Qudos 28s and Qudos 28h
LPG CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR KESTON QUDOS 28s and Qudos 28h MODELS
The Keston Qudos 28s and Qudos 28h condensing boilers are supplied fabricated for Natural Gas
combustion at a supply pressure of 20 mbar.
These conversion instructions must be read in conjunction with the
Keston Qudos 28s or Qudos 28h
Installation & Servicing Instructions - WD420 and WD440.
To convert to LPG (Commercial Propane) you must carry out the following sequence:
i)
Isolate the appliance
(Section 8.1)
ii)
Gain access (Section 8.2)
iii)
Replace the NG main PCB
(part number
Q.10S.4.01.00.0) with the
LPG main PCB (part
number Q.10S.4.15.00.0)
according to section 8.4.6
iv)
Replace the NG gas
valve/venturi assembly
(part number
Q.10S.3.04.00.0) with the
LPG gas valve/venturi
assembly (part number
Q.10S.3.05.00.0)
according to section 8.4.8
v)
Check the gas rate and
combustion –
MANDATORY
Although the gas pressure is
preset at the factory it is required to
assure
proper
combustion
by
measuring gas input and the level
of carbon dioxide, or oxygen and
carbon monoxide, in the flue outlet from the boiler. Overfiring or underfiring the burner will reduce the
longevity of the appliance and may result in excessive carbon monoxide levels
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are colorless, odorless gases produced by all combustion
processes. When the Keston condensing boiler is operating properly, carbon dioxide (CO
2
) levels will
be between 9.5 to 9.9% (low rate) and 10.3 to 10.7% (high rate) and the carbon monoxide will be
between 5 to 20 ppm (low rate) and 50 to150 ppm.
In any event, the CO
2
level at low rate must ALWAYS be less than CO
2
levels at high rate.
WD458/1/2008
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