow Opening Pressure Regulator 1 The gas control outlet pressure shoul...

Страница 7: ... INJURY OR DEATH Do not disassemble the gas control or either valve They contain no replaceable components Attempted disassembly or repair can damage the gas control Regular preventive maintenance is important in applica tions such as commercial cooking agricultural and indus trial operations that place a heavy load on system controls because In many such applications particularly commercial cooki...

Страница 8: ...sion 5 Call a qualified service technician to replace the entire gas control if it has been flooded with water 6 Replace the entire gas control in the event of any physical damage tampering bent termi nals missing or broken parts stripped threads or evidence of exposure to heat IMPORTANT Follow the operating instructions pro vided by the manufacturer of your heating appliance The information below...

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